The Wind Rises Thirty Thousand Miles in the Late Ming Dynasty

The Wind Rises Thirty Thousand Miles in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Write A Book And Burn It To Yourself

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Zhang Yi, a college student, traveled back in time to Zhang Xianzhong, the Eighth King of the late Ming Dynasty, and through a series of developments, he became a hated bandit in the Ming Dynasty. He traveled 30,000 miles to China and spread his footprints across nineteen states. Humans hate dogs no more than this. Yang He, the first Trilateral Governor: "Zhang Xianzhong, I will give you some food, can you be calm?" Hong Chengchou, the second trilateral governor: "Zhang Xianzhong, everyone else has gone to Shanxi to cause trouble, why don't you go? What, you want money? Give it!" Chen Qiyu, the governor of the five provinces: "Zhang Xianzhong, I still don't believe in evil, so I can't cure you!" One year later. Chen Qiyu, Governor of the Five Provinces: "Zhang Xianzhong, are you a dog? You ran so fast! As long as you stay calm, I will turn a blind eye!" Hong Chengchou, the governor of the five provinces: "Come here! Where is Zhang Xianzhong now? What? He has gone to Fengyang, the capital of Zhongdu! Send him some food quickly and let him show mercy for the sake of an acquaintance!" Lu Xiangsheng, governor of Huguang and governor of five provinces: "Zhang Xianzhong, you are a beautiful lady, but you are a thief. You can go to South Zhili to cause trouble. I will never stop you." Wang Ziyong: "Zhang Xianzhong, you tricked me!" Gao Yingxiang: "Zhang Xianzhong, you are harming me!" Li Zicheng: "Zhang Xianzhong, you are playing with me!" Hou Jin Dayu'er: "Zhang Xianzhong, can you leave us a way to survive?" An alien among rebels, a nightmare in the eyes of officers and soldiers, and a savior in the eyes of the people. Fight thousands of miles to enjoy the eight beauties of Qinhuai, and fight thousands of miles to compose the Chinese epic. (Passionate, tender, and unsystematic.) (Zhang Yi: wretched, developed, don't be lazy)

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Hold On30mo ago

There is too much inner drama, so what exactly does the author want to express?

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Book Friends 2023022355723830mo ago

I really want to be lazy, but I have no passion lately...

Save 30,000 yuan for the manuscript... I thought I'd finish writing the first scene and stop writing. I don't care about it being on the shelves anyway. Just be lazy and read other people's books...

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