
Corpse Disaster 1644
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In the fifteenth year of Chongzhen's reign, meteors fell on Kaifeng, and the dead ate the living. The Shun army was frightened, and they killed Majiakou and poured water into Kaifeng, causing trouble and disaster. Two years later, 14-year-old Wang Zhiming, a second-year junior high school student, came to the troubled times of the late Ming Dynasty, but was surprised to find-- He actually traveled through time and became Zhu Cihong, and was traveling to Nanjing accompanied by Mu Hu, the servant of Gao Mengji, the young minister of Honglu Temple. "The top priority is to find clues to the steam engine from the "Yongle Dadian" first!" Zhu Cixiang made a decision immediately, "Otherwise, how can we defeat the conspiracy of the Ming Dynasty civil servant group?" But he didn't notice that the nails of the maid Fang Zhi'er beside him were about to dig into the palm of his hand. (There are already two million-word masterpieces, both completed, please feel free to read them) (Also known as "The Ming Dynasty, Zombies and the Second Disease")
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⑦ The last years of the Ming Dynasty were chaotic and zombies were everywhere. The prince was surprised to become a man of fun, and looked for tricks in Nanjing. Steam engines roared, and nuclear bombs exploded into giant mushrooms. The dancing zombies are so exciting that the sound shakes the mountains and rivers.



Surprisingly interesting, The author is just a happy person, and the book is also very interesting. I often laugh out loud watching it. Now I am waiting for updates every day, Although this subject matter is very sensitive and can easily arouse various public opinions, the joyful part of the book makes up for this. Highly recommended!




After reading the author's last book, the writing and narrative logic are quite solid. The beginning of this book is about going back to the Ming Dynasty to kill zombies~ I'm not sure if there are multiple female protagonists at the moment, but it could be a single female protagonist. For those of you reading my book list, just read it for fun.




It was a great joke, and I looked like my stomach ached from laughing all the way. Double-travelling, the male protagonist is a junior high school kid who has read all kinds of conspiracy theories and historical materials on the Internet, and time travels to become the fake prince of Nanming. The core point is: everything is a conspiracy of the civil servant group. It has already been in "Yongle Dadian". The heroine is a Ph. D. In history and is proficient in the history of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, but she is a staunch capitulator (whoever forces her will surrender). The core plan is to recruit a group of people through operations, bring out the value of united front, and then surrender. Then let's look at the story of these two sleeping dragons and phoenix chicks in the late Ming Dynasty. When can I hold back my laughter when I see "This is all a conspiracy of the civil service group"?













