Why didn't there be a large-scale rebellion in the Ming Dynasty for a long time?
Many of your words on this are Ming history! The Ming history is the second unreliable history in China's ancient history, because it was written by the Manchu regime. At that time, in order to consolidate the rule, they began to fabricate Ming history, and even cases of Ming history appeared during the Kangxi period. Because the historian told the truth, he was beheaded by Kangxi. The Ming Dynasty was a rare glorious period in the history of China, and the last sage of China was in the Ming Dynasty. He is Wang Yangming, and there are not many harsh punishments, because the emperor is not fatuous and there are many reasons for inaction. Most importantly, there was a horrible political product in China at that time, that is, the Cabinet, which shared basically all the work of the emperor. And this cabinet system is the embryonic form of constitutional monarchy! Moreover, the emperor, cabinet and ministers can't make decisions, and many national affairs need to be decided and formulated by drawing lots, voting and subcontracting. It is believed that the relatively democratic eunuch represents the imperial power, and he is the embodiment of the imperial power among the people. If we translate the historical materials, there were many eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty, and most of them were official uprisings. They tried to overthrow the era when the emperor forced officials to rebel. Zheng De Uprising and Wang Ning Uprising were finally suppressed by Wang Yangming in Chenghua, the Battle of Broken Cane Gorge, the Scenic Area Uprising and the Anbaili Uprising, which did not last more than 65,438+000 days.