Ming Dynasty New Wanli

Ming Dynasty New Wanli

by Tang Ping Looks At The Moon

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About This Novel

Zhu Yiyi (yi), the eldest son of Prince Yu's palace who was supposed to die in the official history, continues to live because of the arrival of a certain soul hundreds of years later. History also took another path at this fork in the road. What should Longqing's third son do now that he has a brother? Will the industrious little bee--Emperor Longqing collapse in the middle? Will Gao Gong, the upright Northland man, leave the scene with resentment? Will Zhang Juzheng, the pioneer of reform, lose all his honor after his death? Will the famous anti-Japanese general Qi Jiguang be implicated again and be dismissed and return to his hometown? Most importantly, will the Ming Dynasty fall to Wanli again? Everything is in "Da Ming New Wanli"

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Chang Geng Qiming33mo ago

I feel like this book is very good, but can you please stop writing about Empress Chen in a subtle way? Don't let your filial piety go bad. You are not writing pornographic articles. There is no shortage of women.

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Several Spring and Autumn33mo ago

The child Zhu Yiyi needs the collection, comments and votes of all book friends in order to develop successfully.

New people and new books have just sprouted, not even saplings. It needs all the book friends who pass by to collect, comment and vote so that it can thrive. We are working hard to save the manuscript, and we promise to work hard once it is released. There is no culture, so we can only rely on updates to overcome all difficulties.

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Book Friends 20240802858_cd18mo ago

He's a eunuch, don't look at him. He's a eunuch, don't look at him. He's a eunuch, don't look at him.

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A Kun29mo ago

Didi didi didi didi

Did the author stop writing? I think it's okay.

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Several Spring and Autumn32mo ago

Poisonous points about this book (1)

In view of the comments from book friends, and in some places it is said to be very poisonous. I will write these points specifically in the comment area, which can be regarded as a detoxification for book friends who have read this book and those who have not. Let me give you an explanation. As for the future, as the plot of this book develops, there will be other poisonous points, I don't know. If so, wait until the time comes to hang it out. That's why we have this time (1). The servant will try his best to pay attention and not appear again (2). At present, book lovers are concerned about two poisonous points. The first one is Queen Chen. The second one is to do business and open a women's club. After reading the comments from book friends, I deeply realized that these two areas were indeed not handled well. In fact, it should be more obscure, not so straightforward, and waste so many words. But overall, even if these two points are ignored, they will not affect the plot. First, let's talk about the first poisonous point: Queen Chen. When I originally conceived this book, the opening chapter actually showed the opening of the eyes, rather than the current death of Jiajing. Since I opened my eyes, the first person I saw was Princess Chen in my mind. At that time, Zhu Yiyi did not know his identity or the identity of Princess Chen. All she knew was that she was a beautiful girl in front of her. She was astonishing at first glance and could last for thousands of years. Then, after knowing the identity of Princess Chen, there were some things that she could only hide. The reason why book friends know it is only because God has vision and he wrote it out blatantly. For now, I just wrote down ideas without any actual actions, and there will be no actual actions in the future. Because Zhu Yiyi is a political creature and will not ruin his reputation. Qipu is also a person with upright views and cannot write randomly. More importantly, what does Queen Chen think? Anyway, I don't know. Now let's talk about the second poisonous point, doing business and opening a women's club. I wanted to start a business for a very simple reason: poverty. The inner government has no money, and the national treasury has no money. In the era at the turn of Jialong, income was basically fixed. Once it was spent in advance, it was really gone. That's why we have three major plans: briquettes, women's club, and auction. The women's guild hall really should not be discussed with Princess Ning'an in front of Jiajing's funeral. I really didn't get this right. But there was nothing I could do. When the servant wrote about Princess Ning'an, she automatically assumed the identity of a certain mother-in-law, and she immediately felt very cordial. But I forgot that in this book, Zhu Yiyi and Ning An actually didn't know each other very well. As for the detailed discussion with Lingqian, it was very simple. Zhu Yiyi had no feelings or care about Jiajing, his grandfather, so he subconsciously disrespected him. However, at that time, it was indeed an unfilial thing. About the Girls Club. The idea is simple, make money from women and learn about the privacy of former officials from the guild hall. As for the detailed content, it was written by book friends from a God's perspective. If it had been that time, the husbands of those ladies would never have known so clearly. The most they know is that the women's club is a place where men are not allowed to enter. You can buy clothes, jewelry, rouge, gouache, a restaurant, and an archway. More details are not clear. As for whether the scholar-bureaucrats and martial artists at that time would allow their female relatives to go to this guild hall, I think it is very likely. 1. Madam diplomacy. At that time, the three obediences and four virtues were emphasized, but didn't mothers, wives and daughters need to go out to socialize? Still needed. There are some things that are not convenient for you to say yourself, so you can tell them through your female family members, or there are some things that are not convenient for you to ask about, so you can ask them through your female family members. Or if you want to cling to someone, you can't help it, but you can build relationships through women. Throughout the ages, why has a good wife been important? Not only husband and wife, but also socializing with others. 2. Women's families should also have a place to kill time and expand their social circle. Because women have been ignored for hundreds of years, no one wrote about women's daily life and social interactions during the Ming Dynasty. We can only imagine and estimate. But Pu believes that no matter how many years pass, human nature is difficult to change. Selfishness, greed, lust, indolence, comparison, vanity, etc. It's the same for both men and women. Just like the word scumbag, there are not only scumbag men but also scumbag women. When the female relatives go to the women's club to play, will they tell their male relatives truthfully what they played there? I think the probability is a bit low. It's very simple. Think about people today. You can be sure that your partner went out to play yesterday, and then came back at night to tell you where he went. Is this true? Even if it is true, how much of it is not told to you? Moreover, people have many faces. One face in front of the opposite sex, one face in front of the boss, one face in front of the elders, and one face in front of the children. So are the three obediences and the four virtues, caring for husbands and raising children really the only faces of women in the Ming Dynasty? Is there a possibility that this is manifested in front of men? But they have a lot of fun in their own female circle, but they have a tacit understanding and don't tell their husbands? I think the possibility is still very high. The above is the reason why the two poisonous spots appear. But after the book friends pointed it out, I really knew that I didn't handle it well. I will be careful not to impose my own ideas in the future. In short, the mainstream of this book is still the imperial power strategy. Later, as Zhu Yiyi grew older and entered the political arena, it would naturally involve reforms. There will be these. The above two poisonous spots are just small branches and can be passed over without looking at them. Finally, I hope all book friends will read more and comment more. It's not easy for a newcomer to write a book, and now that I'm older, it's even more difficult to think about the plot.

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Book Friends 202303072675931mo ago

Speed ​​up the update. Only one chapter a day is not enough.

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Holy Immortal Brewmaster27mo ago

The demise of the Ming Dynasty in Wanli is nonsense. Zhang Juzheng was not a good person. Corruption of officials was the key. Failure to punish the officials was the key to the demise of the Ming Dynasty. The emperor's own family members were digging at the foundation of the dynasty. Emperors who wanted to take military power all died inexplicably. The day Yu Qian helped the literati grab the military power, the Ming Dynasty rushed towards its demise.

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Chang Geng Qiming33mo ago

I feel like this book is very good, but can you please stop writing about Empress Chen in a subtle way? Don't let your filial piety go bad. You are not writing pornographic articles. There is no shortage of women.

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