Common People in the Late Ming Dynasty

Common People in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Old White Pig

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The new book "Li Song" is published under the pen name of Jiuyanzi. You can find it by searching. I hope all book friends can collect it and recommend it. Thank you. In the chaotic times of the late Ming Dynasty, when the common people were dying and the Han family was cut off, a modern self-employed person traveled through time. In order to survive, for his family, and for the obsession in his heart, he had to change his fate against the will of heaven, just for the ideal Taoyuan in his heart, the five thousand years of inheritance. QQ communication group 619049227

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Chic and Cool109mo ago

The author's pacing has failed in this large section.

The novel is defined as a farming novel, and getting to know and befriend Li Zicheng has destined that this novel will not be of sublime quality. A thief is a destructive and evil beast. The protagonist is a guardian, defending civilization. No matter how round it is, there are holes. This book has no bright spots since the protagonist met Li Zicheng.

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Chic and Cool109mo ago

Give me some advice, I have nothing to say in reply.

I read reviews from other people saying that Shaanxi mainly produces pasta, but that's not true. To be precise, millet and mixed noodles are the main food. As for the martial arts and robbing the rich and giving to the poor that many time-travel novels discuss, it can be said to be nonsense. In terms of martial arts, in the late Ming Dynasty, there were only five people who could wield a hundred-pound sword. It was rare to hit an arrow in fifty steps, and only thirty steps was enough to be confident. Riding and shooting was only twenty steps, so don't have high hopes for martial arts. As for robbing the rich and giving to the poor, haha, the Ming Dynasty was dominated by official chivalrous people. The so-called reckless people are just those who are uneasy about farming and robbing for a living. Many time-travel novels in the late Ming Dynasty always focus on developing maritime trade and commerce to become prosperous, but you must know that Li Chuang and his ilk have hundreds of thousands of goods every time they capture a city? Have you become stronger? It's like something from a movie. People's hearts are a steady stream of food and soldiers, and gold and silver are used to develop the economy in times of peace and stability. As for commerce, in ancient times, commerce and industry were separated, but in modern times, industry and commerce are combined. This does not mean that the protagonist should ignore business, but develop entrepreneurs instead of financiers and traders. What business in troubled times needs are large-scale asset factory owners who will vigorously develop farming, pig raising, sheep herding, and fish farming. Rather than traders at the intersection of east and west. As for the soldiers, they don't want bandits and surrenderers, but supporters who enjoy the stability of the area under their rule. Logistics guarantee centered on breeding industry and large farmers. A new type of landowner serves as an officer. Use Confucian ethics to consolidate the morality of the people under your rule, but do not use Confucian ethics to govern officials. The surrendered rebels and foreigners were used as slaves for large farmers. The rebels were sentenced to a certain number of years, and the foreigners could be naturalized according to the standard of learning Han culture. Externally, poor children and girls are purchased to educate new culture, children are taught Confucian ethics, and teenagers are taught agriculture, smelting, animal husbandry, and planting. Girls teach first aid, medicine, lyrics, music, singing and dancing, and literary and artistic propaganda to develop the future. After the soldiers retired, land was distributed and the land was contracted to large farms. The soldiers themselves were encouraged to develop light industry. As for treating new Western culture, haha. The so-called democracy means centralization of power and internal democracy within the central government. Senior officials implement a tenure system and local officials are selected based on hard work. This is not democracy for everyone in the West, where beggars have the same rights as retired soldiers. This is not democracy, it is populism. In the end, it will lead to various professions and regions only caring about their own interests. As for Western mathematics, physics, chemistry, and medicine, at the end of the Ming Dynasty, the West was still lagging behind in all aspects. Mathematics is the watershed of calculus, physics is the mining exploration triggered by the great industrial development, chemistry is the tossing of Western alchemists, and as for medicine, the decline of traditional Chinese medicine is caused by the forcible extermination of traditional Chinese medicine by the Republic of China government. Modern medical disciplines were well established by the end of the Ming Dynasty. The protagonist only needs to concentrate on inheritance, exploration and development. As for the protagonist accidentally encountering Western missionaries or soldiers, and then building cannons to develop mathematics and cannonball trajectories, it is even more nonsense. Soldiers from the Far East were eliminated by the West at that time. Cannon casting in the late Ming Dynasty was more advanced in the Ming Dynasty. There is also the introduction of Arabic numerals, which is not quite right. Western algorithms use backward calculations, while Chinese calculations use forward calculations. As for other square root calculations, China is more advanced. All in all, I hope that the author will carefully deduce the culture and system promoted by the protagonist, and that as a historical novel, he can have a certain degree of confidence in the culture of his ancestors.

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Book Friends 2021030175264446260104mo ago

Holy Mother, please come in

You were killed three times, and each time you only killed the culprit and let the others go. Especially when the garrison general came to kill him, you were going to rebel, and you let the others go back after seeing that their subordinates were loyal and men. Then he waited for him to recruit troops to fight again. When he saw Li Zicheng kneeling down, he knew that he would be the leader of the refugees in the future. If he didn't kill him with a knife, it would be easier for him, but he still made friends with him. Damn it, if I were a soldier under the protagonist and I was the first one to leave, you mb, wouldn't the lives of my brothers be valuable? If they were loyal, I wouldn't kill them. The battlefield would be life and death.

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Good きぎよ, Great Good きぎよ110mo ago

Qin Liangyu, Han nationality, female, born in 1574 to died in 1648

Zhongzhou, Sichuan, a native of Zhongxian County, Chongqing today, a war general in the late Ming Dynasty, proficient in: art of war and formation, cavalry and archery, officialdom: Crown Prince Taifu, a first-class official, with an official position above Lu Xiangsheng, this man is a national hero, I hope the author can write about it (personal opinion)

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Xin Ci107mo ago

I completely don't understand what the author is doing.

I'm about to abandon the book. The first part is pretty good, but what the heck is going on in the second part. Please write around the main character. The second part is very different from the main character, okay? Even if you write about foreigners, three or four chapters are enough. After all, you can easily make enemies of the court in this way. As a result, you have written so many chapters. I want to ask who is the main character. I really don't understand.

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Rui109mo ago

When Chongzhen killed Old Wei, it was also the death knell of the Ming Dynasty that sounded.

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Xin Ci107mo ago

reward

The content of the book is big and the articles make people feel comfortable reading it. I can tell by visual inspection 🔥. I will give you 399 book coins as a reward. It's a small thing. I hope you can keep reading. I hope you will keep following the book.

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The Wind is Rising🍂_ad111mo ago

dynasty

The Ming Dynasty was a great dynasty, and its decline was the result of the torrent of history. The emperor guards the gate of the country, and the king dies in the country.

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Looking at the Moon107mo ago

Just like a child setting up a house, think carefully about the author. You think it may be impossible. What is a strict warlord? An army without orders and prohibitions without human kindness. You didn't choose your first base well. You can only be a local tyrant but not a warlord. You haven't figured out the nature of bullies and warlords. Warlords are local tyrants with national backgrounds and no one has grown up. Why haven't you thought about it clearly? What is the difference between you and the landlord bullies in other books? They captured you with just a thousand households. If you dare to resist, a whole village of people will be killed. What reason do you have for resisting? The Ming Dynasty at that time treated you like this without any consequences. Do you want to think about it?

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Your Eldest Brother Me112mo ago

The basic food in Shaanxi is mainly wheaten food. Even the nearby famous rice-producing areas such as Hanzhong and Yinchuan are only available in modern times. The staple food is basically millet, sorghum and wheat. Rice is about the same as Baoji and Guang'an in Xi'an. The old landlords It's possible to be rich, but forget about being poor. In Mizhi, wooden fish are placed on the table during the New Year, which means there are fish every year. In places without water, rice is still used as the staple food, and porridge is also eaten. The batter is almost mushy. Author, you are writing a book with snacks.

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