Late Ming Dynasty: as Soon as He Became a Vassal, He Was Exposed as a Traitorous Emperor Through the Ages

Late Ming Dynasty: as Soon as He Became a Vassal, He Was Exposed as a Traitorous Emperor Through the Ages

by History Master

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Prince Zhu Cixiang awakened his past life memories and discovered that he was a time traveler. He tried to save the Ming Dynasty from the court, but found that the Ming Dynasty had too many shortcomings, hundreds of officials were restraining it, and the country's leader was ignorant. In desperation, Zhu Cixiang decided to give up his position as prince and move to Qianzhou Province to conquer the world from scratch. But when he just became a vassal, the sky fell, and his future as a traitorous emperor was exposed. ... Hong Chengchou, Minister of War of the Qing Dynasty: What, I was so loyal to the Qing Dynasty that I was dragged to the execution ground by the regent and had my head chopped off? Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty: What? My Ming Dynasty has died, and I have become the Supreme Emperor? Cixi's rebellious son is like the reincarnation of Cao Cao and the resurrection of Sima. King Chuang Li Zicheng: How could such a wise and mighty emperor become the scapegoat for his Ming prince? When people sit at home, the pot comes from the Ming Dynasty. The famous Prince Zhu San: Mom sells batches, boss, you are a bastard who cheats your younger brothers without spitting out their bones. Are there any brothers like you? The mountains are so poor, how could you let your own brother go up there to fight guerrillas? Duke Yansheng Kong Yinzhi: How could he, the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty, slander Donglu and rogue bandits for digging into people's ancestral graves? They also forced people to write articles criticizing prisoners and thieves. Dorgon, the Regent of the Qing Dynasty: Slander, this is all slander. I in the Qing Dynasty do not engage in the business of fighting, and I am not Prince Faqiu. All the profiteers: Believe in the Ming prince, you will lose all your capital and all your family wealth while working in vain. Traitors: Your Highness, I really have no money and can't afford the indulgences. ... Looking at the traitorous emperor who repeatedly tortured the gang in the sky, Zhu Cixiang only felt bad. He had just become a vassal, and now it was exposed, and the bandits and Donglu would send troops to fight.

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