
Nan Ming Yi Ming
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In 1647, the southern capital fell, and the protagonist was imprisoned. Let's see how the Jiangnan prodigy changed his fate and led the Ming Dynasty to drive out the Tartars, restore China, and dominate the world!
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
I haven't read it yet, but the introduction insists on saying that Nanming is the Ming Dynasty. This does not meet the definition of a dynasty. If Nanming was a unified dynasty, it could be the Ming Dynasty, but in fact it is not. It is a group of multiple sects. Various Zhu emperors, supervising the country, commander-in-chief, and pirates did not form a unified system, so Nanming is not considered a Ming Dynasty.
It's really good. Not many Nanming novels are good. This one counts as one.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
I haven't read it yet, but the introduction insists on saying that Nanming is the Ming Dynasty. This does not meet the definition of a dynasty. If Nanming was a unified dynasty, it could be the Ming Dynasty, but in fact it is not. It is a group of multiple sects. Various Zhu emperors, supervising the country, commander-in-chief, and pirates did not form a unified system, so Nanming is not considered a Ming Dynasty.
It's really good. Not many Nanming novels are good. This one counts as one.













