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Why didn't Mingfen mention Nanming?
Because Nanming's people have been surrendering, and they are desperate.

18 years of Nanming history is more difficult to write than 300 years of Ming history, and even it is difficult to read this history.

Basic introduction

The infighting of Nanming is unparalleled in the history of China, which is the peak. Before the Qing army entered the customs, after many tough battles, the conquest of Jiangnan mainly relied on the infighting and competing surrender of Nanming monarch and ministers to complete the great cause of reunification.

The internal forces of Nanming were mixed, and the remnants of the Party, the military towns of Nanming, the relics of Li Zicheng and the military relics of Daxi were not in harmony with each other, and even attacked each other. The lack of orthodox emperor's restriction led to chaos in Nanming, from which the Qing army benefited.

Nanming's people have been surrendering, desperate. When the Qing army entered the customs, the Manchu army had only about 65438+ 10,000 people. Zuo Menggeng, the son of Zuo Liangyu, the general of the Ming army, directly led 200,000 Ming troops to surrender, and most of the military towns searched at home at ordinary times fell with the wind.

Zheng Jing, the son of Zheng Chenggong, is very dirty. He committed adultery with his wet nurse, which made Zheng Chenggong angry, trapped and killed General Zheng Tai, resulting in thousands of sons, ministers and soldiers in Zheng Tai. When the Qing army almost occupied the whole country, Sun Kewang insisted on infighting. After his failure, he turned to the Qing Dynasty and became a leading party.