
Ming Dynasty: in the Beginning, Emperor Yongle Was Mistakenly Regarded as His Biological Father
About This Novel
Lu Lin travels through the Ming Dynasty and mistakes Emperor Yongle for his biological father at the beginning. Lu Lin: What? Dad, even the Chinese doctors can't cure your disease? I can cure it! Zhu Di:? ? Lu Lin: There is a drought in the south, no rain has fallen, and the people are going to starve to death? Why don't they grow sweet potatoes? Zhu Di:? ? Lu Lin: This useless emperor can't even defeat a Tatar? Zhu Di:? ? Lu Lin: Help me marry a princess? Do you think you are the emperor? Zhu Di:? ? Until one day, this cheap old man suddenly changed his identity: My great son, come and see who I am? Lu Lin:? ? ? ? ? ? About updates: Updated at 20:30 every day, 3 chapters updated every day I hope everyone will support me. If you have any good suggestions, please leave a comment. I can't reply to everyone, but I will read it. Thank you everyone.
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Official(34)Scraped 16d ago
Author, could you please pay attention?
When writing a story where you don't know the emperor's identity at the beginning, you should hide the emperor's identity if you want to write it. When you first meet, you are both His Majesty and the imperial physician. Is the protagonist deaf or mentally retarded?
I feel that this book is well written and relatively relaxed.
Author, do your best
To be honest, I didn't understand at first why your book was recommended but not read by many people. Now I understand. You insist on writing a historical novel into an urban genre. Maybe I can't stand it. I really can't stand it😇😇
Did the author write too casually?
Would Emperor Yongle not know about Haodaer and Jiaxing? He can even set up an east factory, not to mention sending Jin Yiwei to monitor him. If the protagonist gets what he wants, he will always need to take care of him, right? Is it because I want to eat the emperor that I go to the protagonist's house?
Hu Sun Ruowei felt a little uncomfortable without cutting off
The ending is too sloppy.
The ending is too hasty and it's considered a bad ending.
In Chapter 160, Lao Zhu thought the male protagonist was a fencing warrior. I was convinced.
Ha ha
Born in Jiaxing 1409, awesome ☀🐮☀exploded the author
How much did you spend to find someone? Good reviews?
Hua Hua Miracle Doctor Hua Tuo was killed by Cao Cao a long time ago and dug out by you. You are falsifying history. The least you can do is change your name.
Okay, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok
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Community(0)
Official(34)Scraped 16d ago
Author, could you please pay attention?
When writing a story where you don't know the emperor's identity at the beginning, you should hide the emperor's identity if you want to write it. When you first meet, you are both His Majesty and the imperial physician. Is the protagonist deaf or mentally retarded?
I feel that this book is well written and relatively relaxed.
Author, do your best
To be honest, I didn't understand at first why your book was recommended but not read by many people. Now I understand. You insist on writing a historical novel into an urban genre. Maybe I can't stand it. I really can't stand it😇😇
Did the author write too casually?
Would Emperor Yongle not know about Haodaer and Jiaxing? He can even set up an east factory, not to mention sending Jin Yiwei to monitor him. If the protagonist gets what he wants, he will always need to take care of him, right? Is it because I want to eat the emperor that I go to the protagonist's house?
Hu Sun Ruowei felt a little uncomfortable without cutting off
The ending is too sloppy.
The ending is too hasty and it's considered a bad ending.
In Chapter 160, Lao Zhu thought the male protagonist was a fencing warrior. I was convinced.
Ha ha
Born in Jiaxing 1409, awesome ☀🐮☀exploded the author
How much did you spend to find someone? Good reviews?
Hua Hua Miracle Doctor Hua Tuo was killed by Cao Cao a long time ago and dug out by you. You are falsifying history. The least you can do is change your name.
Okay, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, ok









