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After reading a famous book, you must have a lot to share. It's time to write a review and record it. Is it impossible to write and have no clue? The following is a review of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" collected by Xiaobian for everyone (13 selected articles). Welcome to share. thoughts after reading those things in the Ming dynasty 1 recently, I read the book those things in the Ming dynasty, and the author's humorous words made me like this book very much. I really admire the author's incisive description of the characters, incisive description of the struggle and perfect grasp of the plot. In the book, what impressed me the most was Zhu Yuanzhang, a man from a peasant family, who succeeded in becoming an emperor. When Zhu Yuanzhang was a child, he suffered from the corrupt rule of the Yuan Dynasty, and his family was very poor. Among the emperors in China history, he was probably the only poor peasant who had nothing. He only owned the world through rebellion. Cowherd, beggar, monk, rebel, emperor, a very simple resume. Without education, he can directly lead thousands of troops to compete for the throne. He is a military genius and a talent for personnel management. In this case, I have my own opinion: a calm lake can't make a sailor who is not afraid of the wind and waves; A comfortable environment cannot make a great man of the times; There is no real hero in a quiet world, and Zhu Yuanzhang became a great hegemon under such bad circumstances. It was the hard experience of adolescence that tempered Zhu Yuanzhang and made him mature and scheming. What I admire most about Zhu Yuanzhang is his various skills: decisiveness, which enables Zhu Yuanzhang to make the most correct judgment in dangerous situations; Persistence can make him break the deadlock when it is deadlocked; Calm, can let him have accurate strategy. Together, these three treasures will enable you to command the methods of dealing with the enemy perfectly on the battlefield. If you are decisive, calm and persistent in everything, you will find opportunities in the predicament. Before these three skills, I believe that no matter what difficulties will be solved, I will finally board the other side of success. Zhu Yuanzhang also taught me self-confidence. He once said, "I believe I am right". On the way to the door of victory, you will find many keys, some of which are antique and some are glittering, but only one can open the door of victory. When you lead an army to fight, when everything of millions of creatures is in your hands, when you only have one chance to try, not many people can not be nervous, and in war, only one opportunity is the most suitable. If you fail, you will lose everything. However, Zhu Yuanzhang was not nervous at the critical moment. He believed in his decision and was confident, which led him to the throne step by step. Reading a good book is like talking to a noble person. After I read The Things of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang became a teacher in my life. He taught me decisive, calm, persistent, confident and other necessary skills. He seemed to tell me that there is no genius in troubled times, but as long as you have all kinds of skills, you will succeed, and your skills can help you climb the peak of success.

After reading The Things of the Ming Dynasty, I took advantage of my spare time this winter vacation to pick up a book about the history of the Ming Dynasty-The Things of the Ming Dynasty. At the beginning of this book, Zhu Yuanzhang, who was born as a farmer since childhood, became a monk because he couldn't stand the rule of the Yuan Dynasty. Later, he was framed that he was going to revolt and was forced to take refuge in the uprising team at that time. Slowly, his military talents gradually emerged. First, he defeated other uprising teams that were stronger than him, and then he fought with Yuan for decades. Finally, the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty was driven away and China was unified. In the middle, it tells the story of Zhu Yuanzhang's reform and the politics and law of the Ming Dynasty. Among them, after Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, he used Hu Huaiyong as the "fuse" to abolish the prime minister system. And created the cabinet. At the beginning, Zhu Yuanzhang just wanted to give power to the monarch, but he was wrong. In the later dynasties, any cabinet would seize power more than the prime minister. In this book, I saw ugly little people, autocratic eunuchs who seized power, treacherous court officials who forgot their interests, and, of course, generals who sacrificed their lives for justice, as well as lonely heroes who stood by the right path. After reading this book, I think about it in retrospect, only to find that I have seen a lot of changes from the book, such as changes in people, things and environment, and these changes are all caused by "interests": brothers kill each other, father and son turn against each other, and the cigar smoke that stirs up a good generation of dynasties is not all caused by "interests"? In this book, the person I admire most is Tie Xuan. He is just a scholar, but in the face of Zhu Di's uprising, only he didn't flinch. He went to the front, found those wounded soldiers and deserters, and led them to compete with Zhu Di. It was such an ordinary scholar that Zhu Di suffered a lot. Seeing this, we can imagine that such an ordinary scholar can stand up when the country is in danger, which shows how patriotic he is! At the end of this book, I saw a sentence "live your life in your own way." Yes, I think Tie Xuan lived by loving his country and being ready to die for it. In my opinion, if we want to be like them, we must set our goals in life. Only by accurately recognizing what we should do and how to do it at all times is it correct. Although our country doesn't need us to think now, we must think about our future. As foreign writers say, "live for bread" means: we must work hard for what we have. Because once we have nothing to eat, we will starve to death. Not to mention defending the country, even your own life is gone, what country can you talk about? Maybe after we have this belief, our life will be smoother and smoother!

After reading The Things of the Ming Dynasty, I finally finished reading The Things of the Ming Dynasty intermittently for three months. Nearly 3 years of history, magnificent and colorful, makes people feel sad to read. However, at the end of such an imperial masterpiece, the author ends with the story of Xu Xiake's long journey, which seems hard to understand. For this reason, I'm still unfinished. I always feel that such a masterpiece should not end so hastily. Does the author want to summarize the changes of Daming in the past 3 years with such figures who seem to have nothing to do with the ups and downs of the royal history? It doesn't make sense! I can't figure it out! Unwilling, I covered my book and thought deeply, and opened it for search. Finally, when I read the author's paragraph, I found the answer. There is a passage near the end of the novel-a foreign mountaineer has been repeatedly asked the same question by countless people after climbing the world's highest peak, Mount Everest: Why do you want to climb Mount Everest? At first, he always didn't answer, so people always asked, repeatedly and tirelessly. Finally, one day he answered, and answered an answer that everyone could no longer ask: because the mountain is there! Yes, because the mountain is right there! Like that foreign mountaineer, Xu Xiake in Ming Dynasty spent decades and went through countless hardships to travel around the world by himself, and he didn't need any reason to be tall, because he liked it! Because he insisted! Because he won't give up! That's enough! The reason why the author wants to use Xu Xiake's story as the end of the ups and downs of the Ming Dynasty is to tell us. In the vast history, whether it is an emperor or a general who is in charge of the situation, a grass-root who is humble as an ant, or a traveler who wanders around the world. Do what you want to do, take the road you want to go, and make unremitting efforts for your ideals and beliefs! Never give up! Live high's wonderful! Write your own chapter! That's history, that's value, and that's everyone's own brilliant story! Including the "bright moon" himself! All men are created equal, and the story of the emperor is wonderful. Your story can be as wonderful as mine! As long as we have ideals in our hearts, enthusiasm in our chests, and Do not forget your initiative mind, we will be able to live up to our youth and have our own beautiful life!

Comments on Things in the Ming Dynasty 4 Things in the Ming Dynasty The story of the emperor in the third enchanting court is not so interesting, but at best it is a court gossip. The most interesting book is Wang Shouren. The first thing to vomit is that Yu Qian was killed in this book, which makes people feel sad and sorry. Yu Qian, not the one who said cross talk, but the one who fought the defence of Beijing and saved the Ming Dynasty from dire straits. After Zhu Qizhen, the Emperor of the Civil Fort in the upper book, was arrested, the Wala leader also tried to blackmail the Ming Dynasty in various ways, trying to extort a sum of money, but the Ming Dynasty just didn't buy it. You can buckle the emperor, and just set up another one here, so there was a funny situation in which two emperors were in office at the same time. Be fooled miserable also rushed to the capital in a fit of pique to want to fight a battle. At this time, the Ming army had just experienced the change of civil fort, and the elite troops of 2, were almost completely destroyed, and there was no defense. First, 3, fighters had to go to Enemy at the Gates, and any of the nine doors in the capital would be finished as long as they were breached. In such a grim situation, fighting or transferring Nanjing is related to the fate of the country. Fighting may not be won, but transferring is directly losing half of the country. Yu Qian gave the answer: "Those who suggest moving south should be killed!" With amazing courage, he turned the tide and saved half of the country. It is such a person, but it will not end well in the end, which is really a sigh. Wang Yangming, a thinker, writer, philosopher and strategist who is bent on being a saint, has inspired himself to be a saint since he was a child, and he has never changed his ambition after being beaten by his father. Later, the school of mind was founded, which had a profound influence on later generations. What I admire most about him is that he put down the rebellion of Zhu Chenhao, the king of Ning, in the absence of anything. What is nothing? King Ning rebelled and bribed all local officials. Those who didn't bribe were also dropped by Ning Wang Gan. No one in the court knew that King Ning had started to rebel, and Wang Shouren had escaped from a narrow escape. The rebellion had already begun. When the court knew that this matter had sent troops, King Ning had finished anti-Nanjing and proclaimed himself emperor. There is no hope, no reinforcements, no hope, only him. Alone, gathering troops, Ning Wang has 8, troops, and Wang Shouren has 8, troops. How can we win? It was under such extreme circumstances that Wang Shouren, with his wisdom, called the militia and arranged tactics to counter the Ning King. Such a person can be said to be a legend. The history of the Ming Dynasty continues, and different characters exude different brilliance and shine this era.

thoughts after reading those things in the Ming dynasty 5. The author of those things in the Ming dynasty was the bright moon. He vividly wrote the stories of the Ming dynasty in a humorous way. On the basis of historical data, plus the brushwork of some novels, this paper writes the fate story image of the 17 th emperor of Ming Dynasty and other small people such as princes and dignitaries. It won't make readers feel bored or uninterested. In his works, all the characters are like flesh and blood, with their own emotions. Its first part is about Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Without any background and other advantages, Zhu Yuanzhang finally ascended the throne through his own efforts. Although the road was doomed to be uneven, he still overcame many difficulties and achieved success. Zhu Yuan was able to ascend to the throne in the end, which is certainly not only the ability of his subordinates, but also his own intelligence. Zhu Yuanzhang once said, "What is yours is mine, and what is mine is mine." I think this sentence is particularly domineering, but he must have the ability and capital to say it. Later, he did have this ability and capital. After reading Zhu Yuanzhang's story, I can't help but think. Since Zhu Yuanzhang can ascend to the throne and win the world in such a difficult environment, what qualifications do we have not to work hard now in such a stable situation? I have to say that Zhu Yuanzhang has his own ambition. If he doesn't have this ambition, he may not be able to create him now. For us now, learning is like taking the throne. The throne is the first place, and only the first place can climb that throne. Others can only watch helplessly, but there is nothing they can do. Therefore, in normal times, we should study hard, so that we can achieve an ideal result in the exam. Now, like Zhu Yuanzhang, everyone is staring at the throne, and people will take it away if they slack off a little. Therefore, we should master the learning methods and learn useful things effectively in peacetime, but now we don't know what methods are suitable for us, but if you want to find a method that suits you and can improve your grades, come to our thinking music, and the door of thinking music will always be open for you!

thoughts after reading those things in the Ming dynasty (chapter 6) It took nearly four months to finish reading those things in the Ming dynasty, which was very humorous. Intrigue, power struggle, extremely subtle things, enough to be fatal, even full of doors. Every civilian confrontation is a wonderful performance, and the success or failure is only in an instant, and the subtle movements are enough to reverse the whole war. On the other hand, the confrontation of military commanders seems to be slightly inferior, and there is no feeling of bloodshed, which is limited to the contest of fists, but the confrontation of powerlessness and mind is the real confrontation of the strong. In every dynasty, there is no eternal victory, but the victory and defeat are in an instant. Every word and deed is full of pitfalls. For the sake of power struggle, killing good ministers and excluding dissidents, copying them as if everything is in words and deeds, and killing heroes for rights, everything is false. War is better, winning and losing, strategy and tactics are in the hands of one person, even if the troops are strong, the annihilation of the three battalions in Ming Dynasty is a good example. The emperor's shift is a war, a change of mind cognition. The historical facts in the article have changed my view of conventional history. Everything seems unremarkable, but there are hidden dangers, and both moving and motionless are executed. In the end, killing and being killed are just other people's chess pieces, and they die so inexplicably for no reason, and some of them end up just a handful of loess. Take care of the overall situation, start from other people's thoughts, play cards according to their routines, try to figure out the opponent's later moves and intentions, and win by surprise. Your own ideas will be guessed by others. Regardless of Liaodong fighters, Qijiajun fighters or later Ning Guan fighters, despite their courage, they eventually perished, and the Ming Dynasty was over. Try to pretend to be a grandson before you succeed, and once you succeed, cut the grass and get rid of the roots and achieve hegemony. At the end of the article, Xu Xiake's thoughts coincide with mine. A successful person spends his life in his own way, not for fame or profit, but for his own beliefs. Other people's views haven't changed him. He didn't contribute to the dynasty. He only wrote a travel book, but it was used by the author for the conclusion. In my opinion, his appearance has strengthened his own views. Just live a good life and care about what others do. I will do it in my own way. This is the biggest gain after reading this book. It is unintentional to express my feelings. From the beginning to the end of the dynasty, 27 years later, that's it. That's it. This is history. It's very simple. It's there for anyone to see. Take history as a mirror.

thoughts after reading those things in the Ming dynasty 7 I first read those things in the Ming dynasty when I was surfing the internet at my cousin's home, and I accidentally saw them on Tianya forum. Since then, it has been out of control, chasing and watching serials every day. Later, the bright moon moved to Sina Bo.