Open Sea

Open Sea

by Capture The Deer Marquis

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About This Novel

It was the forty-fifth year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, the eve of the Longwan ZTE. This was the best of times. The Qi family army took the first step towards the modern army. The pedal reeling machine produced silk day and night in the southeast. It was powerful and wealthy. This was also the worst era. The health system was collapsing due to corruption, land annexation was becoming more and more intense, and the cabinet was fighting for power. It was declining and dying. When volleys of guns and artillery roared on the battlefields of Europe, when the Spanish Armada crossed the seas, when missionaries held Bibles in their hands and carried secret messages, they coveted the New World. Qingyuan Wei Xiaoqi Chen Mu wore an iron helmet on his head and carried a gun on his shoulders. He looked at the sea and raised his chin high. -This work has been completed. My character is guaranteed and I am diligent in updating. Please collect it. Readership: 102341981, everyone is welcome.

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Reading Becomes a God56mo ago

This is the final fate of the protagonist who is a dog licker. He must die without a whole body. When the power army you control grows larger and larger. As far as the ruling class is concerned, you deserve to die. Feudal society has no exceptions. Otherwise, the cunning rabbit would die and the lackey Heng would be dead. I have already thought of the charges. I am good at provoking people, winning people's hearts, and intending to rebel.

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With or Without Me, I'll See You Sublime90mo ago

It's basically all talk.

The protagonist speaks so lightly, and it seems that he can achieve anything with just a little advance knowledge. Playing games is not as easy as the protagonist.

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Elegant Gentleman Cat79mo ago

After reading hundreds of chapters, I can't relate to it. The protagonist does everything for the sake of the court and the Ming Dynasty, but not for himself. He pays most of his money as taxes, but is extremely harsh on himself and doesn't want to leave a way out for himself.

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Still Very Calm91mo ago

You should write more about emigrating overseas and killing all the natives.

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Undercover72mo ago

The Time Travel of Licking Dog

As a modern person at the bottom of the Ming Dynasty, the first thought should be to fight instead of hugging the thigh of a military leader. This is illogical! Forget it if you time travel to the ruling class! If you don't want to see dog licking, don't come in!

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Suifeng-huahualang48mo ago

Either the protagonist is killed and his clan is exterminated, or the protagonist dies and his clan is exterminated.

I read a little bit and then read the ending. I have a question. The protagonist neither limits the imperial power nor becomes the emperor himself. Is there room for powerful ministers to survive in a political environment like China? Have any powerful ministers in our history ever retired without incident? Maybe, but as a time traveler, do you want to gamble on the Emperor's Choice? ! ! !

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One Leaf Knows Autumn 94785mo ago

Brief comment

To be honest, it was interesting at first, but then it went really smoothly. No one stopped the protagonist from changing. Also, it was nonsense that the protagonist said at the beginning that the protagonists in other stories were so awesome. The protagonist was a dullard in the army and knew how to shoot guns. Later, the steam engine came out, and it turned out that he still traveled through time and knew everything about astronomy and geography. Furthermore, I think there is something wrong with the author's idea. The world is about the jungle. If you want to hit others, you can hit them. Don't say it sounds so nice. There is no justice in war. If it can, China just wants to conquer the world. Don't say that no one thinks so. The protagonist is also unhappy when he sees foreign countries charging four times as much tax as Han people later. Aren't foreigners taxing people very high? Wouldn't it be great for the protagonist to squeeze foreigners? The desire to conquer is there. Don't be a showman and still have to build a memorial arch. Generally speaking, the protagonist is too smooth, causing most people to give up.

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Yiwei_cd74mo ago

It's very interesting. I don't know why so many people don't like it. I'm obviously here to read Shuangwen. It's enough if it's roughly in line with reality. If you're not satisfied, just read world famous books.

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Who℡69mo ago

Dear readers, may I ask whether this is a rebellion article or a work for the emperor?

Let me give you an honest answer. I just read Chapter 80.

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Afraid of Being Owned85mo ago

If you get promoted after fighting a battle, then the question is, how can there be so many officials to be promoted?

Although I don't quite understand it, it's obviously not true.

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[Pick it next time: 250 likes] ⚡[Jiajing in the late Ming Dynasty·Farming development·Xiangshan opening to the sea]⚡ ✧ Main line ✧: The protagonist traveled back in time to a small-banner officer in Qingyuan Town, Guangdong during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. He first followed his superiors to repel the Japanese pirates who invaded Qingyuan, and then followed Yu Dayou to the town. The forces that suppressed Li Yayuan made great achievements with his courage to fight and advanced modern consciousness, and gained the trust of his colleagues and the appreciation of Bole. After being promoted from the small flag to the general flag, he was once again ordered to command the troops stationed in Australia at that time, and went straight to Qianhu in Xiangshan. However, the situation in Xiangshan is not optimistic: monks are seizing military fields, foreigners are kidnapping women, bandits are rampant and causing trouble, and Japanese pirates are watching eagerly, ready to invade again at any time... ✧ Reasons for recommendation ✧: [The tough, neat and detailed writing style is amazing, and the objective evidence and reasonable logic vividly and realistically describe the scene of Mingzhong's step-by-step corruption. ] By the time of Jiajing, although the Ming Dynasty was still decades away from its demise, it was obvious that the dynasty was about to end: the corruption of the officialdom, the difficult life of military households, the reality and helplessness of killing good people and taking credit for merit, the despair and pain of the people at the bottom... It was not as cold as a day. The overall atmosphere of the story in the book feels very good, rigorous yet interesting and rhythmic. On the one hand, the description of the characters is good. Zhang Yongshou, who has never known each other before fighting, eventually became friends with the protagonist from enemies; Bole Bai Yuanjie, who has always taken care of the protagonist, has the feeling of a heroic and powerful big brother. On the other hand, this kind of historical writing that focuses on textual research and official history can easily make people feel depressed and boring. The author obviously noticed this, and began to consciously improve the writing style while maintaining the original advantageous writing style, making it more relaxed and humorous, increasing the fun, and making the atmosphere more friendly. ✧ Overall review ✧: [Xiancao]

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A new book from the author of the last book, The War to Seize the Cauldron. I like the author's new books, but the Young Miao book is already very exciting. Now it's on the shelves, and the results are really good. An ordinary person traveled through time, but he was able to survive in the cracks. He was desperate and thought of changes. Step by step, he started to take control of the overall situation from an inconspicuous person, making Qi Jiajun the most famous name in the dynasty. Open up territory and expand territory, transform and build a rustic army into a modern army, and directly engage foreigners.

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A new book from the author of the last book, The War to Seize the Cauldron. I like the author's new books, but the Young Miao book is already very exciting. Now it's on the shelves, and the results are really good. An ordinary person traveled through time, but he was able to survive in the cracks. He was desperate and thought of changes. Step by step, he started to take control of the overall situation from an inconspicuous person, making Qi Jiajun the most famous name in the dynasty. Open up territory and expand territory, transform and build a rustic army into a modern army, and directly engage foreigners.

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