Ruling the Tang and Song Dynasties was far from Han and Tang Dynasties. What do you mean?

Governing the Tang and Song Dynasties means that Zhu Yuanzhang managed the Ming Dynasty better than the Tang and Song Dynasties, and the Ming Dynasty was more prosperous than the Tang and Song Dynasties. Far away from the Han and Tang Dynasties, that is to say, the territory of the Ming Dynasty far exceeds that of the Han and Tang Dynasties.

The tablet of "Governing the Tang and Song Dynasties" is a heartfelt admiration for the Ming Dynasty established by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, when Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty went south to Jinling. This is the praise of Emperor Kangxi to Zhu Yuanzhang and also to the Ming Dynasty.

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Some people say that Emperor Kangxi deliberately wrote these words for others. In fact, if you just want to show it to others, you don't have to write such a compliment at all. Heroes cherish heroes and their innocence. As an emperor with broad mind and courage, these words of Emperor Kangxi should be sincere. The praise for Zhu Yuanzhang can be found not only on this stone tablet, but also in some historical books.

Not only from the mouth of Emperor Kangxi, but also from the mouth of other Qing emperors. Emperor Kangxi made five southern tours, and each time he visited the Ming Tombs in person. When he paid his respects, he knelt down three times and knocked on the door nine times. He kowtowed to the mausoleum from the gate, which was extremely pious. Emperor Kangxi of the Ming Tombs wrote the words "Governing the Tang and Song Dynasties" and ordered local officials to repair the Ming Tombs.

The Qing dynasty completely inherited the system of the Ming dynasty, even the imperial examination system and school system were completely copied. It is these systems that Kangxi not only continued the 277-year history of the Ming Dynasty, but also inherited it by the Qing Dynasty. People in the Qing dynasty still used it, including its legal system, and the Qing law inherited the Daming law. Including astronomical legislation, were formulated in the Ming Dynasty.