
Only Science and Technology Can Save Ming Dynasty
by Maqiaotong
About This Novel
Story summary In the seventh year of the Apocalypse (1627), Zhu Neng, a lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Beijing Railway College, traveled to Fengrun, Hebei Province and possessed the county magistrate Qian Neng. He withheld the 50,000 taels of silver that the original owner planned to buy an official position, and relied on the remaining DeepSeek auxiliary system in his mind to start a journey to save Ming Dynasty with engineering thinking. He knew very well that saving the country could not rely on power and party politics, but could only rely on more efficient productivity. He sent people to retrieve rubber grass from Central Asia, extracted rubber, and paved the way for steam engines, bicycles, and automobiles. In the first year of Chongzhen, he contacted Sun Yuanhua, the governor of Denglai, and obtained military support. From the third to the sixth year of Chongzhen, Zhu Neng entered a period of rapid development. He developed the internal combustion engine, built the "smooth train", and built cement roads and wooden rail railways; he issued food stamps, relied on grain reserves to establish credit, and laid the foundation for grain banknotes; he founded technical schools and trained craftsmen; in the fifth year of Chongzhen, food stamps were officially launched; in the sixth year of Chongzhen, the Ming Dynasty Bank was put into trial operation, grain banknotes were issued, and the Northern Industrial Network began to take shape. From the 11th to the 17th year of Chongzhen, Zhu Neng led the new army to repel the Qing army and invaded the fortress many times, winning many battles in Tongzhou, Hejian, and Shandong. He rescued Hong Chengchou and asked him to use his plan. He went south to pacify Zhang Xianzhong and Li Zicheng, forced Xianzhong to surrender, and killed King Chuang. In the fourteenth year of Chongzhen, the princess turned fifteen and the two got married. The princess showed amazing mechanical talent and was called "Zhu Gong" by the craftsmen. In the first month of the seventeenth year of Chongzhen, Zhu Neng led his army to attack Shengjing, killed Dorgon, captured Fulin, and destroyed the Qing Dynasty. Fulin was sent to the palace as a eunuch, and Xiaozhuang gave Hong Chengchou as his concubine, who was later given to a coachman and died in depression.
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