
Apocalypse is Coming
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Within a month, two generations of emperors died one after another; the Nine Thousand Years Old and the Donglin Party appeared one after another; the wild boar skin was sharpening the knife; the white people had sailed around the world to burn, kill and loot... In the forty-eighth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, a modern man without a golden finger became the carpenter emperor Zhu Youxiao, and was involved in the historical waves of murderous murders...
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Official(10)Scraped 5d ago
good. Come on, author
It was pretty good after reading a few chapters. . .
Diaosi will always be diaosi. Even wearing a dragon robe cannot change the temperament of diaosi.
generally
How can I put it, the overall feeling is like child's play! The politics and military are not rigorous enough. I don't know where your self-confidence lies in playing **** with a group of bureaucratic elites. When you come up, you fight against the feudal kings, nobles, and Donglin. I don't know what you think of the historical figures in the late Ming Dynasty. But Sun Chengzhong is underestimated by you, and his political stance is also made by you into a pioneer of Donglin and a political novice. All you can say is... ... He would not have recommended Yuan Chonghuan. In the original history, he did not reuse Yuan Chonghuan when he was in charge of Liaodong. How could he recommend Yuan Chonghuan to Tianqi? The author please think twice. In addition, his fortress tactics are not useless. He knew that the Ming army could not fight in the field and could only rely on the general oppression, but he did not block the smuggling of Shanxi merchants and Liaodong generals. This is my personal bias! Please don't write too much about politics because you describe the elites as fools. How do people feel?
It's already good, keep up the good work
It's still very good. Quickly destroy the Jiannu slaves, take over Vietnam and Mongolia... Destroy Japan, and establish a Korean province...
Come on, author. . . . . . . . . .
Come on, author. . . . . . . . .
I read Chapter 15 and I think the main character is useless.
He has traveled through time, and he has already died once. He is still afraid of this and that. And Wei Zhongxian, is he one of his own? He doesn't dare to move when someone comes. How can he sit in that position without any ability?
Big cheers for the author
Very well written! I'm optimistic about you!
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good.
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Official(10)Scraped 5d ago
good. Come on, author
It was pretty good after reading a few chapters. . .
Diaosi will always be diaosi. Even wearing a dragon robe cannot change the temperament of diaosi.
generally
How can I put it, the overall feeling is like child's play! The politics and military are not rigorous enough. I don't know where your self-confidence lies in playing **** with a group of bureaucratic elites. When you come up, you fight against the feudal kings, nobles, and Donglin. I don't know what you think of the historical figures in the late Ming Dynasty. But Sun Chengzhong is underestimated by you, and his political stance is also made by you into a pioneer of Donglin and a political novice. All you can say is... ... He would not have recommended Yuan Chonghuan. In the original history, he did not reuse Yuan Chonghuan when he was in charge of Liaodong. How could he recommend Yuan Chonghuan to Tianqi? The author please think twice. In addition, his fortress tactics are not useless. He knew that the Ming army could not fight in the field and could only rely on the general oppression, but he did not block the smuggling of Shanxi merchants and Liaodong generals. This is my personal bias! Please don't write too much about politics because you describe the elites as fools. How do people feel?
It's already good, keep up the good work
It's still very good. Quickly destroy the Jiannu slaves, take over Vietnam and Mongolia... Destroy Japan, and establish a Korean province...
Come on, author. . . . . . . . . .
Come on, author. . . . . . . . .
I read Chapter 15 and I think the main character is useless.
He has traveled through time, and he has already died once. He is still afraid of this and that. And Wei Zhongxian, is he one of his own? He doesn't dare to move when someone comes. How can he sit in that position without any ability?
Big cheers for the author
Very well written! I'm optimistic about you!
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good.
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The new book borrows a bit from the ending of Overturning the Han Dynasty. This is the late Ming Dynasty in which the emperor's mentality and machinations are written, rather than the late Ming Dynasty in which the intellectual retardation is shown. Can be seen




The writing is really good, but I am a little thinner. The image of a young emperor really appears in front of me. I look forward to the future.




A good historical text about the Ming Dynasty for newcomers, highly recommended.



Carpenter Emperor.















