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Dashangbu

Author: Qingdao Liu Jie

chapter one

Updated at 2010-1-1216: 07: 52 words: 3907.

Dashangbu

first part

(Heaven and earth are merciless)

Heaven and earth are ruthless, and everything is a grass dog; Saints are ruthless and treat people like pigs. (Excerpted from Chapter 5 of Tao Te Ching)-Inscription

Liu Jie

chapter one

One,

There are two things in Zheng Yamin's life related to marriage. What makes him most proud is that he once got a famous nickname "tearing down a house" because he had a scene with his daughter-in-law on his own kang. The most cowardly thing is that the daughter-in-law of Fannie and Freddie died, was driven out of Jiaozhou's home as a demon by her family, and went to Qingdao under German rule alone.

According to the research of Zheng Jiazong's genealogy, Zheng Jiazong's ancestral home was in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and his ancestors were officials. Being sent to Yunnan (Guyunfu, south of Yuncheng) for offending the imperial court, it was moved to Jiaozhou, Shandong Province by Sophora japonica in Hong Tong, Shanxi Province during Yongle period of Ming Dynasty. According to legend, Zhu Yuanzhang begged all the way to Linqu, Shandong Province, and begged along the street when he was down and out. Not only was there no charity, but he was bitten by a vicious dog released by a rich staff member. Therefore, Zhu Yuanzhang hated the Shandong people, and swore to heaven that one day when he became emperor, he must exterminate the Shandong people. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Shandong suffered from famine for years, and the people were miserable. It is hard for Zhu Yuanzhang to forget his old oath. He sent 250,000 generals, including Xu Da and Chang Yuchun, into Shandong, killing people for ten years in a row and completely exterminating Shandong people, thus making Shandong an isolated land. Ancient books describe Shandong as "a thousand miles without crows, white bones exposed in the wild, and fields covered with weeds." During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, the emperor Judy listened to the minister's suggestion and began to immigrate to Shandong via the locust tree in Hong Tong, Shaanxi Province. ...

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