
Rebirth at the End of the Ming Dynasty: the Heavenly Group of the Ming Emperors
About This Novel
In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen, Li Zicheng's troops besieged the capital. Amidst the turmoil of the Ming Dynasty, Yongle Emperor Zhu Di led the Northern Expedition army. The three most elite battalions crossed to the outside of Xizhimen and met Li Zicheng's siege army. The two families looked at each other and then started fighting. In the early morning of March 19, all civil and military officials waved the "Da Shun" banner at Chengtian Gate to welcome King Chuang into the palace. When the army entered the city, they saw that the person coming was a ruthless man named Zhu Di. "Civil ministers mistaken me? Then kill!" "Land annexation? Then kill!" "Business and taxation are blocked? Then kill!" "Unfair maritime borders? Then kill!" "Unrest in Liaodong? Then kill!" The sixteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty were resurrected one after another and coexisted for a lifetime. I dare you to take a closer look at what kind of turmoil they will cause. ...
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Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
good
As for Lao Zhu, there is nothing good about Lao Zhu. Father's kindness and son's filial piety were the focus of the Ming Dynasty.
Are you writing classical Chinese? Stop writing and just drive the screws.
The language is not good and the reading is too distorted. It would be better to add some vernacular text.
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Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
good
As for Lao Zhu, there is nothing good about Lao Zhu. Father's kindness and son's filial piety were the focus of the Ming Dynasty.
Are you writing classical Chinese? Stop writing and just drive the screws.
The language is not good and the reading is too distorted. It would be better to add some vernacular text.









