The History of the Southern Ming Dynasty Gu Cheng Catalogue of the History of the Southern Ming Dynasty

Section 1 The disintegration of the Ming Empire

Section 2 Political and Military Errors of Dashun Regime

Section III Wu Sangui Rebellion and the Battle of Shanhaiguan

In the fourth quarter, the Qing army occupied Beijing, and Dashun army withdrew westward.

Section 5 Rebellion of Local Officials and Gentlemen against Dashun Regime in Southern Jilin, Shandong and Northern Shanxi Section 1 The Dispute of Inheritance and Shi Kefa's Serious Mistakes

In the second quarter, Zhu Yousong supervised the country and proclaimed himself emperor.

The formation and domineering of the four towns in the third quarter

The fourth section, the intensification of partisan struggle in Hong Guang courts.

Section 5 The Qing court took over the anti-Qing struggle in southern Jilin, Shandong and other places and the Shandong people.

Section 6 Situation in Henan Province 1644- 1645 Section 1 Basic National Policy-"Borrowing Shandong to Make Peace with Kou"

The second section, the change of Qing court's attitude towards Hong Guang regime in Nanming.

In the third quarter, the head of the North Mission left

Section IV Military, Political and Financial Affairs of Hong Guang Court.

Section 5 Corruption in Hong Guang Imperial Court

Section VI Changes of the Qing Court's Tactics to Dashun and Nanming. Section I Tongguan Campaign and Duoduo Qing Army's Occupation of Xi 'an

The Battle of Northern Shaanxi and Dashun Army's Abandonment of Northwest China in the Second Section

Section 3 Li Zicheng's Sacrifice and the Failure of Dashun Regime Section 1 Du Nan's Three Cases-Compassion, False Prince and "Zi Fei"

Section II Changes of Suizhou and Shi Kefa's Southward Migration

In the third quarter, Zuo Liangyu led the troops eastward. The fourth quarter, the fall of Yangzhou.

Section 5 Emperor Hongxian fled and the Qing army occupied Nanjing

Section 6 Emperor Hong Guang was captured

Section VII The national conquest and oppression policies pursued by Zhu Changfang, King of Lu, and the rulers of Qing Dynasty.

The first quarter dourgen miscalculation

In the second quarter, the Qing soldiers killed innocent people.

In the third quarter, China people were forced to shave their heads and put on Manchu clothes.

Section 4 Enclosure and "Charging"

Section 5 Severe punishment and severe law for arresting fugitives Section 1 The movement of gentry in the south of the Yangtze River

The spontaneous resistance of people in Jiangyin and other places in the second quarter

Section III Anti-Qing Struggle in Huoying Mountain Area

Section 4 Anti-Qing Struggle in Southern Anhui

Section 5 Shaanxi Anti-Qing Movement Section 1 Establishment of Longwu Regime

In the second quarter, Wang Lu Zhu Yihai supervised the country in eastern Zhejiang

Section III Contradictions and Disputes between Tang and Lu Regimes

Section IV Anti-Qing Activities of Lu Jianguo Regime

Section 5 Jingjiang Zhu Heng Jiazhi Change Section 1 1645 Autumn solstice 1646 Summer situation Section 2 Long Wu's policies and measures.

The third quarter Zheng Zhilong brothers domineering.

The fourth quarter Huang Daozhou's expedition and capture.

Section 5 The Qing army occupied eastern Zhejiang and set sail with Lu Jian.

Section 6 The Qing army occupied Gannan

Section 7 The Death of Tingzhou, Emperor Wu of the First Section The Alliance and Exclusion of Dashun Army and He Tengjiao in East Road

In the second season, the Ministry of Higher Education adapted Loyalty Camp.

In the third quarter, Zhongyi Camp besieged Jingzhou.

In the fourth quarter, He Tengjiao ran Hunan improperly.

Section 5 The Qing army Kong Youde and other three Wang Bing entered Hunan Section 1 Yunnan Shadingzhou Rebellion.

In the second quarter, the western army entered Yunnan from Guizhou.

Section III Operation of Sun Kewang, etc. The first season in Yunnan is autumn in Zheng Zhilong.

The Second Section Zheng Chenggong's Early Life and Anti-Qing Struggle

Section III Lu Jianguo's Anti-Qing Activities in Zhejiang and Fujian Section I Zhu Youlang fought Shao Wu in Zhaoqing.

The collapse of Shaowu regime in the second quarter

Section III Anti-Qing Activities of Chen Bangyan, Zhang Jiayu and Chen Zizhuang in Guangdong

Section 4 Li Yong Wugang Court

Section 5 Hao Yongzhong Department from Hunan to Guangxi.

Section 6 Li Yong escaped from Guilin Section 1 Zheng Jun's Tongan Campaign

In the second quarter, Zheng Jun's Battle of Chaozhou

Section 3 165 1 The Qing army entered Xiamen, captured it and captured it alive.

The fourth quarter, zheng, stone, stone down.

Chapter 15 Anti-Qing Dynasty was ruled by Wu Hewang

The first section Wu, anti-Qing and others were killed.

In the second quarter, Ningbo Huaxia and others plotted against the Qing Dynasty

In the third quarter, the Wang brothers fought against the Qing Dynasty in Xiangyang and Yunyang. Section 1 Jiangxi led by Jin Shenghuan and Wang Deren is anyway.

In the second season, Li Chengdong was in Guangdong anyway.

In the third quarter, Li Chengdong captured Ganzhou. In the first quarter, the anti-Qing struggle in Shandong and other places

In the second quarter, the anti-Qing movement in Shanxi led by Jiang Qian and others

In the third quarter, Wang Yongqiang and others fought against the Qing Dynasty in northern Shaanxi.

In the fourth quarter, the anti-Qing movement led by Milla Yin and Guodong Ding, the Hui people in Gansu Province, and in the first quarter, the Ming army recovered Changde, Baoqing and He Tengjiao to provoke civil strife.

In the second quarter, Loyalty Battalion and other departments moved to Hunan

In the third quarter, Jill Harlan marched into Hunan, and He Tengjiao was captured and killed.

In the fourth quarter, Zhongyi camp retreated into Guangxi, blocking Yin's dead point. Section 1 Chu Party and Wu Party

The so-called "five tigers" in the second quarter

In the third quarter, Kong Youde, Geng and Shangkexi marched southward in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Kong Youde occupied Guilin and Qu Shizhen died.

In the third quarter, Shang Kexi and Geng Jimao captured Guangzhou.

In the fourth quarter, the broadcast of Li Yong court moved in the first quarter. Sun Kewang asked to pester the king of Qin.

In the second quarter, Sichuan and Guizhou fell into warlord disputes

In the third quarter, the western army went out of Yunnan to resist the Qing Dynasty

In the fourth quarter, the loyalty camp went north to Kuidong and the so-called "white felt thief"

Section 5 The Rise and Fall of Anti-Qing Forces in Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi Provinces after Li Yong's Entry into the GATT1651653

Section 1 Zhoushan Battle and Lu Jianguo's abdication

Section 2 1652 Zheng Chenggong besieged Zhangzhou.

The third quarter Haicheng campaign

In the fourth quarter, Jiangxi teachers' anti-Qing activities, Sun Kewang deployed Hunan, Guangxi and Sichuan to launch an all-round counterattack.

The first section: The Battle of Sun Kewang and Li Dingguo Recovering Hunan.

In the second quarter, Li Dingguo Guilin triumphed.

In the third quarter, Li Dingguo Hengyang victory

In the fourth quarter, Liu Wenxiu attacked the Battle of Baoning

Section 5 Sun Kewang's defeat in driving out Li Dingguo and Baoqing. The first section Manchu Eight Banners' strength decline

In the second quarter, the Qing court appointed Hong Chengchou as the general manager of five provinces.

In the third quarter, the Qing court appealed to Zheng Chenggong.

The fourth quarter 1655- 1656 Zheng Chenggong's activities in the first quarter 1653 Li Dingguo Zhaoqing campaign.

Section II 1654 Li Dingguo Guangdong Xinhui War.

Section III Analysis of the Relationship between Zheng Chenggong and Li Dingguo Section I Zhang Mingzhen and Zhang Huangyan entered the Yangtze River three times.

In the second quarter, Qian, Yao and others conspired to meet the Yangtze River.

In the third quarter, the decision-making meeting in Sun Kewang and the Yangtze River Plan were shelved.

The relationship between Zheng Chenggong and the "Three Movements into the Yangtze River" in the fourth quarter

In the fifth section, Liu Wenxiu attacked Changde and was defeated. Li Dingguo welcomed Li Yongjin to Yunnan and Sun Kewang to surrender.

Section 1 Sun Kewang's arrogance and plot to usurp the throne

In the second quarter, Li Dingguo's secret imperial edict rescue and the case of Mr. Eighteen.

In the third quarter, Li Dingguo welcomed Li Yong into Kunming.

In the fourth quarter, Liu Wenxiu led the troops into Sichuan.

Section 5 Sun Kewang's Civil Crimes and Defeat, Death of Qing Dynasty

Section VI After the Sun Kewang Rebellion, the Qing army attacked the southwest and moved to the Li Yong court.

Section 1 The Qing army attacked Guizhou and Yunnan in three ways

The 13th Kuidong family attacked Chongqing in the second quarter

Section 3 Mopanshan Campaign Section 1 Strategic Deployment of the Yangtze River Campaign

In the second quarter, the movements of the two sides after Zheng Jun arrived at the gates of Nanjing.

The failure of Nanjing Campaign and Zheng Chenggong's withdrawal from the Yangtze River in the third quarter

The fourth quarter, Zhang Huangyan Zhaofu County, the upper reaches of Nanjing, the first quarter, Emperor Li Yong in exile in Myanmar

In the second quarter, the Qing dynasty suppressed the Ming army in the southwest.

In the third section, after the Qing army entered Yunnan, it poisoned the people and Yuan.

In the fourth quarter, Guangdong and Guangxi resisted the destruction of the righteous division of the Qing army

Section 5 Li Dingguo and Bai Wenxuan's national salvation efforts.

Section 6 The Qing court put pressure on Myanmar to "curse the water"

Section 7 Emperor Li Yong was captured and killed.

Section 8 The death of Li Dingguo Section 1 Zheng Chenggong decided to return to Taiwan.

Section II Expulsion of Dutch Colonists and Recovery of Taiwan Province Province

In the third quarter, Zheng Chenggong started to run Taiwan Province Province and died.

Section four: the coastal relocation of the Qing court

Section 5 Lu Jianguo's Death and Zhang Huangyan's Death Section 1 The Qing government organized the suppression of the three provinces.

The second part is the textual research of "North Korea dominates the military" regime.

Section 3 Maolushan Campaign

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