
Daming: in the Beginning, Zhu Yuanzhang Was Mistakenly Recognized as His Father
by If You Don't Believe It, Persimmons Fall From The Sky
About This Novel
Zhu Lin traveled to the twelfth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty! The real father died in a shipwreck, and Zhu Lin, who had never seen a cheap father, mistakenly identified Zhu Yuanzhang, who was visiting privately incognito, as his real father! "Dad" became an imperial businessman and was highly regarded by the emperor. He often asked and discussed major issues in the fields of economics, politics and people's livelihood with him. "How can the emperor calm down the people by killing Hu Weiyong and his associates?" "Expanding sea transportation and introducing grain crops can really make Ming Dynasty a truly prosperous, powerful and great country?" "Prince Zhu Biao must strengthen his training, otherwise he will easily get sick?" Various forces are coming in the world of shopping malls and officialdom! One day, when he entered the officialdom, wasn't the emperor on the throne the cheap daddy? Have to! Wrong father!
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Official(3)Scraped 14d ago
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What is the difference between this and a series of novels about admitting wrong fathers such as Li Er and Ying Zheng? The protagonist is an all-round talent as long as there is no system. He knows a lot about astronomy and geography, and he doesn't know how to do anything except give birth. He just has a somewhat worrisome IQ and is selectively deaf.
The writing is mediocre and I have been kneeling for too long. What's the point of being happy about?
I feel that the ambiguity between the protagonist and Princess Yan is a bit unbearable. After all, there was no divorce in ancient times.
I don't understand why I have to write it like this. I started to be cautious and then went straight to death.
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Official(3)Scraped 14d ago
. . .
What is the difference between this and a series of novels about admitting wrong fathers such as Li Er and Ying Zheng? The protagonist is an all-round talent as long as there is no system. He knows a lot about astronomy and geography, and he doesn't know how to do anything except give birth. He just has a somewhat worrisome IQ and is selectively deaf.
The writing is mediocre and I have been kneeling for too long. What's the point of being happy about?
I feel that the ambiguity between the protagonist and Princess Yan is a bit unbearable. After all, there was no divorce in ancient times.
I don't understand why I have to write it like this. I started to be cautious and then went straight to death.









