Jiajing Strategy

Jiajing Strategy

by Yuyan

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613Kwords202chapters
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Ch. 202Military Camp Inspection (Part 1)
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About This Novel

I heard Yan Song's heartbroken voice when he gave up his ideals and turned into a demon in order not to be played by fate. I have seen the desolate back of Xu Jie who gave up his faith and sacrificed everything to achieve his great talent. I have seen Hu Zongxian's painful face when he gave up his personality and was willing to be infamy for the sake of peace in the Southeast China Sea. If they have to pay such a heavy price in order to do something right, then they are not the ones who are wrong, but who is wrong? Where is the right path? PS: The new book "Wanli 1592" has been uploaded, welcome to join.

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Book Friends 2023072810389068mo ago

Jiajing?

In Jiajing, every household is clean! This is what Hai Rui, the Dinghai Shenzhen of the Ming Dynasty, said when he scolded the emperor. W Yan Song may have had no choice, because as the chief minister of the dynasty, he wanted to reform, but he was faced with such an emperor. And his son is such a bastard that he even embezzles the salaries of frontline soldiers who are fighting in the war, which shows his failure. Hu Zongxian was even more helpless. As a feudal official, he encountered a Japanese pirate invasion. Everyone knows that most of the Japanese pirates are Han smugglers due to maritime restrictions. But while they were robbing, they also massacred the city, so Hu Zongxian had to destroy the Japanese pirates. But Hu Zongxian did not have the money, food and soldiers, so he had no choice but to commit corruption. Everyone knows that the famous anti-Japanese general Qi Jiguang pretended to be his grandson everywhere in the capital for money and food. The emperor himself was just a fallen vassal king. When he suddenly came to the throne, he was afraid of being overthrown by the powerful and shrewd ministers. So he doesn't care if officials are corrupt, because it makes it easy for him to control hundreds of officials. I think Zhang Juzheng's later reforms may have been influenced by Yan Song, but he could not control the corruption of his subordinates, so the reforms failed.

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You Zhe68mo ago

Looking at the table of contents, the author hasn't finished updating it yet.

It's wonderfully written, but it's really not a good habit to break off in the middle. If it didn't suit my aesthetic, I would have sent it already🙉😈

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Promise98mo ago

Has the author read those things about the Ming Dynasty?

Like it, just like it I like Zheng Guang very much

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Tashkent is Also Very Cute Today.99mo ago

It's pretty good-looking, why isn't it popular?

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Freeze87mo ago

Beautifully written,

It looks great, come on.

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Reflect on the Smile21mo ago

It's a pity that I was fooled. Author, please come back soon😈

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Confused 1833973057892mo ago

Looking forward to it

What's the situation? Looking forward to it...

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Confused 1833973057892mo ago

come on

Come on (25 6106_6107)25

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Confused 1833973057892mo ago

full

Rich, both in terms of characters and storylines

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Book Friends 20231117854040103mo ago

Passing by on a mission

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