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Why did the Ming Dynasty become the most backbone dynasty in the history of China, with no marriage and no tribute, and the emperor would never surrender if he was captured?
China has a history of 5,000 years. There must be one or two dynasties that you like. Most people may say that their favorite dynasty is the Tang Dynasty. In my heart, my favorite dynasty is the Ming Dynasty. In this 5,000-year history, countless dynasties changed. Only the Ming dynasty adopted the four noes policy, that is, "no marriage, no land, no compensation and no payment." In 267 of the Ming Dynasty, every emperor pursued the four noes policy and was unwilling to sign an unequal treaty with any country.

Unlike the Han Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty did not have such outstanding stars as Huo Qubing and Han Qing, nor did it have such a prosperous scene as the Tang and Song Dynasties. But looking at the history of the Ming Dynasty, you will feel that no matter what kind of monarch or situation, the king and the people never gave in. They all used their own strength to resist. This spirit of the Ming Dynasty was not found in many dynasties. Later generations in the world even described the Ming Dynasty as "the emperor protects the country and the king dies".

/kloc-in the 0/5th century, European powers began to colonize and exploit. And the powerful Ming dynasty has become a good meal in their eyes. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the European powers had already extended their claws to the Ming Dynasty. Ming army and Portugal fought in Tuen Mun, Ming army and Portuguese navy in Xicaowan, 1523, Ming army and British army in Humen, 1633, Ming army and Dutch allied forces in Luowan, Ming dynasty and foreign powers.

In the war, it is not difficult to find that everyone, from the monarch to the soldiers, never gives up and persists. Facing the unreasonable demands of the West, the policies and attitudes adopted by the Ming and Qing Dynasties were different. During the Ming dynasty, everyone faced it with a positive attitude, and the kings of the Ming dynasty did not give up anyone. But in the Qing dynasty, the emperor gave up his people for his own rights.