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"The King of the Ming Dynasty: The Flying General Under the Mask" is a relaxing historical time travel novel that combines time travel, comedy, daily family life and light intrigue. The protagonist, Zhu Qixin, is a social beast in the 21st century, but he suddenly became an idle prince of the Ming Dynasty. He holds the heaven-defying golden finger of "maximum intelligence, infinite strength, and unrivaled martial arts", but he is determined to lie down until the end of his life. He just wants to stay in the palace, eat and wait for death, and live a peaceful life. In order to maintain his peaceful persona, he married Lin Wan'er, the prime minister's daughter, gave birth to twins, and lived a peaceful life. Unexpectedly, the Tatars from the north invaded on a large scale, and the border wars broke out, leaving no generals available in the court. Forced to have no choice, he could only put on a mask and go into battle incognito under the pseudonym "Lin Zhong". With his own power, he shocked the enemy with three arrows, flew on a bicycle and swept across the enemy troops, becoming a powerful "Flying General" at the border. After he retired, he wanted to quietly return to his hometown to continue his work, but unexpectedly, the female general Su Qian discovered his identity at a glance. Su Qian follows her like crazy and visits her frequently, leaving him unable to hide. In order to give Su Qian a status without exposing her secrets and threatening her peaceful life, Zhu Qixin cleverly implemented a small plan and finally persuaded the concubine Lin Waner to successfully take Su Qian as his concubine, starting a happy life of "having a gentle and virtuous wife on the left, a sassy and loving concubine on the right, and children around her knees". The story is humorous throughout, with the protagonist doing everything bad but reaping happy rewards. The killings on the battlefield are intertwined with the daily life of the palace. There is not only the valiant and heroic appearance of the flying general, but also the interesting daily life of the lying prince. Ultimately, it depicts a Ming Dynasty salted fish picture of harmony between wives and concubines and family happiness.
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