
#230 - Ming 19: A Futile & Stupid Barrier
The History of China
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The Jin Shang Rebellions - A Memoir
By mid 14 76, the population of jing shang had drifted back towards open revolt. It was only now, more than a decade ina to deal with this regional problem, that the ming court at last considered anything other than a purely military, punitive response. The official jo hungmo, a long time advocate of the rights and needs of the social under classes within great ming, wrote once again in a work called the lomin so or the discussion of refugees,. aptly arguing that a better solution to the problem than simply killing the refugees and protesters mass must surely be attempting to settle them and establish a more sympathetic and complete local government. So it was that the civil official, ngie
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