
Daming: Zhu Yuanzhang Eavesdropped on His Voice at the Beginning!
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Zhu Shu traveled through the Ming Dynasty and became Zhu Yuanzhang's son and the future King of Qi. In order not to be cut off by Zhu Yunwen, in order not to be feared by Zhu Di! Zhu Shu decided to escape Nanjing, escape the Ming Dynasty, build ships and go to sea to colonize! Unexpectedly, Zhu Yuanzhang heard his voice and stayed in Nanjing. ...
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Official(3)Scraped 8d ago
I read the first chapter and I feel like this is either a foreign spy or someone who has no brains.
What about the most cruel emperor in history? Did he have a long brain? Did Li Shanchang die unjustly? What he wanted was to monopolize the imperial examination! Then no one except Zhun Xi can enter the court.
I'm a little speechless. The first chapter starts by saying that Zhu Yuanzhang was cruel and murderous. Shouldn't the people Zhu Yuanzhang killed deserve death? Who do they blame for setting themselves up for death step by step? Then he said that Zhu Yuanzhang would not kill the protagonist, but if you really read history, you would not say that, or that the author was a foreign spy to smear him😐
You underestimate Zhu Yuanzhang too much. He was able to go from being a beggar, a monk, a rebel, a general, a commander-in-chief, the King of Wu, and later became the emperor. He has not experienced anything along the way. It feels like a retarded person to you. And the prince Zhu Biao can be so cowardly that even Emperor Yongle can agree? I feel that your character portrayal is too poor.
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Official(3)Scraped 8d ago
I read the first chapter and I feel like this is either a foreign spy or someone who has no brains.
What about the most cruel emperor in history? Did he have a long brain? Did Li Shanchang die unjustly? What he wanted was to monopolize the imperial examination! Then no one except Zhun Xi can enter the court.
I'm a little speechless. The first chapter starts by saying that Zhu Yuanzhang was cruel and murderous. Shouldn't the people Zhu Yuanzhang killed deserve death? Who do they blame for setting themselves up for death step by step? Then he said that Zhu Yuanzhang would not kill the protagonist, but if you really read history, you would not say that, or that the author was a foreign spy to smear him😐
You underestimate Zhu Yuanzhang too much. He was able to go from being a beggar, a monk, a rebel, a general, a commander-in-chief, the King of Wu, and later became the emperor. He has not experienced anything along the way. It feels like a retarded person to you. And the prince Zhu Biao can be so cowardly that even Emperor Yongle can agree? I feel that your character portrayal is too poor.









