
The Richest Man in Ming Dynasty
by Too Cold
About This Novel
Lin Yan was reborn during the Longqing period of the Ming Dynasty. He established the Lin Chamber of Commerce, organized large-scale maritime trade, captured Taiwan Island, bribed the court and was named Jing Haibo. He monopolized Asian maritime trade with Taiwan Island as the center, defeated the Western fleet three times, and repeatedly defeated Japanese pirates. During the period, he sold a large number of muskets to Oda Nobunaga of Japan's Owari Kingdom, helped Oda Nobunaga unify Japan's Warring States Period, obtained the qualification to mine Japan's large silver mountains, dispatched an ocean-going fleet, colonized the Americas, controlled the east-west trade, and gradually became the richest man in the Ming Dynasty. In order to expand trade and wealth, in Europe Lin Yan led thousands of warships to besiege Britain, forcing the Queen to kneel, and signed a contract with the Lin Chamber of Commerce to monopolize the British tea, silk and porcelain trade. He bombarded France along the coast to force the King of France to surrender. In Asia, Lin Yan lent 50 million taels to the Longqing court of the Ming Dynasty to resist the invasion of northern nomads. However, when it came time to repay the debt, the Longqing court refused to acknowledge the debt, so Lin Yan sent Lin's navy to annihilate the Ming Dynasty at the Tianjin port. Outside the capital city...
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