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What does "destroy the world" mean? Understanding of "Destroying the World" in Ming and Qing Dynasties
It is the national culture, the national spirit can't continue, it's over, the country has perished, the nation has disappeared, and it's completely over.

For example, the Chen Dynasty was destroyed by the Northern Zhou Dynasty, but the national culture and spirit are still passed on, and the country is like Chen Wu.

For example, the Southern Song Dynasty was destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty, and the spiritual integrity of the national culture was gone and broken, and the world of the Han nationality, the world of the Song State and the world of the Song State perished.

The Qing Dynasty entered the customs, shaved his hair and changed his clothes, occupied the city and slaughtered it, destroyed books and usurped China cultural relics, and China died.

What was the slogan of the Japanese army during the Nanjing Massacre? Kill all the slaves in the Qing dynasty.