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From starting an army to claiming the emperor, in 34 years, Nurhachi attacked the city slightly. Why did Daming stand by?

To the east of Fushun in Liaodong Peninsula, before the founding of the Ming Dynasty, there were many tribes, but most of them were relatively small tribes. Since the reign of Hongwu, Manchu leaders Ahachu and Mengtemu joined the army one after another. In the following time, occasionally several disobedient militant tribes rose and were immediately suppressed by the Ming emperor.

However, for more than 200 years, no Manchu tribe has ever been able to dominate Liaodong Peninsula. For one thing, it didn't have this ability, and for another, it wasn't allowed in the Ming Dynasty. The Ming emperors were not very interested in Liaodong area, because it was sparsely populated and the climate was cold, so it was not suitable for large-scale immigrants to establish provincial management, so they just set up Liaodong viceroy here to take charge of Liaodong affairs.

The purpose of this commander-in-chief in Liaodong is to supervise and manage the ethnic tribes dominated by Manchu (Nuzhen) and defend the border court of the Ming Dynasty. So, for officials of Liaodong command post, as long as there is no chaos here. Before the Wanli dynasty, if any tribe invaded and conquered the tribe that surrendered to Daming at will, all the commanders in Liaodong would intervene.

But strangely, Nurhachi started his army in the eleventh year of Wanli and proclaimed himself emperor in the forty-fourth year of Wanli. During this period, he openly attacked the city and plundered the land and embezzled the tribe for 34 years, but there was no record in the Ming history, let alone the intervention of the Ming court. This is really weird. Did the Ming court just watch Nurhachi dominate the customs and turn a blind eye?

After the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, the History of the Ming Dynasty, edited by Zhang and others, contained many contents that deliberately deleted history, which has become the consensus of historians. Looking through the records of the eleventh to forty-four years of Wanli in Shenzong Collection, there is no Manchu information except the words "In May, the Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty set out in Nyikan Wailan and Ketoulun City".

This means that the Qing dynasty deliberately concealed their "anti-thief" history. Even in the biography of Li in Liaodong, there is no record of negotiating with Nurhachi. It seems that everything he did was not interfered by the court, which is of course impossible. There is no doubt that the Manchu court concealed some facts.

I don't have any information at hand now, so I can only make a simple guess about the information in the drafts of Qing History, Donghua Record and Ming History. If you have this information, thank you for your recommendation.

The destruction of Wangtai by Li was the last time that the Ming Dynasty fought against Manchus in Liaodong. Wang Tai is the son of Aric. After Aric was defeated and killed, this team harassed the Daming border several times. He was the only early bird in the Qing dynasty at this time, so Li added soldiers to him.

Wang Tai is an uncle of Nurhachi, and Nurhachi's grandfather Jue Changan and his father Taksi were also killed in this battle. Jue Chang 'an is the current commander-in-chief of Jianzhou Zuo Wei, and he is the agent of Ming Dynasty in Jianzhou Zuo Wei. He is pro-Ming. Another thing happened in the battle of the city, when Nurhachi was captured by Li. As for how he was captured, there is no explanation in the draft of Qing history. Some people say that he joined the army in Wangtaicheng, others say that he and his grandfather went to Gulecheng and said that he surrendered to Wangtai. In short, it doesn't matter

However, one thing is very strange. It is puzzling that "a married wife looks strange and hangs back in the shade" in the Draft of Qing History. Since she has a strange look, how can she go back to the mountain? In fact, to put it bluntly, there is only one reason, that is, Li has a friendship with Nurhachi, so his wife dares to "rule the yin and stand." The so-called "return of the yin and the vertical" was actually inspired by Li. Otherwise, how could others know about it and how could it be recorded in the Draft of Qing History?

Many notes in the Qing Dynasty recorded various relationships between Li and Nurhachi, and some even said that Nurhachi was brought up by Li, which shows that there is friendship between them.

In fact, their friendship can be imagined. There have been many ups and downs since Zuo Wei first commanded the state-building envoy to be a shepherd. When Jue Chang 'an served as the viceroy, he and his eldest son, Lipton, "collected all the 200-mile-long departments in the east and west of Wuling" and became the most powerful tribe in Jianzhou except Aric, the agent of Ming Dynasty in Jianzhou area.

As such a role, Li and Liaodong capital must have a lot of intersection, and many affairs of Jianzhou are naturally handled by Juechang 'an and Tucker. In this way, Nurhachi, the eldest son of the Tucker family, has no chance to meet Li, and it is normal for them to have friendship.

Moreover, the peerless Chang 'an was the left-back commander of the Ming Dynasty, and both father and son died at the hands of officers and men. This matter was originally Li's indefensible, so he was naturally willing to woo Nurhachi. And Nurhachi reciprocated, quite sensible, and passed on the hatred of Chou He's genocide that killed his father to Nikan Wailan, who led the way. Li revenge for his father, naturally turn a blind eye.

Not only that, Li also paid tribute to Nurhachi's funeral and gave him compensation. Later, he was named "General Dragon and Tiger". Obviously, the court and Li wooed Nurhachi to replace his ancestors and continue to be the agent of the court in Jianzhou.

After the death of Jue Chang 'an, Li began to support Nikan Wailan, but a few years later Nikan Wailan was killed by Nurhachi. Prior to this, Nurhachi unified the other five departments of the same clan and formed his own power, which should also be his bargaining chip in entering the court, so Li turned to support Nurhachi.

On the other hand, let's take a look at the Ming court. From 11 to 44 years of Wanli, there was almost no rebellion, no disaster relief, and the state treasury was empty and self-sufficient. Therefore, as long as Nurhachi makes a scene in his own acre of land and does not invade the Daming border, the court will be happy and peaceful.

Li knows this well. He has been operating in Liaodong for many years and his wealth can be said to be extremely rich. Many ministers in North Korea wooed him. I have enjoyed wealth for many years, and I am no longer a battlefield veteran in my later years. In order to keep his position, he even lied about his military situation and killed good people. Naturally, he doesn't want to mind his own business. As long as Nurhachi does not make mistakes, he will not mind his own business.

It was so outrageous that he came out to persuade him, and Nurhachi also went down the slope to give him face. In a word, I'm afraid Li's advantage is indispensable to Liaodong commander. Therefore, it is probably not without reason that Nurhachi surrendered to guerrilla general Li Yongfang and others prematurely after he rose up against Ming Dynasty.

With his relationship with Li, Nurhachi was known as Daming on the surface, but secretly he developed his own power. When the time is right, call the emperor to revolt and establish the Daikin regime. It is natural that these black histories are unwilling to be known to others.