
The Most Powerful Ming Empire in History
by Humble
About This Novel
History is written by political strongmen. Whenever a political strongman appears, he can always calm chaos and establish a prosperous era. But Zhu Cixiang did the opposite. He promoted greater social shocks in the late Ming Dynasty, allowed the peasant army to grow, allowed the Qing slave Tatars to enter the Pass and march south, made the eunuchs more greedy, and made the civil servants more selfish, fighting for power and profit without any regard for the fate of the country. He liquidated the honors and greatly improved the status of military generals. Non-military generals were not allowed to be knighted. He wanted there to be no king in the world, and even if there was one, he would be the king. He made the Ming Empire go from chaos to great rule, from great rule to great prosperity...
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