[[AGCEEPËÝÌõ»Ù±ç¥Ú¡¼¥¸]] -[[AGCEEPËÝÌõ»Ù±ç¥Ú¡¼¥¸]] -[[AGCEEPËÝÌõ¹ñ°ìÍ÷]] ***1.51ÂбþÍÑ [#ta0b9c6e] ***1.53Âбþ½¤Àµ [#m67d6b40] ACTIONNAME10026A;Ëþ½£¤Ë¹ßÉú¤¹¤ë(GAMEOVER);We surrender to the Manchu (End Game);;;;;;;;; EVENTNAME147052;êÏ¿òßå¾·³¤ÎºÛȽ;The Trial of Yuan Chonghuan;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147052;êÏ¿òßå¤Ï¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤Î¾·³¤ÎÃæ¤Ç¤âºÇ¹â¤Î°ì¿Í¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£1620ǯÂå¸åȾ¡¢Ëþ½£Â²¤ÏÈà¤ò¿¼¹ï¤Ê¶¼°Ò¤À¤È¹Í¤¨¤¿¡£Ëþ½£¤Î¹ÄÄë¥Û¥ó¥¿¥¤¥¸¤Ï¡¢êÏ¿òßå¤òËÅά¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¶îÃष¤è¤¦¤È·è°Õ¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤Ï´Öĵ¤òÁ÷¤ê¡¢êÏ¿òß夬ÌÀÄ«¤ËËÅÈ¿¤ò´ë¤Æ¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È¤¤¤¦±½¤ò¹¤á¤¿¡£ÌÀÄ«¤Î¿òÄ÷Äë¤Ï¤³¤Î±½¤ò¿®¤¸¡¢êÏ¿òßå¤ò½è·º¤µ¤»¤¿¡£êÏ¿òßå¤Ï¸å¤Ë̵¼Â¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤¬È½ÌÀ¤·¤¿¤¬¡¢ÃÙ¤¹¤®¤¿¡£Ãé¿Ã¤ÏÈá·à¤Î±Ñͺ¤È¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¤Î¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£;Yuan Chonghuan was one of the top Ming generals. In the late 1620s the Manchu considered him a serious threat. Manchu emperor Hong Taiji decided to attempt to eliminate Yuan. He sent spies to spread rumors that Yuan Chonghuan was a traitor to the Ming. Ming emperor Chongzhen believed the rumors, and had Yuan executed. Yuan was found to be innocent later, but it was too late. A loyal general became a tragic hero.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147052A;¸«¤»¤·¤á¤È¤·¤Æ½è·º¤¹¤ë;Execute him as an example to other traitors;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147052B;Èà¤Î·éÇò¤ò¿®ÍѤ¹¤ë;Trust in his innocence;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147052C;±½¤Î½Ð½ê¤òÃǤÄ;Root out the source of these rumors;;;;;;;;; EVENTNAME10043;À¶²¦Ä«;The Qing Dynasty;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10043;º£¤ä²æ¡¹¤Ï¤Ò¤È¤Ä¤Î¹ñ²È¤È¤Ê¤ê¡¢¿·¤¿¤Ê»ÙÇÛ¼Ô¤Î̾¤ò̾¾è¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£;Now that we are one nation, we will take the name of our new rulers.;;;;;;;;; ***1.51¥Á¥§¥Ã¥¯Ê¬ [#v5c51331] ################################### #### AGCEEP_Specific_China.eue #### ################################### #; EVENTNAME3704;Ãæ¹ñ¤Î³¤¶Øºö;The Closure of China;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST3704;¸«¤Þ¤¹¤È¤³¤í¡¢¥è¡¼¥í¥Ã¥Ñ¤Î¾¦¿Íã¤ÏÃæ¹ñ¤Î¤¢¤é¤æ¤ë¤È¤³¤í¤Ë¤ª¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£Èà¤é¤Ï¡¢ ²æ¡¹¼«¿È¤Î¾¦¿Í㤫¤é¤½¤ÎÍø±×¤òÅǤ½Ð¤µ¤»¡¢ÇË»º¤µ¤»¤Æ¡¢²æ¡¹¤ÎÁÅÀÇ¤ä ´ØÀǤˤè¤ë¼ýÆþ¤òÂ礤¯¸º¤é¤¹¤³¤È¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤ª¤½¤é¤¯²æ¡¹¤Ï¡¢Èà¤é¤Î³è ư¤ò´°Á´¤Ë¶Ø»ß¤¹¤ë¤«¡¢°ì¤Ä¤ÎÄ®¤Ëα¤áÃÖ¤¯¤«¤¹¤ì¤Ð¡¢¤è¤ê¾å¼ê¤¯Èà¤é¤Î³è ư¤òÄ´Àá¤Ç¤¡¢¸ò°×¤Î´ØÀǤÎÉê²Ý¤¬¤è¤ê´Êñ¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£²æ¤é¤¬ÀìÌç²È ã¤Ï¥Þ¥«¥ª¤ÎÄ®¤ò¥Ý¥ë¥È¥¬¥ë¿Í¤ËÍ¿¤¨¡¢¥è¡¼¥í¥Ã¥Ñ¿Í¤Ë¤½¤³¤Ç¤Î¤ß¸ò°×¤¹¤ë¤³¤È ¤òµö¤¹¤è¤¦¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤Î¤¬¡¢ºÇÎɤβò·èºö¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¤È¿®¤¸¤Æ¤ª¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£¤³¤ì¤Ï¤Þ¤¿¡¢¹ Åì¼þÊÕ¤ÎÆîÉôÃÏÊý¤Î¾¦¶È¤ò³ÈÄ¥¤µ¤»¤ë¤È¤¤¤¦Íø±×¤â¡¢²æ¡¹¤Ë¤â¤¿¤é¤¹¤Ç¤·¤ç ¤¦¡£·«¤êÊÖ¤·¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢²æ¡¹¤Ï³¤³°¤È¤Î¸ò°×¤ò´°Á´¤ËÈò¤±¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤« ¤¢¤ë¤¤¤Ï¡¢Ã¯¤â¤¬¼«Í³¤Ë¡¢Ë¸³²¤µ¤ì¤ë¤³¤È¤Ê¤¯¸ò°×¤ò¹Ô¤¨¤ë¤è¤¦±è´ßÃϰè¤ò³« Êü¤¹¤ë¤«¡¢Áª¤Ö¤³¤È¤¬¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹¡£²æ¡¹¤ÎÀ¯ºö¤È¤·¤Æ¤Ï¡¢¤É¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤Î¤¬¤è¤¤ ¡¡¡¡¡¡¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦?¡¡¡¡¡¡;European traders seemingly can be found everywhere in China. They are draining the profits away from our own traders and driving them into bankruptcy, causing us much lost revenue in taxes and tariffs. Perhaps we should ban them altogether or confine them to a single city in order to better control them and make it easier to impose trade tariffs. Our experts believe that giving the city of Macao to the Portuguese and only allowing the Europeans to trade there might be the best solution. This will also give us the benefit of expanding trade in our southern regions around Canton. Then again, we could chose to shun outside trade altogether or to open our shores to free and unhindered trade by all. What shall be our policy?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME3704A;¥Þ¥«¥ª¤Ë¾®¤µ¤¤Ä̵¤¸ý¤ò ³«¤±¤Æ¤ª¤¯;Hold a small breathing hole open in Macao;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME3704B;³°¤ÎÀ¤³¦¤ËÂФ·¤ÆÃæ¹ñ¤ò ÊĤ¶¤¹;Close China to the outside world;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME3704C;¸ò°×¤òï¤Ë¤Ç¤â³«¤¤¤Æ ¤ª¤¯;Keep trade open for all;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10435;¿òÄ÷Ä뤬¼«³²¤¹¤ë;Emperor Chongzhen Commits Suicide;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10435;Íû¼«À®¤ÎÈ¿Í𷳤¬¼óÅԤ˶áÉÕ¤¤¤ÆÍè¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤È¤¡¢¿òÄ÷Äë¤ÏÎë¤ò¿¶¤Ã¤Æ¡¢Âç¿Ã㠤˲ñµÄ¤Ë½ÐÀʤ¹¤ë¤è¤¦¹ç¿Þ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Ã¯¤â¸½¤ì¤º¡¢Èà¤ÏµÜ¾ë¤Î²£¤Ë¤¢¤ë¡ÖÇỳ¡× ¤Î¾å¤ËÅФäơ¢¼ó¤òÄߤä¿¡£³Õ²¼¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Î»à¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¡¢²æ¡¹¤Îµ±¤«¤·¤¤¹ñ¤ÏÂç º®Íð¤Ë´Ù¤í¤¦¤È¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¾¯¤Ê¤¯¤È¤â²æ¡¹¤Ï¡¢Ëþ½£¤¬À¬Éþ¤µ¤ì¤¿¤È¤¤¤¦»ö¼Â ¤ò°Ö¤á¤È¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤¬¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤·¤«¤·¡¢¤½¤ì¤â¤É¤ì¤Û¤É¤Î´Ö¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦?;As Li Zechang's rebel forces approached the capital, Emperor Chongzhen struck a bell, signaling his ministers to appear for a conference. When no one came, he climbed to the top of Coal Hill, next to his palace, and hanged himself. Your Excellency, with the death of the Emperor our glorious nation is descending into chaos! At least we can take comfort in the fact that the Manchu are subdued. But for how long?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10435A;¤Ê¤ó¤ÈÈᤷ¤¤¤³¤È¤À!;Woe is us!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10000;Ë̵þ¤Ø¤ÎÁ«ÅÔ;The Move to Beijing;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10000;ÌÀÄ«¤Î¹ÄÄëÌÀÀ®ÁÄ(±Ê³ÚÄë)¤Ï¡¢¼«¤é¤ÎÉõÅڤǤ¢¤ëËÌÊ¿(±í)¤«¤éÈ¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¡¢±ù (·úʸÄë)¤ÎÄë°Ì¤òÒÕÃ¥¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤Î·³¤Ï·úʸ»Íǯϻ·î(1402ǯ7·î)¡¢ÄëÅÔÆîµþ¤ËÆþ ¾ë¤·¤¿¡£±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï¼«¤é¤ÎδÀ¹¤¬»Ï¤Þ¤Ã¤¿ÃϤȤ·¤Æ¡¢ËÌÊ¿¤ËË̵þ(Ë̤ÎÅԤΰÕ)¤È ¤¤¤¦Ì¾¤òÍ¿¤¨¡¢±Ê³Ú»Íǯ¼··î(1406ǯ8¡Á9·î)¤ËË̵þ¤Î·úÀߤòÌ¿¤¸¤¿¡£±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï¡¢ ¿¤¯¤ÎÃé¿Ã¤Èʼ¡¢¤½¤Î²È²¤Î½Ð¿ÈÃϤǤ¢¤ëË̵þ¤ÎÃϤǡ¢¤è¤ê°Â¿´¤·¤Æ¤¤¤é¤ì¤¿ ¤Î¤À¡£¤Þ¤¿¡¢ËÌÉô¤ËÁ«ÅÔ¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï¡¢Â礤ʲÝÂê¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿ËÌÊý¤ÎÒ³ÅÛ(¥â¥ó¥´¥ë) ¤ËÂФ¹¤ë¹¶ËÉǽÎϤò¶¯²½¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë¤â¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¡£Ë̵þ¤Î·úÀߤˤϡ¢20Ëü¿Í¤Î½ÏÎý ¹©¡¢Æ«¹©¡¢¿¦¿Í¡¢ÃÃÌ깩¤é¤È¡¢100Ëü¿Í¤Î°ìÈÌϫƯ¼Ô¤¬Æ°°÷¤µ¤ì¤¿¡£Îû´¤¡¢²«¶â¡¢ ÀкࡢºàÌڤʤɤκàÎÁ¤¬Äë¹ñÁ´ÅÚ¤«¤éħȯ¤µ¤ì¡¢²Ã¹©¤µ¤ì¡¢±¿¤Ó¹þ¤Þ¤ì¤¿¡£Ë̵þ ¤ÎÅÔ»Ô¤ÏÅìÀ¾7km¡¢ÆîËÌ5.7km¤ÎĹÊý·Á¤ò¤·¤Æ¤ª¤ê¡¢12m¤Î¹â¤µ¤È20m¤Î¸ü¤µ¤ò»ý¤Ä ¾ëÊɤÈËÙ¤Ë°Ï¤Þ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£ÅÔ»Ô¤ÎÃæ±û6ʬ¤Î1¤òÀê¤á¤ë¤Î¤Ï¡¢ÀµÊý·Á¤ÇƱÍͤ˾ëÊÉ ¤Ë°Ï¤Þ¤ì¤¿²¦¾ë¤Ç¤¢¤ê¡¢°ìÈ̿ͤÎΩ¤ÁÆþ¤ê¤¬¶Ø¤¸¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Ë̵þ¤Î²¦¾ë¤Ï¡¢ ¤¹¤Ê¤ï¤ÁÄë¹ñ¤Î¼óÅÔ¤ÈÁê»÷¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£²¦¾ë¤ÏÃæ¤Ë¸Ð¡¢¾®Åç¡¢µÖ¡¢Åì²°¡¢¥Æ¥é¥¹ ¤ò»ý¤Ä¡¢¾ëÊɤ˰Ϥޤ줿72ËüÊ¿ÊÆ¤ÎÊý·Á¤ò¤·¤Æ¤ª¤ê¡¢»ç¶Ø¾ë¤È¸Æ¤Ð¤ì¤¿¡£»ç¶Ø¾ë ¤Ï1,000Åï¤Î·úʪ¤ò»ý¤Á¡¢¤½¤ÎÃæ¤Ë¤Ï9,000¼¼¤ÎÉô²°¡¢¹µ¤¨¤Î´Ö¡¢¹´Ö¤¬¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£ ÀµÌÌÉô¤Ï¡¢¹ÄÄ뤬ÉÛ¹ð¤òȯ¤·¡¢Äë¹ñ¤ÎÅý¼£¤Ë´Ø¤¹¤ëʸ´±Ã£¤ÎÊó¹ð¤òʹ¤¡¢Å»î¤Ë Îפߡ¢³°¹ñ¤Î»ÈÀá¤ÈÀܸ«¤·¡¢µ·¼°¤ò¹Ô¤¤¡¢½Ë±ã¤òºÅ¤·¡¢½ñ¤ò³Ø¤Ö¾ì½ê¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£ »ç¶Ø¾ë¤Î¸åÉô¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤È²È²¡¢½¾¼Ô¤¬½»¤à¾ì½ê¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£14ǯ´Ö¤ÎÃÇ³Ū¤Êºî¶È¤Î Ëö¡¢²¦ÅԤϴðËÜŪ¤Ë´°À®¤·¤¿¡£±Ê³Ú½½È¬Ç¯½½°ì·î»ÍÆü(1420ǯ12·î8Æü)¡¢±Ê³ÚÄë ¤ÏÉÛ¹ð¤ò½Ð¤·¡¢Æîµþ(Æî¤ÎÅԤΰÕ)¤È¸Æ¤Ð¤ì¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¸µ¡¹¤Î¼óÅÔ¤«¤éË̵þ¤Ë Á«ÅÔ¤·¤¿¡£;The Ming Emperor Ming Cheng Zu siezed the throne from his nephew by starting a rebellion from his fiefdom in Bei Ping. His armies entered the imperial capital in Jian Wen year 4, month 6 (July, AD 1402). As the place of origin of his prosperity, Bei Ping was given the title Bei Jing (meaning northern capital) and Cheng Zu ordered the construction of Bei Jing in Yong Le year 4, leap month 7 (Aug-Sep, AD 1406). Cheng Zu was more comfortable in Bei Jing, where many of his loyal generals, soldiers and their families came from. Also moving the capital to the north strengthens the ability to defend and attack the Mongols from northern China, which had been a major concern.\n \n The construction of Bei Jing took 200 000 artisans, craftsmans, blacksmiths, carpenters, etc and 1 million civilian labourers. Materials such as bricks, gold, stones and timber were extracted, manufactured in and transported from all over the Empire. The Bei Jing city was rectangular in shape, 7 km east-west by 5.7 km north-south, surrounded by a moat and walls 12 m high and close to 20 m thick. In the centre of the City, occupying one-sixth its area, is the square shaped, similarly walled, Royal City - forbidden to civilians. The Royal City in Bei Jing was similar to the Royal City in the imperial capital. Inside the Royal City are lakes, small islands, hills, pavillions, terraces and a 720000 square metres rectangular walled compound called the Purple Forbidden City. The Purple Forbidden City consisted of around 1000 buildings including over 9000 rooms, antechamers and halls. The front part is where the Emperor handed down imperial decrees, receive audience of officials to administer the Empire, interview the best imperial examinees, receive foreign ambassadors, conduct cermonies, hold banquets, and study books. The rear of the Purple Forbidden City is where the Emperor, his family and servants reside.\n \n After 14 years of intermittent effort, the Royal City was basically completed. In Yong Le year 18, month 11, day 4 (8th December AD 1420), Cheng Zu decreed the capital be moved to Bei Jing, the original capital was to be called Nan Jing (southern capital).;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10000A;Ë̵þ¤Ø¤ÎÁ«ÅÔ¤¬´°Î»¤·¤¿!;The move to the Northern Capital is complete!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10001;¹ÄÄ뤬Êáκ¤È¤Ê¤Ã¤¿!(ÅÚÌÚ¤ÎÊÑ);The Emperor Has Been Captured!;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10001;¥â¥ó¥´¥ë¤ÈÀï¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È¤¡¢ÀµÅýÄë(±Ñ½¡)¤ÏÊá¤é¤¨¤é¤ì¤¿¡£Èà¤ÎÄ郎Äë°Ì¤ò¼è¤Ã ¤Æ·ÊÂÙÄë¤È¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¤¬¡¢¥â¥ó¥´¥ë¤ÏÊáκ¤È¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¹ÄÄë¤ò²òÊü¤¹¤ë¤È¶¼¤«¤·¡¢¤½ ¤¦¤·¤Æ¡¢Á´ÌÌŪ¤ÊÆâÀï¤Ç¤Ï¤Ê¤¤¤Ë¤»¤è¡¢·Ñ¾µÌäÂê¤Ë¤è¤ë´íµ¡¤¬À¸¤¸¤¿¡£¹ñÅÚ¤Ï Â纮Íð¤Ë´Ù¤í¤¦¤È¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿!;The Emperor has been captured while campaigning against the Mongols. Jingtai, Zhengtong's brother, has seized the throne, but the Mongols are threatening to release the captured Emperor, thus starting a succession crisis, if not an all-out civil war. The country is descending into chaos!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10001A;¤¿¤¤¤Ø¤ó¤ÊÃΤ餻¤À!;This is terrible news!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10002;ÀµÅýÄë(±Ñ½¡)¤¬Äë°Ì¤Ë Éüµ¢¤¹¤ë;Zhengtong to the Throne;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10002;ÀµÅýÄ뤬¡¢ÒÕÃ¥¼Ô¤Ç¤¢¤ëÄ狼¤éÄë°Ì¤òÃ¥¤¤ÊÖ¤·¤ÆÉü°Ì¤·¡¢¿·¤·¤¯Å·½çÄë¤È̾¾è¤Ã ¤¿¡£²áµî¿ôǯ¤ÎÀ¯¾ðÉ԰¤ϡ¢½ª¤ï¤Ã¤¿¤è¤¦¤À!;Zhengtong seized the throne from his brother and taking the new throne name Tianshun. The instability of the past few years now seems to be over!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10002A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤!;Great!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10003;ËüΤ¤ÎĹ¾ë¤Î½¤Éü;Repairing the Great Wall;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10003;ÀµÅýÄë(±Ñ½¡)¤¬¥â¥ó¥´¥ë¤Ë¼ü¤ï¤ì¤Æ¤«¤é¤º¤Ã¤È¡¢ËÌÊý¤ÎÊÕ¶¤ËÂФ¹¤ëËɱҤϽÅÍ× ¤Ê²ÝÂê¤Ç¤·¤¿¡£ÌäÂê¤Î°ì¤Ä¤ÏĹ¾ë¤Î¤ªÁÆËö¤Ê¾õÂ֤Ǥ¢¤ê¡¢¤³¤ì¤Ï¸ÅÂå¤Ë·ú¤Æ¤é ¤ì¤Æ°ÊÍ褳¤³¿ôÀ¤µª¤Î´Ö¡¢Êø¤ì¤ë¤Þ¤Þ¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£²æ¡¹¤ÏĹ¾ë¤ò½¤Éü¤¹¤ë¤³ ¤È¤¬¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤·¤«¤·¤³¤ì¤Ï¹â¤¯¤Ä¤¤Þ¤¹¤·¡¢ÊªÍýŪ¤ª¤è¤Ó·ÐÍýŪ¤ÊÅØÎϤϡ¢ ̱¤ò¤¤¤¯¤é¤«ÉÔ²º¤Ê¾õÂ֤ˤ¹¤ë¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢Ëɸæ¤ò²þÁ±¤¹¤ë¤³¤È ¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¤½¤ÎÃϰè¤Ï¤è¤êÀ¸»ºÅª¤«¤Ä°ÂÁ´¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¡¢Ì±¤¬ÈòÆñ¾ì½ê¤òµá¤á¤ÆÆ¨Ë´ ¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ê¤³¤È¤Ï¤Ê¤¯¤Ê¤ë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¹¤Ù¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Ever since the capture of the Emperor Zhengtong by the Mongols, security on the northern frontier has been an important issue. One problem is the sorry state of the Great Wall, built in ancient times, but left to crumble in recent centuries. We could repair the Great Wall, but it would be expensive and the effort, both physical and fiscal, would likely cause some unrest among the people. However, with improved defenses, the provinces in the area would likely become more productive and secure, while without them people may leave to safer havens. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10003A;¤¦¤à¡¢Ä¹¾ë¤ò½¤Éü¤¹¤ëɬÍפ¬¤¢¤ë!;Yes, we need to repair the Great Wall!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10003B;Êø¤ì¤ë¤Þ¤Þ¤Ë¤·¤Æ¤ª¤±;Let it continue to crumble;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10004;´°À®¤Î°è¤Ë㤹¤ëÌÀ¤Î¼§´ï;The Perfection of Ming Porcelain;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10004;¶áǯ¤ÎîØÌô¤äºÌ¿§¤Îµ»½Ñ¡¢¤ª¤è¤ÓÆ«´ïÀ½Â¤¤ÎȯŸ¤Ë¤è¤ê¡¢¼§´ï¤Ï¿¤¯¤ÎÀìÌç²È¤¬ ´°À®¤Î°è¤Ë㤷¤¿¤È¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ë¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£²æ¡¹¤ÎÀ½ÉʤؤμûÍפ¬¹â¤¤¤Î ¤Ç¡¢Ãæ¹ñÀ½Æ«¼§´ï¤ÎÍ¢½Ð¤ÏÁý²Ã¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£ÆÃ¤ËºÇ¹â¤Î¼§´ï¤òÀ½Â¤¤¹¤ë¤È¤µ¤ì¤ë ½£¤Ï¸ò°×¤Ë¤è¤êÈ˱ɤ·¡¢¤½¤ì¤é¤ÎÃϰ褫¤é¤ÎÀǼý¤¬Áý²Ã¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹!;Recent advances in glazes, painting techniques, and pottery-making have resulted in a product that many experts claim is perfection. Exports in chinaware have increased as our product is in high demand. Provinces especially dedicated to the production of the finest porcelain have grown rich on the trade, increasing our revenue from those areas!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10004A;´°àú¤À!;Perfect!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10005;ÏÁÕä¤Î½±·â!;Japanese Pirates Attack!;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10005;ÏÁÕä¤Î½±·â¤Ë¤è¤ëÈï³²¤¬¶áǯ°²½¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤³¤³¿ô¥ö·î¤ÏÆÃ¤Ë¡¢²æ¤¬¹ñ±è´ß ¤Ç¤Î³èư¤¬³èȯ²½¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Èà¤é¤ÏÅöÃϤˤª¤±¤ë²æ¡¹¤Î¼ýÆþ¸»¤òÇ˲õ¤·¡¢ ÌäÅú̵ÍѤǻ¦¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¿Í¡¹¤ÏÆâΦÉô¤ËÈòÆñ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£²æ¡¹¤ÏÈà¤é¤ÈÀ浪¤¦ ¤È»î¤ß¤ë¤³¤È¤â¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤½¤ì¤Ï¹â¤¯¤Ä¤¯¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£²æ¡¹¤Ï¤Þ¤¿¡¢ÃÏÊý¤Î Åö¶É¤ËÀï¤ï¤»¤ë¤³¤È¤â¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹¡Ä¡£¤³¤ì¤Ï»ñ¶â¤ÎÀáÌó¤Ë¤Ï¤Ê¤ë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤¬¡¢¤ª¤½ ¤é¤¯Ãø¤·¤¤À®¸ù¤ò¼ý¤á¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï¤Ç¤¤Ê¤¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Japanese pirate attacks have grown worse in recent years, but in the last few months they have markedly increased their activity along our coasts. They are destroying our income from those areas, and people are fleeing inland, when they aren't killed outright. We could attempt to combat them, but it would be expensive to do so. We could also let local authorities combat them - it would save us money, but probably wouldn't be particularly successful. What wall be our policy?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10005A;³Æ½£¤Ë¼«¼çËɱҤµ¤»¤è¤¦;Let the provinces look after their own defense;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10005B;³¤Â±¤ÈÀ浪¤¦;Combat the pirates;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10006;ÏÁÕ䤬Æîµþ¤òÊñ°Ï;Pirates besiege Nanjing;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10006;²æ¡¹¤¬ÏÁÕä¤Î½±·â¤ËÂФ¹¤ëËɱҤò³Æ½£¤ËǤ¤»¤Æ¤«¤é¤È¤¤¤¦¤â¤Î¡¢»öÂ֤ϰ²½¤¹¤ë °ìÊý¤Ç¤¹¡£º£¤äÏÁÕä¤Ï¡¢¤«¤Ä¤Æ¤Î¼óÅÔ¤ÇËÄÂç¤ÊÉÙ¤ò¸Ø¤ëÆîµþ¤ò¼ÂºÝ¤ËÊñ°Ï¤·¤Æ ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£²æ¤¬Ì±¤ÏÅԻԤε߽õ¤Ë¸þ¤«¤¦¤è¤¦Áʤ¨¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤³¤ì¤Ï¶Ëü¤Ë¹â¤¯¤Ä ¤¯¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢¤â¤·¤½¤¦¤·¤Ê¤±¤ì¤Ð¡¢°ÎÂç¤ÊÆîµþ¤ÏÏÁÕä¤ËΫ夵¤ì¤Æ¤· ¤Þ¤¦¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Since we decided to let the provinces defend themselves against Japanese pirate attacks, things have gotten only worse. Now pirates are actually besieging Nanjing, the old capital of our dynasty and a city of immense wealth. Our people clamor for us to go to the city's rescue, but it will be extremely expensive. But if we don't, the great city of Nanjing may be sacked by the pirates. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10006A;³¤Â±¤É¤â¤òÄɤ¤Ê§¤¦;Drive the pirates away;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10006B;Ϋ夵¤»¤Æ¤ª¤¯;Let them sack the city;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10007;À̷Ѹ÷¤Î·³»ö²þ³×;Qi Jiguang's Army Reforms;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10007;Íǽ¤Ê¾·³À̷Ѹ÷¤¬°ìÏ¢¤Î·³»ö²þ³×¤òÄ󰯤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤â¤·¤³¤ì¤ò¼Â»Ü¤¹¤ì¤Ð¡¢ ²æ¤¬·³¤Ï¤è¤ê¶¯¤¯¡¢¤è¤ê¸úΨŪ¤ËÀ廊¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£ÉÔ¹¬¤Ê¤³¤È¤Ë¡¢ ²æ¤¬·³¤ÎÈ´ËÜŪ¤Ê¸«Ä¾¤·¤Ï¤Þ¤µ¤Ë¿Ê¤á¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ëºÇÃæ¤Ç¤¹¡£¤³¤Î²þ³×¤ò¼Â¹Ô¤¹¤ì ¤Ð¤«¤Ê¤ê¿¤¯¤Î»ñ¶â¤ÈÅØÎϤ¬É¬Íפˤʤë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤·¡¢²¾¤Ë¤½¤¦¤·¤Æ¤â¡¢·³Àª¤Ï ÊѲ½¤ò´¿·Þ¤·¤Ê¤¤¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤º¡¢ÉÔ°ÂÄê¤Ë¤Ê¤êæÁöʼ¤¬Áý¤¨¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤¦¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ ¤»¤ó¡£¤³¤Î²þ³×¤ò¼Â»Ü¤¹¤Ù¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;The noted general Qi Jiguang has proposed a series of military reforms which, if implemented, would make our armies stronger and our men fight more effectively. Unfortunately, a thorough overhaul of the military is quite an undertaking. It will take quite a bit of money and effort, and even then the armed forces may not appreciate the changes, leading to instability and desertions. Shall we implement the reforms?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10007A;²þ³×¤ò¼Â»Ü¤·¤è¤¦!;Go with the reforms!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10007B;¤¤¤ä¡¢¤½¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ê²þ³×¤Ï¶â¤¬¤«¤«¤ê¤¹¤®¤ë;No, such reforms are too costly;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10008;¥¤¥¨¥º¥¹²ñ»Î¤ÎÍèˬ;The arrival of the Jesuits;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10008;1581ǯ¡¢¥¤¥¨¥º¥¹²ñ»Î¤¬½é¤á¤ÆÃæ¹ñ¤ËÅþÃ夷¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Ø¤Î£¤êʪ¤ò·È¤¨¡¢¥è¡¼¥í¥Ã ¥Ñ¤ÎÍÍ¡¹¤Êµ¡³£»Å³Ý¤±¤ÎȯÌÀÉʤòÈäϪ¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤é¤Ï¤Þ¤¿¡¢À¤³¦¤ÎµðÂç¤ÊÃÏ ¿ÞÀ½ºî¤ä¡¢ÎñË¡²þ³×¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ¤ÎÀµ³Î¤Ê³µÇ°¤ÎÄ󰯤òÄ̤¸¤Æ¡¢°ÎÂç¤ÊÃ챤ò³«ÄĤ· ¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤·¤«¤·¤Þ¤¿Èà¤é¤Ï¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤ÎÅÁÅýŪÃá½ø¤òÍ𤷻Ϥá¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ê¡¢´ñ̯¤Ê ½¡¶µÅªŽ¥Å¯³ØÅª»×ÁÛ¤â»ý¤Á¹þ¤ó¤Ç¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Èà¤é»ÈÀá¤ÎÂںߤòµö²Ä¤¹¤Ù¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;In 1581, the first Jesuit missionaries arrived in China, bringing gifts to the Emperor and exhibiting various mechanical inventions from Europe. They also exhibited great knowledge by creating a huge map of the world and in proposing sound ideas for calendar reform. But they also brought with them strange religious and philosophical ideas, which started to disrupt the traditional order of China. Should these missionaries be allowed to stay?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10008A;¤¦¤à¡¢Èà¤é¤«¤é³Ø¤Ù¤ÐÍø±×¤¬ ÆÀ¤é¤ì¤ë¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Ê¤¤;Yes, we may benefit from their learning;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10008B;¤¤¤ä¡¢Èà¤é¤Î°Û¼Á¤Ê»×ÁÛ¤Ï ²æ¤¬¼Ò²ñ¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤é¤ì¤Ê¤¤;No, their foreign ideas are not acceptable in our society;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10009;µ²ñ¼!;Famine!;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10009;Îò»ËŪ¤Êµ¬ÌϤε²ñ¼¤¬²æ¤¬¹ñ¤ò½±¤¤¤Þ¤·¤¿! ¤³¤³¿ôǯ´ÖÂǤÁ³¤¤¤¿Æü¾È¤ê¤Ë¤è¤ê ¼ý³Ï¤Ï¿Ó¤À¤·¤¯Íî¤Á¹þ¤ß¡¢Ì±½°¤Ë¤Ï¤Û¤È¤ó¤É¡¢¤¢¤ë¤¤¤Ï¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¤¯¿©ÎÁ¤¬»Ä¤µ¤ì ¤Æ¤ª¤ê¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£ÃÏÊý¤Ç¤Ïµ²²î¤È±Öɤˤè¤ë»à¤¬ÌÔ°Ò¤ò¿¶¤ë¤¤¡¢¿©¿Í¤ä¡¢ÇÀ̱¤¬ÀÐ ¤òÊ´¤Ë¤·¤Æ¿©¤Ù¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È¤¤¤¦Êó¹ð¤¬¤¤¤¿¤ë¤È¤³¤í¤Ç¤Ê¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Â¿¤¯¤Î ¿Í¡¹¤¬¡¢¼«¤é¤òÍܤ¦¤¿¤á»³Â±¹Ô°Ù¤Ë¼ê¤òÀ÷¤á¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¿Í¡¹¤ÏÀ¯ÉܤËÂФ·µßºÑ ¤ò¶¯¤¯Áʤ¨¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤³¤ì¤Û¤É¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤ò½õ¤±¤ë¤Ë¤ÏÁêÅö¤ÎÈñÍѤ¬¤«¤«¤ë ¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£Ì±½°¤Î¶ìÆñ¤òϤ餲¤Æ¤ä¤ë¤Ù¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;A famine of epic proportions has stricken our nation! A prolonged drought has caused harvests in the last few years to be exceedingly poor, leaving the people with very little, or nothing to eat. Deaths due to starvation or disease are rampant in the countryside, and reports of cannibalism and peasants grinding stones to make flour are commonplace. Many have resorted to banditry in order to feed themselves. The people cry out for the government to relieve their suffering, but to help so many will be costly indeed. Shall we attempt to ease the misery of the people?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10009A;¤³¤Î¶ìÆñ¤ËÂФ·Â¿¾¯¤È¤â ²ò·è¤ò»î¤ß¤ë;Try to alleviate the suffering;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10009B;¤³¤Î¤è¤¦¤ÊÂçºÒ³²¤Ë ľÌ̤·¤Æ¤Ï¡¢¤Ê¤¹½Ñ¤¬¤Ê¤¤¡Ä;We are helpless in the face of such a disaster...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10010;Ëþ½£¤ÎÈ¿Íð;The Manchu Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10010;Ëþ½£¤Î»ØÆ³¼Ô¥Ì¥ë¥Ï¥Á¤¬¡¢½÷¿¿Â²¤ò¼«¤é¤Î´ú¤Î¤â¤È¤Ëµê¹ç¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤é¤ÏËÌÊý ¤ËËþ½£¹ñ¤ò·ú¤Æ¡¢²æ¤¬¹ñËÌÉô¤Î¤¤¤¯¤Ä¤«¤Î½£¤ËÈ¿Íð¤òº¶¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤³¤Î´íµ¡ ¤Ë¤É¤¦Âн褤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦?;The Manchu leader Nurhachi has rallied the Jurchen tribes to his banner. They are reorganizing the Manchu state to our north, and are causing some of our northern provinces to rebel. How shall we deal with this crisis?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10010A;²æ¡¹¤ÏÈ¿Í𷳤òÄ𵤹¤ë¤Ë¤Ï ¼å¤¹¤®¤ë;We are too weak to crush the rebels;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10010B;È¿Í𷳤ÎÄðµ¤ò»î¤ß¤ë;Attempt to crush the rebels;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10011;ÇòÏ¡¶µÃĤγÈÂç;The Cult of the White Lotus;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10011;³×̿Ū¤ÊÈëÌ©·ë¼Ò¤Ç¤¢¤ëÇòÏ¡¶µÃĤ¬¡¢ºÆ¤Ó̱½°¤Î´Ö¤Ç»Ù»ý¤ò³ÈÂ礷¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£ ¤«¤Ä¤Æ¤Î¸µÂå¡¢Èà¤é¤Ï°Û̱²¤Î·¯¼ç¤ËÂФ·¤ÆÄñ¹³¤òÁÈ¿¥¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¤¬¡¢º£ÅÙ¤ÎÈà ¤é¤ÏÌÀÄ«¤ËÂФ·¤ÆºÆ¤ÓƱÍͤΤ³¤È¤ò´ë¤Æ¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹! ¤³¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ê³×̿Ū¶¸¿®¼Ô¤Ë¡¢ ¤É¤¦Âн褤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦?;The Cult of the White Lotus, a secret revolutionary society, has once again become popular among the common people. In the closing years of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, they organized resistance to the foreign overlords, and now they are doing so again, but against the reigning Ming Dynasty! What should be done with these revolutionary cultists?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10011A;¤Õ¤ó¡¢¶¸¿®¼Ô¤É¤â¤Î³²°¤Ï Ĺ³¤¤»¤ó!;Bah, surely these cultists can do no lasting harm!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10011B;Äë¹ñ¤ÎÉðÎϤÇÈ¿Íð¤ò Ä𵤷¤è¤¦;Let the forces of the Empire crush the Rebellion;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10012;ºâÀ¯´íµ¡;The Financial Crisis;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10012;¿ô½½Ç¯¤ËµÚ¤ÖÈ¿Íð¡¢¼Ò²ñÉ԰¡¢ÉåÇԤˤè¤ê¡¢²æ¤¬¹ñ¤ÎºâÀ¯»ö¾ð¤Ï²Ð¤Î¼Ö¤Ç¤¹¡£²æ¡¹ ¤Ë¤Ï¿·¤¿¤Ê¸½¶â¼ýÆþ¤¬É¬ÍפǤ¹¤¬¡¢¤½¤¦¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë¤ÏÉԿ͵¤¤Ê¿·ÀǤòƳÆþ¤¹¤ë ¤·¤«ÊýË¡¤¬¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£¤â¤·¤½¤¦¤¹¤ì¤Ð¡¢²æ¡¹¤Î»ñ¶â·«¤êÌäÂê¤Ï°ì»þŪ¤Ë²ò·è ¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤¹¤Ç¤ËÉÔ°ÂÄê¤Ê¼Ò²ñ¾ðÀª¤Ï¤µ¤é¤Ë°²½¤¹¤ë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢¤â¤· ¿·ÀǤòƳÆþ¤·¤Ê¤±¤ì¤Ð¡¢¤¤¤¯¤Ä¤«¤Î½£¤Ç¤Ï¼Ò²ñÉ԰¤ˤè¤Ã¤Æ¸ú²ÌŪ¤ÊħÀÇǽÎÏ ¤ò¼º¤Ã¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤¦¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Due to decades of rebellions, unrest, and corruption, our financial situation is in dire straits. We need a new inflow of cash, but the only way to do so is to institute new unpopular taxes. By doing so, we can temporarily relieve some of our cash flow problems, but the already unstable situation may become even worse. But if we don't, we may lose the ability to raise taxes efficiently in certain provinces due to the unrest. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10012A;¤¦¤à¡¢ÁýÀǤ·¤è¤¦;Yes, let us raise the taxes;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10012B;¤¤¤ä¡¢Ì±¤Ï´û¤Ë½½Ê¬ ÅܤäƤ¤¤ë!;No, our subjects are already angry enough!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10014;ÌÀÄ«¤ÎË×Íî;The Fall of the Ming Dynasty;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10014;ÌÀÄ«¤Ï¶õÁ°¤Îº®Íð¾õÂ֤˴٤ê¤Þ¤·¤¿! È¿ÍðÀªÎϤÏÃÏÊý¤ò»ÙÇÛ¤·¡¢¼óÅԤ˿ʷ³¤·¤Æ ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Ëþ½£¤ÎÈÚ²¤Î·³Àª¤ÏËÌÊý¤ò»×¤¤¤Î¤Þ¤Þ¤ËķΤ·¡¢Ë̵þ¤ò¶¼¤«¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ ¤¹¡£Ì±¤Ï¸½²¦Ä«¤ÎÅý¼£¤ËÂФ·¤ÆÁ´¤¯ÃéÀ¿¿´¤ò¼º¤¤¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£¸ÅÍ褫¤é¡¢²¦Ä«¤¬¤â¤Ï ¤äÅý¼£¤ËÃͤ·¤Ê¤¯¤Ê¤Ã¤¿»þ¤Ï¡¢Å·Ä뤬¸¢°Ò¤ò¼è¤ê¾å¤²¤ÆÊ̤μԤËÍ¿¤¨¤ë¡¢¤È ¿®¤¸¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Â¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤ÏÌÀÄ«¤«¤éÅ·Ì¿¤¬¼º¤ï¤ì¤¿¤È¿®¤¸¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢ °ìÉô¤Î¼Ô¤ÏºÇ¸å¤Þ¤ÇÈ¿Í𷳤äËþ½£Â²¤ÈÀ襤³¤±¤ë¤Ù¤¤À¤È´¶¤¸¤Æ¤ª¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£ ¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;The Empire has descended into unparalleled chaos! Rebels control the countryside and march upon our capital. The armies of the barbarous Manchu move at will throughout the north and threaten Beijing. The people have completely lost faith in the current dynasty to rule. The ancients believed that when a dynasty was no longer fit to rule, the Mandate of Heaven was withdrawn from them and given to another. Many believe that this has happened and that it is time for the Ming to go, but others feel that we should fight on to the end against the rebels and the Manchu. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10014A;ÆîÊý¤ÇÀ襤¤ò³¤±¤è¤¦!;Continue to fight on in the south!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10014B;²æ¡¹¤Î±¿Ì¿¤òËþ½£¤ËÂ÷¤·¡¢ À¶Ä«¤ÎÀ®Î©¤òÀë¸À¤·¤è¤¦;Throw our lot in with the Manchu and proclaim the Qing Dynasty;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10016;Ëþ½£¤Ë¤è¤ëÃæ¹ñ¤Î·Ñ¾µ;The Manchu Takeover of China;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10016;ÁÇÀ²¤é¤·¤¤ÃΤ餻¤Ç¤¹! Ëþ½£¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬¡¢Åý°ì¤Ë´Ø¤¹¤ë²æ¡¹¤Î¿½¤·½Ð¤ò¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì ¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£º£¸å¡¢²æ¡¹¤Ï°ì¤Ä¤Ê¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£;Wonderful news! The Manchu people have accepted our offer of unification. From now on we shall be as one.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10016A;²æ¡¹¤Ï¶¦¤ËÄë¹ñ¤ò Åý¼£¤¹¤ë¤Î¤À!;We will rule this Empire together!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10017;Ëþ½£¤Ë¤è¤ëÃæ¹ñ¤Î·Ñ¾µ;The Manchu Takeover of China;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10017;»Äǰ¤ÊÊ󤻤Ǥ¹! Ëþ½£¤Ï²æ¡¹¤Î¿½¤·½Ð¤ò¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Þ¤·¤¿¤¬¡¢¾ò·ï¤Ï¤¿¤À°ì¤Ä ¡Ä´°Á´¤Ê¹ßÉú¤Ç¤¹¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦?;Discouraging news! The Manchu have accepted our offer, but only on their terms - complete surrender. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10017A;¼õÂú¤¹¤ë¤Û¤«¤¢¤ë¤Þ¤¤ (GAMEOVER);We have no choice but to accept (End Game);;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10017B;ÈÚ²¤Ë̵¾ò·ï¹ßÉú¤Ê¤É¤¹¤ë¤Ä¤â¤ê¤Ï¤Ê¤¤!;We will not completely submit to these barbarians!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10025;Ãæ¹ñ¤ÎÊø²õ;The Chinese Collapse;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10025;²¿Ç¯¤â¤Îº®Íð¤Î¸å¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤ÎÀ¯ÉܤÏÊø²õ¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£·ë²Ì¤È¤·¤Æ¡¢²æ¡¹¤Ï¤¤¤Ã¤½¤¦ ¿¤¯¤ÎËÌÊý½ô½£¤ò¿Ê½Ð¤·¤Æ¤¤¿Ëþ½£¤Ë¼º¤¤¤Þ¤·¤¿¤¿¡£Æîµþ¤Ïº£¤ä¶²¤í¤·¤¤¤Û¤É ̵ËÉÈ÷¤Ç¤¹¤¬¡¢À¯ÉÜ¤ÏÆîÊý¤ËË´Ì¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£;After years of chaos, the government of China has collapsed. As a result, we have lost still more northern provinces to the advancing Manchu. Nanjing is now terribly exposed, and the government has fled south.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10025A;¤¯¤½¤Ã!;Drat!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10026;ÌÀÄ«¤Î½ªßá;The End of the Ming Dynasty;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10026;ºÇ¸å¤ÎÌÀÄ«¤ÎѨ¾Î¼Ô¤¬Æ¨Ë´¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿! Ëþ½£¤ÏÃæ¹ñ¤ÎÂçÉôʬ¤ò»ÙÇÛ¤·¡¢²æ¡¹¤ÏÈà¤é ¤Î¿Ê¹¶¤ä¡¢²æ¤¬»ÙÇÛÃϰè¤Ç¤Î½ª¤ï¤ê¤Ê¤È¿Íð¤ËÂФ·¤Æ¤Ê¤¹½Ñ¤¬¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£ ¤ª¤½¤é¤¯¡¢²æ¡¹¤Ïº£¤ä¹ßÉú¤·¤Æ¡¢Èà¤é¤Î»üÈá¤Ë¤¹¤¬¤ë¤Ù¤¤Ê¤Î¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡Ä;The last of the Ming pretenders has fled! The Manchu own the majority of China, and we are helpless against their advance and the never-ending revolts in the areas we control. Maybe it would be better to surrender now and throw ourselves on their mercy.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10026A;Ëþ½£¤Ë¹ßÉú¤¹¤ë;We surrender to the Manchu;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10026B;¤¤¤ä¡¢²æ¡¹¤Ï·è¤·¤ÆÄü¤á¤Ê¤¤!;No, we will never give up!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10034;ËüΤ¤ÎĹ¾ë¤Î¤µ¤é¤Ê¤ë½¤Éü;More Repairs for the Great Wall;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10034;ÀµÅýÄë(±Ñ½¡)¤¬¥â¥ó¥´¥ë¤Ë¼ü¤ï¤ì¤Æ¤«¤é¤º¤Ã¤È¡¢ËÌÊý¤ÎÊÕ¶¤ËÂФ¹¤ëËɱҤϽÅÍ× ¤Ê²ÝÂê¤Ç¤·¤¿¡£ÌäÂê¤Î°ì¤Ä¤ÏĹ¾ë¤Î¤ªÁÆËö¤Ê¾õÂ֤Ǥ¢¤ê¡¢¤³¤ì¤Ï¸ÅÂå¤Ë·ú¤Æ¤é ¤ì¤Æ°ÊÍ褳¤³¿ôÀ¤µª¤Î´Ö¡¢Êø¤ì¤ë¤Þ¤Þ¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£²æ¡¹¤ÏĹ¾ë¤ò½¤Éü¤¹¤ë¤³ ¤È¤¬¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¤·¤«¤·¤³¤ì¤Ï¹â¤¯¤Ä¤¤Þ¤¹¤·¡¢ÊªÍýŪ¤ª¤è¤Ó·ÐÍýŪ¤ÊÅØÎϤϡ¢ ̱¤ò¤¤¤¯¤é¤«ÉÔ²º¤Ê¾õÂ֤ˤ¹¤ë¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢Ëɸæ¤ò²þÁ±¤¹¤ë¤³¤È ¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¤½¤ÎÃϰè¤Ï¤è¤êÀ¸»ºÅª¤«¤Ä°ÂÁ´¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¡¢Ì±¤¬ÈòÆñ¾ì½ê¤òµá¤á¤ÆÆ¨Ë´ ¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ê¤³¤È¤Ï¤Ê¤¯¤Ê¤ë¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¹¤Ù¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Ever since the capture of the Emperor Zhengtong by the Mongols, security on the northern frontier has been an important issue. One problem is the sorry state of the Great Wall, built in ancient times, but left to crumble in recent centuries. We could repair the Great Wall, but it would be expensive and the effort, both physical and fiscal, would likely cause some unrest among the people. However, with improved defenses, the provinces in the area would likely become more productive and secure, while without them people may leave to safer havens. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10034A;¤¦¤à¡¢Ä¹¾ë¤ò½¤Éü¤¹¤ëɬÍפ¬¤¢¤ë!;Yes, we need further repairs to the Great Wall!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10034B;Êø¤ì¤ë¤Þ¤Þ¤Ë¤·¤Æ¤ª¤±;Let it continue to crumble;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10036;¥¤¥¨¥º¥¹²ñ»Î¤ÎÄÉÊü;The Expulsion of the Jesuits;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10036;ºÇ¶á¤Î½ÐÍè»ö¤«¤é¤·¤Æ¡¢º£¤ä¥¤¥¨¥º¥¹²ñ¤ÏÍѺѤߤˤʤäƤ·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¤è¤¦¤Ë¸«¤¨¤Þ ¤¹¡£Èà¤é¤ÎÃμ±¤Ï°ÎÂç¤Ç¤¹¤¬¡¢²æ¡¹¤Ë¤È¤Ã¤Æ¤Ï°Û¼Á¤Ç¤¢¤ê¡¢»þ¤Ë¤Ï³Ø¼Ôã¤ä°ìÈÌ ¤ÎÉ÷½¬¤ËưÍɤò°ú¤µ¯¤³¤·¡¢²æ¤¬¹ñ¤òÉÔ°ÂÄê¤Ë¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Èà¤é¤Ï¿ô½½Ç¯¤Ë ÅϤꡢ¹ñÆâ»ö¾ð¤Ë²ðÆþ¤·¤Æ¤¤Þ¤·¤¿¡Ä¡£ºÇ¸å¤Î¤¤Ã¤«¤±¤Ï¡¢¤Ä¤¤ºÇ¶á¤ÎÁê³ÌäÂê ¤Ø¤Î´³¾Ä¤Ç¤·¤¿¡£¤ª¤½¤é¤¯¡¢Èà¤é¤òµî¤é¤»¤ë»þ¤¬Í褿¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£;Due to recent events, it now seems that the Jesuits may have outlived their usefulness. Although their knowledge is great, it is foreign to us and sometimes causes much commotion among our scholars and the common folk, disrupting the stability of our realm. They have been for decades interfering in the internal affairs of our nation - the final straw was their meddling in the recent succession. Perhaps it is time for them to go.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10036A;Èà¤é¤òÄÉÊü¤»¤è!;Expel them!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10036B;¤¤¤ä¡¢Èà¤é¤Ïͱפ¹¤®¤ë!;No, they are too valuable!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10037;Ï¿¤ÎǤ̿;The Appointment of Heshen;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10037;Í˾¤ÊÄî¿Ã¤¬ºÇ¶áÃíÌܤò½¸¤á¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Èà¤Î̾¤ÏÏ¿(Àµ³Î¤Ë¤Ï²¦¤Ø¤ó¤Ë¿½)¤È ¤¤¤¤¡¢³°¸ò¤ÈÆâÀ¯¤Ë³Î¤«¤Ê¸ÌÀ¤µ¤ò¸«¤»¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢Èà¤Ï¤Ò¤É¤¯ÉåÇÔ¤·¤Æ ¤ª¤ê¡¢À¯¼£ÅªÍǽ¤µ¤È¶¯Íߤµ¡¢¤¨¤³¤Ò¤¤¤¤¬¤Ê¤¤¤Þ¤¼¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¿Íʪ¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡¢¤È ¤Î±½¤â¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£Èà¤òºËÁê¤ËÅÐÍѤ¹¤Ù¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;An up-and-coming minister has recently come to our attention. His name is Heshen, and he is certainly wise in the ways of diplomacy and administration. However, rumor has it that he is also grossly corrupt, mixing his political excellence with greed and favoritism. Should we appoint him our chief minister?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10037A;·çÅÀ¤ËÌܤò¤Ä¤Ö¤Ã¤Æ ÅÐÍѤ·¤è¤¦!;Appoint him despite his faults!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10037B;¤¤¤ä¡¢¤½¤Î¤è¤¦¤ÊÉåÇԤϹñ¤ò ¿ª¤à!;No, such corruption could ruin the state!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10038;¥Þ¥Ã¥«¡¼¥È¥Ë¡¼¶ª¤Î»ÈÀáÃÄ;Lord Macartney's Mission;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10038;Êó¹ð¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð¡¢¤Ï¤ë¤«À¾Êý¤Î¡Ö¥¤¥ó¥°¥é¥ó¥É¡×¤Ê¤ëÈÚ²¤Î¹ñ¤«¤é¥Þ¥Ã¥«¡¼¥È¥Ë¡¼ Ë¿¤Ê¤ë¶ª¤¬Î¨¤¤¤ë³°¸ò»ÈÀ᤬¡¢²æ¤¬¹ñ¤Î±è´ß¤ËÅþÃ夷¤¿¤½¤¦¤Ç¤¹¡£Èà¤Ï¡¢²æ¤¬¹ñ ¤È¤Î¸ò°×¤òÂ¥¿Ê¤·¤¿¤¤¤È¤¤¤¦²¦¤«¤é¤Î°§»¢¾õ¤È¡¢¿ô¡¹¤ÎÉԻ׵Ĥʤ«¤é¤¯¤ê»Å³Ý ¤±¤ò·È¤¨¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È¤Î¤³¤È¤Ç¤¹¡£¤³¤Î»ÈÀá¤ò¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Þ¤¹¤«?;Reports have reached us that a diplomatic mission has arrived on our shores from the far-off western barbarian nation of England, led by a certain Lord Macartney. He is said to bring with him the friendly greetings of his King, ideas for facilitating the trade between our nations, and various mechanical wonders. Shall receive this mission?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10038A;ÌîÈÚ¤ÊÀ¾ÍΤΰËâã¤È¤Î ¸ò¾Ä¤ÏµñÈݤ¹¤ë!;Reject the overtures of these rude western devils!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10038B;Èà¤é¤ÎÄó°Æ¤Ë¶½Ì£¤¬¤¢¤ë;We are interested in hearing their ideas;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10039;ÇòÏ¡¶µÅ̤ÎÍð;The White Lotus Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10039;¹¤¯Î®ÉÛ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë±½¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð¡¢³×̿ŪÈëÌ©·ë¼Ò¤Ç¤¢¤ëÇòÏ¡¶µÃĤ¬È¿Íð¤ò´ë¤Æ¤Æ¤¤ ¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ç¤¹¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Widespread rumors seem to indicate that the Cult of the White Lotus, a secret revolutionary society, is planning rebellion. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10039A;³²¤Î¤Ê¤¤Ã±¤Ê¤ë±½¤À¤í¤¦;It's likely just harmless talk;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10039B;±¢ËżԤòÊ´ºÕ¤·¤í!;Crush these plotters!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10040;Å·Íý¶µÅ̤ÎÍð;The Celestial Order Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10040;¹¤¯Î®ÉÛ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë±½¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð¡¢³×̿ŪÈëÌ©·ë¼Ò¤Ç¤¢¤ëÅ·Íý¶µÃĤ¬È¿Íð¤ò´ë¤Æ¤Æ¤¤ ¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ç¤¹¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Widespread rumors seem to indicate that the Cult of the Celestial Order, a secret revolutionary society, is planning rebellion. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10040A;³²¤Î¤Ê¤¤Ã±¤Ê¤ë±½¤À¤í¤¦;It's likely just harmless talk;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10040B;±¢ËżԤòÊ´ºÕ¤·¤í!;Crush these plotters!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10041;Ȭ·µ¶µÅ̤ÎÍð;The Eight Trigrams Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10041;¹¤¯Î®ÉÛ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë±½¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð¡¢³×̿ŪÈëÌ©·ë¼Ò¤Ç¤¢¤ëȬ·µ¶µÃĤ¬È¿Íð¤ò´ë¤Æ¤Æ¤¤ ¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ç¤¹¡£¤¤¤«¤¬¤¤¤¿¤·¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦¤«?;Widespread rumors seem to indicate that the Cult of the Eight Trigrams, a secret revolutionary society, is planning rebellion. What shall we do?;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10041A;³²¤Î¤Ê¤¤Ã±¤Ê¤ë±½¤À¤í¤¦;It's likely just harmless talk;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10041B;±¢ËżԤòÊ´ºÕ¤·¤í!;Crush these plotters!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10043;Ëþ½£¤Ë¤è¤ëÃæ¹ñ¤Î·Ñ¾µ;The Manchu Takeover of China;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10043;º£¤ä²æ¡¹¤Ï°ì¤Ä¤Î¹ñ¤ÈÀ®¤ê¡¢¿·¤¿¤Ê»ÙÇÛ¼Ô¤Î̾¤ò̾¾è¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£;Now that we are one nation, we will take the name of our new rulers;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10043A;Ëþ½£Â²¤ÎÀ¶²¦Ä«ËüºÐ!;Long live the Qing Dynasty of the Manchu!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10044;ÊõÁ¥´ÏÂâ(ŢϤαóÀ¬)¤Ë ´Ø¤¹¤ëµÄÏÀ;Treasure Fleet policy debate;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST3703;1405¡Á1424ǯ¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÀ®ÁıʳÚÄë¤Ï¡¢µðÂç¤ÊÊõÁ¥´ÏÂâ¤ò±óÀ¬¤ËÁ÷¤ê½Ð¤·¤¿¡£¤³¤ì ¤ò»Ø´ø¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿ÄóÆÄ¤ÏÕá´±¤ÎŢϤǡ¢Èà¤Ï¹ç·×6²óÀ¾ÍÎ(¥¤¥ó¥ÉÍÎ)¤ò¹Ò³¤¤·¤¿¡£ ´ÏÂâ¤Î·úÀߤÏ1403ǯ¡¢500Àɰʾå¤ÎÁ¥¤ò·úÀߤ»¤è¤È¤ÎÌ¿Îá¤Ë»Ï¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£Ìںऽ¤Î ¾¤ÎºàÎÁ¤ä¡¢Â繩¡¢À½ÈÁ¿¦¿Í¡¢Â¤Á¥¹©¡¢Ï«Ì³¼Ô¤¬Äë¹ñÁ´ÅÚ¤«¤éβȹÁ(Áɽ£¶á¹Ù) ¤Ë½¸¤á¤é¤ì¤¿¡£Î²È¹Á¤Îºî¶È¾ì¤Ç¤ÏºÇÂç¤Ç2¡Á3Ëü¿Í¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Æ¯¤¡¢µï½»¤·¤¿¡£ Á¥¤ÏÈà¤é¤Î°Ò¸÷¤òÈ¿±Ç¤·¤Æ·ú¤¤µ¤ì¤¿¡£¤³¤ì¤éµðÂç¤ÊÊõÁ¥¤ÎÃæ¤Ç¤âºÇÂç¤Î¤â¤Î ¤ÏÁ´Ä¹400ft¡¢Á´Éý166ft¤¢¤Ã¤¿¤È¹Í¤¨¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë(Èæ³ÓÂоݤȤ·¤Æ¡¢¥³¥í¥ó¥Ö¥¹ ¤Î¥µ¥ó¥¿Ž¥¥Þ¥ê¥¢¹æ¤ÏÁ´Ä¹85ft¡¢¥¯¥Ã¥¯¤Î¥ì¥¾¥ê¥å¡¼¥·¥ç¥ó¹æ¤Ï111ft¤À¤Ã¤¿)¡£ ´°À®¤·¤¿´ÏÂâ¤Ï¡¢317ÀɤÎÁ¥¤Èʼ»Î¡¢Á¥°å¡¢Å·Ê¸²È¡¢ÄÌÌõ¤«¤é¤Ê¤ë27,000¿Í¤Î¾è ÁȰ÷¤Ç¹½À®¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Á¥¤ÏÈþ¤·¤¯ÅÉÁõޥĦ¹ï¤µ¤ì¡¢ÀÄÆ¼¤ÎÂçˤ¤¬¼è¤êÉÕ¤±¤é¤ì¡¢ ÂçÁ¥¼¼¤È¡¢¥Ð¥ë¥³¥Ë¡¼¤È¼ê¤¹¤ê¤Ë±ï¼è¤é¤ì¤¿¶Å¤Ã¤¿Éû¼¼¤òÈ÷¤¨¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£³°¹ñ¤Î À¯Éܤ˴¶ÌäòÍ¿¤¨¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢¹â²Á¤ÊÊõʪ¤¬Â£¤êʪ¤È¤·¤ÆÀÑ¤Þ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Á¥¤Ï¤Þ¤¿¡¢ ²þÎɤµ¤ì¤¿¹ÒË¡ÁõÈ÷¡¢ËÉ¿å¶è²è¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¸¿Â¦¡¢Ê¿¹ÕÂɤȤ¤¤Ã¤¿ºÇ¿·¤Îµ»½Ñ¤òºÎ ÍѤ·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£´ÏÂâ¤Î¼ç¤ÊÌÜŪ¤Ï¡¢±Ê³ÚÄ뤬Äë°Ì¤òÒÕÃ¥¤·¤¿¹ÔÊýÉÔÌÀ¤Î±ù(·úʸÄë) ¤òõ¤¹¤³¤È¤È¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤Î±Æ¶ÁÎϤò¶áÎÙ½ô¹ñ¤Ë³ÈÂ礹¤ë¤³¤È¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£´ÏÂâ¤Ï¥¤¥ó¥É ¥Í¥·¥¢¡¢¥¤¥ó¥É¡¢¥¢¥é¥Ó¥¢¡¢¥Ú¥ë¥·¥¢¡¢Å쥢¥Õ¥ê¥«¤òõ¸¡¤·¡¢½ô³°¹ñ¤È³°¸òÀÜ ¿¨¤ò»ý¤Á¡¢»þ¤Ë¤Ï¤½¤Î»ö¾ð¤Ë´³¾Ä¤·¤¿¡£¿ô¿¤¯¤Î»ÈÀá㤬¡¢Â£¤êʪ¤È¹×ʪ¤ò·È ¤¨¤ÆÃæ¹ñ¤Ë¤ä¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢¹¿ßæÄë¤ÎÄë°Ì·Ñ¾µ¸å¡¢·àŪ¤ÊÀ¯ºöž´¹¤¬¹Ô¤ï ¤ì¤¿¡£¹¿ßæÄë¤ÏÊݼéŪ¤Ç¡¢¼ô¶µ¤Î¿®Ç°¤Ë±Æ¶Á¤ò¼õ¤±¤¿¿Íʪ¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏÁ¥ÃÄ¤ä ¾èÁȰ÷¡¢Ï«Ì³¼Ô¡¢Â£Êª¤Î°Ý»ýŽ¥´ÉÍý¤Ë¤«¤«¤ëËÄÂç¤ÊÈñÍѤ¬¡¢°ìÈÌ̱½°¤ËÂФ·¤Æ½Å ¤¤ÀÇÉéô¤ò¤«¤±¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¹Íθ¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏÊõÁ¥´ÏÂâ±óÀ¬¤ÎµÙ»ß¤òÌ¿¤¸¤¿¡£;From 1405-1424, the Ming Emperor, Ming Cheng Zu, sent out a massive treasure fleet, under the command of the famed eunuch admiral Zheng He, for a total of 6 voyages to the Western Ocean (Indian Ocean). Construction started in AD 1403 with an order to produce over 500 ships. Timber and other materials, as well as carpenters, sailmakers, and shipwrights and labourers were transported from all over the Empire to Port Liu Jia. At its height 20,000 to 30,000 people worked and lived at the yards in Port Liu Jia.\n \n The ships were built for their grandeur. The largest of these enormous treasure ships were thought to be 400 feet long and 166 feet wide (compare Columbus's St. Maria of 85 ft and Cook's the Resolution of 111 ft). Once completed the fleet consisted of 317 ships with a crew of over 27,000 men, including soldiers, doctors, astronomers, and translators. The ships were beautifully painted and carved, fitted with bronze cannons, and contained grand cabins, and elaborate antechambers that were festooned with balconies and railings. Expensive treasures were loaded on the ships as gifts to impress foreign governments. The ships also utilised the latest technology, such as improved navigation equipment, watertight bulwark compartments, and the balanced rudder.\n \n The ships were built primarily to pursue Cheng Zu's missing nephew from whom Cheng Zu siezed the throne, and to strengthen China's influence over its neighbours. The fleet explored Indonesia, India, Arabia, Persia and East Africa, making diplomatic contact and sometimes intervening in the affairs of foreign countries. Large numbers of embassadors with gifts and tributes were brought to China.\n \n However, a dramatic turn around in policy occurred after Ren Zong succeeded the throne. Ren Zong was a conservative and influenced by Confucian beliefs. He thought that the enormous cost of supply and maintainence of the ships, crew, labourers and treasures created a heavy burden on the ordinary people. He ordered the suspension of treasure fleet voyages.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10044A;´ÏÂâ¤Î³èư¤òµÙ»ß¤¹¤ë;Suspend the activities of the fleet;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10044B;³ÈÂç³èư¤ò³¤±¤ë;Continue our expansion;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10045;ŢϤκÆÇ¤´±;Recommissioning of Zheng He;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10045;ÀëÆÁÄë¤â¤Þ¤¿¡¢¶¯¤¤¼ô¶µ¤Î±Æ¶Á¤ò¼õ¤±¡¢¹ñÆâ»ö¾ð¤Ë½¸Ã椷¤¿¹ÄÄë¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¤±¤ì ¤É¤â¡¢Èà¤ÏÊݼéŪ¤ÊÀ¯ºö¤ò¿ä¿Ê¤¹¤ë°ìÊý¤Ç¾·³Ã£¤âËþ¤µ¤»¤è¤¦¤È»î¤ß¤¿¡£ ¤½¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ê»î¤ß¤Î°ì¤Ä¤¬¡¢1430ǯ¤Ë¹Ô¤ï¤ì¤¿Å¢Ï¤ò»Ø´ø´±¤È¤¹¤ëÊõÁ¥±óÀ¬¤ÎºÆ³« ¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡£Èà¤ÏÄ«¹×¤ÎÎ̤¬¸º¾¯¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È´¶¤¸¡¢½ô³°¹ñ¤ËÂФ¹¤ëÌÀÄ«¤Î±Æ¶ÁÎϤò ¼è¤êÌ᤹¤¿¤á¡¢¿·¤¿¤Ê¹Ò³¤¤òÌ¿¤¸¤¿¤Î¤À¡£¤µ¤é¤ËÈà¤Ï¡¢¤³¤Î¹Ò³¤¤Ï(¤½¤¦¤·¤Ê¤± ¤ì¤Ð¹Á¤Çµà¤Á¤Æ¤¤¤¯¤À¤±¤Î)Á¥¤ò³èÍѤ·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤À¤±¤Ê¤Î¤Ç¡¢¤«¤«¤ëÈñÍѤϤµ¤Û¤É ¿¤¯¤Ê¤¤¤À¤í¤¦¡¢¤È´¶¤¸¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£;Although Xuan Zong was an Emperor under strong Confucian influence and concentrated on domestic affairs, he tried to keep military generals content whilst pursuing his conservative policies. One such attempt was the recomissioning of Treasure Fleet voyages headed by Zheng He in AD 1430. He felt that the amount of incoming tribute was declining and ordered a new voyage to gain back the Empire's influence on foreign countries. Moreover, he felt that it would not cost a lot to the Empire as this voyage only made use of ships that were otherwise left idle to decay in the ports.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10045A;ºÆ¤Ó¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤Î±É¸÷¤Î¤¿¤á¤Ë;Once again for the glory of China;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10045B;ŢϤλþÂå¤Ï½ª¤ï¤Ã¤¿;Zheng He's time has passed;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10046;ÊõÁ¥´ÏÂâ¤Î±¿Ì¿;Fate of the Treasure Fleet;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10046;ÀëÆÁÄë¤Î»à¸å¡¢»°Í̤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÊå¿Ã¤È¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¡£Å¢Ï¤â¤Þ¤¿Ëפ·¡¢¼ô¼Ô¤Î´±Î½Ã£¤Ï (ÆÃ¤Ë¡¢¹ñ¶¤ä¹ñÆâ¤ÎÌäÂ꤬¼çÍפʲÝÂê¤È¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë»þ¤Ë¤¢¤Ã¤Æ)µðÂç¤ÊÊõÁ¥ ´ÏÂâ¤Î°Ý»ýÈñ¤Î¹â³Û¤µ¤Ëµ¿Ìä¤òÄ褷¤¿¡£¹ÄÄë¤ÏÉÛ¹ð¤ò½Ð¤·¡¢¿·¤¿¤Ê³°ÍιҹÔÁ¥¤Î ·ú¤¤òÁ´¤Æ¶Ø¤¸¤¿¡£;After the death of Xuan Zong, the Three Yang became counsels to the Imperial administration. Zheng He has also died and these Confucian bureaucrats questioned the costly maintenance of the massive Treasure Fleet, especially when there were more pressing concerns on the land borders and internal affair. The emperor placed a ban on all construction of new ocean-going vessels.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10046A;Á´¤Æ¤Î´ÏÁ¥·ú¤¤ò¶Ø¤º¤ë;Ban all construction;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10046B;¤è¤ê°Â²Á¤ÊÁ¥¤Ê¤é·ú¤¤ò ³¤±¤Æ¤â³²¤Ë¤Ï¤Ê¤ë¤Þ¤¤;It won't hurt to keep making some cheaper ones;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10046C;²æ¡¹¤Ï±Ê±ó¤Ë³¤¤ò»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ë!;We will rule the seas forever!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME10047;´ÏÂâ¤Î²òÂÎ;Dismantling of the fleet;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST10047;1525ǯ¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Ï¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤¬¤½¤ì¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë·ú¤¤·¤¿¤¢¤é¤æ¤ë³°ÍιҹÔÁ¥¤ÎÇÑ´þ¤ò´±Íùã ¤ËÌ¿¤¸¤¿¡£;In 1525, the emperor authorized officials to destroy any ocean-going vessels that China still posessed.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10047A;³°ÍιҹÔÁ¥¤Ïͽ»»¤ò ¿©¤¤¤Ä¤Ö¤¹¤À¤±¤À;These vessels are nothing but a drain on our budget;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10047B;Ãæ¤Ë¤ÏÌò¤ËΩ¤ÄÁ¥¤â¤¢¤ë;Not all the ships are useless;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME10047C;¤â¤Ã¤ÈÁ¥¤¬É¬ÍפÀ!;we need more ships!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147000;ÏÁÕä¤Î½±·â;Japanese Pirate Raids;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147000;±Ê³Ú½½¼·Ç¯(1419ǯ)¡¢ÏÁÕ䤬ÎËÅìȾÅç¤ÎÅìÉô±è´ß°ìÂÓ¤ò½±·â¤·¤¿¡£;In Yong Le year 17 (AD 1419), Japanese pirates raided an area on the east coast of the Liao Dong peninsula.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147000A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147001;¥Ù¥È¥Ê¥à¤Ç¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø) ¤ÎÍõ»³µ¯µÁ;Le Loi's Lam Son resistance in Vietnam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147001;°ÂÆî¤È¤ÏË̥٥ȥʥà¶áÊդΤ³¤È¤Ç¡¢À¾Îñ939ǯ¤Ë°ÂÆî¤ÎÀªÎÏ(¸âÄ«)¤¬¿¯Æþ¼Ô¤Ç¤¢ ¤ëÃæ¹ñ¤ÎÀªÎÏ(Åâ)¤òÇË¤Ã¤ÆÆÈΩ¤·¤¿»ÙÇÛ¤ò³ÎΩ¤¹¤ë¤Þ¤Ç¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤Î°ìÉô¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£ ¤·¤«¤·¡¢¾Î¹æ¤òµö¤·¤Æ¤â¤é¤¦¤¿¤á¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤Ø¤ÎÄ«¹×¤Ï¹Ô¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£°ÂÆî¤ÏÀѶËŪ¤Ë ³ÈÂ礷¡¢Ë̤ÏÁ×Ä«¡¢Æî¤Ï¥Á¥ã¥ó¥Ñ¡¢À¾¤Ï¥é¥ª¥¹¤È½¾Â°½ôÉô²¤ò¿¯Î¬¤·¤¿¡£Ãæ¹ñ ¤ÇÌÀÄ«¤¬µ¯¤³¤Ã¤¿¸å¤â¡¢°ÂÆî¤ÏÃæ¹ñ¤Î½¡¼ç¸¢¤òǧ¤á³¤±¤¿¡£400ǯ´Ö¤ÎÆÈΩ¤òÄÌ ¤·¤Æ¡¢°ÂÆî¤Î¿Í¡¹¤Ï¹ñ²È°Õ¼±¤ò°é¤Æ¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£1300ǯÂå¸åȾ¡¢ÄÄÄ«(ÄÄ»áÂç±Û¹ñ)¤¬ ÌǤܤµ¤ì¡¢ÍÎϤÊÁ°¤ÎÄî¿Ã¤¬1402ǯ¡¢Èà¤Î©»Ò¤ò²¦¤È¤¹¤ë¸ÕÄ«¤ò·ú¤Æ¤è¤¦¤È¤·¤¿¡£ ¤·¤«¤·¡¢ÄÄÄ«¤Î²¦»Ò¤¬Ãæ¹ñ¤Ëƨ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Ãæ¹ñ¤ÏÒÕÃ¥¼Ô¤òǧ¤á¤ë¤è¤ê¤âÄÄÄ«¤Î ºÆ¶½¤ò»î¤ß¤¿¤¬¡¢²¦»Ò¤¬»¦¤µ¤ì¤Æ¼ºÇÔ¤·¤¿¡£Ãæ¹ñ¤ÏÂбþ¤È¤·¤Æ1406ǯ¡¢¤³¤Î¹ñ¤ò À¬Éþ¤·¤Æ¸òìæÉÛÀ¯»È»Ê¤òÀßÃÖ¤·¤¿¡£¤³¤ì¤Ï¡¢ÄÄÄ«»þÂå¤ÎÆÃ¸¢¤¬Éü³è¤µ¤ì¤ë¤È´üÂÔ ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿Ãϸµ¾åή³¬µé¤ÎÉÔ¶½¤òÇã¤Ã¤¿¡£ÌÀÄ«¤Îʸ´±¤ÈÉ𴱤ÏÐþËý¤Ç¡¢Ãϸµ¤Îʸ²½ ŪÉ÷½¬¤òǧ¼±¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë̵ÆÜÃå¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£Èà¤é¤ÏÃæ¹ñ¤ÎÀÇÀ©Ž¥¶µ°éŽ¥²ÊµóŽ¥Î§Ë¡À©ÅÙ ¤ò¤Ö¤Ã¤¤é¤Ü¤¦¤Ë̱½°¤Ë²¡¤·ÉÕ¤±¤¿¡£¤¹¤°¤ËÈ¿Í𤬵¯¤¡¢¤¹¤Ð¤ä¤¯¹¤¬¤Ã¤¿¡£ ±Ñ¹ñ¸ø¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿Ä¥Ê夬¡¢ºÆ¤Ó°ÂÆî¤ÎÊ¿Äê¤ËÇɸ¯¤µ¤ì¤¿¡£±Ê³Ú½½Æóǯ(1414ǯ)¤Þ ¤Ç¤Ë¡¢¸òìæÆâ¤ä¶áÎÙ½ô¹ñ¤Ë±£¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿È¿ÍðÀªÎϤΤۤȤó¤ÉÁ´¤Æ¤¬¶îÃव¤ì¤¿¡£ ̱½°¤òÊ¿Äꤹ¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢Ä¥Êå¤ÏÀѶËŪ¤ËËɸæ¤ò¸Ç¤á¡¢Â¿¤¯¤Î»³Â±¤ò¶¯À©Åª¤Ëµ¢ÇÀ ¤µ¤»¡¢°ÂÆî¤Î¹ß¾¤ò´±Íù¤È¤·¤ÆÅÐÍѤ·¤¿¡£Ä¥Êå¤Ï¤½¤Î¸å¡¢Ë¾ë¸ôÍûÉË¡¢Õá´±ÇÏ ñ֤ȸòÂ夷¤¿¡£ÇÏñ֤Ϥ³¤ÎÃϰèÆâ¤ÎÉÙ¹ë¤äºâÊõ¤òÂ硹Ū¤Ëõº÷¤·¡¢Ë×¼ý¤·¤¿¤Î ¤Ç¡¢Â礤ÊÉÔËþ¤ò°ú¤µ¯¤³¤·¡¢Â¿¤¯¤Î°ÂÆî¤Î¹ß¾¤¬¤¿¤Á¤Þ¤ÁÈ¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¤¿¡£ ¤½¤ÎÃæ¤Ë¤Ï¡¢1418ǯ¤ËÍõ»³¤Ç˪µ¯¤·¤¿Í̾¤Ê¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤â¤¤¤¿¡£ÍûÉˤϡ¢»Í ÊýȬÊý¤Î°ÂÆî¿Í»ØÆ³¼Ô¤òÄɤ¤Î©¤Æ¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¶¯¤¤¤é¤ì¤¿¡£±Ê³Ú½½È¬Ç¯(1420ǯ)¡¢ ±É¾»ÇìÄÄÃÒ¤¬ÍûÉˤλٱç¤ËÁ÷¤é¤ì¤¿¡£;The region of An Nam covers northern Vietnam, had been part of China until 939 BC when warlords in An Nam defeated invading warlords from China and established separate rule. However, tributes were payed to China which also granted titles. An Nam expanded aggressively and invaded the Song dynasty to its north, Champa to its south, Laos and affiliated tribes to its west. After the Ming dynasty was founded in China An Nam continued to recognise Chinese overlordship. Through 400 years of independence, the people in An Nam developed a sense of national identity.\n \n In the late 1300s, the ruling Tran dynasty was overthrown and a powerful former minister tried to set up the Ho dynasty by making his son king in 1402 BC. However, a Tran prince had fled to China. Rather than recognising the usurpers China tried to restore the Tran dynasty, but this failed when the prince was murdered. China responded by invading the country in 1406 and made it into a new province, Jiao Zhi.\n \n This led to discontent amongst the local upper class who expected their privileges to be restored along with the Tran dynasty. The Ming administrative and military officials were domineering and insensitive to distinct local cultural practices. They applied the Chinese system of taxation, education, examination, and formal rites on the people abruptly. Rebellion soon spread rapidly. Zhang Fu, now Duke of Ying, was again sent to pacify An Nam twice. By Yong Le year 12 (AD 1414), almost all resistance forces within Jiao Zhi and hiding in neighbouring countries were eliminated. To pacify the people, Zhang Fu actively built up defences, forcefully organised many bandits into agricultural production, and employed surrendered Vietnamese leaders as officials.\n Zhang Fu was later replaced by Li Bin and a eunuch, Ma Qi. He began massively searching and extracting riches and treasures within the area, causing great discontent and immediate rebellion of many surrendered Vietnamese leaders, including the famous Le Loi who began the Lam Son resistance in 1418. Li Bin was forced to pursue Vietnamese leaders from all directions. In Yong Le year 18 (AD 1420), Chen Zhi was sent to assist Li Bin.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147001A;ÍûÉˤλٱç¤Î¤¿¤á¡¢ÄÄÃÒ¤ò ¸òìæ¤ØÁ÷¤ë;Send Chen Zhi to assist Li Bin in Jiao Zhi;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147001B;Ê̤糤òµ¯¤³¤·¤ÆÄ¥Êå¤ò Çɸ¯¤·È¿Íð¤òÄ𵤹¤ë;Raise another army and send Zhang Fu to crush the rebels;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147001C;Åý¼£À©ÅÙ¤ò²þ³×¤¹¤ë;Reform the administrative system;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147001D;¼ô¼Ô¤Î½õ¸À¤òÍÆ¤ì¤Æ¸òìæ¤òÊü´þ¤¹¤ë;Listen to Confucian advisors and give up Jiao Zhi;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147002;¥Ù¥È¥Ê¥à¤Ç¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤ÎÍõ»³µ¯µÁ¤¬³ÈÂç;Spread of Le Loi's Lam Son resistance in Vietnam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147002;¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤Ï1418ǯ¤ËÍõ»³µ¯µÁ¤ò»Ï¤á¤¿¡£¸òìæ¤Î»Ø´ø´±¡¢ÍûÉˤϡ¢»ÍÊýȬÊý ¤Î°ÂÆî¿Í»ØÆ³¼Ô¤òÄɤ¤Î©¤Æ¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¶¯¤¤¤é¤ì¤¿¡£±Ê³Ú½½È¬Ç¯(1420ǯ)¡¢±É¾»Çì ÄÄÃÒ¤¬ÍûÉˤλٱç¤ËÁ÷¤é¤ì¡¢Íâǯ¤Î½©¤Þ¤Ç¤ËÈ¿Í𷳤ÏÂǤÁÉ餫¤µ¤ì¤¿¤¬¡¢óÕÍø¤Ï ¼ü¤ï¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£±Ê³ÚÆó½½Ç¯(1422ǯ)¡¢ÍûÉˤ¬É»ष¡¢ÄÄÃÒ¤¬Áíʼ´±(»Ø´ø ´±)¤È¤·¤Æ¸å¤ò·Ñ¤¤¤À¡£ÄÄÃҤȤ⤦°ì¿Í¤Î¾·³¡¢ÊýÀ¯¤Ï¤½¤ê¤¬¹ç¤ï¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£ Èà¤é¤ÏÇÔË̤ò½Å¤Í¡¢¤É¤Á¤é¤âóÕÍø¤òÊá¤é¤¨¤ë¤³¤È¤¬¤Ç¤¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£ÀëÆÁ¸µÇ¯»Í·î (1426ǯ5·î)¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÀëÆÁÄë¤Ïξ¾·³¤ËÂ夨¤Æ¡¢À®»³¸ô²¦Ä̤òÀ¬°Ð¾·³¤È ¤·¤ÆÇɸ¯¤·¤¿¡£;Le Loi began the Lam Son resistance in AD 1418. Li Bin, the commander in Jiao Zhi, was forced to pursue Vietnamese leaders from all directions. In Yong Le year 18 (AD 1420), Chen Zhi was sent to assist Li Bin. By autumn of the next year, the rebels were defeated, but Le Loi was not captured. In Yong Le year 20 (AD 1422), Li Bin died, Chen Zhi replaced him as commander. Chen Zhi and another general Fang Zheng did not get along. They met several defeats and neither succeeded in getting Le Loi under control. By Xuan De year 1, month 4 (May, AD 1426), Ming Emperor Xuan Zong ordered Wang Tong to replace both generals.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147002A;ÄÄÃÒ¤ËÂ夨¤Æ²¦Ä̤òÁ÷¤ë;Send Wang Tong to replace Chen Zhi;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147002B;¼ô¼Ô¤Î½õ¸À¤òÍÆ¤ì¤Æ¸òìæ¤ò Êü´þ¤¹¤ë;Listen to Confucian advisors and give up Jiao Zhi;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147002C;Ê̤糤òµ¯¤³¤·¤ÆÄ¥Êå¤ò Çɸ¯¤·È¿Íð¤òÄ𵤹¤ë;Send Zhang Fu again to lead an army to crush the rebellion;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147002D;Åý¼£À©ÅÙ¤ò²þ³×¤¹¤ë;Reform the administrative system;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147003;¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤È¤ÎµÙÀï;Truce with Le Loi;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147003;ÀëÆÁ¸µÇ¯»Í·î(1426ǯ5·î)¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÀëÆÁÄë¤Ï¡¢À®»³¸ô²¦Ä̤ò¸òìæ¤Î»Ø´ø´± ¤È¤·¤ÆÇɸ¯¤·¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢²¦Ä̤Ϥ½¤ÎÃϰ̤òÉ㤫¤é¾ù¤ê¼õ¤±¤¿¤Î¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¼ÂºÝ ¤Ï²²É¤ʿÍʪ¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£ÂçÇÔ¤òµÊ¤·¤¿¸å¡¢²¦Ä̤ϥ쎥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤ÈÀ浪¤¦¤È¤»¤º¡¢ ÅԻԤ˰ú¤¤³¤â¤Ã¤¿¡£Æ±Ç¯Åß¡¢ÀëÆÁÄë¤Ï¤Þ¤¿Ê̤ξ·³¡¢Ìø¾£¤Ë7Ëü¤Îʼ¤òÍ¿¤¨¡¢ ²¦Ä̤α緳¤È¤·¤ÆÇɸ¯¤·¤¿¡£Ìø¾£¤ÏÍâǯ¶å·î¤Þ¤Ç¤«¤«¤Ã¤Æ¸òìæ¤ËÆþ¤Ã¤¿¤¬¡¢ÁÇÁá ¤¤ÂÔ¤ÁÉú¤»¤ËÁø¤Ã¤Æ»¦¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£¤³¤Î»þ¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë²¦Ä̤Ϥ¹¤Ã¤«¤ê¿Ì¤¨¾å ¤¬¤Ã¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤¤¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Îµö²Ä¤Ê¤¯¡¢óÕÍø¤¬¿½¤·½Ð¤¿µÙÀï¤ò¼õÂú¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë·è¤á¤¿¡£ µÙÀï²¼¤Ë¤ª¤¤¤Æ¡¢óÕÍø¤ÏÄÄÄ«²¦²È¤Î°ä»ù¤ò¸«¤Ä¤±¤¿¤È¾Î¤·¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤¬¸òìæ¤«¤éű Âह¤ë¸«ÊÖ¤ê¤È¤·¤ÆÈà¤ò¨°Ì¤µ¤»¤è¤¦¤È¤·¤¿¡£¹ÄÄë¤Î¾µÇ§¤¬¤Ê¤¤¤Þ¤Þ¡¢¤½¤Î¸å ²¦Ä̤ÈÇÏñÖ¤Ï8Ëü¿Í¤Î´±Íù¡¢Ê¼Â´¡¢¤½¤Î²È²¤òÏ¢¤ì¤Æ¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤Ëµ¢¤Ã¤¿¡£ÀëÆÁÄë¤Ï ¨°Ì¤·¤¿Åö½é¤«¤é¡¢¸òìæ¤«¤éűÂष¤¿¤¤¤È¤¤¤¦°Õ»Ö¤òɽÌÀ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏÊå¿Ã ¤ÎÍ̻δñ¤ÈÍ̱ɤ«¤é¤Ï»Ù»ý¤µ¤ì¤¿¤¬¡¢Â¾¤Î´±Î½Ã£¤¬È¿ÂФ·¤¿¡£Ìø¾£¤ÎÇÔË̸塢 ÀëÆÁÆóǯ°ì·î(1427ǯ11·î)¡¢ÀëÆÁÄë¤Ï¸òìæ¤«¤é¤ÎűÂà¤ÈÄÄÄ«¤ÎºÆ¶½¤òÌ¿¤¸¤¿¡£ ¤·¤«¤·¡¢¤³¤ÎÌ¿Î᤬ÅöÃÏ¤ËÆÏ¤¯Á°¤Ë²¦Ä̤ϴû¤Ë¸òìæ¤«¤é´°Á´¤ËűÂष¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤Æ ¤¤¤¿¡£¤Ä¤Þ¤ê¡¢ÀëÆÁÄë¤ÏµÙÀï¤ò¾µÇ§¤·¤¿¤ï¤±¤À¡£¤½¤Îľ¸å¤Î1428ǯ¡¢óÕÍø¤Ï̾ ¤Ð¤«¤ê¤Î¿·¤¿¤ÊÄIJ¦¤òÆÇ»¦¤·¡¢¼«¤é¤ò²¦¤È¤¹¤ëóÕÄ«¤ÎÀ®Î©¤È¡ÖÂç±Û(Dai Viet)¡× ¤Ø¤Î¹ñ¹æÊѹ¹¤òÀë¸À¤·¤¿¡£óÕÍø¤Ï²¦¤Î¾Î¹æ¤òµö¤·¤Æ¤â¤é¤ª¤¦¤È¤·¤ÆÌÀÄ«¤Ë»ÈÀá ¤òÁ÷¤Ã¤¿¡£óÕÍø¤Ï¡¢ÄĻᲦī¤ÎËöêã¤Ï¤â¤Ï¤ä¤ª¤é¤º¡¢°ÂÆî¤Î¿Í¡¹¤ÏÈà¤Ë¹ñ¤ò¼£¤á ¤Æ¤â¤é¤¤¤¿¤¬¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È¼çÄ¥¤·¤¿¡£¤³¤ì¤Ï¿ôǯ´Ö¡¢³°¸òŪ°Å¾Ì¤Ë¾è¤ê¾å¤²¤¿¡£ ÀëÆÁϻǯ(1431ǯ)¤Î²Æ¡¢ÀëÆÁÄë¤Ï¤è¤¦¤ä¤¯¡¢óÕÍø¤Î°ÂÆî¤Î¹ñÆâ¤ËÂФ¹¤ë¸¢°Ò¤ò ¾µÇ§¤·¤¿¡£¤¤¤º¤ì¤Ë¤»¤è¡¢¤â¤·Ãæ¹ñ¤¬ÀïÁè¤ËÁʤ¨¤¿¤¤¤Î¤Ê¤é¡¢Éþ°¤µ¤»¤ë¤³¤È ¤Ê¤·¤ËÏÂÊ¿¤ò·ë¤Ö¤³¤È¤Ï¤¢¤ê¤¨¤Ê¤¤¡£¤µ¤â¤Ê¤±¤ì¤Ð¡¢°ÂÆî¤òÄë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô ¤È¤·¤ÆÊ»¹ç¤·¤è¤¦¤È¤¤¤¦´ë¤ß¤Ï¡¢ÉÔ²Äǽ¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤¦¤À¤í¤¦¡Ä;By Xuan De year 1, month 4 (May, AD 1426), Ming Emperor, Ming Xuan Zong ordered Wang Tong as commander in Jiao Zhi. Wong Tong, however, inherited his position from his father and was in fact a person with little courage. After a major defeat, he did not dare to fight Le Loi and retreated into the cities. In the winter of the same year, the Emperor sent yet another general, Liu Sheng, to lead 70 000 men to reinforce Li Tong. It took until the 9th month of the next year for Liu Sheng to enter Jiao Zhi, who was quickly ambushed and killed. By this time, Li Tong was shaken greatly, and decided, without imperial authority, to accept a truce offered by Le Loi. Under the truce, Le Loi claimed to have found a descendant of the Tran royal family and sought to reinstall him in return for Ming retreat from Jiao Zhi. Without imperial authority, Li Tong and Ma Qi then led about 80 000 officials, soldiers and their families back to China.\n \n Xuan Zong, had expressed the desire to retreat from Jiao Zhi since he first inherited the throne. He was supported by cabinet advisors Yang Shi Qi and Yang Ron, but was opposed by other bureaucrats. After the defeat of Liu Sheng, in Xuan De year 2, month 11 (November AD 1427) Xuan Zong ordered the retreat from Jiao Zhi and restoration of the Tran dynasty. However, before this order reached its destination, Wang Tong had already fully withdrew from Jiao Zhi. Xuan Zong therefore approved the truce.\n \n Very soon after this, in AD 1428, Le Loi poisoned the new nominal Tran king and declared himself king, founding the Le Dynasty and changing the name of the country to Dai Viet. Le Loi sent ambassadors to the Ming Emperor, seeking the title of king to be granted to himself, He claimed that there were no descendants of the Tran family and that the Vietnamese people wanted him to lead the country. This led to a diplomatic deadlock for some years. It was not until the summer of Xuan De year 6 (AD 1431) that Xuan Zong finally recognised Le Loi's authority over An Nam's national affairs. Anyway, if China wants to go to war, never make peace without vassalizing. Otherwise, attempt to incorporate Vietnamese as a normal part of the Empire will become impossible...;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147003A;²¦Ä̤ÎÄë¹ñ¤Ø¤ÎÇØ¿®¹Ô°Ù¤Ï¡¢ ¤â¤Ï¤ä¸µ¤Ë¤ÏÌ᤻¤Ê¤¤;Wang Tong betrayal of the Empire cannot be undone;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147003B;ÀïÁè¤ËÁʤ¨¡¢¶ì¤¤¶µ·±¤ò Í¿¤¨¤Æ¤ä¤í¤¦;Go to war and teach the rebels a bitter lesson;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147004;°ÂÆîÊ¿Äê¤Î¼ºÇÔ;Failure to pacify An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147004;Âç±ÛÊ¿Äê¤Î¼ºÇԤϡ¢Âç±Û¤òÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î°ìÉô¤È¤·¤ÆÊ»¹ç¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï¤â¤Ï¤ä·è¤·¤Æ¤Ç ¤¤Ê¤¤¡¢¤È¤¤¤¦¤³¤È¤ò¼¨¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤³¤ÎÃϰè¤Ï°ÊÁ°¤«¤é¡¢²æ¡¹¤¬´°Á´¤Ë¼º¤Ã ¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤¦¤Û¤ÉŤ¤´Ö¡¢ÆÈΩ¤·¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£;The failure to pacify Dai Viet signifies that it is never possible to incorporate Dai Viet as part of the central Chinese empire anymore. It had previously been independent for too long that we have forever lost this area.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147004A;¿¿¼Â¤À¤Èǧ¤á¤Í¤Ð¤Ê¤ë¤Þ¤¤;We must accept that as truth;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147005;ÂèÆó¼¡Æî°Â±óÀ¬¸å¤Î °ÂÆîÊ¿Äê¤Î¼ºÇÔ;Failure to pacify An Nam after 2nd invasion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147005;Âç±ÛÊ¿Äê¤Î¼ºÇԤϡ¢Âç±Û¤òÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î°ìÉô¤È¤·¤ÆÊ»¹ç¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï¤â¤Ï¤ä·è¤·¤Æ¤Ç ¤¤Ê¤¤¡¢¤È¤¤¤¦¤³¤È¤ò¼¨¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤³¤ÎÃϰè¤Ï°ÊÁ°¤«¤é¡¢²æ¡¹¤¬´°Á´¤Ë¼º¤Ã ¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤¦¤Û¤ÉŤ¤´Ö¡¢ÆÈΩ¤·¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£;The failure to pacify Dai Viet signifies that it is never possible to incorporate Dai Viet as part of the central Chinese empire anymore. It had previously been independent for too long that we have forever lost this area.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147005A;¿¿¼Â¤À¤Èǧ¤á¤Í¤Ð¤Ê¤ë¤Þ¤¤;We must accept that as truth;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147006;ÂèÆó¼¡Æî°Â±óÀ¬¤ÎÀ®¸ù;Success of 2nd invasion of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147006;²æ¡¹¤ÏÂèÆó¼¡Æî°Â±óÀ¬¤ËÀ®¸ù¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£ÅöÃϤòÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤È¤·¤ÆÊ»¹ç ¤·¤è¤¦¤È¤¤¤¦ÅØÎϤò³¤±¤Þ¤¹¡£;We have succeeded in our 2nd invasion of An Nam, our efforts to incorporate it as a normal part of the Empire continues.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147006A;ºÇ¹â¤À;Great;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147007;ÂèÆó¼¡Æî°Â±óÀ¬¤ÎÀ®¸ù¤È Ê»¹ç¤Î·Ñ³;Success of 2nd invasion of Dai Viet and continued incorporation;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147007;²æ¡¹¤Ï¡¢°ÂÆî¤ÎÊ»¹ç¤ò³¤±¤Í¤Ð¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£;We must continue the incorporation of An Nam.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147007A;Ê»¹ç¤·¤è¤¦!;Incorporate it!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147008;°ÂÆîÊ¿Äê¤Î¼ºÇÔ;Failure to pacify An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147008;Âç±ÛÊ¿Äê¤Î¼ºÇԤϡ¢Âç±Û¤òÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î°ìÉô¤È¤·¤ÆÊ»¹ç¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï¤â¤Ï¤ä·è¤·¤Æ¤Ç ¤¤Ê¤¤¡¢¤È¤¤¤¦¤³¤È¤ò¼¨¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£¤³¤ÎÃϰè¤Ï°ÊÁ°¤«¤é¡¢²æ¡¹¤¬´°Á´¤Ë¼º¤Ã ¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤¦¤Û¤ÉŤ¤´Ö¡¢ÆÈΩ¤·¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£;The failure to pacify Dai Viet signifies that it is never possible to incorporate Dai Viet as part of the central Chinese empire anymore. It had previously been independent for too long that we have forever lost this area.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147008A;¿¿¼Â¤À¤Èǧ¤á¤Í¤Ð¤Ê¤ë¤Þ¤¤;We must accept that as truth;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147009;¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤Î»à;Death of Le Loi;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147009;¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤Ï1433ǯ7·î¤Ë»à¤ó¤À¡£;Le Loi died in July 1433.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147009A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147010;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147010;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147010A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147011;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147011;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147011A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147012;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147012;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147012A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147013;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147013;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147013A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147014;°ÂÆî¤ÎºÇ½ªÅª¤ÊÊ¿Äê;Final Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147014;°ìÀ¤µª¤ò¤æ¤¦¤Ë±Û¤¨¤ë·Ñ³ŪÅý¼£¤Î¸å¡¢°ÂÆî¤Î¿Í¡¹¤Ï¤è¤¦¤ä¤¯Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô ¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£´ÁÂ厥ÅâÂå¤Ë1000ǯ¤Î´ÖÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿ ¤±¤ì¤É¤â¡¢ÅâÂå¤Î¸å400ǯ¼º¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤³¤ÎÃϰè¤ò¡¢²æ¡¹¤ÏºÆÊ»¹ç¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤ËÀ®¸ù ¤·¤¿¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£;After well over a century of continuous rule, the people in An Nam has finally accepted themselves as a normal part of the Empire. We have succeeded in reincorporating this area which had been part of Empires in central China such as the Han and Tang for 1000 years but lost for 400 years after the Tang dynasty.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147014A;ºÇ¹â¤À;Great;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147015;¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤Î»à;Death of Le Loi;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147015;¥ìŽ¥¥í¥¤(óÕÍø)¤Ï1433ǯ7·î¤Ë»à¤ó¤À¡£;Le Loi died in July 1433.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147015A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147016;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147016;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147016A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147017;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147017;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147017A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147018;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147018;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147018A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147019;°ÂÆî¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÄÀÀŲ½;Gradual Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147019;²æ¡¹¤¬Âç±Û¤òŤ¯»ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¤è¤ê¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤¬Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç ¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼¡Âè¤Ë¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£;The longer we rule Da Viet, the more the people gradual accept themselves as a normal part of the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147019A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤;Good;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147020;°ÂÆî¤ÎºÇ½ªÅª¤ÊÊ¿Äê;Final Pacification of An Nam;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147020;°ìÀ¤µª¤ò¤æ¤¦¤Ë±Û¤¨¤ë·Ñ³ŪÅý¼£¤Î¸å¡¢°ÂÆî¤Î¿Í¡¹¤Ï¤è¤¦¤ä¤¯Äë¹ñ¤ÎÄ̾ï¤Î°ìÉô ¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£´ÁÂ厥ÅâÂå¤Ë1000ǯ¤Î´ÖÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î°ìÉô¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿ ¤±¤ì¤É¤â¡¢ÅâÂå¤Î¸å400ǯ¼º¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤³¤ÎÃϰè¤ò¡¢²æ¡¹¤ÏºÆÊ»¹ç¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤ËÀ®¸ù ¤·¤¿¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£;After well over a century of continuous rule, the people in An Nam has finally accepted themselves as a normal part of the Empire. We have succeeded in reincorporating this area which had been part of Empires in central China such as the Han and Tang for 1000 years but lost for 400 years after the Tang dynasty.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147020A;ºÇ¹â¤À;Great;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147022;ÈëÌ©·Ù»¡Ž¥Åì¾³;The Eastern Investigation Agency (Eastern Agency);;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147022;ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÁÏÀß¼Ô¡¢ÂÀÁÄ(¼ë¸µàø¡¢¹¿ÉðÄë)¤Ï¡¢¶ËÉϤκÇÄìÊÕÁؤνпȤÀ¤Ã¤¿¡£Èà¤Ï ¼ã¤¯¤·¤Æ¸É»ù¤È¤Ê¤ê¡¢·»¤ä»Ð¤Ï³§»à¤Ì¤«¡¢¤¹¤°¤ËÈà¤ò¸«¼Î¤Æ¤ë¤«¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤Ï¤½ ¤Î½Ð¼«¤«¤é¡¢¹ÄÄë¤È¤·¤Æ¤Î¸¢°Ò¤Ë¾ï¤ËÉ԰¤ò´¶¤¸¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏÆÃ¤Ë¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÁÏÀß ¤ÈÁ´¹ñÅý°ì¤ËÃæ³ËŪ¤ÊÌò³ä¤ò²Ì¤¿¤·¤¿¸ù¿ÃŽ¥¸ù¾Ã£¤òµ¿¤¤¡¢Èà¤é¤Î¿¤¯¤ò¤¹¤°¤Ë »¦¤·¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£¹¿ÉðÄë¤Ï¤Þ¤¿¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Ë¿½¤·Î©¤Æ¤¹¤ë»þ¤Ë¤Ïì¤è¤¦Ê¸´±¤ËÌ¿¤¸¡¢ ¤Þ¤¿¤â¤·¹ÄÄë¤òÉÔÌû²÷¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ê¤³¤È¤ò¸ý¤Ë¤·¤¿¤éµÜÄîÆâ¤ÇÊÜÂǤÁ¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤³ ¤È¤â¤Ç¤¤¿¡£¹ÄÄë¤Î¸¢°Ò¤ò¼é¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢¹¿ÉðÄë¤Ï¡¢Ä¹»Ò¤ÈÔðÀÞ¤·¤¿¼Ô¤ò½ü¤¯26¿Í ¤Î©»ÒÁ´¤Æ¤ò¡¢Äë¹ñÁ´ÅڤμçÍפÊÅԻԤ˽ô²¦¤È¤·¤ÆÉõ¤¸¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢¹¿ÉðÄë¤Î »à¸å¡¢Èà¤Î»ÍÃˤǤ¢¤ë±í²¦¼ëܨ¤¬È¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¡¢Èà¤Î±ù¤Ç¹¿ÉðÄë¤Î¹¤ËÅö¤¿¤ë ¿·Äë(·úʸÄë)¤òÂǤÁÉ餫¤·¤¿¡£¼ëܨ¤Ï¤½¤Î¸å¹ÄÄë¤È¤Ê¤ê¡¢±Ê³ÚÄë(À®ÁÄ)¤È¾Î¤· ¤¿¡£±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï³ÆÃϤËÉõ¤¸¤é¤ì¤¿½ô²¦¤Î¤³¤È¤ò¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Î¸¢°Ò¤ËÂФ¹¤ë¶¼°Ò¤À¤È ¸«¤Ê¤·¤¿¡£±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤Î¸¢°Ò¤ò³ÈÄ¥¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢¹¿ÉðÄë¤Î¡ÖÕá´±¤ÏµÜÄîÆâ¤Î»¨ ̳½èÍý·¸¤È¤·¤Æ¤Î¤ßÁÛÄꤹ¤Ù¤¤Ç¡¢¹ñ»ö¤Ë²ðÆþ¤µ¤»¤Æ¤Ï¤¤¤±¤Ê¤¤¡×¤È¤¤¤¦°ä·±¤ò ¤è¤½¤Ë¡¢Õá´±¤òÅÐÍѤ·¤¿¡£Õá´±¤ÏÈबȿÍð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿´Ö¡¢µÜÄîÆâÉô¤«¤éµ¡ Ì©¾ðÊó¤òÁ÷¤Ã¤ÆÈà¤ò»Ù±ç¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤Î¤À¡£±Ê³Ú½½È¬Ç¯È¬·î(1420ǯ9·î)¡¢±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï Õá´±¤òĹ¤È¤·¤Æ¹ÄÄë¤Ëľ°¤¹¤ëĵÊóÁÈ¿¥¤Ç¤¢¤ëÅì¾³¤òÀßΩ¤·¤¿¡£Åì¾³¤Ï¡¢±ù¤Î ·úʸÄë¤ËÃéÀ¿¤òÀÀ¤Ã¤¿¼Ôã¤Î»ÄÅÞ¤ò¶îÃष¡¢°ìÈÌ»Ô̱¤Îư¸þ¤ò´Æ»ë¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤ò ÌÜŪ¤È¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÁÈ¿¥¤Ï¡¢Ë¡Åª¤Êµö²Ä¾õ¤Ê¤·¤Ë¡¢´±Íù¤ä»Ô̱¤ò¼è¤êÄù¤Þ¤ê¡¢ Áܺº¤·¡¢ÂáÊ᤹¤ë¸¢¸Â¤ò»ý¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£;The founding Emperor of the Ming dynasty, Tai Zu (Zhu Yuan Zhang), started out from the poorest and lowest backgrounds. He was orphaned at a young age, and his elder brothers and sisters either died or abandoned him soon after. Because of his background, he always felt insecure about his authority as Emperor. He was particularly suspicious of those officials or generals who made vital contributions in establishing the Ming dynasty and reunifying the whole country, and killed many of them soon afterwards. He also ordered that officials are to kneel down when petitioning to the Emperor and could be caned in court if they said anything he felt improper. To protect the Emperor's authority, Tai Zu assigned all of his 26 sons, except the eldest and another who died early, to major cities across the Empire as Lords of various fiefdoms.\n \n However, after Tai Zu's death, his fourth son, Zhu Di, Lord of Yan, started a rebellion and defeated the new Emperor, who was Zhu Di's nephew (Tai Zu's grandson). Zhu Di then became Emperor, title Cheng Zu (year title Yong Le). Cheng Zu recognised that assigning princes to fiefdoms could be a threat to imperial authority. He preferred the use of eunuchs to extend imperial authority even though under a family teaching laid down by Tai Zu, eunuchs are only supposed to run affairs inside the palace and forbidden to interfere in the running of the country's affairs. Eunuchs helped Cheng Zu during his rebellion by sending him secret intelligence from within the imperial palace.\n \n In Yong Le year 18, month 8 (September, AD 1420), Cheng Zu established the Eastern Investigation Agency (Eastern Agency), headed by eunuchs directly responsible to the Emperor, to eliminate remnants of loyalists to his nephew and monitor the situation of the civilians. It had the power to supervise, investigate and arrest officials and civilians without judicial permission.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147022A;ÀßΩ¤¹¤ë;Establish it;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147022B;ÂÀÁĤ浤¨¤ò½ç¼é¤·¡¢ÀßΩ ¤·¤Ê¤¤;Adhere to Tai Zu's decree;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147023;´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤ÎÈ¿Íð;Rebellion of the Lord of Han;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147023;±Ê³ÚÄë(À®ÁÄ)¤Ï¡¢Ä¹»Ò¤Î¼ë¹âßõ¤òµ¤¤ËÆþ¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£Èà¤Ï²ÉÌۤǡ¢Êâ¹Ô¤Ë º¤Æñ¤ò¤¤¿¤¹¤Û¤ÉÈîËþ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢¼ë¹âßõ¤Ï»üÈῼ¤¤À³Ê¤ò¤·¤Æ¤ª¤ê¡¢ ¿¤¯¤Î¼ô¼Ô¤Î´±Íù㤫¤é¤Î»Ù»ý¤ò¼æ¤¤Ä¤±¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£ÂоÈŪ¤Ë¡¢±Ê³ÚÄë¤Î¼¡ÃËŽ¥ ¼ë¹âßè¤Ï¡¢±Ê³ÚÄ뤬Äë°Ì¤òÒÕÃ¥¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ëµ¯¤³¤·¤¿È¿Íð¤Ë¤ª¤¤¤Æ¡¢Â¿¤¯¤ÎÀ襤¤Ë »²²Ã¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏͦÌԤDz×Îõ¤ÊÌî¿´²È¤È¤·¤ÆÃΤé¤ì¤Æ¤ª¤ê¡¢±Ê³ÚÄë¤ÎÄë°Ì³Í ÆÀ¤Ë¹×¸¥¤·¤¿Â¿¤¯¤Î¸ù¿ÃŽ¥¸ù¾Ã£¤«¤éÃéÀ¿¤òÆÀ¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢»þ¤¬·Ð¤Ä¤Ë¤Ä¤ì ¤Æ±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï¡¢¼ë¹âßõ¤ÎĹ»Ò¼ëâݴ𤬡¢Í¦´º¤Ç¸¤¤¤³¤È¤òȯ¸«¤·¤¿¡£¤³¤Î¤¿¤á¡¢ ±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï¸ÅÍ褫¤é¤Î´·½¬¤Ë½¾¤¤¡¢Ä¹»Ò¤ò¸å·Ñ¼Ô¤È¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë·è¤á¤¿¡£¤³¤ì¤Ë¤â ¤«¤«¤ï¤é¤º¡¢Â¿¤¯¤Î¿Í¡¹¤Ï¡¢ÄëÅÔÆâ¤Ë»Ä¤ëÇÉȶÁ褤¤ò½ª¤ï¤é¤»¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢¼ë¹âßè ¤ò¤É¤³¤«¤Î²¦¤ËÉõ¤¸¤ë¤è¤¦¡¢Ì¤¤À¤Ë´ê¤¤½Ð¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£±Ê³ÚÄë¤ÏµñÀ䤷¡¢¸å·ÑÌäÂê ¤Ë´³¾Ä¤¹¤ë¤³¤ì¤é¤Î´±Íùã¤òȳ¤·¤¿¡£±Ê³Ú½½»°Ç¯(1415ǯ)¡¢±Ê³ÚÄë¤Ï¿·¤¿¤Ë¼ë ¹âßè¤ò´Á²¦¤ËÉõ¤¸¤Æ»³Åì¤ÎÎÎÃϤ˹Ԥ¯¤è¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢¼ë¹âßè¤ËÃéÀ¿¤òÀÀ ¤¦¼Ôã¤Î²¿¿Í¤«¤Ï¼óÅԤ˻Ĥä¿¡£±Ê³ÚÄë¤Î»à¸å¡¢¼ë¹âßõ¤¬¹¿ßæÄë(¿Î½¡)¤È¤·¤ÆÂ¨ °Ì¤·¤¿¤¬¡¢1ǯ¤â·Ð¤¿¤º¤ËÉ»ष¤¿¡£Èà¤Î©»Ò¼ëâݴ𤬡¢±Ê³ÚÄë¤Î¤«¤Ä¤Æ¤Î´õ˾ Ä̤ê¤ËÀëÆÁÄë(À뽡)¤È¤·¤ÆÂ¨°Ì¤·¤¿¡£¤³¤Î¤È¤¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤Ï¡¢¤«¤Ä¤Æ ±Ê³ÚÄ뤬¤½¤¦¤·¤¿¤è¤¦¤Ë¡¢±ù¤ÎÄë°Ì¤òÒÕÃ¥¤¹¤ë¤¿¤áÈ¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤¹¤³¤È¤ò·è°Õ¤·¤¿¡£;Cheng Zu did not favour his eldest son, Zhu Gao Chi, who was quiet, obese and had trouble moving around. However, Zhu Gao Chi had a benevolent personality, and attracted the support of many Confucian officials. In contrast, Cheng Zu's second son, Zhu Gao Xu, took part in many battles when his father started the rebellion to sieze the throne. He was known to be ambitious, brave and fierce and had the loyalty of those generals and officials who contributed to secure Cheng Zu's throne. However, as time passed, Cheng Zu found that Zhu Gao Chi's eldest son, Zhu Zhan Ji, was brave and intelligent. This caused Cheng Zu to confirm the tradition of making eldest son, Zhu Gao Chi, the heir.\n \n Despite this many still petitioned Cheng Zu to make Zhu Gao Xu move to an assigned fiefdom so as to end any remaining factioning amongst officials in the imperial capital. Cheng Zu declined and punished those officials who interfered with the issue of succession. Finally, in Yong Le year 13 (AD 1415), Cheng Zu ordered Zhu Gao Xu to go to his newly assigned fiefdom in Shan Dong province. However, some of Zhu Gao Xu's loyalists remained in the capital.\n \n After Cheng Zu died, Zhu Gao Chi succeeded as Ren Zong, but died less than 1 year later. His son, Zhu Zhan Ji succeeded as Xuan Zong, as Cheng Zu had earlier wished. By this time, Zhu Gao Xu, Lord of Han, decided to rebel against his nephew to seize the throne, just like Cheng Zu had done before.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147023A;°¤¤ÃΤ餻¤À;Bad news;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147024;´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤ÎÈ¿Íð;Rebellion of the Lord of Han;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147024A;°¤¤ÃΤ餻¤À;Bad news;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147025;´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤Ø¤ÎÂбþ;Response to Lord of Han's Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147025;´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤ÎÈ¿Íð½àÈ÷¤Îư¤¤Ï¡¢ÀëÆÁÄë¤Ë»¡ÃΤµ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£ÀëÆÁÄë¤Ï¨ºÂ¤Ë¼«¤é ·³¤òΨ¤¤¡¢´Á²¦¤¬¸øÁ³¤ÈÈ¿Íð¤òÀë¸À¤¹¤ëÁ°¤Ë¹¶·â¤ò»Å³Ý¤±¤¿¡£È¿Íð¤ÏÀëÆÁ¸µÇ¯ Ȭ·î(1426ǯ)¤ËÄ𵤵¤ì¤¿¡£;The Lord of Han's preparatory activities to rebel were detected by Xuan Zong. He immediately led an army personally to attack the Lord of Han before the rebellion was openly declared. The rebellion was crushed in Xuan De year 1, month 8 (AD 1426).;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147025A;¿ÆÀ¬¤·¤ÆÈ¿Íð¤òÄ𵤹¤ë;Lead an army to crush the rebellion;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147025B;¹Ä²´Ö¤ÎÁ褤¤òÈò¤±¤ë;Avoid conflict in the royal family;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147026;´Á²¦¼ë¹âß褬Äë°Ì¤òÃ¥¼è;The Lord of Han siezed the throne;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147026;´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤Î·³Àª¤Ï¼óÅÔ¤ËÆþ¾ë¤·¡¢Äë°Ì¤òÒÕÃ¥¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£Äë¹ñ¤ËÃá½ø¤¬Ìá¤Ã¤¿ ¤è¤¦¤Ç¤¹¡Ä;Lord of Han, Zhu Gao Yu's armies have entered the capital and siezed the throne. Order has to be restored in the Empire...;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147026A;¿·¹ÄÄ뤫¡Ä;A new Emperor...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147027;ÀÄÅç¤òÀ©°µ!;Qingdao under control!;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147027;ÀÄÅ礬»ÙÇÛ²¼¤ËÆþ¤ê¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£µòÅÀ¤Î»Ù±ç¤ò¼º¤¤¡¢´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤Ï¼ºÇԤ˽ª¤ï ¤ê¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£;Qingdao is under our control. Without support of its base, Lord of Han's Rebellion has failed.;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147028;´Á²¦¼ë¹âßè¤Î»à;The Lord of Han has died;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147028;´Á²¦¼ë¹âß褬»à¤Ë¡¢È¿Íð¤ÏÄ𵤵¤ì¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£;Lord of Han has died and his rebellion has subsided.;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147029;ϼÀî¤ËÂФ¹¤ëÁʤ¨;Complaint against Lu Chuan;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147029;ÀëÆÁ»°Ç¯(1428ǯ)¡¢±ÀÆî»°»Ê¤ÏϼÀîÀë°Ö»È¤Î»×Ǥȯ(ȯ¤Ï²¦¤Î°Õ)¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ¡¢Èब ¼þÊÕ¤ÎÉô²¤ò¿¯Î¬¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È¹ðÁʤ·¤¿¡£óعñ¸øÝôÚð¤ÏϼÀî¤òÀ¬È²¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢5Ëü ¤Îʼ¤òÇɸ¯¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤òµá¤á¤¿¡£¤À¤¬¹ÄÄë¤Ï¡¢¸òÔ®(°ÂÆî)¤ä»ÍÀî¤Ø¤Î±óÀ¬°ÊÍè¡¢ ̱¤¬¤Þ¤ÀÈó¾ï¤ËÉÔ°ÂÄê¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤È¤·¤Æ¡¢¤³¤ì¤òµñÈݤ·¤¿¡£¹ÄÄë¤ÏÝôÚð¤ËÂФ·¡¢±ÀÆî ¤Îʸ´±¤È¶¦¤Ë¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤ËÂФ·¹ñ¶¤ò¼é¤ê¼«¤é¤Î̱¤òÍî¤ÁÃ夫¤»¤ë¤è¤¦ÉÛ¹ðŽ¥·Ù¹ðŽ¥ ÀâÆÀ¤ò¹Ô¤¦¤³¤È¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¤³¤ÎÌäÂê¤ò³°¸òŪ¤Ë²ò·è¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·ÀëÆÁ ¸Þǯ(1430ǯ)¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤ÏϼÀîÀ¾Êý¤ÎÌÒÍܰìÂÓ¤òÀêÎΤ·¤¿¡£;In Xuan De year 3 (AD 1428), Yun Nan's 3 provicial administrators complained that Si Ren Fa, the chief administrator of Lu Chuan, had been invading other tribes. Mu Cheng, the Duke of Qian, requested the sending of 50,000 soldiers to invade Lu Chuan as a punishment, but the Emperor refused, saying that the population was still very unsettled from the campaigns in An Nam and Si Chuan. The Emperor ordered Mu Cheng, along with officials in Yun Nan to diplomatically resolve the issue through decreeing, warning and persuading Si Ren Fa to secure his own borders and pacify his own people. However, by Xuan De year 5 (AD 1430), Si Ren Fa has occupied the area of Meng Yang west of Lu Chuan.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147029A;ϼÀî¤Ïñ½ã¤Ê¶¼¤·¤Ç »×¤¤¤È¤É¤Þ¤ë¤À¤í¤¦;They will be deterred by simple threats;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147029B;ϼÀî¤Ë¶ì¤¤¶µ·±¤ò Í¿¤¨¤Æ¤ä¤é¤Í¤Ð;We must teach them a bitter lesson;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147030;ϼÀî¤È¤ÎÀ襤;War with Lu Chuan;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147030;ÀëÆÁ»°Ç¯(1428ǯ)¡¢±ÀÆî»°»Ê¤ÏϼÀîÀë°Ö»È¤Î»×Ǥȯ(ȯ¤Ï²¦¤Î°Õ)¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ¡¢Èब ¼þÊÕ¤ÎÉô²¤ò¿¯Î¬¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤È¹ðÁʤ·¤¿¡£óعñ¸øÝôÚð¤ÏϼÀî¤òÀ¬È²¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢5Ëü ¤Îʼ¤òÇɸ¯¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤òµá¤á¤¿¡£¤À¤¬¹ÄÄë¤Ï¡¢¸òÔ®(°ÂÆî)¤ä»ÍÀî¤Ø¤Î±óÀ¬°ÊÍè¡¢ ̱¤¬¤Þ¤ÀÈó¾ï¤ËÉÔ°ÂÄê¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤È¤·¤Æ¡¢¤³¤ì¤òµñÈݤ·¤¿¡£¹ÄÄë¤ÏÝôÚð¤ËÂФ·¡¢±ÀÆî ¤Îʸ´±¤È¶¦¤Ë¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤ËÂФ·¹ñ¶¤ò¼é¤ê¼«¤é¤Î̱¤òÍî¤ÁÃ夫¤»¤ë¤è¤¦ÉÛ¹ðŽ¥·Ù¹ðŽ¥ ÀâÆÀ¤ò¹Ô¤¦¤³¤È¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¤³¤ÎÌäÂê¤ò³°¸òŪ¤Ë²ò·è¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·ÀëÆÁ ¸Þǯ(1430ǯ)¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤ÏϼÀîÀ¾Êý¤ÎÌÒÍܰìÂÓ¤òÀêÎΤ·¤¿¡£;In Xuan De year 3 (AD 1428), Yun Nan's 3 provincial administrators complained that Si Ren Fa, the chief administrator of Lu Chuan, had been invading other tribes. Mu Cheng, the Duke of Qian, requested the sending of 50,000 soldiers to invade Lu Chuan as a punishment, but the Emperor refused, saying that the population was still very unsettled from the campaigns in An Nam and Si Chuan. The Emperor ordered Mu Cheng, along with officials in Yun Nan to diplomatically resolve the issue through decreeing, warning and persuading Si Ren Fa to secure his own borders and pacify his own people. However, by Xuan De year 5 (AD 1430), Si Ren Fa has occupied the area of Meng Yang west of Lu Chuan.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147030A;À襤¤À!;Go to war!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147031;ϼÀî¤ÎÌò;Lu Chuan Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147031;ÀµÅý¸µÇ¯(1436ǯ)¡¢ÌÀ¤Î¹ÄÄë¤ÏϼÀî¤ËÂФ·¡¢ÂÚǼ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿ÂçÎ̤ÎÄ«¹×¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤ÆÄ¢ ¾Ã¤·¤Îµö²Ä¤òÍ¿¤¨¤¿¡£Ï¼ÀîÀë°Ö»È¤Î»×Ǥȯ¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤ËÂФ·¡¢ÎÎÃϤ¬ÌÚË®¤Ë¿¯Î¬¤µ ¤ì¤Æ¤ª¤êÀǤòǼ¤á¤ë̱¤¬¾¯¤·¤·¤«»Ä¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤¤¡¢¤ÈÂÚǼ¤Î¸À¤¤Ìõ¤ò¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£ ¤·¤«¤·¡¢¤³¤Îµö¤·¤¬½Ð¤¿Ä¾¸å¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤Ï±ÀÆîÆîÀ¾¤Î¹¤¤Ãϰè¤ËÅϤäƹ¶·â¤ò»Å ³Ý¤±¡¢ÌÀ¤ËÉþ°¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿Â¾Éô²¤ÎÅÚÃϤòÀ©°µ¤·¤¿¡£ÀµÅý»°Ç¯¼··î(1438ǯ8·î)¡¢ »×Ǥȯ¤Ï¼«¤é²¦¤ò̾¾è¤Ã¤¿¡£óعñ¸øÝôÚð¤È±¦ÅÔÆÄ¤ÎÊýÀ¯¤¬È¿ÍðÄðµ¤òÌ¿¤¸¤é¤ì¤¿¡£ ¤·¤«¤·¡¢Î¾¾¤ÏÀïά¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ°Õ¸«¤¬¹ç¤ï¤º¡¢¤½¤Î¤¿¤áÍâǯ¤Þ¤Ç¤ËÂçÇÔ¤òµÊ¤·¤¿¡£ ÊýÀ¯¤Ï¼«¤é·³¤òΨ¤¤¤ÆÅ¨Îο¼¤¯¤Ë¿Ê¹¶¤·¤¿¤¬¡¢ÂÔ¤ÁÉú¤»¤ËÁø¤Ã¤Æ»¦¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤· ¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÊ󤻤˾׷â¤ò¼õ¤±¤¿ÝôÚð¤Ï¡¢¿ØÃæ¤ÇÆÜ»à¤·¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£ÝôÚð¤ÎÄï Ýô¹·¤¬Áíʼ´±(»Ø´ø´±)¤È¤·¤Æ¸å¤ò·Ñ¤¤¤À¤¬¡¢ÀµÅýϻǯ°ì·î½½¼·Æü(1441ǯ2·î8Æü) ¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¡¢Ãæ±û¤Ç¸¢Àª¤ò¿¶¤ë¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿Õá´±¤Î²¦¿¶¤Ï¡¢È¿Íð¤òÝÓÌǤ¹¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢ÄêÀ¾Çì ¾Õµ®¤òÊ¿ÈÚ¾·³¤ËǤ¤¸¡¢Ê¼Éô¾°½ñ²¦ñç¤Ë»Ø´ø¤µ¤»¤ë15Ëü¤Îʼ¤òÇɸ¯¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤ò ·èÃǤ·¤¿¡£;In Zheng Tong year 1 (AD 1436), the Emperor granted permission to write off Lu Chuan's large amounts of overdue tribute to the Ming Emperor. The Emperor had been persuaded by Lu Chuan's chief administrator, Si Ren Fa, that he was unable to pay because his land had been invaded by Mu Bang and few people were left on his land to be taxed. However, soon after making this excuse, Si Ren Fa launched attacks across large areas in Sout West Yun Nan, and siezed the land of other tribes which were loyal to Ming. By Zheng Tong year 3, month 7 (August, AD 1438), Si Ren Fa declared himself King. Mu Cheng (Duke of Qian) and general Fang Zheng were ordered to crush the rebellion. However, the two generals were at odds about the strategy which led to disaster by the next year. Fang Zheng led an army by himself and pursued deep into enemy territory but was killed in an ambush. Shocked by this news, Mu Cheng died suddenly in the army. His brother Mu Ang replaced him as commander but by Zheng Tong year 6, month 1, day 17 (8th february, AD 1441), Wang Zhen, the powerful eunuch in Ming government, decided to send 150,000 men, led by general Jiang Gui and commanded by military secretary Wang Ji, to eliminate the rebellion.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147031A;²¿¤ÈÉÔÃé¤ÊÈÚ²¤À¡£ Ä𵤷¤í!;What treacherous barbarians. Let us crush them!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147032;ÂèÆó¼¡Ï¼Àî¤ÎÌò;Lu Chuan Rebellion (2);;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147032;ÌÀÄ«¤Ç¸¢Àª¤ò¿¶¤ë¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿Õá´±²¦¿¶¤Ï¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤¬µ¯¤³¤·¤¿Ï¼Àî¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤òÝÓÌǤ¹¤ë ¤¿¤á¡¢ÄêÀ¾Çì¾Õµ®¤òÊ¿ÈÚ¾·³¤ËǤ¤¸¡¢Ê¼Éô¾°½ñ²¦ñç¤Ë»Ø´ø¤µ¤»¤ë15Ëü¤Îʼ¤òÇÉ ¸¯¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤ò·èÃǤ·¤¿¡£È¿Í𷳤ÏÇԤ졢ÌÀ·³¤ÏϼÀî¤Ë¿ÊÆþ¤·¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢»×Ǥȯ ¤ÏÌËÒ´(¥Ó¥ë¥Þ)¤Ëƨ¤²¤³¤ó¤À¡£ÌÀÄ«¤Ï¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤òÃæ¹ñ¤Ë°ú¤ÅϤ·¤¿Éô²¤Ë¤ÏÊó¾© ¤È¤·¤ÆÏ¼Àî¤ÎÃϤòÍ¿¤¨¤ë¡¢¤È¤¤¤¦ÉÛ¹ð¤ò½Ð¤·¤¿¡£¥Ó¥ë¥Þ¤Ï»×Ǥȯ¤Î°ú¤ÅϤ·¤Ë¾è ¤êµ¤¤Ç¤Ï¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£¤È¤¤¤¦¤Î¤â¡¢¥Ó¥ë¥Þ¤ÏÌÀÄ«¤ÎÊ󾩤ˤĤ¤¤Æ¿®ÍѤ·¤Æ¤¤¤Ê ¤«¤Ã¤¿¤·¡¢¥Ó¥ë¥Þ¤Ëƨ¤²¹þ¤ó¤Ç¤¤¤¿»×Ǥȯ¤Î©»Ò¤ÎÉü½²¤ò¶²¤ì¤Æ¤â¤¤¤¿¤«¤é¤À¡£ ÌÀ·³¤¬µ¢¹ñ¤·¤¿¸å¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤Î©»Ò»×µ¡È¯¤ÏϼÀî¤Ëµ¢´Ô¤·¡¢È¿Íð¤ò·Ñ³¤·¤¿¡£;Wang Zhen, the powerful eunuch in Ming government, decided to send 150,000 men, led by general Jiang Gui and commanded by military secretary Wang Ji, to eliminate the Lu Chuan rebellion started by Si Ren Fa. Rebel forces were defeated and Ming army entered Lu Chuan. However, Si Ren Fa escaped to Myanmar. Ming government decreed that whichever tribe hands over Si Ren Fa to China would be rewarded with the land of Lu Chuan. Myanmar was hesitant about handing over Si Ren Fa, as they did not trust China about rewarding the land to them and feared revenge by Si Ren Fa's son, who fled to Meng Yang. After Ming troops returned home, Si Ren Fa's son, Si Ji Fa, returned to Lu Chuan and continued the rebellion.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147032A;È¿Íð¤òÄ𵤷¡¢»×Ǥȯ¤ò ½è·º¤»¤è;The rebels must be eliminated and Si Ren Fa must be executed;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147032B;ÈÚ²¶¦¤ÎÁ褤¤Ë¤Ï ¤â¤¦´Ø¤ï¤é¤Ê¤¤;We shall not get involved in barbaric feuds anymore;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147033;¥«¥Á¥ó¤Î¼º´Ù;Loss of Kachin;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147033;ϼÀî¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤Î·ë²Ì¤È¤·¤Æ¡¢¥«¥Á¥ó(¥Ó¥ë¥ÞËÌÉô)¤¬¼º¤ï¤ì¤Þ¤·¤¿!;As a consequence of Lu Chuan Rebellion, Kachin is lost!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147033A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147034;Âè»°¼¡Ï¼Àî¤ÎÌò;Lu Chuan Rebellion (3);;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147034;ÂèÆó¼¡Ï¼Àî¤ÎÌò¤Ï¡¢»×µ¡È¯¤¬ÇÔË̤·¤Æ½ª·ë¤·¤¿¡£»×µ¡È¯¤ÏÌÒÍÜ¤ËÆ¨¤ì¡¢¤½¤ÎÃÏ °ìÂÓ¤òÀ©°µ¤·¤¿¡£ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÈà¤òÊá¤é¤¨¤è¤¦¤È¤¹¤ë´ë¤Æ¤Ï¼ºÇÔ¤·¤¿¡£;The second invasion of Lu Chuan ended after the defeat of Si Ji Fa. Si Ji Fa fled to Meng Yang, and siezed control of the area. The Ming government made failed attempts to capture him.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147034A;²×Ω¤¿¤·¤¤¤³¤È¤À;This is frustrating;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147035;Âè»°¼¡Ï¼Àî¤ÎÌò;Lu Chuan Rebellion (3);;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147035;ÌËÒ´(¥Ó¥ë¥Þ)¤Ï¤è¤¦¤ä¤¯¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ËÈ¿ÍðÀªÎÏ¤Î»ØÆ³¼ÔŽ¥»×Ǥȯ(»×µ¡È¯¤ÎÉã)¤ò°ú¤ÅÏ ¤·¤¿¡£¤À¤¬¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤Ï¥Ó¥ë¥Þ¤Î°úÅϤ·¤¬Ã٤줿¤³¤È¤ò¸ý¼Â¤Ë¡¢¤¤¤«¤Ê¤ëÊ󾩤âÍ¿¤¨ ¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£¹ÄÄë¤ÏÌÒÍܤλÈÀá¤Ë¡¢»×µ¡È¯¤òÏ¢¤ì¤ÆÍè¤ë¤è¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£»×µ¡È¯¤Ï¶² ¤ì¤Î¤¢¤Þ¤ê¹Ô¤³¤¦¤È¤»¤º¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Ï»°ÅÙ¡¢Ê¼Éô¾°½ñ²¦ñç¤ËÂФ·¤Æ±ÀÆî¤ËÉ뤻׵¡È¯ ¤òÊá¤é¤¨¤Æ¤¯¤ë¤è¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£;Myanmar finally handed over the rebel leader Si Ren Fa (Si Ji Fa's father) to Ming authorities, but the Ming government did not give any reward to Myanmar because of the delay. The Emperor ordered the ambassador of Meng Yang to bring Si Ji Fa to see him. Si Ji Fa was too afraid to go, and the Emperor, for the third time, ordered Wang Ji to Yun Nan to capture Si Ji Fa.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147035A;È¿Íð¤Ï¶îÃव¤ì¤Í¤Ð¤Ê¤é¤Ì¡£ ÌÒÍܤ˷³¤òÁ÷¤ì;The rebels must be exterminated. Move our troops into Meng Yang;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147035B;ÈÚ²¤òÝÓÌǤ¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï ÉÔ²Äǽ¤À¡£ÏÂÊ¿¤ò·ë¤Ü¤¦;The barbarians are impossible to eliminate. Let us have peace;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147036;ϼÀî¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤Î½ª·ë;End of Lu Chuan Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147036;¹ÄÄë¤Ï»°ÅÙ¡¢Ê¼Éô¾°½ñ²¦ñç¤ËÂФ·¤Æ±ÀÆî¤ËÉ뤻׵¡È¯¤òÊá¤é¤¨¤Æ¤¯¤ë¤è¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£ ²¦ñç¤Ï»×µ¡È¯¤òÂǤÁÉ餫¤·¤¿¤¬¡¢Ì¤¤À¤ËÈà¤òÊá¤é¤¨¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï¤Ç¤¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£·³ Àª¤ÏÌÒÍܤò²á¤®¤ÆÌÒÆá(¸½ºß¤Î¥«¥¿¶áÊÕ¡£¥Ó¥ë¥ÞËÌÉô¤Î¥«¥Á¥óŽ¥¥¶¥¬¥¤¥ó¶³¦ÉÕ¶á) ¤Ë㤷¡¢ÃϸµÉô²¤Î¿¤¯¤ò¶Ãس¤µ¤»¤¿¡£¤È¤¤¤¦¤Î¤â¡¢¸ÅÍè¤è¤ê̤¤À¤«¤Ä¤Æ¡¢ ¥¤¥é¥ï¥¸Àî¤òÅϤäƤ¤¿´Á¿Í¤Î¸ºß¤ÏÃΤé¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¤«¤é¤À¡£²¦ñç¤Ï·³¤Ë µ¢¹ñ¤òÌ¿¤¸¤¿¡£È¿ÍðÀªÎϤϻ×Ǥȯ¤Î¼ã¤¤Â©»ÒŽ¥»×Ͻ¤ò»ØÆ³¼Ô¤È¤·¤Æ»Ù±ç¤·¡¢ÌÒÍÜ °ìÂÓ¤ÎÀêÎΤò³¤±¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£²¦ñç¤ÏÈ¿ÍðÀªÎϤòÝÓÌǤ¹¤ë¤³¤È¤¬ÉÔ²Äǽ¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤ÈÃΤà ¤¿¤Î¤Ç¡¢»×Ͻ¤È¹ç°Õ¤ò·ë¤Ó¡¢Èà¤ËÌÒÍܤؤεサ¤òǧ¤á¤¿¡£¤À¤¬¡¢¥¤¥é¥ï¥¸Àî¤Î Èʤ˼¡¤Î¤è¤¦¤Êʸ¤ò¹ï¤ó¤ÀÈê¤ò·ú¤Æ¤¿¡£¡ÖÀÐॹ¾¸Ï¡¢¼¤ÇµÆÀÅÏ¡£(´ä¤¬ºÕ¤±³¤¤¬ ¸Ï¤ì¤è¤¦¤È¤â¡¢ÆòÅù¤Ï¤³¤ÎÀî¤òÅϤäƤϤʤé¤Ê¤¤)¡×ÌÀ¤Î¹ÄÄë¤Ï¤½¤Î¸å¡¢¥Ó¥ë¥Þ ¤ËÂФ·¤ÆÌÒÍܰìÂÓ¤ÎÅý¼£¸¢¤òµö¤·¡¢»×µ¡È¯¤ÎÊáÇû¸¢¤ò°Ñ¤Í¤¿¡£;For the third time, the Emperor ordered Wang Ji to Yun Nan to capture Si Ji Fa. Wang Ji defeated Si Ji Fa, but was still unable to capture him. The army went past Meng Yang and reached Meng Na (near modern day Katha on the border of Kachin and Sagaing in northern Burma), to the astonishment and shock of many local tribes, who did not know of any Han Chinese who had ever crossed the Irrawaddy river since the time of antiquity. Wang Ji ordered the army to return home. The rebels supported Si Ren Fa's young son Si Lu as leader and continued to occupy the Meng Yang area. Wang Ji knew that the rebels could not be eliminated, and thus made an agreement with Si Lu, allowing them to reside in Meng Yang, but erected a stone tablet at Irrawaddy River, with the words 'thou shall not cross until the seas dry up and the rocks crumble'. The Ming Emperor then granted Myanmar authority to govern the Meng Yang area and to capture Si Ji Fa.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147036A;ÈÚ²¤òÝÓÌǤ¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï ÉÔ²Äǽ¤À¡£ÏÂÊ¿¤ò·ë¤Ü¤¦;The barbarians are impossible to eliminate. Let us have peace.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147036B;²æ¡¹¤Ï·è¤·¤ÆÄü¤á¤Ê¤¤!;We will never give up!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147037;ÌÒÍܰìÂÓ¤¬ÄÀÀŲ½;The Meng Yang Area is Pacified;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147037;10ǯ¤ËµÚ¤Ö»ÙÇۤθ塢ÌÒÍܰìÂӤϤĤ¤¤ËÈ¿Íð¤ò»ß¤á¤¿¡£;After occupying the area for 10 years, the Meng Yang area is finally rid of rebels.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147037A;¤Ä¤¤¤Ë¤«;Finally;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147038;Õá´±¤Î³ØÌä½êŽ¥Æâ½ñƲ;Classes in the Internal Palace;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147038;ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÁϻϼԤǤ¢¤ëÂÀÁÄ(¼ë¸µàø¡¢¹¿ÉðÄë)¤Ï¡ÖÕá´±¤ÏµÜÄîÆâÉô¤Î»¨Ì³½èÍý·¸¤È¤· ¤Æ¤Î¤ßÁÛÄꤻ¤è¡¢¹ñ»ö¤Ë´Ø¤ï¤é¤»¤Æ¤Ï¤Ê¤é¤Ì¡×¤È¤¤¤¦²È·±¤ò°ä¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤Ï¤Þ¤¿ ¡ÖÕá´±¤¬¹ÄÄë¤òο¤°¸¢ÎϤò¼ê¤Ë¤·¤Ê¤¤¤è¤¦¡¢Èà¤é¤Ë³ØÌä¤òÉÕ¤±¤µ¤»¤Æ¤Ï¤Ê¤é¤Ì¡× ¤È¤â·±²ü¤·¤¿¡£¤À¤¬¡¢¸å¤Î¹ÄÄëÀ®ÁÄ(±Ê³ÚÄë)¤Ï¤³¤Î¶µ¤¨¤òÇˤꡢÕá´±¤ò³°¸ò»È Àá¤ä¡¢ÃÏÊý¤Î·³´Æ¤ä¡¢¹ñÆâ¾ðÀª¤Î´Æ»ëÌò¤È¤·¤ÆÅÐÍѤ·»Ï¤á¤¿¡£ÀëÆÁÄë¤ÏÕá´±¤Ë ¸¢¸Â¤ò°Ñ¾ù¤·¤è¤¦¤È¤¹¤ë¤³¤ÎÀ¯ºö¤ò·Ñ³¤·¡¢1429ǯ¤Ë¤ÏÕá´±¤Ë³ØÌä¤ò½¤¤á¤µ¤» ¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢µÜÃæ¤Ë³ØÌä½ê¤òºî¤Ã¤¿(Æâ½ñƲ)¡£Õá´±¤Ë³ØÌä¤ò¤Ä¤±¤ë¤³¤È¤Ï¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Î µÜÄîÆâ¤Ç¤Î¹ñÀ¯½èÍý¤ò±ß³ê¤Ë¤¹¤ë½õ¤±¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¡¢¤È¹Í¤¨¤é¤ì¤¿¤Î¤À¡£;The founding Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Tai Zu, laid down a family teaching that eunuchs are only supposed to be servants running affairs inside the palace and forbidden to interfere in the running of the country's affairs. He also laid down the teaching that eunuchs are forbidden to be literate so as to curtail them from gaining power over the Emperor. But the later Emperor, Cheng Zu, breached this and began to use eunuchs as ambassadors to foreign countries, supervise armies outside the capital, and investigate civilian matters. Ming Xuan Zong continued this policy to delegate power to the eunuchs and in AD 1429 he established classes in the internal palace to teach eunuchs to be literate. Having eunuchs being literate is supposed to help the Emperor deal with national affairs in his palace more smoothly.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147038A;ÀßΩ¤¹¤ë;Establish it;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147038B;ÂÀÁĤ浤¨¤ò½ç¼é¤·¡¢ ÀßΩ¤·¤Ê¤¤;Adhere to Tai Zu's decree;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147039;»°Í̤ÎÊåÉ«;Three Yang Counselling Imperial Administration;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147039;»°Í̤ȤÏÍÌÞð¡¢Í̻δñ¡¢Í̱ɤΤ³¤È¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡£¤³¤Î3̾¤ÏÄî¿Ã¤È¤·¤Æ»ÍÂå¤Î¹ÄÄë (±Ê³ÚÄë¡¢¹¿ô¦Äë¡¢ÀëÆÁÄë¡¢ÀµÅýÄë)¤Ë»Å¤¨¡¢ÆÃ¤Ë¹ñ»ö¤ÎºÇ½ÅÍײÝÂê¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤ÆÊä º´¤·¤¿¡£Í̻δñ¤Î·úµÄ¤Ï¡¢ÀǤäÉêÌò¤Î¸ºÌÈ¡¢ÌµË¡¼Ô¤ÎÀëÉï¡¢´±Íù¤ËÂФ¹¤ë´ÆÆÄ¤Î ¶¯²½¡¢Íǽ¤Ê´±Íù¤ÎÅÐÍѤ˹׸¥¤·¤¿¡£Í̱ɤϽÀÆð¡¢ÄÀÃå¡¢ÌÀÉÒ¡¢²ÌÃÇ¡¢¸·Àµ¤Ê ¿Íʪ¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£Èà¤Ï¤Þ¤¿ÃÏÍý³Ø¤ò½¤¤á¡¢ÍÍ¡¹¤Ê·³»öÀ¯ºö¤ÎÀ®¸ù¤Ë´óÍ¿¤·¤¿¡£ÀµÅý Äë¤Ï1435ǯ¤Ë¨°Ì¤·¤¿»þ¤ï¤º¤«9ºÐ¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£ÀµÅýÄë¤ÎÁÄÊì¤Ç¡¢¹¿ô¦Äë¤Î̤˴¿Í ¤Ç¤¢¤ëÂÀ¹ÄÂÀ¹¡Ä¥»á¤¬¸å¸«¿Í¤È¤Ê¤ê¡¢»°Í̤νõ¸À¤Ë¿®¤òÃÖ¤¤¤Æ·èÄê¤ò²¼¤·¤¿¡£ Èà¤é¤¬ÊåÉ«¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë´Ö¡¢·³¤Ï¶¯¤Þ¤ê¡¢¹ñ¶¤Ï·ø¤¯¼é¤é¤ì¡¢´±Íù¤Ï¸úΨŪ¤Ë´ÆÆÄ ¤µ¤ì¡¢ÈȺá¤ËÂФ¹¤ë·ºÈ³¤ÎŬÍѤÏÍÞ¤¨¤é¤ì¤¿¡£»°Í̤ÎĹ´ü¤Ë¤ï¤¿¤ëÊåÉ«¤Ï¡¢ ÌÀÄ«½é´ü¤ÎʿϤȰÂÄê¤Ë¹×¸¥¤·¤¿¡£;The Three Yang refers to Yang Pu, Yang Shi Qi, and Yang Rong. The three of them served in the cabinet during the administration of 4 Emperors, Cheng Zu, Ren Zong, Xuan Zong and Ying Zong, participating in the administration of the most important classified imperial matters. Yang Shi Qi made proposals which contributed to reduced taxes, reduced labour service, pacification of outlaws, strengthening supervision of officials, and nomination of capable officials. Yang Rong was flexible, vigilant, astute, decisive and observant. He was also learned in geography, and contributed to various successful military policies.\n \n When Ying Zong ascended the throne in 1435, he was only aged 9. Grand Dowager Empress Zhang, grandmother of Ying Zong and widow of Ren Zong, supervised the administration, and placed faith on the advice of the Three Yang to make decisions. During the times of their Counsel, the imperial administration constantly trained its armies, strictly defended the borders, effectively supervised the officials and restrained the use of criminal punishments. The assistance of Three Yang for a long period contributed to peace and stability of early Ming.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147039A;»°ÍÌËüºÐ!;Hail the Three Yang;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147040;»°Í̤ÎÊåÉ«¤Î½ªßá;End of Three Yang Counselling;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147040;ÌÀ¤ÎÀµÅýÄë(±Ñ½¡)¤ÏÕá´±¤Î²¦¿¶¤òÃþ°¦¤·¤¿¡£²¦¿¶¤Ï¡¢ÀµÅýÄ뤬¤Þ¤À¹ÄÂÀ»Ò¤Ç¡¢¾¯ ǯ¤À¤Ã¤¿º¢¤«¤é¦¤Ë»Å¤¨¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£²¦¿¶¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤ÎÊতò¡¢¹ñÀ¯¤Ø¤Î´³¾Ä¤È×ó°ÕŪ ¤Ê´±Íù¤Î½èȳ¤ËÍøÍѤ·¤¿¡£¤³¤ì¤ÏÌÀÄ«¤ÎÁϻϼÔÂÀÁÄ(¼ë¸µàø¡¢¹¿ÉðÄë)¤Î°ä¤·¤¿ ¡ÖÕá´±¤ò¹ñÀ¯¤Ë²ðÆþ¤µ¤»¤Æ¤Ï¤Ê¤é¤Ì¡×¤È¤¤¤¦²È·±¤ËÇØ¤¯¤³¤È¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£¤½¤Î¤¿¤á¡¢ ÂÀ¹ÄÂÀ¹¡Ä¥»á¤Ï(½÷´±¤ò»È¤¤)²¦¿¶¤Î¼ó¤Ë¾®Åá¤òÆÍ¤¤Ä¤±¤Æ¶¼¤·¡¢Èà¤ò½è·º¤¹¤ë¤è ¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢ÀµÅýÄë¤ÏÈà¤ò½õÌ¿¤·¤¿¡£1442ǯ¸åȾ¡¢ÂÀ¹ÄÂÀ¹¡Ä¥»á¤ÏË´¤¯ ¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¡£Êå¿Ã¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿»°ÍÌ¤ÎÆâ¤Ç¤Ï¡¢Í̱ɤ¬1440ǯ¤ËËפ·¤¿¡£1442ǯ¡¢¤¢¤ëÊ¿ Ëޤʼ¤ÎĹϷ¤¬¡¢Í̻δñ¤ÎĹ»Ò¤ËÂФ·¤Æ¡¢ÈबæÀǤ·¤Æ¤ª¤ê¡¢ÉÔË¡¤ËÎÎÃϤòÀê ͤ·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¡¢¤ÈÁʤ¨¤¿¡£Í̻δñ¤Ë¤Ï¤³¤Î¹ðÁʿͤòÃÆ°µ¤·¤¿¤ê¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¤Ä¤â¤ê¤Ï ¤Ê¤¯¡¢¤à¤·¤í©»Ò¤Îºá¤òǧ¤á¡¢ÀµÅýÄë¤Ë´²Âç¤ÊÁ¼ÃÖ¤ò´ê¤¤½Ð¤¿¡£ÀµÅýÄë¤Ï16ºÐ ¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤ª¤ê¡¢²¦¿¶¤òÃþ°¦¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Æ¡¢»°Í̤ΰҿ®¤Ë²º¤ä¤«¤Ê¤é¤Ìµ¤»ý¤Á¤òÊú¤¤ ¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏÍ̻δñ¤Î©»Ò¤Ë»üÈá¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë¤³¤È¤òµñÈݤ·¤¿¡£Æ±Ç¯¡¢Í̻δñ¤Ï79 ºÐ¤ÇÃÑ¿«¤Î¤¦¤Á¤Ë»à¤ó¤À¡£»°Í̤ÎÃæ¤Ç¤ÏÍÌÞð¤À¤±¤¬»Ä¤Ã¤¿¤¬¡¢¸å¤í½â¤â¤Ê¤¯¡¢ 1446ǯ¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë74ºÐ¤ÇË´¤¯¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¡£;Ming Emperor, Ying Zong, favoured the eunuch Wang Zhen, who had been by his side ever since boyhood when he was still the Grand Prince. Wang Zhen used this favouritism to interfere in imperial politics and punished officials at will, contrary to a familly teaching laid down by Tai Zu, the founding Emperor of the Ming dynasty, that eunuchs were not to interfere with imperial politics. Grand Dowager Empress Zhang thus threatened Wang Zhen with a knife at his neck and ordered him to be executed. But Ying Zong saved Wang Zhen.\n \n In late 1442, the Grand Dowage Empress Zhang died. Of the Three Yang Counsels, Yang Rong died in 1440. In 1442, an ordinary village elder alleged that Yang Shi Qi's eldest son had evaded imperial taxes and unlawfully occupied estate lands. Yang Shi Qi did not attempt to suppress or attack the allegation maker but instead admitted his son's offences and sought leniency from Ying Zong. Ying Zong, now aged 16, favoured Wang Zhen and was uneasy with the prestige of the Three Yang Counsels. He refused leniency for Yang Shi Qi's son. In the same year Yang Shi Qi himself, now aged 79 died in shame. Of the 3 counsels to the Emperor, only Yang Pu remained, without support, until 1446 when he died at age 74.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147040A;Í̻δñ¤Î©»Ò¤òÃǺ᤹¤ë;Punish the criminals;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147040B;Í̻δñ¤Î©»Ò¤Ë»üÈá¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë;Allow leniency;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147041;ÍÕ½¡Î±¤ÎÍð;Ye Zong Liu's Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147041;¿³Û¤Î»ñ¶â¤òÈñ¤ä¤·¤¿ÌÀÄ«¤Î³°À¬¤Ï¡¢¶âŽ¥¶ä¤½¤Î¾¤Î¶â°¤ÎÂçÎ̶¡µë¤òɬÍפȤ· ¤¿¡£Æ±¤¸º¢¡¢Ãæ±û¤Ç¤Ï»°Í̤θ¢ÎϤ¬¿êÂष¤ÆÕá´±²¦¿¶¤¬Àì²£¤ò»Ï¤á¡¢»ÙÇÛ³¬µé ¤ËÉåÇԤζõµ¤¤¬Éº¤¤»Ï¤á¤¿¡£º£¤ä²¦¿¶¤¬¾©Î夷¤Æ¤¤¤ëÏÅϨ¤òDZ½Ð¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¡¢´±Íù ã¤äÉÙ͵ÁؤÏÃßºâ¤Ø¤ÎÍßµá¤òÂ礤¯Áý¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£¤³¤Î¤¿¤á¡¢¾åή³¬µé¤Ï¤Þ¤¹¤Þ ¤¹»ÙÇÛÎϤò¶¯¤á¡¢¤Þ¤¿Ì±½°¤Ø¤Îºñ¼è¤Ï°ìÁظ·¤·¤¯¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¾®ºî¿Í¤Î¼ÚÃÏÎÁ¤¬ÃÍ ¾å¤¬¤ê¤¹¤ë¤Ê¤É¤·¤¿¡£¤Þ¤¿Ê̤ÎÉÔ¹¬¤Ê³¬ÁؤȤ·¤Æ¹Û»³Ï«Æ¯¼Ô¤¬Â¸ºß¤·¤¿¡£¤È¤¤ ¤¦¤Î¤â¡¢Èà¤é¤¬²ÁÃͤ¢¤ë¹ÛÌ®¤òȯ¸«¤¹¤ëµ¡²ñ¤Ï¸Â¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤·¡¢ÁÆËö¤ÊϫƯ´Ä ¶¤Ç²×¹ó¤Ë°·¤ï¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤«¤é¤À¡£¹ÛÉפΰì¿Í¡¢ÍÕ½¡Î±¤Ï¤¤¤¯¤é¤«¤Î¶ä¤òÅð¤ó¤À µ¿¤¤¤ò¤«¤±¤é¤ì¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏÃÏÊý´±Íù¤ò»¦³²¤·¡¢Â¾¤Î¹ÛÉפòΨ¤¤¤ÆÈ¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¤¿¡£ È¿Í𷳤ÏÊ¡·úËÌÉô¡¢Þ¶¹¾ÆîÉô¡¢¹¾À¾ÅìÉô¤Î°ìÂÓ¤ÇÀï¤Ã¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤Ï²¿Ëü¿Í¤â ¤¬²Ã¤ï¤ë¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë³ÈÂ礷¤¿¡£À¯ÉܤÏÈà¤é¤òÄðµ¤Þ¤¿¤ÏÄÀÀŲ½¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë¼ºÇÔ¤·¤¿¡£ ¤Î¤Á¤ËÍÕ½¡Î±¤ÏÃç´Ö¤ÎÈ¿Íð»ØÆ³¼Ô¤Ë»¦¤µ¤ì¤¿¤¬¡¢È¿Íð¤Ï·ÊÂÙǯ´Ö(1450ǯÂå)¤Î ½é¤á¤Þ¤Ç¼ý¤Þ¤é¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¡£;The Ming Empire's expensive foreign campaigns required the supply of large amounts of gold, silver and other metals. At the same time, as the Three Yang counsels declined in power and Wang Zhen rose to power in the central government, an atmosphere of corruption began to spread amongst the ruling class. In order to afford bribes, which is now endorsed by Wang Zhen, officials and rich people greatly increased their demand for personal wealth. This led to increased upper class domination and exploitation of the population, such as demanding higher rent from peasant farmers. Another unfortunate group were the mining workers, who because of their chance of being in contact with valuable metals were strictly and harshly treated and worked in poor conditions. A mining worker Ye Zong Liu was alleged to have stolen some silver. He killed a local official and began leading other miners in a rebellion. The rebels fought along the area of northern Fu Jian, southern Jie Jiang and eastern Jiang Xi. This developed into a substantial rebellion numbered into the tens of thousands. The government failed to successfully eliminate or pacify them. Although Ye Zong Liu was later killed by a fellow rebel leader, the rebellion did not die down until the earlier years of Jing Tai period (AD 1450s).;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147041A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147042;ûýÌм·¤ÎÍð;Deng Mao Qi's Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147042;ÍÕ½¡Î±¤ÈƱÍͤζ¶ø¤Ë¤¢¤Ã¤¿È¿Íð»ØÆ³¼Ô¤Î°ì¿Í¤Ë¡¢ûýÌм·¤¬¤¤¤¿¡£Èà¤ÏÀµÅý½½»° ǯȬ·îÆóÆü(1448ǯ)¡¢Ê¡·ú¾ÊÃæÉô¤ÇÈ¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¤¿¡£È¿Í𷳤ÏÊ¡·ú¾ÊÃæÉô¤Î ¤¤¤¯¤Ä¤«¤ÎÅÔ»Ô¤ò¹¶·â¤·¤ÆÀêÎΤ·¡¢µÞ®¤ËËĤì¾å¤¬¤Ã¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢ÀµÅý½½»Íǯ Æó·îÏ»Æü(1449ǯ2·î28Æü)¡¢ûýÌм·¤ÏÀ¯Éܤη³Àª¤Ë»¦¤µ¤ì¤¿¡£;In a similar situation to Ye Zong Liu is another rebel leader Deng Mao Qi. He started a rebellion in central Fujian province on Zheng Tong year 13, month 8, day 2 (30th August, AD 1448). Rebel forces attacked and captured several cities in central Fu Jian province, and the forces grew rapidly. However, Deng Mao Qi was killed by government forces on Zheng Tong year 14, month 2, day 6 (28th February, AD 1449).;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147042A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147043;ÍÕ½¡Î±Ž¥ûýÌм·¤ÎÍð¤Î½ª·ë;End of Ye Zong Liu and Deng Mao Qi's Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147043;¤³¤Îº¢¤Ë¤Ï¡¢ÍÕ½¡Î±¤ÈûýÌм·¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤ÏÄ𵤵¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£;By this time Ye Zong Liu and Deng Mao Qi's Rebellion have died down.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147043A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147044;ÉIJ¤ÎÂ絬ÌÏÈ¿Íð;Large Scale Rebellion of the Miao people;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147044;µ®½£¤È¸Ð¹¤ÇÉIJ¤¬Â絬ÌϤÊÈ¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤é¤Î¿ô¤Ï¿ô½½Ëü¿Í¤Ë¾å¤ê¡¢Â¿¤¯ ¤ÎÅÔ»Ô¤òÊñ°Ï¤·¤¿¡£²¦ñ礬±ÀÆî¤Ç¤Î»×µ¡È¯ÄÉÆ¤¤«¤éµ¢´Ô¤·¡¢È¿Íð¤òÄ𵤹¤ë¤è ¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤é¤ì¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢Èà¤Ï¼«·³¤òÀï¤ï¤»¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¤¿¤á¤é¤Ã¤¿¡£ÅÚÌÚ¤ÎÊѤθ塢 Ê̤ξ·³Ã£¤¬²¦ñç¤È¸òÂ夷¡¢Èà¤é¤ÏÈ¿Í𷳤ò®¤ä¤«¤ËÂǤÁÇˤä¿¡£;Large scale rebellion of the Miao people occurred in Gui Zhou and Hu Guang provinces. They numbered into the hundred thousands and surrounded many cities. Wang Ji, on his return from pursuing Si Ji Fa in Yun Nan, was ordered to put out the rebellion. However, he halted his armies from fighting. After the Tu Mu incident, he was replaced by other generals who swiftly defeated the rebels.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147044A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147045;ÉIJ¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤Î½ª·ë;End of the Miao Rebellion;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147045;µ®½£¤È¸Ð¹¤ÇÉIJ¤¬Â絬ÌϤÊÈ¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¤¿¡£Èà¤é¤Î¿ô¤Ï¿ô½½Ëü¿Í¤Ë¾å¤ê¡¢Â¿¤¯ ¤ÎÅÔ»Ô¤òÊñ°Ï¤·¤¿¡£²¦ñ礬±ÀÆî¤Ç¤Î»×µ¡È¯ÄÉÆ¤¤«¤éµ¢´Ô¤·¡¢È¿Íð¤òÄ𵤹¤ë¤è ¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤é¤ì¤¿¡£¤·¤«¤·¡¢Èà¤Ï¼«·³¤òÀï¤ï¤»¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¤¿¤á¤é¤Ã¤¿¡£ÅÚÌÚ¤ÎÊѤθ塢 Ê̤ξ·³Ã£¤¬²¦ñç¤È¸òÂ夷¡¢Èà¤é¤ÏÈ¿Í𷳤ò®¤ä¤«¤ËÂǤÁÇˤä¿¡£;Large scale rebellion of the Miao people occurred in Gui Zhou and Hu Guang provinces. They numbered into the hundred thousands and surrounded many cities. Wang Ji, on his return from pursuing Si Ji Fa in Yun Nan, was ordered to put out the rebellion. However, he halted his armies from fighting. After the Tu Mu incident, he was replaced by other generals who swiftly defeated the rebels.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147045A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147046;¡Ö±Ê³ÚÂçŵ¡×¤Î¼ÌËÜÀ½ºî;Second Copy of the Great Yong Le Encyclopedia;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147046;¡Ö±Ê³ÚÂçŵ¡×¤ÏÌÀÄ«¤Î¹ÄÄëÀ®ÁÄ(±Ê³ÚÄë)¤¬ÊÔ»¼¤òÌ¿¤¸¤¿¡£3,000¿Í°Ê¾å¤Î¿¦°÷¤¬¡¢ ¸Åº£¤Î7¡Á8,000ºý¤Î´ÁÀÒ¤ò¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤ËÊÔ»¼¤·¤¿¡£¤³¤ì¤Ë¤Ï4ǯ¤«¤«¤ê¡¢±Ê³Ú¸Þǯ (1407ǯ)¤Ë´°À®¤·¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤Ï370Ëü¸ì¡¢ÌÜÏ¿60´¬¤ò´Þ¤à22,937´¬¤«¤éÀ®¤ê¡¢ 11,095ºý¤ËʬÎव¤ì¤¿(½ôÀ⤢¤ê)¡£¡Ö±Ê³ÚÂçŵ¡×¤ÏÃæ¹ñ¤ÎÅÁÅý¤Ë¤ª¤¤¤ÆºÇÎɤΡ¢ ºÇ¤âÀ°È÷¤µ¤ì¤¿¡¢¾ÜºÙ¤ÇŰÄìŪ¤ÊÎà½ñ¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤Ïŷʸ³Ø¡¢ÃÏÍý³Ø¡¢ À¯¼£³Ø¡¢ÎóÅÁ¡¢Å¯³Ø¡¢ÆÃÉ®¤¹¤Ù¤»öʪ¡¢ÅÁ¾µ¡¢É÷ÅÚµ¡¢Ìô³Ø¡¢²Ê³Ø¡¢Îò»Ë¡¢ ¹©³Ø¤È¤¤¤Ã¤¿¹àÌܤò´Þ¤ó¤Ç¤¤¤¿¡£Åö»þ¡¢¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤òÊ£¼Ì¤·¤Æ¹¤¯ÇÛÉÛ¤·¤è¤¦¤È ¤¤¤¦Ä󰯤¬¤¢¤Ã¤¿¤¬¡¢ÈñÍѤ¬¤«¤«¤ê¤¹¤®¤ë¤¿¤á¤ËµÑ²¼¤µ¤ì¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤ÏµÜÃæ ¤ÎÅã¤Î¤Ò¤È¤Ä¤ËÊݴɤµ¤ì¤¿¡£ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÁ´¹ÄÄë¤ÎÃæ¤Ç¤Ï¡¢²ÅÌ÷Ä뤬¤³¤Î½ñ¤òºÇ¤â°¦ ÆÉ¤·¡¢Èà¤Î´ù¾å¤Ë¤Ï¤·¤Ð¤·¤Ð¤³¤ÎËܤ¬¸«¼õ¤±¤é¤ì¤¿¡£²ÅÌ÷»°½½Ï»Ç¯(1557ǯ)¡¢ µÜ¾ë¤Î°ìÉô¤¬²Ð»ö¤ËÁø¤Ã¤¿¡£²ÅÌ÷Äë¤Ï°ìÌë¤Î¤¦¤Á¤Ë¤¤¤¯¤Ä¤«¤ÎļÎá¤ò½Ð¤·¡¢ ¡Ö±Ê³ÚÂçŵ¡×¤ÎÊݸî¤ò»Ø¼¨¤·¤¿¡£¹¬±¿¤Ë¤â¡¢¤³¤Î»þ¤Ï¡Ö±Ê³ÚÂçŵ¡×¤ÏÊ̤ξì½ê ¤Ë°Ü¤µ¤ì¤ÆÌµ»ö¤À¤Ã¤¿¡£²ÅÌ÷Äë¤Ï¤³¤Î·Ð¸³¤Ë¾×·â¤ò¼õ¤±¡¢²ÅÌ÷»Í½½°ìǯ(1562ǯ)¡¢ ¶Ë¤á¤Æ¸·³Ê¤ÊÊýË¡¤ÇÊ£À½¤·¤¿Àµ³Î¤Ê¼ÌËܤòÀ½ºî¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦Ì¿¤¸¤¿¡£¼ÌËܤϵÜÃæ¤Î ¤½¤ì¤¾¤ìÊ̤ξì½ê¤ËÊݴɤµ¤ì¤¿¡£¡Ö±Ê³ÚÂçŵ¡×¤ÏÀ¶Ä«¸å´ü¤Î1800ǯÂåËö¡¢À¾²¤ ½ô¹ñ¤ÎË̵þ¿¯Î¬¤ÎºÇÃæ¤Ë¾Æ¤±¤¿¤êÅð¤Þ¤ì¤¿¤ê¤·¤Æ¡¢Â¿¤¯¤¬Ë´¼º¤·¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£ ¸½ºß¤Ç¤Ï¡¢¸½Êª¤Î¤¦¤Á¤ï¤º¤«¿ôÉ´´¬¤À¤±¤¬»Ä¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë¡£;The Great Yong Le Encyclopedia was commissioned by Ming Emperor Cheng Zu (year title Yong Le). More than 3000 people compiled the Encyclopedia from 7000 to 8000 historical and contemporary books. It took 4 years and was completed in Yong Le year 5 (AD 1407). The Encyclopedia consisted of 370 million words, 22937 volumes, including 60 volumes of table of contents, classified into 11095 books. It was compiled from 7000 to 8000 historical and contemporary books. The Encyclopedia was hailed as the best, most developed, detailed and thorough Encyclopedia in traditional China. Its subjects include astromony, geography, political sytem, personal relationships, philosophy, notable objects, legends, climate, medicine, science, history and arts. A suggestion at the time to print copies and widely distribute the Encyclopedia was dismissed as the cost was too great. The Encycledia was kept in one of the towers in the Imperial Palace.\n \n Amongst all Ming Emperors, Emperor Shi Zong (year title Jia Jing) loved reading most, and often had the Encyclopedia placed at the desk. In Jia Jing year 36 (AD 1557), part of the Imperial Palace caught fire. Shi Zong made several imperial decrees within one single night, directing the saving of the Encyclopedia. Luckily the Encyclopedia was transported away and saved in time. Shaken by this experience, in Jia Jing year 41 (AD 1562), Shi Zong ordered an exact copy to be made through very strict copying procedures. The copy was kept at a different place in the Imperial Palace.\n \n The Encyclopedia met its fate at the end of the 1800s during late Qing dynasty when much of it was either burnt or stolen during Western invasions into Bei Jing. Only a few hundred volumes of the original Encyclopedia is left today.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147046A;¼ÌËܤÎÀ½ºî¤òÌ¿¤¸¤ë;Commission a second copy;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147046B;¼ÌËܤòºî¤ë;͵¤Ï¤Ê¤¤;We cannot afford a second copy;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147046C;¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤ò°õºþ¤·¤ÆÈÒÉÛ¤¹¤ë;Print and distribute the Encyclopedia;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147047;ÁÄÎî¿®¶Ä¤Ï¿Æ¹§¹Ô¤Î°ì¼ï ¤Ç¤¢¤ë;Ancestor worship is filial piety;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147047;1645ǯ°ÊÍ貿ÅÙ¤â¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤Ç¤Î¥¤¥¨¥º¥¹²ñÀë¶µ»Õ¤ÏÈà¤é¤¬ÁÄÎî¿®¶Ä¤òÊüÃÖ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë ¤³¤È¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤ÆÈãȽ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¿¡£¥¤¥¨¥º¥¹²ñ¤Ï¡¢ÁÄÎî¿®¶Ä¤Ïñ¤Ê¤ëµ·Îé¤Ç¤¢¤ê¡¢ ¤Þ¤¿ÀèÁĤò·É¤¦¹Ô°Ù¤ÏÃæ¹ñ¤Î¶Ë¤á¤Æ°ø½¬Åª¤Ê¼Ò²ñ¤Ë¤ª¤¤¤Æ¥¥ê¥¹¥È¶µ¤Î¼õÍÆ¤ò Â¥¿Ê¤¹¤ë¡¢¤ÈÀâÌÀ¤·¤¿¡£¶Ã¤¯¤Ù¤¤³¤È¤Ë¡¢1704ǯ¡¢¥í¡¼¥Þ¤ÏÁÄÎî¿®¶Ä¤¬¿Æ¹§¹Ô ¤Î°ì¼ï¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤È¸ø¼°¤ËÀë¸À¤·¤¿¡£;On several occasions since 1645, the Jesuit missionaries in China were criticized because they were letting their converts worship their ancestors. The Jesuits explained that it was only a courtesy and an act of filial piety that was facilitating the acceptation of the Christianity in the very traditional Chinese society. Surprisingly, in 1704, Rome officially declares ancestor worship to be filial piety.;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147048;¥¤¥¨¥º¥¹²ñÀë¶µ»Õ¤Î±Æ¶Á¤¬ ¼Ò²ñ¤Ë¿»Æ©;Effects of Jesuit missionaries on society;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147048;Ãæ¹ñ¤Î¾åή³¬µé¤¬²þ½¡¤¹¤ì¤Ð¤¹¤ë¤Û¤É¡¢¼Ò²ñ¤ÏÊѲ½¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¯¡Ä;With more and more conversions in Chinese Elite, society is changing...;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147048A;¤½¤¦¤«¡Ä;Oh well...;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147049;¡Ö»Í¸ËÁ´½ñ¡×¤ÎÊÔ»¼;The Four Treasury's Complete Collection;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147049;¡Ö»Í¸ËÁ´½ñ¡×¤ÏÃæ¹ñ¸Åŵ¤Î°ÎÂç¤ÊÀ®²Ì¤ò¤Þ¤È¤á¤¿Îà½ñ¤Ç¤¢¤ë¡£´¥Î´»°½½È¬Ç¯(1773 ǯ)¡¢´¥Î´Äë¤ÏÊÔ»¼¤Î¤¿¤á¤Ë»Í¸ËÁ´½ñ´Û¤òȯ¤µ¤»¡¢¤½¤³¤Ç¤Ï360¿Í¤Îʸ´±¤È3,800 ¿Í¤Î¿¦°÷¤¬Æ¯¤¤¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤Ï3,461¼ï36,000ºý¡¢79,309´¬¤ª¤è¤½840Ëü¸ì¤«¤é À®¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤¿(½ôÀ⤢¤ê)¡£¤³¤ì¤Ï¡Ö±Ê³ÚÂçŵ¡×¤Î3.5ÇܤÎʬÎ̤Ǥ¢¤Ã¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ ¤Ï·ÐŽ¥»ËŽ¥»ÒŽ¥½¸¤Î»ÍÉô¤ËʬÎव¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£·ÐÉô¤Ë¤Ï¼ô¶µ¤Î»í²Î¤Î¸Åŵ¡¢·Ðŵ¡¢ µ·Îé½ñ¡¢Å¯³Ø¤¬¤Þ¤È¤á¤é¤ì¤¿¡£»ËÉô¤Ë¤ÏÎò»Ë¡¢ÎóÅÁ¡¢ÃÏÍý¡¢À¯¼£¡¢´±Î½Åý¼£¤Ê ¤É¤Î¹àÌܤ¬´Þ¤Þ¤ì¤¿¡£»ÒÉô¤Ë¤Ï½ô»ÒÉ´²È¡¢·³³Ø¡¢Ìô³Ø¡¢ÇÀ³Ø¡¢½¡¶µ»×ÁÛ¡¢Å·Ê¸ ³Ø¡¢Îñ³Ø¡¢¹©³Ø¡¢»öʪ¡¢ÅÁ¾µ¤¬´Þ¤Þ¤ì¤¿¡£½¸Éô¤Ï²áµîÆóÀéǯ´Ö¤Î»í¤ä±¤Ê¸¡¢ ²»³Ú¤Ê¤É¤Îʸ·ÝºîÉʤò½¸¤á¤Æ¤¤¤¿¡£¤³¤ÎÎà½ñ¤ËÂФ¹¤ë¼ç¤ÊÈãȽ¤È¤·¤Æ¤Ï¡¢Ëþ½£ ²¤ÎÀ¶²¦Ä«¤ÎÅý¼£¤ËÂФ·¤Æ¡¢Ì·½â¡¢ÈãȽ¡¢ÉÔÊ¿¡¢Ë¸¤²¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ê¤¢¤é¤æ¤ëµ ½Ò¤¬¡¢¸¶½ñ¤«¤é²þ¤¶¤ó¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë¡¢¤È¤¤¤¦¤â¤Î¤¬¤¢¤ë¡£´¥Î´»Í½½Ï»¡Á»Í½½¶åǯ (1781¡Á1784ǯ)¡¢¡Ö»Í¸ËÁ´½ñ¡×¤Î¼ÌËܤ¬4Éô´°À®¤·¡¢Ãæ¹ñËÌÉô¤Î³ÆÃϤˤ¢¤ëµÜ ÅÂÆâ¤ÎÅã¤Ë¼ý¤á¤é¤ì¤¿¡£´¥Î´»Í½½¼·¡Á¸Þ½½Æóǯ(1782¡Á1787ǯ)¤«¤é¤Ï¡¢¤µ¤é¤Ë 3Éô¤Î¼ÌËܤ¬ºî¤é¤ì¡¢Ãæ¹ñÆîÉô¤Î³ÆÃϤ˼ý¢¤µ¤ì¤¿¡£1800ǯÂå¸å´ü¤Î¡¢À¾²¤½ô ¹ñ¤ÎË̵þ¿¯¹¶¤äÂæË̤ǤÎÈ¿Íð¤Î´Ö¤Ë¡¢3Éô¤Î¼ÌËܤ¬¼º¤ï¤ì¤¿¡£¸½ºß¤Ç¤Ï¡¢4Éô¤Î ¼ÌËܤθ½Êª¤¬ÅÁ¤¨¤é¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ë¡£;The Four Treasury's Complete Collection assembled together the great accomplishments of traditional Chinese works. In Qian Long year 38 (1773 AD), Emperor Qian Long commissioned the Office of the Four Treasury's Complete Collection responsible for its compilation, which involved 360 officials and 3800 other personnel. The Collection collected 36000 books of 3461 types, 79309 volumes and approximately 840 million words. Its coverage is 3.5 times that of the Great Yong Le Encyclopedia. The Collection was divided into 4 parts: Classicals, Historicals, Personalities, and Works. Classicals contained Confucian classics on poetry, books, rituals and philosophy. Historicals included subjects like history, biography, geography, politics and bureaucratic system. Personalities included the different schools of philosophical, military, medical, agricultural and religious thought, as well as astromony, the calendar, arts, objects and legendary tales. Works collected literary works throughout the past 2000 years including poetry, verses and music. The main criticism of the Collection is that wordings of original books were changed if they have any connotion of conflict, offensiveness, disobedience, or obstructiveness against the Manchu Qing imperial administration.\n \n From Qian Long year 46-49 (AD 1781-1784), 4 copies of the Collection were completed and stored inside towers of imperial palaces in different parts of northern China. From Qian Long year 47-52 (AD 1782-1787), 3 other copies were made and stored in different parts of southern China.\n \n Three copies of the Collection were destroyed during Western invasions into Bei Jing and the Tai Ping rebellion during late 1800s. Four copies of the original Collection remains today.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147049A;¼ÌËܤâ´Þ¤á¤ÆÊÔ»¼¤µ¤»¤ë;Commission the Collection with alterations;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147049B;¼ÌËܤʤ·¤ÇÊÔ»¼¤µ¤»¤ë;Commission the Collection without alterations;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147049C;»þ´Ö¤È»ñ¸»¤ÎϲÈñ¤À;It is a waste of time and resources;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147050;¥Ù¥È¥Ê¥à¤Ç¤ÎÁûÍð;Vietnamese Turmoil;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147050;1788ǯ¡¢Âç±Û¹ñ¤ò¾è¤Ã¼è¤Ã¤¿¥¿¥¤¥½¥óÅÞ¤ËÇÔË̤·¤¿óÕÄ«¹ÄÄë¤Ï¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤Î»Ù±ç¤òµá ¤á¤ÆËÌÊý¤Ëƨ¤ì¤¿¡£µá¤á¤Ë±þ¤¸¤è¤¦¤È¤·¤Æ¡¢À¶Ä«(1644-1911)¤Î·³Àª¤Ï¥Ù¥È¥Ê¥à ¤Ë¿¯¹¶¤·¡¢¾ºÎ¶(¥¿¥ó¥í¥ó¡¢¸½ºß¤Î¥Ï¥Î¥¤¶á¹Ù)¤òÃ¥¼è¤·¤Æ¡¢óÕÄ«¤Î»ÙÇÛ¼Ô¤ò ¡Ö°ÂÆî²¦¡×¤Î°Ì¤Ë½¢¤±¤¿¡£¥¿¥¤¥½¥óÅÞ¤Îïöʸ·Ã(¥°¥¨¥óŽ¥¥Ð¥óŽ¥¥Õ¥¨)¤Ï¸÷Ãæ¹ÄÄë¤ò ¾Î¤·¤¿¡£;In 1788, the reigning Le emperor of Dai Viet fled north to seek Chinese assistance in defeating the Tay Son, who had taken over the country. Eager to comply, a Chinese army of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) invaded Vietnam, seized Thang Long, and invested the Le ruler as 'King of Annam.' That same year, the second eldest Tay Son brother, Nguyen Hue, proclaimed himself Emperor Quang Trung.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147050A;º£¤³¤½¤«¤ÎÃϤòÄϤá!;Seize the day!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147050B;Êü¤Ã¤Æ¤ª¤¯;Let them be;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147051;Ëþ½£¤ÎÆÈΩ;The Manchu independence;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147051;Ëþ½£¤ÎÆÈΩ¹ñ²ÈÃÂÀ¸¤Î±Æ¶Á¤¬¡¢²æ¤¬¹ñ¤ËµÚ¤ó¤À¡£;Effects of the creation of a separate Manchu state.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147051A;Èà¤é¤Ë¤â¤Ã¤È¿¤¯¤ÎÅÚÃϤò ¾ù¤ì!;Concede them more lands!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147052;The Trial of Yuan Chonghuan;;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147052;Yuan Chonghuan was one of the top Ming generals. In the late 1620s the Manchu considered him a serious threat. Manchu emperor Hong Taiji decided to attempt to eliminate Yuan. He sent spies to spread rumors that Yuan Chonghuan was a traitor to the Ming. Ming emperor Chongzhen believed the rumors, and had Yuan executed. Yuan was found to be innocent later, but it was too late. A loyal general became a tragic hero.;;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147052A;Execute him as an example to other traitors;;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147052B;Trust in his innocence;;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147052C;Root out the source of these rumors;;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147064;½ô³°¹ñ¤¬ÊõÁ¥´ÏÂâ¤Ë´¶Ã²;Foreign Nations Admire Glorious Treasure Fleet;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147064;ÊõÁ¥´ÏÂ⤬Äë¹ñ¤Î°Ò¸÷¤ò¸Ø¼¨¤¹¤ë±óÀ¬¤ò³¤±¤¿¤¿¤á¡¢¸å¡¹¤Þ¤Ç³°¹ñ¤Î»ÈÀá¤Ï´¶Ìà ¤ò¼õ¤±¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤Èͧ¹¥´Ø·¸¤ò·ë¤Ó¸ò°×¤¹¤ë¤¿¤áÄ«¹×¤ò¹Ô¤Ã¤¿¡£;As the Treasure Fleet continued its expedition to display the glory of the Empire, and even after, foreign ambassadors were impressed and eager to pay tribute or gifts to the Ming Empire to establish good relations and trade with the Empire.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147064A;Ä«¹×¤ò¼õ¤±¼è¤ë;Tribute Received;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147123;È¿Í𷳤ÆÈΩ¤òÀë¸À!;Resistant leader declares an independent state!;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147123;ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÀ¯»ö¤ÏÕá´±¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æµ¡Ç½ÉÔÁ´¤Èº®Íð¤Ë´Ù¤ê¡¢´±Íùã¤ÏÈ¿ÂÐÇɤò·ÁÀ®¤·¡¢ À¯¼£ÉåÇԤ˳°°µ¤¬²Ã¤ï¤Ã¤ÆÌÀ¤Î¸¢ÎϤϿêÂष¤¿¡£¤³¤Î·ë²Ì¡¢Ì±½°¤ÎÉéô¤ÏÁý¤·¡¢ ½ÅÀǤ䵲ñ¼¡¢ÇÀÃϤ«¤é¤ÎÎ¥»¶¤Ê¤É¤Ë¶ì¤·¤á¤é¤ì¤¿¡£ÌÀ·³¤ÏÇÀ̱ȿÍð¤ò¤Þ¤¹¤Þ¤¹»ý ¤ÆÍ¾¤¹¤è¤¦¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤Ã¤¿¡£1635ǯ¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¡¢ÍÍ¡¹¤ÊÈ¿ÍðÀªÎϤäή±¤Î»ØÆ³¼Ô¤¬ ½¸¤Þ¤ê¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÂÇÅݤËÎϤò¹ç¤ï¤»¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë°Õ¤òƱ¤¸¤¯¤·¤¿¡£¤½¤Î¸å¿ôǯ¤ÇÈ¿Íð ·³¤Ï²ÏÆî¡¢¸ÐËÌ¡¢°Âµ«¡¢ð¡À¾¡¢´Å½Í¡¢»ÍÀî¤Ë¿Ê¤ó¤À¡£1644ǯ¤ÎºÇ½é¤Î·î¡¢Íû¼«À® ¤¬¿·¤¿¤ËÂç½ç¤Î·ú¹ñ¤òÀë¸À¤·¤¿¡£;The Ming Dynasty's incompetence and disruption of politics by eunuchs, officials forming opposing parties, corruption plus external pressures caused the decline in Ming power. This resulted in increasing strain on the people burdened by heavy taxes, famine, displacement from farmlands, etc. The Ming forces found it increasingly difficult to deal with the ever increasing peasant uprisings. By 1635, leaders from various resistance groups and camps gathered in a meeting which resulted in agreement to coordinate their efforts to overthrow of Ming. In the following years rebel forces advanced through Henan, Hubei, Anhui, Shaanxi, Gansu, and Sichuan. On the first month of 1644, Li Zi Cheng declared the establishment of the new Da Shun state.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147123A;ÅÛ¤é¤òá¤ÄÙ¤»!;We shall crush them!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147124;È¿Í𷳤ÆÈΩ¤òÀë¸À!;Resistant leader declares an independent state!;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147124;ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÀ¯»ö¤ÏÕá´±¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æµ¡Ç½ÉÔÁ´¤Èº®Íð¤Ë´Ù¤ê¡¢´±Íùã¤ÏÈ¿ÂÐÇɤò·ÁÀ®¤·¡¢ À¯¼£ÉåÇԤ˳°°µ¤¬²Ã¤ï¤Ã¤ÆÌÀ¤Î¸¢ÎϤϿêÂष¤¿¡£¤³¤Î·ë²Ì¡¢Ì±½°¤ÎÉéô¤ÏÁý¤·¡¢ ½ÅÀǤ䵲ñ¼¡¢ÇÀÃϤ«¤é¤ÎÎ¥»¶¤Ê¤É¤Ë¶ì¤·¤á¤é¤ì¤¿¡£ÌÀ·³¤ÏÇÀ̱ȿÍð¤ò¤Þ¤¹¤Þ¤¹ »ý¤ÆÍ¾¤¹¤è¤¦¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤Ã¤¿¡£1635ǯ¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¡¢ÍÍ¡¹¤ÊÈ¿ÍðÀªÎϤäή±¤Î»ØÆ³¼Ô ¤¬½¸¤Þ¤ê¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ÎÂÇÅݤËÎϤò¹ç¤ï¤»¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë°Õ¤òƱ¤¸¤¯¤·¤¿¡£¤½¤Î¸å¿ôǯ¤ÇÈ¿ Íð·³¤Ï²ÏÆî¡¢¸ÐËÌ¡¢°Âµ«¡¢ð¡À¾¡¢´Å½Í¡¢»ÍÀî¤Ë¿Ê¤ó¤À¡£1644ǯ11·î¡¢Ä¥¸¥Ã餬 ¿·¤¿¤ËÂçÀ¾¤Î·ú¹ñ¤òÀë¸À¤·¤¿¡£;The Ming Dynasty's incompetence and disruption of politics by eunuchs, officials forming opposing parties, corruption plus external pressures caused the decline in Ming power. This resulted in increasing strain on the people burdened by heavy taxes, famine, displacement from farmlands, etc. The Ming forces found it increasingly difficult to deal with the ever increasing peasant uprisings. By 1635, leaders from various resistance groups and camps gathered in a meeting which resulted in agreement to coordinate their efforts to overthrow of Ming. In the following years rebel forces advanced through Henan, Hubei, Anhui, Shaanxi, Gansu, and Sichuan. On the first month of November 1644, Zhang Xian Zhong declared the establishment of the new Da Xi state.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147124A;ÅÛ¤é¤òá¤ÄÙ¤»!;We shall crush them!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147125;È¿Í𷳤ÆÈΩ¤òÀë¸À!;Resistant leader declares an independent state!;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147125;Êø²õ¤·¤Ä¤Ä¤¢¤ëÌÀ¤Î¾·³¸â»°·Ë¤Ï¡¢Íû¼«À®¤¬Ë̵þ¤òÍî¾ë¤µ¤»¤¿¤È¤ÎÊó¤ò¼õ¤±¤ÆËþ ½£¤Ë¿²Ê֤뤳¤È¤òÁª¤Ó¡¢Ëþ½£¤ËŨÂФ¹¤ë·³Àª¤ÎƤȲ¤Ë½õÎϤ·¤¿¡£Èà¤Î¹×¸¥¤Î½Å Íפµ¤òǧ¤á¤¿À¶¤Î½ç¼£Äë¤ÏÈà¤òÊ¿À¾²¦¤ËÉõ¤¸À¾Êý¤Î±ÀÆî¤Ëµò¤é¤»¡¢¤«¤Ä¤Æ¤ÎÌÀ¤Î ¾·³¤ËË«¾Þ¤È¤·¤ÆÍ¿¤¨¤é¤ì¤¿»°ÈͤÎÃæ¤ÇºÇ¤â¶¯ÎϤʸºß¤È¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¡£À¶¤Î¹¯ô¦Äë ¤Î»þÂå¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¤Ï¤½¤Î¸¢ÎϤϷø¸Ç¤Ê¤â¤Î¤È¤Ê¤ê¡¢Ãæ±û¤ÎÀ¯¸¢¤ÏÈà¤é¤Î¸¢ÎϤ˻õ»ß ¤á¤ò¤«¤±¤ë¤³¤È¤ò·è¤á¤¿¡£¤³¤Î¤¿¤á¤Ë¡¢ÈéÆù¤Ê¤³¤È¤Ë¸â»°·Ë¤Ï¡¢ÌÀÄ«¤ÎºÆ¶½¤ò ̾ÌܤËÀ¶¤ËÂФ·¤ÆÃéÀ¿¤òËݤ·È¿Íð¤òµ¯¤³¤·¤¿¡£;Wu San Gui, a general of the collapsing Ming dynasty, chose to side with the Manchus when he heard the news of the fall of Beijing to Li Zi Cheng and helped the Manchus defeat opposing forces. In recognition of the importance of his contribution, the Qing Emperor Shunzi appointed him Lord of the Pacified West, residing in Guizhou province in the west, the most powerful out of the 3 tributories created to reward important former Ming generals. By the time Qing emperor Kangxi was firmly in power, the central dynastic administration decided to curb the increasing power of the 3 tributories. Ironically, this caused Wu San Gui, to switch his allegiance and revolt in the name of overthrowing the Qing and restoring the Ming Dynasty.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147125A;ÅÛ¤é¤òá¤ÄÙ¤»!;We shall crush him!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147126;Ë̵þ´ÙÍî;Fall of Beijing;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147126;ÌÀÄ«¤Î¼óÅÔ¤¬Å¨¤Î¼ê¤ËÍî¤Á¤¿¤¿¤á¡¢¹ÄÄë¤Î¸¢°Ò¤È¹ñ²È¤Î°ÂÁ´¤ÎÁÐÊý¤¬Á´¤¯µ¿¤ï¤· ¤¤¾õÂ֤ˤʤäƤ¤¤Þ¤¹¡£²æ¡¹¤Ï¤É¤³¤«Ê̤ÎÃϤÇΩ¤ÆÄ¾¤¹¤«¡¢·ëËö¤ò¼õ¤±Æþ¤ì¤Í ¤Ð¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£;With the fall of the Ming capital to enemy hands, both the divinity of the Emperor is in question as well as the security of country as a whole. We must regroup elsewhere or suffer the consequences.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147126A;²æ¡¹¤ÏË̵þ¤ò°Ý»ý¤Ç¤¤Ê¤¤!;We cannot hold Beijing!;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147126B;¶ÌºÂ¤òư¤«¤¹¤Ä¤â¤ê¤Ï¤Ê¤¤!;The Imperial Throne will not move!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147127;Å·Ì¿¤ÎÁÓ¼º;Loss of the Divine Providence;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147127;¹ñÆâ¤ÇÀïÁè¤È¸øÁ³¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤¬Â³¤¤¤¿¤¿¤á¡¢¹ÄÄë¤ÎÀµÅýÀ¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÇö¤ì¡¢¹ÄÄ뼫¿È¤È °ìÉô¤ÎÃé¿Ã°Ê³°¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤Î¤³¤È¤òÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î¿¿¤Î»ÙÇÛ¼Ô¤À¤Èǧ¤á¤Ê¤¤¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã ¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£;As the war and open rebellion continue within China, the Emperor's legitimacy slowly wears away until only himself and a few loyal members still recognize him as the true ruler of the Middle Kingdom.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147127A;;¤Ï¤Þ¤À¿¿¤Î¹ÄÄë¤À!;I am still the true emperor!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147128;Å·Ì¿¤ÎÁÓ¼º;Loss of the Divine Providence;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147128;¹ñÆâ¤ÇÀïÁè¤È¸øÁ³¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤¬Â³¤¤¤¿¤¿¤á¡¢¹ÄÄë¤ÎÀµÅýÀ¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÇö¤ì¡¢¹ÄÄ뼫¿È¤È °ìÉô¤ÎÃé¿Ã°Ê³°¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤Î¤³¤È¤òÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î¿¿¤Î»ÙÇÛ¼Ô¤À¤Èǧ¤á¤Ê¤¤¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã ¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£;As the war and open rebellion continue within China, the Emperor's legitimacy slowly wears away until only himself and a few loyal members still recognize him as the true ruler of the Middle Kingdom.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147128A;;¤Ï¤Þ¤À¿¿¤Î¹ÄÄë¤À!;I am still the true emperor!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147129;Å·Ì¿¤ÎÁÓ¼º;Loss of the Divine Providence;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147129;¹ñÆâ¤ÇÀïÁè¤È¸øÁ³¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤¬Â³¤¤¤¿¤¿¤á¡¢¹ÄÄë¤ÎÀµÅýÀ¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÇö¤ì¡¢¹ÄÄ뼫¿È¤È °ìÉô¤ÎÃé¿Ã°Ê³°¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤Î¤³¤È¤òÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î¿¿¤Î»ÙÇÛ¼Ô¤À¤Èǧ¤á¤Ê¤¤¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã ¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£;As the war and open rebellion continue within China, the Emperor's legitimacy slowly wears away until only himself and a few loyal members still recognize him as the true ruler of the Middle Kingdom.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147129A;;¤Ï¤Þ¤À¿¿¤Î¹ÄÄë¤À!;I am still the true emperor!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147130;Å·Ì¿¤ÎÁÓ¼º;Loss of the Divine Providence;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147130;¹ñÆâ¤ÇÀïÁè¤È¸øÁ³¤ÎÈ¿Íð¤¬Â³¤¤¤¿¤¿¤á¡¢¹ÄÄë¤ÎÀµÅýÀ¤¬½ù¡¹¤ËÇö¤ì¡¢¹ÄÄ뼫¿È¤È °ìÉô¤ÎÃé¿Ã°Ê³°¤Ï¹ÄÄë¤Î¤³¤È¤òÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î¿¿¤Î»ÙÇÛ¼Ô¤À¤Èǧ¤á¤Ê¤¤¤Þ¤Ç¤Ë¤Ê¤Ã ¤Æ¤·¤Þ¤Ã¤¿¡£;As the war and open rebellion continue within China, the Emperor's legitimacy slowly wears away until only himself and a few loyal members still recognize him as the true ruler of the Middle Kingdom.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147130A;;¤Ï¤Þ¤À¿¿¤Î¹ÄÄë¤À!;I am still the true emperor!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147131;Ãæ¹ñ¤ËʿϤ¬Ìá¤ë;Peace returns to China;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147131;Åý°ì¤ÈʿϤ¬¡¢Ãæ¹ñ¤ËºÆ¤ÓÌá¤Ã¤¿¡£;Unification and peace is brought back to China.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147131A;¤è¤í¤·¤¤!;Good!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147132;Ãæ¹ñ¤ÎÄ«Á¯²¦Ä«;A Korean dynasty for China;;;;;;;;; EVENTHIST147132;Ä«Á¯¤Î·¯¼ç¤¬Ãæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤Î¹ÄÄë¤È¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¡£;The monarch of Korea is the Emperor of China.;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147132A;²æ¡¹¤ÏÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤À!;We are China!;;;;;;;;; #; EVENTNAME147133;ÌÀÄ«¤¬Ë̵þ¤Ëµ¢´Ô;Ming Dynasty back to Beijing;;;;;;;;; ACTIONNAME147133A;²æ¡¹¤ÏºÆ¤ÓÃæ²Ú²¦Ä«¤È ¤Ê¤Ã¤¿!;We are China again!;;;;;;;;; #; #; ACTIONNAME147053A;Á´¤Æ¤Ï¼º¤ï¤ì¤¿¡Ä(GAMEOVER);All is lost... 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