
National Fortune Martial Arts: I Am the Third Prince of the Ming Dynasty!
by Drunk Dream Over The Sea Of stars
About This Novel
In the world of comprehensive martial arts, dynasties compete for hegemony, sects are numerous, heroes rise together, alien races run rampant, and the people of the Central Plains are in dire straits. Zhu Hao, a young traveler from another world, became the third prince of the Ming Dynasty. He awakened the national destiny martial arts system and developed and expanded everything in the Ming Dynasty. He could gain national destiny values and obtain various magical martial arts. "Start by suppressing and oppressing the foreign races of the people of the Ming Dynasty, and obtain the magical power of Beiming!" "Lead the army of the Ming Dynasty to defeat the foreign tribes, and obtain the flying knife of Xiao Li!" A great chivalrous person serves the country and the people. Let's see Zhu Hao defeat the foreign races, pacify the nine states, sweep the world's martial arts, and create the prosperous Ming Dynasty!
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Official(4)Scraped 23d ago
Isn't it the ancestral motto of the Ming Dynasty that if there is no marriage, no land ceding, no compensation, the emperor will guard the country, and the king will die in the country?
It's disgusting to hear that people who eat genius treasures and practice for a lifetime are second-rate. Others are extremely masters and have to practice for several lifetimes without using their brains to write a book.
The first chapter talks about practicing hard all his life before reaching the second-rate level at the end of his life. A prince has not yet been released when he reaches adulthood.
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Official(4)Scraped 23d ago
Isn't it the ancestral motto of the Ming Dynasty that if there is no marriage, no land ceding, no compensation, the emperor will guard the country, and the king will die in the country?
It's disgusting to hear that people who eat genius treasures and practice for a lifetime are second-rate. Others are extremely masters and have to practice for several lifetimes without using their brains to write a book.
The first chapter talks about practicing hard all his life before reaching the second-rate level at the end of his life. A prince has not yet been released when he reaches adulthood.










