Daming: Reborn Zhu Bai and Become the Emperor of the Ages!

Daming: Reborn Zhu Bai and Become the Emperor of the Ages!

by One Man Is In Charge

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444Kwords220chapters
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Traveling through the Ming Dynasty, he became the twelfth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, King Zhu Bai of Xiang, and the Jingnan incident was also caused by him! When Emperor Huiwen cut off the feudal vassal, he burned his wife and rode into the fire on a white horse! It is said that the emperor guards the gate of the country, and the king dies in the country! The most loyal Ming Dynasty, he will usher in a new era, explore new continents around the world with Zheng He, and fight at home and abroad with Zhu Di! Hot-blooded battles, top-notch food, beauties from all over the world... This is a completely different Ming Dynasty!

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Marios18mo ago

Zhu Biao, Zhu 㭎, and Zhu Xi, these three are all older than Zhu Di, right? How come Zhu Di became the third brother?

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Marios18mo ago

I can't stand it anymore, and I have no respect for history at all. King Yan was the fourth prince, not the third prince. Also, let me tell you, potatoes were only introduced to China in the late Ming Dynasty, more than two hundred years later. Although it is a novel, you are writing a historical article and time travel, and you have no system. You just rely on yourself to change it. You can't make it up randomly. I won't mention the things that didn't exist in that era. At least there is no clear time. The earliest records only started to exist in the Wanli period, so there is no need to worry about this. However, it is clearly recorded that potatoes were originally grown in small quantities in Fujian, and it was not until the Qing Dynasty that they became popular. Please learn the knowledge when writing historical novels. You can either write science fiction or fairy tales, and no one will find fault with you. It's a bit unbearable to see these random fabrications that you don't understand basic historical common sense.

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