
The First Jester of the Ming Dynasty
by Perch Fish
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The new book The Strongest Soldier of the Three Kingdoms has been released, looking forward to seeing new and old friends~ Xie Hong, a master of modern handicrafts, traveled to the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. Xie Hong was lucky because he, the most playful person, met the most playful emperor. Xie Hong was unfortunate because people who played with the emperor had a bad reputation and were called jesters! Academician Li Dongyang (distressed): "What a traitor! The emperor was led astray by jesters like Xie Hong." The great eunuch Liu Jin (distraught): "What a monster! Our family has served the emperor for ten years before we can make any difference, and he actually became sworn sworn brother to the emperor in just one month." Emperor Zhengde (proudly): "What a talent! It's good to know how to play and do tricks. I like it!" Later historians said: "Xie Hong was a jester in the court and a capable minister in the court. The reason why the Ming Dynasty was able to dominate the world and spread its virtues all over the world was because of this man."
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The protagonist seems to be a jester but is actually a capable minister. No matter how you look at it, the Ming Dynasty rose to prominence. A historical work not to be missed. The author's writing skills are very good. Complete this work.

It's a cool story about history. It deceives the emperor into eating, drinking, and having fun while taking sole control of power. Later, he tricks the emperor into giving up the monarchy and turning into a constitutional monarchy. It's really a cool story, but the book shows a powerful Ming Dynasty, which can be regarded as a daydream of a Han Chinese. ------ I recently read another exciting book, "Emperor Eats the Prime Minister". The Qin Dynasty unified the six kingdoms as the background, and the disciples of the Immortal Family came to power and led the Qin Dynasty on the road of modernization with Chinese civilization characteristics. The updates are diligent, and the more I write, the better it gets. I would like to recommend it here.




Traveling back to the Zhengde period, I became friends with Zhu Houzhao, and his strange and obscene techniques emerged one after another. Wherever the sun and moon shine, they are all my territory of the Ming Dynasty. Very interesting book













