
In 1521, I Became Emperor in Ming Dynasty
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On the first day after traveling to Jiajing, he almost drowned in the well of the palace. On the night before entering Beijing, his mother's tears fell on the back of his hand: "Hong'er, the well in the palace can fish people out, but the well in the Forbidden City can swallow people!!" Yang Tinghe thought he was a puppet in the palm of his hand, and the officials regarded him as a young boy. The whole court was waiting to see the vassal king helpless. But they don't know that this fifteen-year-old body contains the soul of six hundred years in the future. ... The power plot is overturned, and the country is thousands of miles away. This time, he wanted to take a different path for the Ming Dynasty.
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Official(1)Scraped 13d ago
You are not even as good as Jiajing in history. You control the army and the royal guards. Do civil servants dare to seduce the emperor? He didn't even dare to do it during Zhang Juzheng's time. The army is firmly in the hands of those nobles. Although the army is corrupt and rotten, it is not possible to fight against the regular army, but it is not possible to fight against those civilian officials? In the Ming Dynasty, there was no soil for the civil servants, eunuchs and nobles to rebel. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, even the princes had no soil for rebellion, not even the army.
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Official(1)Scraped 13d ago
You are not even as good as Jiajing in history. You control the army and the royal guards. Do civil servants dare to seduce the emperor? He didn't even dare to do it during Zhang Juzheng's time. The army is firmly in the hands of those nobles. Although the army is corrupt and rotten, it is not possible to fight against the regular army, but it is not possible to fight against those civilian officials? In the Ming Dynasty, there was no soil for the civil servants, eunuchs and nobles to rebel. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, even the princes had no soil for rebellion, not even the army.









