How did he do that? Is it hardwork, pure luck, or being at the right place in the right time? Or the combination of it all, or should we say that he made full use of all the chances that he got?
The emperor with the lowest starting point in Chinese history was Shile(石勒), the founder of the Later Zhao(后赵) regime during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He was born into a nomadic tribe called Jie(羯) and was sold as slaves by a warlord during the Civil War of the Western Jin Dynasty. However, due to his outstanding abilities, he was an excellent soldier and was appreciated by another warlord. Shile thus obtained a title and his own army. In the end, he unified northern China and dominated half of China
@underdogforever3461 When Zhu Yuanzhang initially established his territory, his situation was very bad because to his west was warlord Chen Youliang(陈友谅), to his east was warlord Zhang Shicheng(张士诚), and to his north was the Yuan Dynasty government, including the strongest Mongolian general of the Yuan Dynasty, Chahantmur. However, in the end, Zhu Yuanzhang won the final victory, which is enough to prove his ability
You missed out this; the mission was made possible by the Mid-autumn festival which falls on the fifteenth of the eighth lunar month where the detail plan of the rebellion were hidden in the mooncakes.
From beggar to emperor. Wow that really ultimate achievement
How did he do that? Is it hardwork, pure luck, or being at the right place in the right time?
Or the combination of it all, or should we say that he made full use of all the chances that he got?
The emperor with the lowest starting point in Chinese history was Shile(石勒), the founder of the Later Zhao(后赵) regime during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He was born into a nomadic tribe called Jie(羯) and was sold as slaves by a warlord during the Civil War of the Western Jin Dynasty. However, due to his outstanding abilities, he was an excellent soldier and was appreciated by another warlord. Shile thus obtained a title and his own army. In the end, he unified northern China and dominated half of China
@underdogforever3461 When Zhu Yuanzhang initially established his territory, his situation was very bad because to his west was warlord Chen Youliang(陈友谅), to his east was warlord Zhang Shicheng(张士诚), and to his north was the Yuan Dynasty government, including the strongest Mongolian general of the Yuan Dynasty, Chahantmur. However, in the end, Zhu Yuanzhang won the final victory, which is enough to prove his ability
Please tell the background music name
I like history...❤❤❤❤
The things we can learn from each other,
You missed out this; the mission was made possible by the Mid-autumn festival which falls on the fifteenth of the eighth lunar month where the detail plan of the rebellion were hidden in the mooncakes.
Zhu... from street to palace
Puyi…from (Chinese) palace to Japan to Manchuria to streets
Amazing video
To which Kung-fu master Xi JinPing Pong replied, "YES! I WANT TO BE IN THAT LIST AS ONE OF THE GREATEST MEN OF CHINA!" 😂😂😂
To be precise, he has achieved the goal of allowing the United States to use its national strength to confront a Chinese enterprise
Very Interesting ❤😮
276 years 😮
It is difficult for dynasties in Chinese history to last more than 300 years, but the Yuan Dynasty is really too short, only 89 years
@@linshitaolst4936ye cause the chinese didn’t like the mongols
:D