Hasti Daei
Bio
Happy, what happens when it happens, and what happens when it doesn't?
I would rather live in peace
Stories (78/0)
Mountain people fight the gods
A long time ago, God lived in the sky and people lived on the earth. The sky was very high and the earth was very thick and far away. The good thing is that there was a bronze pillar connecting heaven and earth, from which God could descend to earth and man could climb to heaven.
By Hasti Daei2 years ago in Fiction
I am not as good as stealing
Weasel and Chicken As a weasel, she carried back an egg from the chicken nest and wanted to eat it ...... not expecting it to hatch into a ...... uh ...... meat-eating chicken!!! Eating meat is nothing, but what is the matter with licking me every day? Raised a wolf to pounce on mother ah!
By Hasti Daei2 years ago in Fiction
Ban Chao joins the army
After Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty established the Eastern Han Dynasty, he invited a great scholar, Ban Biao, to organize the history of the Western Han Dynasty. Ban Biao had two sons named Ban Gu and Ban Chao, and a daughter named Ban Zhao, both of whom studied literature and history with their father since childhood.
By Hasti Daei2 years ago in Fiction
Zhang Xianzhong's surprise attack on Xiangyang
In May 1639 A.D., Zhang Xianzhong revolted once again in Gucheng, Hubei Province. It turned out that Zhang Xianzhong had accepted Ming Dynasty's invitation to surrender in Gucheng, but did not sincerely surrender, but secretly built up his troops to prepare for another uprising. The Ming generals discovered Zhang Xianzhong's intention and prepared to send troops to suppress it. Zhang Xianzhong made a pre-emptive strike, killed the Ming magistrate in Gucheng, burned down the government offices, and relaunched the uprising banner. Soon after, Luo Rucai also rose to respond.
By Hasti Daei2 years ago in Fiction
Yang Jisheng risked his life to impeach Yan Song
After the death of Ming Wuzong, his cousin Zhu Houchuan (pronounced cōng) succeeded to the throne, which became Ming Shizong. When Ming Shizong first came to the throne, he took some political improvements, such as limiting the power of eunuchs, rectifying taxes, and so on. But later, he became superstitious in Taoism and set up an altar in the palace to seek immortality, and gradually stopped interfering in the imperial government. He was able to draft the documents for the worship of the gods and gradually gained the position of chief minister of the cabinet (equivalent to a prime minister).
By Hasti Daei2 years ago in Fiction