
I Was a Government Official in the Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
In 1406 AD, it had been four years since Zhu Laosi Jingnan successfully ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor. At that time, the emperor's grandson Zhu Zhanji was already eight years old, the bachelor Xie Jin was racking his brains and painstaking efforts to compile the Yongle Grand Ceremony, the black prime minister Yao Guangxiao was worried about the construction of the Forbidden City and the relocation of the capital, and the fleet of the Three Treasure Eunuch Zheng He's first voyage to the West had already set sail. The shadow caused by the crisis is gradually dissipating, and everything is developing for the better. The only discordant thing is that Zhu Laosi's three cubs are fighting openly and secretly for the supreme throne. At the same time, something happened in Anyuanbo Liu Sheng's house that shocked the capital. His second son Liu Tianci, who was originally diagnosed as a living dead by the imperial doctor, miraculously revived...
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Official(5)Scraped 10d ago
The subject matter is quite good, but the author basically believes in Buddhism during the Ming Dynasty, so there is really no sense of immersion in the story.
Moreover, Zhu Laosi, a man who was born in a high position, was actually flattered by a few words of flattery from the son of an earl. It's true that the sense of immersion is too low.
The point is. The Ming Dynasty is almost written to death, just like the Three Kingdoms.
It's hard to say how many people will see this. Those who have watched Ming Dynasty basically don't want to watch it when they see the Ming Dynasty.
It was okay in the early stage, but I couldn't watch it in the later stage.
Broken book, at the beginning I came up with a good idea to kill the entire family.
I was a government official in the Ming Dynasty
I didn't expect that I would be the first to write a review for this book (it's been a long time since I published it)! I checked on the Internet that Liu Sheng, Anyuan Bo, is a real historical figure👍. He not only fought against Jiaozhi in the south, conquered Mongolia in the north, but also defeated Japanese pirates at sea. He also participated in countering the rebellion of Tang Saier, which shows that he participated in large-scale wars in the early dynasty (after the death of Zhu Yuanzhang).
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 10d ago
The subject matter is quite good, but the author basically believes in Buddhism during the Ming Dynasty, so there is really no sense of immersion in the story.
Moreover, Zhu Laosi, a man who was born in a high position, was actually flattered by a few words of flattery from the son of an earl. It's true that the sense of immersion is too low.
The point is. The Ming Dynasty is almost written to death, just like the Three Kingdoms.
It's hard to say how many people will see this. Those who have watched Ming Dynasty basically don't want to watch it when they see the Ming Dynasty.
It was okay in the early stage, but I couldn't watch it in the later stage.
Broken book, at the beginning I came up with a good idea to kill the entire family.
I was a government official in the Ming Dynasty
I didn't expect that I would be the first to write a review for this book (it's been a long time since I published it)! I checked on the Internet that Liu Sheng, Anyuan Bo, is a real historical figure👍. He not only fought against Jiaozhi in the south, conquered Mongolia in the north, but also defeated Japanese pirates at sea. He also participated in countering the rebellion of Tang Saier, which shows that he participated in large-scale wars in the early dynasty (after the death of Zhu Yuanzhang).









