Qin Tian left five minutes to give everyone a time to ponder, drank some water and rested for a while, it was still very tiring to say so much at once. At the same time, he also had to read various data, which consumed a lot of energy and needed to go back to the blue.
One land raises another, how many people can the land in the Central Plains raise? According to actual information, the peak population of the Central Plains before the Five Hu people was at the peak of the population in the late Eastern Han Dynasty (157) later, the Han population exceeded 60 million, which was comparable to the prosperous period of the Western Han Dynasty.
In other words, under normal conditions of childbirth, the population of Central Plains must reach 60 million to not be considered oversupply. At the same time, such a population is very easy to recover. As long as there is no war or massacre, the supply of land can support such a population.
How many years have passed since the late Three Kingdoms before, to the establishment of the Western Jin Dynasty and then to the later Eight Kings Rebellion?
From 280 to 299, in just twenty years, the population of the Central Plains increased from 15 million to 35 million.
And aren’t the Five Barbarians considered humans?
When the Five Barbarians invaded China, the population of the Five Barbarians not only did not decrease but increased exponentially. By the time of Ranmin, in 338, the population of the Five Barbarians in the north had reached nearly five million people.
It can be said that if the Han people do not experience the bloody massacre of Hu Ling and Ran Min, they are likely to be combined with the Five Hu people. The Han people become ethnic minorities, and the population of the Five Hu people may even exceed the population of the Han people. So what does that mean then? I don’t need to say more?
But with Ran Min's killing of Hu, when the Former Qin Dynasty unified the north, the population of the country was only 13 million, of which there were at least 3 million Hu people. How many Han people died in the past ninety years? It is conceivable that this was a massacre in the past century.
If it weren't for killing Hu Ling and Ran Min, the Han people's revenge and bloody nature at the right time and place, the Han people might not have been directly assimilated or slaughtered like ancient India. Therefore, killing Hu Ling and Ran Min must be correct in this matter, and it is also very necessary.
Then he replied that Ran Min himself said that his family was a beggar army. In the later period, the beggar army could only beggars under the Hu regime, so that they could survive.
Chen Wu's troops have been fighting with Shi Le's army. In the battle of Liyang in 310 AD, Ran Long's eleven-year-old son Ran Liang fought against Liu Cong and Shi Le in Hanoi, "not retreating with the arrows" and made the two armies in battle solemn.
Chen Wu was defeated and Ran Liang was captured by Shi Le
This not only made me have two guesses. First, even an eleven-year-old child has to go to the battlefield to fight to the death. You can imagine the fierceness and cruelty of this battle; second, in this battle, Ran Liang's father Ran Long is likely to die on the battlefield.
Min later revered Ran Long as the "Emperor Yuan", which shows that Ran Min knew his grandfather's name from his father Ran Liang. When Ran Long died, Ran Liang should have reached the age of remembering his father's name, so Ran Long is likely to die in the battle of Liyang.
Ran Liang was captured by Shi Le, and Shi Le asked his nephew Shi Hu to adopt him as his adopted son. From then on, he changed his name to Shi Zhan and became a capable general under Shi Hu.
However, one thing worth noting is that Shi Hu was only fifteen years old at the time, and he was a father to the eleven-year-old Ran Liang at the age of fifteen?
Is it possible?
So this is actually a kind of training. Ran Liang is actually Shi Le's adopted son. Shi Le was teaching him, but he was just assigned to his nephew Shi Hu to drive him. After all, Shi Hu was the most shining star under Shi Le at that time.
It seems that since then, the young general of the Beggar Army, Ran Liang, never exists in the world. The existence is Shi Zhan, the grandson of Emperor Shi Le of the Later Zhao Dynasty, and is highly valued by Shi Yangfu Hu. Finally, he became General Zuo Jishe and Marquis of Xihua, and was also considered a marquis and a general.
I also doubted like some people whether Shi Zhan would show his strong style of warriors at the age of eleven. Later, after watching the movie "Mad Dog Johnny" with the theme of African Doll Army, I realized that in that harsh environment where people can eat people, the indifference and cruelty of children who pick up weapons were more terrifying than adults. At the same time, this also proved from a level that the tragic heroism of the Qihuo Army and the situation of the Han people in the northern region at that time.
Due to the situation, the beggar army was forced to temporarily compromise with Jie Zhao in order to protect themselves in order to survive and become the ace force under Shi Le.
However, Chen Liu's begging for life, Chen Wu's last warning when he was dying was to ask his subordinates not to surrender to the Hu people. In addition, some of the later practices of killing Hu Ling and Ran Min, especially changing his surname, which was very deep.
In the chaos in the Later Zhao Dynasty, Li Nong, a Han official, fled to Guangzong and was promoted to the leader by tens of thousands of local begging troops.
The reason why Ran Min is called a slave of the three surnames by many people is because his surname was Shi, Shi Min, and then he followed Li Nong and Li Min, and finally restored his surname Ran Min
This Li Nong was originally a member of the Qihuo Army and was a senior executive. His prestige among the Han officials in Jiezhao has always been very high.
So I think he is a person like Wang Situ, even Ran Min's godfather. After all, Ran Min's family was born in the Qihuo Army and also commanded and drove the Qihuo Army. This is naturally indispensable for all of this, and for dealings.
It can be said that Li Nong is a person who has a deep influence on Ran Min, and he has been telling him who he is?
After all, Ran Min's father died very early and died when Ran Min was six years old, so he was raised by Shi Hu as his grandson, and even very pleased Shi Hu.
As for age, Shi Hu, who was in his thirties, had nothing to do with treating Ran Min as his grandson. After all, he was basically a fifteen-year-old and even a father. Ran Liang gave birth to Ran Min was considered late marriage and late childbirth.
As for many people who dislike Ran Min and oppose Ran Min, they all brought Li Nong's death to Ran Min's death to Ran Min's hands, because Li Nong's existence affected Ran Min's power, and at the same time they had differences in many political views.
But I think this is very similar to the relationship between the Overlord and Fan Zeng. Ran Min's personality is actually very similar to what she did and Xiang Yu, the Overlord of Western Chu. She is indeed not a smart person, and she does not have much political wisdom. She is more of military talent and personal bravery.
So I myself tend to be that Li Nong was killed by the enemy's plan. Ran Min unfortunately took the blame. If Ran Min really had this idea, he would not change his surname to Li Min. After Li Nong died, it was too easy to kill Li Nong with Ran Min's force and influence in the army. There was no need to ask for trouble. You should know that in the late Later Zhao Dynasty, in order to stabilize Ran Min, even gained support from Ran Min, Shi Hu's son Shi Zun promised: Once he became the emperor, let Shi Min be the crown prince.
One land raises another, how many people can the land in the Central Plains raise? According to actual information, the peak population of the Central Plains before the Five Hu people was at the peak of the population in the late Eastern Han Dynasty (157) later, the Han population exceeded 60 million, which was comparable to the prosperous period of the Western Han Dynasty.
In other words, under normal conditions of childbirth, the population of Central Plains must reach 60 million to not be considered oversupply. At the same time, such a population is very easy to recover. As long as there is no war or massacre, the supply of land can support such a population.
How many years have passed since the late Three Kingdoms before, to the establishment of the Western Jin Dynasty and then to the later Eight Kings Rebellion?
From 280 to 299, in just twenty years, the population of the Central Plains increased from 15 million to 35 million.
And aren’t the Five Barbarians considered humans?
When the Five Barbarians invaded China, the population of the Five Barbarians not only did not decrease but increased exponentially. By the time of Ranmin, in 338, the population of the Five Barbarians in the north had reached nearly five million people.
It can be said that if the Han people do not experience the bloody massacre of Hu Ling and Ran Min, they are likely to be combined with the Five Hu people. The Han people become ethnic minorities, and the population of the Five Hu people may even exceed the population of the Han people. So what does that mean then? I don’t need to say more?
But with Ran Min's killing of Hu, when the Former Qin Dynasty unified the north, the population of the country was only 13 million, of which there were at least 3 million Hu people. How many Han people died in the past ninety years? It is conceivable that this was a massacre in the past century.
If it weren't for killing Hu Ling and Ran Min, the Han people's revenge and bloody nature at the right time and place, the Han people might not have been directly assimilated or slaughtered like ancient India. Therefore, killing Hu Ling and Ran Min must be correct in this matter, and it is also very necessary.
Then he replied that Ran Min himself said that his family was a beggar army. In the later period, the beggar army could only beggars under the Hu regime, so that they could survive.
Chen Wu's troops have been fighting with Shi Le's army. In the battle of Liyang in 310 AD, Ran Long's eleven-year-old son Ran Liang fought against Liu Cong and Shi Le in Hanoi, "not retreating with the arrows" and made the two armies in battle solemn.
Chen Wu was defeated and Ran Liang was captured by Shi Le
This not only made me have two guesses. First, even an eleven-year-old child has to go to the battlefield to fight to the death. You can imagine the fierceness and cruelty of this battle; second, in this battle, Ran Liang's father Ran Long is likely to die on the battlefield.
Min later revered Ran Long as the "Emperor Yuan", which shows that Ran Min knew his grandfather's name from his father Ran Liang. When Ran Long died, Ran Liang should have reached the age of remembering his father's name, so Ran Long is likely to die in the battle of Liyang.
Ran Liang was captured by Shi Le, and Shi Le asked his nephew Shi Hu to adopt him as his adopted son. From then on, he changed his name to Shi Zhan and became a capable general under Shi Hu.
However, one thing worth noting is that Shi Hu was only fifteen years old at the time, and he was a father to the eleven-year-old Ran Liang at the age of fifteen?
Is it possible?
So this is actually a kind of training. Ran Liang is actually Shi Le's adopted son. Shi Le was teaching him, but he was just assigned to his nephew Shi Hu to drive him. After all, Shi Hu was the most shining star under Shi Le at that time.
It seems that since then, the young general of the Beggar Army, Ran Liang, never exists in the world. The existence is Shi Zhan, the grandson of Emperor Shi Le of the Later Zhao Dynasty, and is highly valued by Shi Yangfu Hu. Finally, he became General Zuo Jishe and Marquis of Xihua, and was also considered a marquis and a general.
I also doubted like some people whether Shi Zhan would show his strong style of warriors at the age of eleven. Later, after watching the movie "Mad Dog Johnny" with the theme of African Doll Army, I realized that in that harsh environment where people can eat people, the indifference and cruelty of children who pick up weapons were more terrifying than adults. At the same time, this also proved from a level that the tragic heroism of the Qihuo Army and the situation of the Han people in the northern region at that time.
Due to the situation, the beggar army was forced to temporarily compromise with Jie Zhao in order to protect themselves in order to survive and become the ace force under Shi Le.
However, Chen Liu's begging for life, Chen Wu's last warning when he was dying was to ask his subordinates not to surrender to the Hu people. In addition, some of the later practices of killing Hu Ling and Ran Min, especially changing his surname, which was very deep.
In the chaos in the Later Zhao Dynasty, Li Nong, a Han official, fled to Guangzong and was promoted to the leader by tens of thousands of local begging troops.
The reason why Ran Min is called a slave of the three surnames by many people is because his surname was Shi, Shi Min, and then he followed Li Nong and Li Min, and finally restored his surname Ran Min
This Li Nong was originally a member of the Qihuo Army and was a senior executive. His prestige among the Han officials in Jiezhao has always been very high.
So I think he is a person like Wang Situ, even Ran Min's godfather. After all, Ran Min's family was born in the Qihuo Army and also commanded and drove the Qihuo Army. This is naturally indispensable for all of this, and for dealings.
It can be said that Li Nong is a person who has a deep influence on Ran Min, and he has been telling him who he is?
After all, Ran Min's father died very early and died when Ran Min was six years old, so he was raised by Shi Hu as his grandson, and even very pleased Shi Hu.
As for age, Shi Hu, who was in his thirties, had nothing to do with treating Ran Min as his grandson. After all, he was basically a fifteen-year-old and even a father. Ran Liang gave birth to Ran Min was considered late marriage and late childbirth.
As for many people who dislike Ran Min and oppose Ran Min, they all brought Li Nong's death to Ran Min's death to Ran Min's hands, because Li Nong's existence affected Ran Min's power, and at the same time they had differences in many political views.
But I think this is very similar to the relationship between the Overlord and Fan Zeng. Ran Min's personality is actually very similar to what she did and Xiang Yu, the Overlord of Western Chu. She is indeed not a smart person, and she does not have much political wisdom. She is more of military talent and personal bravery.
So I myself tend to be that Li Nong was killed by the enemy's plan. Ran Min unfortunately took the blame. If Ran Min really had this idea, he would not change his surname to Li Min. After Li Nong died, it was too easy to kill Li Nong with Ran Min's force and influence in the army. There was no need to ask for trouble. You should know that in the late Later Zhao Dynasty, in order to stabilize Ran Min, even gained support from Ran Min, Shi Hu's son Shi Zun promised: Once he became the emperor, let Shi Min be the crown prince.