
The Sun Never Sets on the Ming Empire
About This Novel
Welcome to the new book "1981". Huang Sheng, a small business owner who graduated from an engineering major with rich experience, has started his own business and opened several small factories over the past ten years, with some successes and some failures. By chance, he traveled back to the late Ming Dynasty. He doesn't know how to write eight-legged essays, recite poems, or ride horses and shoot arrows. But he had insights that were nearly four hundred years ahead of the Ming people. It's too unsafe to go to war on animals. Let's pull armored four-wheeled carriages to crush the Jian slaves. We also used fire ships to surround the enemy ships, which was too rubbish. We drove armored warships equipped with rifled guns to destroy the Western Yi. It's too backward to use bows and arrows for long-range attacks. Let's use infantry and artillery to coordinate and use flintlock rifled guns to create a civilization where the sun never sets.
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Good book, engineering students travel through the Ming Empire to develop industry and save the country




It's been a long time since I read a book by Ming Dynasty! This time I planned to read it casually, but who knew that this book was poisonous and I couldn't let it go, so I had to continue spending money to buy the antidote.




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