
Yi Zhongtian Chinese History: Zhu Ming Dynasty
by Yi Zhongtian
About This Novel
Not long after Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor, he overturned the table of traditional politics. Through a series of combined punches, he rebuilt the imperial system and changed the course of China. Zhu Di usurped the throne from his nephew and moved the capital to the border city of Beijing. His institutional design established the personality and characteristics of the entire Ming Dynasty. The Zhu Ming Dynasty was a dynasty with the surname Zhu through and through: the emperors were arbitrary and capricious; ministers were reduced to domestic slaves; literary prisons and eunuchs tyrannizing power emerged in endlessly; Jin Yiwei and the East-West Factory were all-pervasive. On the edge of imperial power, Jiangnan was prosperous and the people were charming. The prosperous towns are economically active and have given birth to diverse and novel market cultures. From temples to rivers and lakes, the Ming Dynasty is wonderful.
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Official(19)Scraped 20d ago
The content is relatively general. You still need to read the events of the Ming Dynasty to learn more.
The content is relatively general. You still need to read the events of the Ming Dynasty to learn more.
concise and concise
Teacher Yi Zhongtian's books are easy to read and have the popularity of novels and the rigor and seriousness of history books.
Very beautiful, really
Historians write not only describing facts but also a lot of analysis.
Teacher Yi Zhongtian's history is familiar and easy to understand. Please support me.
Teacher Yi Zhongtian's history is familiar and easy to understand. Please support me.
Yi style humor remains
Thirteen years ago, I read Mr. Three Kingdoms. Thirteen years later, Zhu Ming Dynasty allowed me to appreciate Yi-style humor again. Rather than learning the history itself, what I gained more was Mr.'S way of thinking and mentality in appreciating history!
It's clear but not clear!
A bright market, a bright culture! Ming is the beginning and end of capital, Ming is a wonder!
Easy to understand, enjoyable and natural
Easy to read and humorous. Once you see it, you can't put it down. Mr. Yi's book is well organized and his logical thinking is clear.
very good
Not bad. Come on. Keep it up!
When the Ming Emperor begged for food, he said that those who begged for food had descendants.
Some beggars also have multiple wives.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(19)Scraped 20d ago
The content is relatively general. You still need to read the events of the Ming Dynasty to learn more.
The content is relatively general. You still need to read the events of the Ming Dynasty to learn more.
concise and concise
Teacher Yi Zhongtian's books are easy to read and have the popularity of novels and the rigor and seriousness of history books.
Very beautiful, really
Historians write not only describing facts but also a lot of analysis.
Teacher Yi Zhongtian's history is familiar and easy to understand. Please support me.
Teacher Yi Zhongtian's history is familiar and easy to understand. Please support me.
Yi style humor remains
Thirteen years ago, I read Mr. Three Kingdoms. Thirteen years later, Zhu Ming Dynasty allowed me to appreciate Yi-style humor again. Rather than learning the history itself, what I gained more was Mr.'S way of thinking and mentality in appreciating history!
It's clear but not clear!
A bright market, a bright culture! Ming is the beginning and end of capital, Ming is a wonder!
Easy to understand, enjoyable and natural
Easy to read and humorous. Once you see it, you can't put it down. Mr. Yi's book is well organized and his logical thinking is clear.
very good
Not bad. Come on. Keep it up!
When the Ming Emperor begged for food, he said that those who begged for food had descendants.
Some beggars also have multiple wives.
