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Chapter 243 Chang'an Storm The Secret of the New Moon

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    ?? Kowtowing on the table with his fingers, the sound was particularly clear. Shen Que explained: "The more it refers to Annan." Nan'an is now the northern part of Vietnam.

    Speaking of the word Yue, it has a long history.

    In ancient China, the word "yue" once generally referred to Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi and Vietnam and other places that were completely different from China. It was generally called East Vietnam, Minyue, Nanyue, and also called Baiyue.

    The annexation of Baiyue to China began in the Zhou Dynasty.  The reason why the Zhou Dynasty was able to establish a subordinate relationship with Baiyue was not because of the wise kings and ministers such as King Wen of Zhou, King Wu of Zhou, and Duke Zhou, but because of King Zhou.

    Before King Zhou ascended the throne, he once led an army to march eastwards and fought all the way to the shores of the East China Sea, bringing the prestige of China to the land of Dongyi.  After King Zhou became King of Shang, he changed his strategy and focused on operating in the southeast and Jiangnan.  It was precisely because he focused on the southeastern region and relaxed his vigilance against the Western princes, King Wen of Zhou, that historical events such as King Wen establishing Zhou, King Wu conquering Zhou, and the Battle of Muye occurred.

    Although the Shang Dynasty perished, the southeastern foundation laid by King Zhou remained. The Zhou Dynasty inherited his legacy and established a subordinate relationship with Baiyue.  However, this affiliation was very loose. The tribes in Baiyue Land would send some sacrificial thatch when they were happy, but ignored them when they were unhappy. The Zhou Dynasty had nothing to do.

    During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the rise of the Chu State cut off the connection between the Central Plains and the land of Baiyue, and the Chu State included Baiyue within its sphere of influence.  The Chu State and the Baiyue tribe also had a subordinate relationship similar to that established by the Zhou Dynasty, and were unable to effectively manage the Baiyue land.

    At that time, the land of Baiyue was called a barbaric land, uncivilized and uninfluenced by Chinese civilization.  The local tribes practiced slash-and-burn farming and lived on fishing and hunting. They had almost no agriculture and were extremely barbaric.  It was precisely after seeing this situation that the kings of Chu State formulated the strategy of "going north to fight for hegemony in the Central Plains". This strategy did not change until the demise of Chu State.

    During the hundreds of years of Chu rule over Baiyue, the land of Baiyue made no progress at all, and was probably still regressing. Even the fire of Chinese civilization sown during the Zhou Dynasty was extinguished.

    It was the great Qin Shihuang who truly integrated the land of Baiyue into China and became a part of China.  After Qin Shihuang destroyed the six kingdoms, he determined to pacify Baiyue. Two years after the Qin army was reorganized, Qin Shihuang gave an order and hundreds of thousands of troops crossed the Five Ridges and entered Lingnan, opening up the vast areas of Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi, Hainan Island and northern Vietnam.  territory.

    Qin Shihuang's great cause of unification was not only to destroy the six kingdoms and unify the territory, but also to establish a unified Chinese civilization, with the same writing, the same track, unified weights and measures, and the establishment of the system of counties and counties. These measures have greatly promoted the multi-ethnic Chinese civilization.  fusion.  Moreover, Qin Shi Huang promoted Chinese civilization to the ends of the earth.

    After the Qin army pacified Lingnan, Qin Shihuang made a decisive decision to melt Lingnan based on the grim fact that the land of Lingnan had been isolated from Chinese civilization for thousands of years.  Not only did they station a powerful army in Lingnan to intimidate all the ministries in Lingnan, but they also sent a large number of people into the army to allow the families and relatives of the soldiers to enter Lingnan. Tens of thousands of adult but unmarried women followed the army into Lingnan and married the soldiers.  As a result, Lingnan increased the population of the Central Plains by hundreds of thousands in a short period of time.  At the same time, it also encouraged intermarriage with the local indigenous people. These measures spread Chinese civilization and promoted the integration of Lingnan.

    It is precisely because of these effective measures that Lingnan has been China¡¯s territory since the Qin Dynasty.  Even if Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty defeated South Vietnam and re-incorporated Lingnan into his territory, it would only be a continuation of Qin Shihuang's integration strategy.

    With the continuous integration of the Baiyue Land and its acceptance of Chinese civilization, the importance of Lingnan has become increasingly prominent. It has gradually turned from a bitter and cold land during the Qin and Han Dynasties into a fertile land.  Zhang Jiuling, the famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Lingnan. It is well known that Concubine Yang loved lychees.

    Correspondingly, the scope of the word Yue has also changed. By the Tang Dynasty, it no longer generally referred to the vast land of Baiyue, but mainly referred to Annan, which is now Vietnam.

    ?? Vietnam has been integrated into Chinese territory since the Qin Dynasty. It was called Jiaozhi during the Qin and Han Dynasties, and Annan in the Tang Dynasty.  However, this area has its own special characteristics, that is, it is not as deeply integrated into Chinese civilization as places like Fujian and Guangxi, but there are many people who strive for independence.  Zhenze rebelled in the early Eastern Han Dynasty and Mei Xuancheng rebelled in the Tang Dynasty because they wanted independence.

    It was the wave of independence in Vietnam that eventually led to Vietnam's split from China.  Vietnam still calls the thousands of years of Chinese territory from the Qin and Han Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty the "Northern Period."

    Chen Wanrong¡¯s history is not good, so naturally he doesn¡¯t understand why.  It wasn't until Chen Que explained it that Chen Wanrong suddenly realized that the character for the month was Yue, which refers to Annan.  The word "xin" means new life. In one word, "new life in Yue Di" means that Annan is seeking independence.

    "Master Shen, I discovered something in Annan"Chen Wanrong has seen the art before, and it is frighteningly good.  This Shao Dagui was able to force him to use seven percent of his strength. It was obvious that his martial arts skills were high. Yan Xing was really anxious this time and wanted to fight the Crescent Sect desperately, so he sent out such a master.

    The more experts there are, the better!  Chen Wanrong was so happy that he went to make some essential oils. He had done a lot, and he could ask Zheng Qing to try to prepare it tomorrow.  Of course, before that, one more thing is needed, which is alcohol.  There was no need to move to Ning County because there was alcohol in Chang'an. Chen Wanrong had called Xiao Shangrong and asked him to go to Zheng Mansion to get ten kilograms of alcohol.  Xiao Shangrong responded and went to handle it himself.

    That night, Chen Wanrong held a grand banquet to welcome Shao Dagui and other escorts. There was a heavyweight like Sima Chengzhen, and Wu Daozi, a newly famous genius, as his companions. There were also Wang Han's witty words interspersed.  The meal was extremely happy and we left happily.

    Chen Wanrong drank a lot, chatted with Sima Chengzhen and others for a while, and then went to rest.  Tomorrow morning, I am going to sneak my horse and take the opportunity to lure the enemy to see if they will come?  Thinking about tomorrow's important events, Chen Wanrong saw Duke Zhou as soon as his head hit the pillow.  (To be continued. If you want to know about the funeral, please log on to www.qidian.com. There are more chapters. Support the author and support genuine reading!) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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