Zheng Wei brought Ruan Guan here today because she didn’t want to see Wang Mo and Helen sleeping together, so they stayed with them all the time.
Whenever Helen was overly affectionate with Wang Mo, Zheng Wei would interrupt her nicely. After a few times, even Helen could tell that Wang Mo's two friends were deliberately causing trouble.
But she didn't care. Helen still believed in her charm. Not to mention in China, even in the United States, there were many people chasing her. In her opinion, as long as she fell in love with Wang Mo, wouldn't it be easy to catch her?<
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The last place they came to was the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty, which was also the farthest attraction from the city.
As soon as she got off the car, Helen was conquered by the magnificent gardens here. She said in amazement: "Wang, you Chinese people are so amazing. It's incredible that a project of this scale could be built in that era!"<
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Wang Mo nodded and said: "Indeed, the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty is the most complete among all known imperial tombs, and its owner has extraordinary significance in the history of China, so it is also rare in China.
See the imperial tombs."
Helen walked and took photos, and asked Wang Mo: "Although I came to study abroad to learn Chinese, I am also very interested in the history of China. Isn't the Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang buried here?"
Wang Mo also explained to her as he walked: "Yes, that's him. The significance of his existence is because he established the last dynasty ruled by Han people in China, and at the same time he drove away foreign enemies and restored the glory of the Han people, so he is here
The meaning of history in the minds of Han people is different, and another thing is that their original occupation is different!"
Helen looked at Wang Mo doubtfully and asked: "Profession? Isn't he the emperor? What other profession is there?"
Wang Mo: "You are talking about his later career. Before becoming emperor, he did everything, including being a beggar and a monk."
Helen: "Beggary? What kind of profession is this?"
Wang Mo: "Oh, I forgot you didn't understand this. Beggars in the United States are the kind of homeless wanderers."
Helen suddenly realized: "So, that's how great he is. He was born so low, but his final achievements were so high."
Seeing the two chatting in front, Zheng Wei from behind said: "Wang Mo just likes to show off. Maybe people have known it for a long time. She has been in China for several years. I don't believe that she doesn't know this bit of historical knowledge?"<
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Ruan Guan on the side said at this time: "Okay, we are here to have fun, not to spy on them. Besides, they are all single. Even if they have something, it is none of our business. You just worry too much.
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When Zheng Wei heard this, she said dissatisfiedly: "Fucking heart? I don't know who I am worried about!"
Seeing that Ruan Guan didn't understand what she said, Zheng Wei was a little discouraged. The owner was not in a hurry, but she, an outsider, was very anxious.
After the group arrived at the underground palace, these international students were attracted by the historical deposits here and couldn't help but take photos.
At this time, Zheng Wei, who was following them, saw the happy Wang Mo mentioned earlier, and her eyes turned to pay attention. She immediately ran over and asked: "Hey, Wang Mo, don't you know more? Then let me ask
You, why have many emperors’ tombs been stolen in history, but the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty is just here in plain sight. How can it be okay after going through so many wars?”…
Seeing her weird look, Wang Mo knew that she had no good intentions and said angrily: "If you want to know, go back and read the history books. I don't have enough time to explain it to you."
Before Zheng Wei could refute him, Helen suddenly thought of something and asked curiously: "Yes, Wang, I don't understand other history, but didn't the Japanese commit heinous crimes in Jinling during World War II? Why?
Why don't they dig up this imperial tomb?"
Hearing Helen mention World War II, Wang Mo knew that he had to keep silent, otherwise these international friends would think it was the conscience of little Japan who found out!
Wang Mo looked at it, and other international students gathered around him, looking at Wang Mo and waiting for his explanation.
Wang Mo: "Helen, your question is actually easy to explain, so let me start from the beginning! The Ming Xiaoling Tomb has only been built three times in history
Opportunities were discovered, but they were protected due to various reasons. Although the original people had various reasons, it must be said that they still did something meritorious.
The first time was when the Qing army entered the Pass at the end of the Ming Dynasty. At that time, the Qing army entered the Pass under the banner of revenge for Emperor Chongzhen. Therefore, when Duduo captured Jinling, it was impossible for Dorgon to let him attack him.
What Xiaoling did, firstly, was inconsistent with their banner, and secondly, it was to win over the hearts and minds of the common people and gentry in the south of the Yangtze River at that time. After all, the Ming Dynasty had been in power for more than two hundred years and had already deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. As for the stability of the Qing Dynasty in the later period,
Why didn't Xiaoling Mausoleum be excavated after he conquered the world? This has to mention one person. He was Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. This was a very political emperor. He went to the south of the Yangtze River several times and visited Xiaoling Mausoleum four times.
They all came to pay their respects. At that time, they won the hearts of the Jiangnan gentry, so at that time it was more meaningful for the Qing Dynasty to keep the Xiaoling Mausoleum than to dig it up.
The second time was the Taiping Rebellion at the end of the Qing Dynasty. At that time, the Taiping Army had captured Jinling as its capital. Although their leader was a Hakka, most of the Taiping Army were Han from top to bottom, and the banner they carried at that time was
It was to drive out the Manchus and restore Han rule, so they couldn't dig up the Xiaoling Mausoleum, otherwise it would be disrespectful to their ancestors.
The third time was the World War II you just mentioned. The Japanese army did terrible things after capturing Jinling, but they did not touch Xiaoling. It was not because of their conscience, nor to win people's hearts for rule, but because of their relationship with their nation.
It has to do with the character of Japan. Japan is a nation that advocates the strong. I didn’t see that you Americans dropped two atomic bombs on it. Now it is still groveling to you Americans. It is because of this. Before the Qing Dynasty, Japan
There has never been a big victory at the hands of the Ming Dynasty army. Not to mention the famous anti-Japanese generals Qi Jiguang and Chief Yu who couldn't stay on the southeast coast. It was just Li Rusong who withstood the Japanese army that invaded Korea at that time.
, so they always thought that the Ming Dynasty was a very powerful dynasty, at least stronger than Japan during that period. Another reason was that they worshiped the imperial power during World War II, and the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
It represents the imperial power. In summary, they did not take action against Xiaoling.
As for what many experts said about Xiaoling Mausoleum being so well protected that the Japanese had no way to attack it, it is all nonsense. Any protection in that period was like a piece of paper in the face of modern weapons and could be broken with a poke. This was probably the case for the Japanese army in China.
The only thing Dadi ever did was right.".
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