Chapter 576(1/2)
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That art student in Austria who failed the exam, I didn’t bother you even though I was on horseback, why are you just trying to get along like a fool? Do you have to be beaten to be honest?
This is how the art students calculated and acted like this - when the Polish old man went through all kinds of difficulties to gather 5,000 cavalry and planned to go to Sand Goose's house to teach the slaves how to fight, the art students directly pulled them out in Austria
Ten thousand cavalrymen, holding sabers and singing songs, went straight to Poland.
On the other hand, Alexander, the leader of the Shagoose family, was also very unhappy with Poland, because Alexander felt that no matter how much trouble the slaves made, it was still Shagoose's own business. Why did you, the old Polish cousin, get involved in it? Do you want to make another fake one?
Is the tsar here to control the sand geese? Or are you planning to capture another tsar and parade him through the streets?
In the history of Sand Goose, there once appeared a false tsar, and there was also a dark history of the tsar being captured and paraded through the streets by his Polish cousins.
This matter has to start with Tsar Feodor I.
It is said that Fyodor, the elder brother, has been in power for fourteen years but has not left a son. After he dies, the Rurik dynasty in the history of Shagoose will be extinct, and Shagoose will enter the tsarist vacancy.
During this period, the domestic nobles were fighting for power and profit, and the entire Sand Goose was plunged into chaos.
At this time, its next-door neighbor, the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania, was in its heyday.
Affected by the hatred between the two countries for generations, the then King of Poland, Sigismund III, naturally would not let go of this good opportunity to take advantage of the sand goose. In 1609, this guy applied for crusade privileges from Rome and called on the Poles to come to Poland.
The geese robbed and massacred wantonly, because the pope had forgiven all their sins, and the heretics who killed the geese could go directly to heaven after death.
Polish nobles, large and small, also began to place bets. Those who wanted to do it in person brought knights and servants with them, and those who did not do it in person spent money to find agents. In short, they had an attitude of never giving up until the sand goose was killed.
More importantly, King Sigismund III of Poland also played a trick - this guy found someone to pretend to be the youngest son of Ivan IV and sent troops to take him back to seize the throne of the Tsar, so as to control the sand geese.
Purpose.
This puppet is Pseudo Dimitri I.
At that time, the sand goose nobles were fighting with each other and wanted to beat people's brains into dog brains. They really allowed the pseudo-Dimitry I to enter Moscow smoothly and successfully ascended the throne.
This is a great shame and humiliation for Sand Goose - the leader of the majestic Tsarist Russia is actually a puppet supported by the Poles?
What is even more irritating is that as soon as the pseudo-Dimitri I came to power, he carried forward the excellent qualities of the puppet Erwuzi. He ceded land, married the daughter of a Polish nobleman, and led the Polish army to do evil in Shago.
His various actions finally triggered the East Slavs' passive skill - unite and face the outside world as one.
The East Slavs have two excellent heritages:
The first one is the attribute of internal fighting. At that time, the Slavs were divided into three because of the continuous internal fighting. One branch went west and became the West Slavs, one went south and became the southern Slavs, and the other
They stayed put and became East Slavs.
The second is the consistent external attributes. After the Slavic tribes were divided into three, the Eastern Slavs who stayed on the Eastern European plains continued to fight among themselves and split into several small tribes. However, the northern city of Novgorod has been under attack by the Vikings.
To harass, several tribe bosses gathered together for a meeting. It's okay for us brothers to fight among ourselves, but it's not okay for outsiders to bully us. We should unite to fight him.
So the Vikings were defeated by the East Slavs.
This time, the Poles successfully inspired the passive skills that the East Slavs had hidden for hundreds of years.
Seeing the Polish puppet tsar doing evil in Moscow, the sand goose nobles who were about to have their brains blown out immediately stopped the war and united to support Vasily IV as tsar and kidnapped the pseudo Dimitri I and executed him in the street.
The furious East Slavs also burned him to ashes, rolled him into a ball and stuffed it into the barrel, and then fired a cannon in the direction of Poland.
This artillery attack by the East Slavs also angered King Sigismund III of Poland. This buddy repeated his old tricks and found a pseudo-Dimitri II and sent troops to directly attack Moscow. Finally, Moscow was captured in 1610 and succeeded.
Conquer Tsarist Russia.
Prince Vadiv of Poland proclaimed himself the Tsar of Sandgoose. Sandgoose was only nominally independent and had become a puppet state of Poland in essence.
Sigismund III was finally proud and felt that he had finally won over this unlucky Slavic brother, while Sand Goose ushered in the darkest moment in history.
However, the sand goose did not give in.
Although some sand goose nobles had their backbones broken by the Polish army and knelt at the feet of Polish princes, a nation always has unyielding national heroes who will lead the nation to rise.
Therefore, outside Moscow, the capital of Shagoose, many local nobles and civilians refused to recognize the Polish Tsar and refused to obey Moscow's orders.
They spontaneously formed an army to fight against Poland.
At this time, Prince Vadif of Poland could only maintain effective control over Moscow, but was helpless in the face of the rebellion of nobles everywhere.
In the autumn of 1611, two national heroes who saved the sand geese from this disaster stood up - Kuzma Minin and Mikhail Pozharsky.
Nizhny Novgorod was the largest city in Tsarist Russia after Moscow. As the leader of the local gentry meeting, Minin initiated the formation of an army to resist Polish aggression and set an example by donating all his property.
I took out all my wife’s dowry jewelry.
The sand geese were moved by his spirit of selfless dedication and donated money one after another. A large amount of funds was quickly raised, and a large-scale army was quickly established.
Minin did not have any military combat experience. In line with the principle of leaving professional matters to professionals, he invited the former tsarist minister Duke Pozharsky, who was injured in the Moscow Uprising, to serve as the commander of this army.
At first, Pozharski did not want to take over this army because he had suffered a disastrous defeat in a fierce battle with Poland. He was already disheartened about the future of Sand Goose, and he also had big doubts about the combat effectiveness of this army.
, so he rejected Mining's invitation.
But Minin did not give up easily. He carried out a brainwashing and cultural export to Pozharski. His passion to fight to the death for his country and his fighting spirit to fight to the end finally infected Pozharski.
The two of them clasped their hands and looked at each other with tears in their eyes, good brothers doing something big together.
At the end of 1611, Minin and Pozharski, as leaders of the Sandgoose nobles and civilian rebels, announced that they would not recognize the Polish prince Vadiv's identity as Tsar, and solemnly declared that the Tsar could only be held by Sandgoose people.
This declaration stirred up a strong wind of resistance against Polish rule in Sandgoose. The Polish prince Vadiv was deeply uneasy, while Minin and Pozharski took advantage of Vadiv's anxiety attack to actively train and prepare for war, so that the uprising
The bullet will fly a little longer.
After five months of preparations in March 1612, Minin and Pozharsky believed that the time was ripe and led the army from Nizhny Novgorod to Moscow.
Wherever the insurrectionary army went, the common people lined the streets to welcome them. They cut melons and vegetables along the way and defeated the Polish army. Finally, on August 20, they arrived at the gates of Moscow.
The words "At the Battle of Moscow" have appeared many times in history. If the movie "At the Battle of Moscow" were made into a series, seven or eight movies would not be completed.
Having said that, the Polish army's control of Moscow was not like that of other cities. The rebel army encountered stubborn resistance from the Polish army outside Moscow. The two sides fought back and forth, and the balance of victory jumped left and right.
The battle for Moscow lasted for two months, and the actions of Minin and Pozharsky also inspired the nobles and civilians of Shagoose. More and more rebel armies began to gather in the direction of Moscow. The victorious army
The scale finally stopped moving and began to tilt towards the sand goose.
On November 4, 1612, the Polish prince was forced to surrender and agreed to evacuate Moscow, and Moscow was liberated.
After driving Poland out of Sandgoose, Minin and Pozharsky organized an all-Russian meeting of the gentry, gathering all the princes and nobles for a small meeting to prepare for the election of a new tsar.
The previous emperors of Tsarist Russia were all descendants of the Nordic Rurik, so that period in Russia was called the Rurik Dynasty in history.
But there is no one left at home, so I can only rely on blood connections to find him closer.
In the end, Mikhail Feodorovich Romanov, nephew of Empress Ivan IV, stood out and was elected as the new tsar, and Russia entered the Romanov dynasty.
The new tsar did not leave any significant mark in history, but he made a significant contribution to the sand goose.
This major contribution was to bring a great grandson, Peter the Great, who is known as the greatest tsar in Russian history.
After another five years of war, the Sand Goose successfully drove the Poles out of the country, and a truce between Poland and Russia was reached in 1618.
If the shelling of ashes deepened the discord between Poland and Russia, then the occupation of Moscow was a mortal enemy for Russia.
Since then, successive tsars have had one goal: if they can kill Poland, they will never let it live.
In any case, although Poland once occupied Moscow and briefly ruled Russia in form, it eventually withdrew from Russia in embarrassment due to the counterattack of the uprising led by Minin and Pozharsky, two Russian national heroes.
All the scholars were completely shocked.
Now that the good people and untouchables of the Japanese country are hiding around the merchants of the Ming Dynasty, what can the shogunate do?
If those Ming merchants were angered and provoked to draw swords against the shogunate, the shogunate would be the unlucky one in the end!
The more he thought about it, the more entangled he became. Tokugawa Jiaqi simply frowned and asked: "Have you ever negotiated with those Ming Dynasty businessmen? Aren't they afraid of being infected with leprosy?"
In the era of rampant jabbering patients in later generations, those sons of dogs raised by stupid thieves and hawks always use "what's going on in this country, let's ask the body".
The problem is that Emperor Zhu himself was caught in the doubt of "fixing the body".
In fact, this kind of thinking can only be thought about. If you really put this method of gameplay in the Central Plains, it would be a big mistake.
It would be too complicated to analyze the specific reasons in depth, but in the final analysis, it is ultimately about interests.
In fact, this is also the reason why barbarians like Europa and Silly Thief Eagle are generally big-hearted.
Because there has never been a truly unified dynasty in Europe, the barbarians are accustomed to the mentality of a small country with few people, and are also accustomed to the small court system.
The same goes for furry bears - are Bolsheviks good? Good! The key is that human beings have desires!
Of course there is nothing wrong with this kind of gameplay in normal times. After all, even the people in Zhongyuan Tangkou seem to be doing the same, and they don't seem to be any different.
However, once disasters like Xiao Glacier occur frequently, or when the people really cannot survive, the difference between the large and small imperial courts becomes apparent.
Of course, Silly Thieving Eagle is not any better than Europa, otherwise classmate Bai Zhenhua would not be on the throne, let alone the big joke that Silly Thieving Eagle's internal film starts with Er Mao.
However, it may not be possible for the Bolsheviks, who also have a large court system, to directly transfer it and use it.
There is a huge hidden danger in directly copying the Bolshevik theory, which is that Ming Dynasty does not have a living environment for that theory.
Of course, we cannot say that this theory is wrong, because all countries in the world promote it this way.
Isn't it better to serve the dragon and destroy the thieves than to serve those mud-legged servants wholeheartedly?
I have never experienced the pain of imminent complete annihilation of my country and species.
Especially when the emperor slowly delegates power, the cabinet can even directly replace the emperor's role.
To be continued...