
Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty: Zhu Di, Do You Want to Be the Crown Prince?
About This Novel
In the autumn of 1392 during the Ming Dynasty, the opportunity to change the world was right in front of us. In his dying years, a bright flame ignited in the heart of the elderly Zhu Yuanzhang. The ship of Ming Dynasty will continue to sail on the top of the world. For this reason, reforms must be carried out! Cooperate with the time travelers to create the peak of the Ming Dynasty. ...
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Official(9)Scraped 14d ago
What is written at the back is Sazi, I can't understand it😌😌😌😌
Well! As you wrote this, Lao Zhu would have so many worries. I don't know how many people he has killed. The writing is too confusing.
Want to know if Zhu Di can become the prince? It won't be that Zhu Tong in the end, right?
Not bad
How many updates are there in a day? It's not enough to watch. Not enough to watch.
It is not difficult to make a breech-loading gun, and it is easy to make smokeless gunpowder. It is not difficult to make sulfuric acid as long as you learn chemistry well. Once sulfuric acid is available, nitric acid can also be made. Add cotton or other plant fibers to the two, smokeless gunpowder comes, sulfuric acid comes, and mercury fulminate becomes a bullet primer. Of course, the trouble is the trouble of purifying sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
This book is simply trying to sell someone else's flesh. Why did I read this novel? Because his title is Zhu Di Proclaimed Emperor, not someone else or something like that. In the end, it's not really Zhu Di. What kind of title are you giving? Damn it, I'm looking at Chu Di's proclaimed emperor, not that one. You have to pay to find out that the person who proclaimed himself emperor has changed his name. You're a pure liar. Don't read it, don't believe it, and don't pay for it, you liar! Fraud! Say important things three times, liar!
I read it because of the title of the book. Now that I see it, I feel that Zhu Di is like a little transparent. Yes, I will give you one point first and see if Zhu Di becomes the prince in the end. If so, I will give you more points. When other authors write novels about the Ming Dynasty, they will belittle Zhu Di in various ways, grab his credit, steal his wife, etc., And use unofficial history as official history. Isn't this author the same?
Messy, what, all kinds of mess
The author of Talent is
You don't need to look at history to write historical novels. Zhu Yuanzhang is a tyrant without looking at his face. Besides, his sons don't have many good people except Zhu Di. The second and third sons are all of good character and ability, but they don't overpower Zhu Di.
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Official(9)Scraped 14d ago
What is written at the back is Sazi, I can't understand it😌😌😌😌
Well! As you wrote this, Lao Zhu would have so many worries. I don't know how many people he has killed. The writing is too confusing.
Want to know if Zhu Di can become the prince? It won't be that Zhu Tong in the end, right?
Not bad
How many updates are there in a day? It's not enough to watch. Not enough to watch.
It is not difficult to make a breech-loading gun, and it is easy to make smokeless gunpowder. It is not difficult to make sulfuric acid as long as you learn chemistry well. Once sulfuric acid is available, nitric acid can also be made. Add cotton or other plant fibers to the two, smokeless gunpowder comes, sulfuric acid comes, and mercury fulminate becomes a bullet primer. Of course, the trouble is the trouble of purifying sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
This book is simply trying to sell someone else's flesh. Why did I read this novel? Because his title is Zhu Di Proclaimed Emperor, not someone else or something like that. In the end, it's not really Zhu Di. What kind of title are you giving? Damn it, I'm looking at Chu Di's proclaimed emperor, not that one. You have to pay to find out that the person who proclaimed himself emperor has changed his name. You're a pure liar. Don't read it, don't believe it, and don't pay for it, you liar! Fraud! Say important things three times, liar!
I read it because of the title of the book. Now that I see it, I feel that Zhu Di is like a little transparent. Yes, I will give you one point first and see if Zhu Di becomes the prince in the end. If so, I will give you more points. When other authors write novels about the Ming Dynasty, they will belittle Zhu Di in various ways, grab his credit, steal his wife, etc., And use unofficial history as official history. Isn't this author the same?
Messy, what, all kinds of mess
The author of Talent is
You don't need to look at history to write historical novels. Zhu Yuanzhang is a tyrant without looking at his face. Besides, his sons don't have many good people except Zhu Di. The second and third sons are all of good character and ability, but they don't overpower Zhu Di.









