
The Ruthless Emperor
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Shen Ye, who was reborn in the parallel world of Kowloon and wanted to fight for his heir, found that he had become the prince who was attacked by a group of people. Knowing that the prince's biggest enemy is not his brothers, but the increasingly suspicious emperor. After Shen Ye discovered that it was difficult to replicate the changes in the Xuanwu Gate, he decided to lie down! No matter how hard you try, you can't become an emperor, no matter how much you love...
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A childish political game disguised as the Qing Dynasty
First of all, you should just write about the Qing Dynasty. You want both, but you are afraid of the tradition of the novel industry. Thousands of people will stab you at the chrysanthemum. You have not written anything new, and the protagonist behaves in various childish ways. Make the emperor and other politicians look childish and ridiculous Tu is a novelty for a while. Personally, I suggest that when playing with Qing Dynasty stuff, you have to be ruthless or weird. Otherwise, if you want to play childishly, you should be stabbed by thousands of people. If male channels don't have technology and ruthless work, they should avoid touching the Qing Dynasty. That is the domain of female channels!
The whole process is about the emperor setting the question, the protagonist solving the problem, the brothers making trouble, the protagonist pretending to be X, and the cycle is endless.
I regret ordering the latest chapter. The construction and sale of houses in the suburbs outside the city to provide relief to the victims was, after all, a forced purchase and sale in the name of celebrating the Queen Mother's birthday, which can barely be justified. As a result, house prices subsequently increased. The reason was that suddenly a lot of people wanted to buy houses. If they didn't have enough money, they set aside a suburb to build houses. Well, it's not the first time I've seen such an anti-intellectual thing. Then in subsequent chapters, the protagonist comes up with ideas to build roads and collect tolls, which is barely bearable. After all, in the capital, a different kind of poll tax or exorbitant taxes are also justified. As expected, the author suddenly came up with another idea. He wanted to build stone roads between cities, collect tolls, and pay for them in sections. The emperor and ministers thought well of it. Well, as for the miscellaneous comments on this, I can only say that Zhao Kuo is worse than Zhao Kuo. Oh my god, it's so anti-intellectual. You really don't know or you don't know how weak the ancient dynasty's control over places outside the city walls is. If you impose a city gate tax, a head tax, or add banknotes, it's more reliable than this. To put it bluntly, the implementation method of these measures at the time was to collect a sum of money from officials and wealthy businessmen in advance, and then collect the exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes year after year. How can the emperor who is a political monster not see this? The author is really a little genius
It's so pretty, but it's just too little. I hope the author will work harder and update more, and I also hope the author won't be a mess.
I was poisoned at the beginning. In the beginning of Feudal Dynasty, two servants talked back to the prince, which made me laugh. I looked through the book reviews and found out that I couldn't read it. Shen Nong had tried the poison.
Some people also read this kind of novel
The prince is hesitant to kill a slave, but he still pushes it back and forth. Why don't you become a pig?
After reading more than 200 chapters, I feel like I'm selling mutton with a dog's head on my back.
The first point is about showing off. The first few dozen chapters are a bit meaningless. The following metaphor is that some workers shout every day to work out and work more proactively than anyone else. The second point is that the protagonist is plotted every day. Emm, in the royal family, it is understandable, but there is no counterattack. The round metaphor is either being beaten or on the road to being beaten, and then goes to work and continues. After being beaten, the third point of the portrayal of the old man of the emperor gave me the impression that he was only suspicious of the prince. When he was gone, he was thinking in his mind whether someone was plotting against the prince. The prince did not check who was jealous. After thinking about it in his mind, he hung up. It was not as good as those ministers who could use their skills. The emperor felt that he was a super soldier. I concluded that it was not worth spending money and stopped after reading the free chapter.
A very interesting Qing Dynasty novel
The protagonist travels back in time to be Yin Reng. He has a jealous father and brothers with malicious intentions. He already knows that he will be deposed and imprisoned, so what are you waiting for? Just lie down. So I was lazy in various ways, made money in various ways, married beautiful women in various ways, took the time to eat, drink and have fun, and then I wasted my wings, and it was completely ruined. The result is that Kangxi in turn urged the protagonist to do his errands seriously and help his son add helpers. This kind of back and forth pulling can be described in one word as cheap. Below is a big ** and a group of small **.
The first few chapters were so vicious, how much did the high star charge?
The plot is too embarrassing, the Machiavellian writing makes every character look like they have no brains, and the refreshing writing makes the protagonist unable to let go and afraid of collapse. None of the officials in ancient times were human beings. They just had backward consciousness, not idiots. During the same period, there was no other book of this type other than the one with a female protagonist, but unfortunately it was also a eunuch.
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Official(110)Scraped 2d ago
A childish political game disguised as the Qing Dynasty
First of all, you should just write about the Qing Dynasty. You want both, but you are afraid of the tradition of the novel industry. Thousands of people will stab you at the chrysanthemum. You have not written anything new, and the protagonist behaves in various childish ways. Make the emperor and other politicians look childish and ridiculous Tu is a novelty for a while. Personally, I suggest that when playing with Qing Dynasty stuff, you have to be ruthless or weird. Otherwise, if you want to play childishly, you should be stabbed by thousands of people. If male channels don't have technology and ruthless work, they should avoid touching the Qing Dynasty. That is the domain of female channels!
The whole process is about the emperor setting the question, the protagonist solving the problem, the brothers making trouble, the protagonist pretending to be X, and the cycle is endless.
I regret ordering the latest chapter. The construction and sale of houses in the suburbs outside the city to provide relief to the victims was, after all, a forced purchase and sale in the name of celebrating the Queen Mother's birthday, which can barely be justified. As a result, house prices subsequently increased. The reason was that suddenly a lot of people wanted to buy houses. If they didn't have enough money, they set aside a suburb to build houses. Well, it's not the first time I've seen such an anti-intellectual thing. Then in subsequent chapters, the protagonist comes up with ideas to build roads and collect tolls, which is barely bearable. After all, in the capital, a different kind of poll tax or exorbitant taxes are also justified. As expected, the author suddenly came up with another idea. He wanted to build stone roads between cities, collect tolls, and pay for them in sections. The emperor and ministers thought well of it. Well, as for the miscellaneous comments on this, I can only say that Zhao Kuo is worse than Zhao Kuo. Oh my god, it's so anti-intellectual. You really don't know or you don't know how weak the ancient dynasty's control over places outside the city walls is. If you impose a city gate tax, a head tax, or add banknotes, it's more reliable than this. To put it bluntly, the implementation method of these measures at the time was to collect a sum of money from officials and wealthy businessmen in advance, and then collect the exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes year after year. How can the emperor who is a political monster not see this? The author is really a little genius
It's so pretty, but it's just too little. I hope the author will work harder and update more, and I also hope the author won't be a mess.
I was poisoned at the beginning. In the beginning of Feudal Dynasty, two servants talked back to the prince, which made me laugh. I looked through the book reviews and found out that I couldn't read it. Shen Nong had tried the poison.
Some people also read this kind of novel
The prince is hesitant to kill a slave, but he still pushes it back and forth. Why don't you become a pig?
After reading more than 200 chapters, I feel like I'm selling mutton with a dog's head on my back.
The first point is about showing off. The first few dozen chapters are a bit meaningless. The following metaphor is that some workers shout every day to work out and work more proactively than anyone else. The second point is that the protagonist is plotted every day. Emm, in the royal family, it is understandable, but there is no counterattack. The round metaphor is either being beaten or on the road to being beaten, and then goes to work and continues. After being beaten, the third point of the portrayal of the old man of the emperor gave me the impression that he was only suspicious of the prince. When he was gone, he was thinking in his mind whether someone was plotting against the prince. The prince did not check who was jealous. After thinking about it in his mind, he hung up. It was not as good as those ministers who could use their skills. The emperor felt that he was a super soldier. I concluded that it was not worth spending money and stopped after reading the free chapter.
A very interesting Qing Dynasty novel
The protagonist travels back in time to be Yin Reng. He has a jealous father and brothers with malicious intentions. He already knows that he will be deposed and imprisoned, so what are you waiting for? Just lie down. So I was lazy in various ways, made money in various ways, married beautiful women in various ways, took the time to eat, drink and have fun, and then I wasted my wings, and it was completely ruined. The result is that Kangxi in turn urged the protagonist to do his errands seriously and help his son add helpers. This kind of back and forth pulling can be described in one word as cheap. Below is a big ** and a group of small **.
The first few chapters were so vicious, how much did the high star charge?
The plot is too embarrassing, the Machiavellian writing makes every character look like they have no brains, and the refreshing writing makes the protagonist unable to let go and afraid of collapse. None of the officials in ancient times were human beings. They just had backward consciousness, not idiots. During the same period, there was no other book of this type other than the one with a female protagonist, but unfortunately it was also a eunuch.
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[Blue Boutique] Palace intrigue + counter-routine go hand in hand. The background of the story is set in a parallel time and space similar to the one in the Nine Dragons of the Qing Dynasty. After traveling through time, the protagonist found that he had become a prince who was attacked by a group of people. He originally wanted to show off his talents, but soon realized that the biggest threat was not his brothers but the jealous emperor. After trying to replicate the Xuanwu Gate Incident and failing, the protagonist decisively chooses to lie down - since he can't be the emperor anyway, it's better to lie down to save his life and watch his brothers fall in love. The biggest highlight of this book is the anti-routine. In other novels, the protagonists are busy making calculations, but the protagonist here does the opposite and uses "inaction" to break the situation, which not only retains the tension of the game of power, but also adds a sense of absurd comedy. Generally speaking, it is suitable for readers who like to easily seek power, especially those who are interested in the theme of Kowloon's inheritance but are tired of conventional routines. It is worth a try.




Shen Ye, who was reborn in the parallel world of Kowloon and wanted to fight for his heir, found that he had become the prince who was attacked by a group of people. Knowing that the prince's biggest enemy is not his brothers, but the increasingly suspicious emperor. After Shen Ye discovered that it was difficult to replicate the changes in the Xuanwu Gate, he decided to lie down! No matter how hard you try, you can't become an emperor, no matter how much you love...




The capture of the heir in Kowloon can be said to be a very famous allusion in history. It is very difficult to adapt this type of story, but if you can write something very different and exciting, the work will be very readable. The author of this book has done just that. He used an ingenious setting to recreate this classic historical allusion. It is not boring to read at all. It is really great.


[Recommendation level]: ♥♥♥ [Author]: Sanshanfeng [Results]: Wan Ding (serial) Introduction: Shen Ye, who was reborn in the parallel world of Kowloon and wanted to fight for his heir, found that he had become the prince who was attacked by a group of people. Knowing that the prince's biggest enemy is not his brothers, but the increasingly suspicious emperor. After Shen Ye discovered that it was difficult to replicate the changes in the Xuanwu Gate, he decided to lie down! No matter how hard you try, you can't become an emperor, no matter how much you love...














