This video will explore the causes/founders and battles of TheYellow Turban Rebellion. With information taken from the Records of the Three Kingdoms. Apolagies in advance if I butcher any names.
That was an amazing documentation, i was vey entertained from beginning to end, its always so nice seeing the hidden details that weren't present on the novel or media adaptations. It's like i learned something new despite myself reading many articles about it. It would be nice for you to adapt other battles on this format, good work.
I will do for sure. I like to introduce each character in thier own video first so when i present it in this way i dont have to go in much detail about who everyone is and why it may matter. Thank you for your compliments.
@@Klogalous If that's the case i suggest you doing those character videos first before a Key battle, like for instance your next battle would be the Liang Province rebellion, and you could post a Ma Teng and Han Sui video before that, but at any case i'll enjoy what kind of videos you made.
BRO !! I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT YOU LIKE WHERE MY FAVORITE RU-vidR AT ?! WE NEED THIS KNOWLEDGE. ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE YOU UPLOAD. I WAS GONNA GIVE 2 CENTS WORTH OF A SUGGESTION OF LOOKIN’ MORE INTO KEY BATTLES, EXPOUNDING ON KEY MOMENTS/THE TIDE TURNING IN BATTLE, CERTAIN POSITIONS HELD & AN ESTIMATED LOSS OF EACH BATTLE. MUCH LOVE, KING ! KEEP THIS GOIN’ !!
Thanks for the input bro ill do my best but some battles have more detailed info than others but army sizes will be more doable. Good suggestions and much appreciated.
@@aoishiro6622 My guess is he assumed everyone loved him when that really wasn’t the case. Although i do have a little theory; how they say the victors of war write the history makes me question if Yuan Shu was even that bad. The story about filial piety where he lets a child thief go free because he stole to feed his mother makes realise he wasn’t all bad merely arrogant to his own popularity. I hope I can find more evidence that points to this but perhaps not we will see. (Although his infighting with Yuan Shao remains stupid 😂)
The yellow turban are the hmong people my people and this is a true story about us hmong people and Chinese people way back then and our ancestors was going to war with the Han dynasty
Man, they were more than just Hmong, they were all the mere, diverse common and mean subjects of the entire Han Empire, being in the lowest rungs of Confucian societies that shuns failed examiners, bandits, and heretical shamans. The closest Yellow Turban that could be proto-Hmong would be the Changsha bandit Ou Xing or the Yellow Turban pretender Ma Xiang of Ba, both being in Southern Han China