
Ming Dynasty: Hongwu Chapter
by Zhu Yan
About This Novel
Kangxi commented that the Ming Dynasty "governed the Tang and Song Dynasties", and the Qing Dynasty official history book "History of the Ming Dynasty" commented that the Ming Dynasty "reached the Han and Tang Dynasties". Why did the Ming Dynasty enjoy such a high reputation? Let's listen to the novel "Ming". The first part, "Ming 1: Hongwu Chapter", describes Zhu Yuanzhang's arduous journey to the top.
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Iron-blooded emperor! :
The characters in this book are described in detail, and the storyline is particularly attractive. When I first started reading the first chapter, I thought this book was particularly interesting. You can also read it
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I grabbed it wrong, I don't know if it looks good or not.
Like it very much! ! !
Very well written and worth reading.
Excellent masterpiece, rare to find!
At the moment when they were separated, whose heartbeat disrupted whose breathing, whose heartache confirmed whose regret, they all became unsolvable mysteries.
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At the moment when they were separated, whose heartbeat disrupted whose breathing, whose heartache confirmed whose regret, they all became unsolvable mysteries.
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Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 4d ago
Iron-blooded emperor! :
The characters in this book are described in detail, and the storyline is particularly attractive. When I first started reading the first chapter, I thought this book was particularly interesting. You can also read it
Good, very good, very good
faint
I grabbed it wrong, I don't know if it looks good or not.
Like it very much! ! !
Very well written and worth reading.
Excellent masterpiece, rare to find!
At the moment when they were separated, whose heartbeat disrupted whose breathing, whose heartache confirmed whose regret, they all became unsolvable mysteries.
Novel and fun (●°u°●)??" Come on
At the moment when they were separated, whose heartbeat disrupted whose breathing, whose heartache confirmed whose regret, they all became unsolvable mysteries.
