Power Patient: Zhu Yuanzhang's Emperor's Notes

Power Patient: Zhu Yuanzhang's Emperor's Notes

by Zong Chenghao

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About This Novel

This book uses the first person to show the life of the grassroots emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. Among the emperors at home and abroad in ancient and modern times, Zhu Yuanzhang's identity should be the most special one. He came from the lowest level of society and can be regarded as the grassroots among the grassroots. Zhu Yuanzhang suffered too many mental shocks in his life. His humble status, difficult situation, and fierce struggles left too many traumas in his heart. Once he had the power in hand, the huge gap made him feel like he was in a dream. Inferiority, fear, and awareness of crisis were intertwined together, forming an almost perverted delusion of persecution in his mind. His behavior is more like a power patient. He uses power to imprison his colleagues, and he himself is also trapped in the trap of power. The author sifted through a large number of first-hand historical materials for in-depth interpretation of the complicated events.

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Ran 316504104113mo ago

This book is very nice

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Lotus103mo ago

Well, very good, write down what happened at that time,

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Peaceful Snow Mountain103mo ago

The straightforward history feels a bit exaggerated.

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Look at Your Sister103mo ago

My ancestor, live forever in my heart

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Weiran103mo ago

How should we live our lives?

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User 537700058700105mo ago

Read this book.

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Point to the Moon103mo ago

"At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, so many wealthy nobles and heroes came to power. No one thought that the person who had the last laugh would be Zhu Yuanzhang, a beggar."

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Still103mo ago

0.0....

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Chromatica.102mo ago

Very good, this author's books are all good!

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Point to the Moon103mo ago

British historian Carr said: "History is a never-ending question-and-answer conversation between the present and the past."

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