
Ming Dynasty: Traveling Through Wanli and Killing Civil Servants
by Twenty-four Histories Xu Batian
About This Novel
Xu Lai, the modern 996-volume king programmer, wakes up and his soul passes through the Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun. When he opened his eyes, the civil servants in the court were arguing, and memorials were piling up. The original owner, Wanli, was about to start his thirty-year decade of decadence, which led to the collapse of the government and an empty treasury. This was also the result of his compromise and resistance to the civil servants. Looking at this group of civil servants who spoke of benevolence and morality, but were actually greedy and lazy, Xu Lai curled up into a sneer. Others relied on tactics to travel through time, but he relied on the bull-horse talk + OKR management method that he was most familiar with. He used his left hand to draw cakes and his right hand to exert pressure. His performance appraisal was accurate and KPIs were tied to black hats. Let's see how Xu Lai in this life transforms into the Emperor of the Crown Prince, drags the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty into doubts about their lives, and revives the Wanli Dynasty!
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
The narration in this article is OK, but it's a little sloppy.
Cultural workers cannot live without culture.
China's time system was earlier than that of the West, and it was stronger than the West until the Qing Dynasty. It was not until the Qing government ceded the authority to observe and modify the calendar to the West that it was dominated by the West. Second, mathematics, Chinese mathematics was very good even in the Qing Dynasty. For example, calculus and a special book, if you want to sell it, you can only use it in the name of the West. This was done by a county magistrate, and the Chinese have been aware of the application and algorithm of geometry a long time ago, and there are clear books and inheritance. This algorithm was born in the Ming Dynasty and was even better than the West hundreds of years later.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
The narration in this article is OK, but it's a little sloppy.
Cultural workers cannot live without culture.
China's time system was earlier than that of the West, and it was stronger than the West until the Qing Dynasty. It was not until the Qing government ceded the authority to observe and modify the calendar to the West that it was dominated by the West. Second, mathematics, Chinese mathematics was very good even in the Qing Dynasty. For example, calculus and a special book, if you want to sell it, you can only use it in the name of the West. This was done by a county magistrate, and the Chinese have been aware of the application and algorithm of geometry a long time ago, and there are clear books and inheritance. This algorithm was born in the Ming Dynasty and was even better than the West hundreds of years later.









