
My Steam Daming
by Gu Ququ
About This Novel
The twenty-eighth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. On the edge of the Great Wall, the Northern Barbarians using shamanic magic were tenaciously resisting the Ming Dynasty's steam troops. Blood and tears intertwined into a spiral and kept rising. In Yingtian Mansion, soldiers wearing steam armor carrying flintlock guns were patrolling the streets sonorously. In the Jinyiwei camp in the inner street, countless Jinyiwei flags are monitoring the officials through telegrams. Looking up, the giant coal-burning aircraft was faithfully guarding the imperial city in the sky. In a quaint train station, a steam train that was constantly emitting black smoke slowly entered the platform. In the freight car, the steam mobile gun carriage controlled by complex gear transmission is getting off the station in an orderly manner and being transported to the Shenji Camp on the outskirts of the city. Penke, who was standing on the platform, looked at this intoxicating scene and grinned. This is an era when mystery is fading, and science is on the rise. This is the best of times and the worst of times.
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Official(8)Scraped 6d ago
There is a problem with the introduction
Author, tell me what steam armor looks like? And steam planes?
The author writes very well, keep up the good work
There is no need for the author to change the rhythm. The early background preparation is very good. It can be seen that the focus should be on the battle of Jingnan. The early crushing is completely reasonable.
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Not bad, not bad, very good. I will update a few more chapters every day.
Saw that one
Otherwise, the author just goes along with it. There is no shame in eating soft food.
Writing is not easy, send a recommendation vote to support the author!
It's a very good novel, the subject matter is very novel, and the historical themes are also very good.
The book is good
The book is good, but I was shocked when I read the beginning. It was too dangerous to work under that person. Fortunately, I continued reading. The rest of the book is also good. Come on, author.
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Official(8)Scraped 6d ago
There is a problem with the introduction
Author, tell me what steam armor looks like? And steam planes?
The author writes very well, keep up the good work
There is no need for the author to change the rhythm. The early background preparation is very good. It can be seen that the focus should be on the battle of Jingnan. The early crushing is completely reasonable.
Check out the comments
Not bad, not bad, very good. I will update a few more chapters every day.
Saw that one
Otherwise, the author just goes along with it. There is no shame in eating soft food.
Writing is not easy, send a recommendation vote to support the author!
It's a very good novel, the subject matter is very novel, and the historical themes are also very good.
The book is good
The book is good, but I was shocked when I read the beginning. It was too dangerous to work under that person. Fortunately, I continued reading. The rest of the book is also good. Come on, author.
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Among the fictional books, I personally think it is one of the best world-building and logical books written in recent years. Although there are some clichés, the steampunk writing is reasonable and the natural evolution is really amazing! Come on!




My author's new book has a novel setting! Eastern steampunk, the world view is carefully outlined, eloquently told, and fascinating. The background is the last years of Hongwu, and the Battle of Jingnan is about to come. This is not a auxiliary or hegemonic novel in the traditional sense. The protagonist starts out as a commander of the Imperial Guard, but gradually develops revolutionary ideas...




Steam Daming, a different Daming. What kind of hero breaks the law with force? In front of steam-powered armor, fire blunderbuss and guns, there are floating clouds. The Ming Dynasty did not need these so-called heroes. The government was clean and honest and full of talents. In the front, there are Mohist methods to support the military, in the back, there are imperial guards to monitor the government and the countryside, and steam trains speed through the wilderness. Are you satisfied with the Ming Dynasty? Are there barbarian shamans in the north? Is there a secret technique for poisonous insects in the south? Are the rivers, lakes and sects each claiming their own side? This is nothing in front of Steam Daming. The plot is smooth and the writing is good. There is still a clichéd plot involving the heroine cheating on her, but there is no need to take it too seriously.












