
Taking Stock of Emperor Yongle at the Beginning, Lao Zhu Was Dumbfounded!
by Qingxia
About This Novel
On that day, a miracle called historical inventory appeared across the long river of time in every era! It's hard to settle the historical record at the beginning! Yongle Emperor Zhu Di was upset: "I have fought for my country all my life, and I have worked hard all my life so that our descendants will never suffer from war again. Can my life's merits not clear my name?" Emperor Chongzhen Zhu Youjian said: "Since I came to the throne, I have worked hard to govern and have worked hard, and I have never dared to be lazy or lazy. I am not the king of subjugation, so why do everything mean the subjugation of the country? Whether I destroy the Great Wall or be self-willed, I want to be the leader of ZTE but unexpectedly become the king of subjugation! Chongzhen is ashamed of his ancestors..." Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng: "What life? What's Gu's life? Is Gu's life good? I was abandoned by my father before I was born and almost died when I was two years old. Is this what you call a good life? Tell you, I don't believe in fate! Gu's fate is decided by himself! Gu, yes The crane of Qin. What kind of crane do you think it is? It is made of the blood-drinking Qin sword of our Qin people. It is our Qin people who have sacrificed their lives for our country for generations." Zhuge Liang of the Shu Han Dynasty: I have been on the Northern Expedition for ten years! ! Six out of Qishan, today I finally forced Sima Yi into a desperate situation. This heavy rain saved him but harmed me! The long sky, how can it be so inferior to me..." Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty: "If you really have the people in your heart, you shouldn't just watch them become displaced and homeless! Thirteen years of humiliation and loss, thirteen years of broken mountains and rivers, thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon..."
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Official(14)Scraped 2mo ago
If Zhu Yuanzhang were alive, he would never beat Zhu Di. After understanding the situation, he would definitely pat him on the shoulder and say well done, because the one who died if he did not rebel was the King of Yan's family. In that case, anyone would rebel. Zhu Yunwen was deceived by the rich family and killed his own uncle. Besides, he did not cut the vassal like that. There was so much history in the previous dynasty.
The writing is so awkward. Although Zhu Yuanzhang supported the reduction of vassalage, he still asked Zhu Yunwen about his method. Who knew that Zhu Yunwen said it sounded nice, but in practice it was completely different. He also forced the death of a son he particularly liked, King Xiang. In this case, Zhu Yuanzhang should not blame the fourth son for rebelling. After all, he wanted his son to live a good life.
Taking inventory every day, historians are not 100% sure that what is recorded in the books is correct.
It's so satisfying to watch it, I'm really convinced
To tell the truth about historical novels, you need to check more information, otherwise it will be embarrassing.
There are so many typos. . . . .
There are so many typos. . . . .
Can the author be more serious? There are more than a dozen typos on one page, how can people see this!
Not bad, quite immersive, not bad
It's not that good, but I can make do with it. Come on.
One hundred and ten continents, one hundred and eighty degrees ten
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Official(14)Scraped 2mo ago
If Zhu Yuanzhang were alive, he would never beat Zhu Di. After understanding the situation, he would definitely pat him on the shoulder and say well done, because the one who died if he did not rebel was the King of Yan's family. In that case, anyone would rebel. Zhu Yunwen was deceived by the rich family and killed his own uncle. Besides, he did not cut the vassal like that. There was so much history in the previous dynasty.
The writing is so awkward. Although Zhu Yuanzhang supported the reduction of vassalage, he still asked Zhu Yunwen about his method. Who knew that Zhu Yunwen said it sounded nice, but in practice it was completely different. He also forced the death of a son he particularly liked, King Xiang. In this case, Zhu Yuanzhang should not blame the fourth son for rebelling. After all, he wanted his son to live a good life.
Taking inventory every day, historians are not 100% sure that what is recorded in the books is correct.
It's so satisfying to watch it, I'm really convinced
To tell the truth about historical novels, you need to check more information, otherwise it will be embarrassing.
There are so many typos. . . . .
There are so many typos. . . . .
Can the author be more serious? There are more than a dozen typos on one page, how can people see this!
Not bad, quite immersive, not bad
It's not that good, but I can make do with it. Come on.
One hundred and ten continents, one hundred and eighty degrees ten









