
The Ming Dynasty's Zhengde Summoned the Fourth Natural Disaster
by Dream Of Highland Barley And Yellow Beams
About This Novel
Traveling through Zhu Houzhao, Dad died at the beginning. Zhu Houzhao felt weak at the thought of having to dissolve in water in the future. Just when he was about to die, the space-time network opened to connect to the 21st century, and it was discovered that players could be summoned to come to the Ming Dynasty. Now the Ming Dynasty is lively. Countless players poured into Ming Dynasty and gradually mixed into various government departments. One day, Jin Yiwei and Xichang Fanzi faced off in the street. Xichang Fanzi: Which department are you in? Jin Yiwei: Which department are you in? I am a big player in national defense. Xichang fanzi: Ouch, I'm a big shoe for national defense. I'm from Changshan Continent. Brothers, come on and give me a good beating. Senior fitters study hand-rolled steam chariots every day, a certain Internet celebrity uses all means to become an oiran, the boat is overcrowded every day, Longchang Enlightenment has become a check-in point for Internet celebrities, and countless apprentices make Wang Yangming feel powerless. On the sea, fishermen with shaved heads drove warships and ran rampant, shouting and having a good time every day. The Jurchen tribe, a group of Ming soldiers who are more familiar with the terrain than the locals, speak with northeastern accents, ride horses and gallop around, chasing the old and young players to kill them. A few years later, the Ming Dynasty unified the world, and Zhu Hou looked at the palace full of players and courtiers, dumbfounding. "In my Ming Dynasty, are there any natives?"
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Official(14)Scraped 2d ago
New Year activities are rubbish
I saw it very well before, the player travels to the real Ming Dynasty. As a result, a copy of the New Year event came out. What makes me laugh even more is that there is Zhu Qiyu, Zhu Qi, and Zhu Di in the copy. Is this still the real Ming Dynasty? What are you doing? Is there any copy of the real Ming Dynasty?
The author's layout should be bigger, the player's death penalty should be bigger, and it is 100% real. It is no joke. Those documents and national treasures lost due to the Manchu Qing Dynasty and the Eight-Power Allied Forces, as well as some disappeared national quintessence, national martial arts and other things will make most people crazy. There is no shortage of people to play.
The greatest significance is that scientists who are dying of old age can continue their research in the Ming Dynasty, provided that the vanguard troops have completed the infrastructure construction.
There is absolutely no essence of the army of foot men.
Although the setting is a bit novel, the plot is average
"Inferior" is a classic work that crashes at the beginning.
Compared with other shoddy novels, the author can see some traces of care, but is he careful? If used. The author wants to construct a worldview with no or low demons, and then add player settings here. However, the lower the level of force in a world view, the greater the combat power of players. That is, players with high martial arts are not as destructive as those with low martial arts, players with low martial arts are not as destructive as forbidden demons, and modern players are not as destructive as those in ancient times. The author is aware of this problem. If in ancient times, there was only 10 people with immortal combat power, there would be no way to deal with it. The conventional method is to ban the account, but the author added some ingenuity. The author believes that banning will also lead to bad players, so the author wants the players to live a second life in the game. In this case, the game world is no longer [game], but [the radiation range of reality]. In other words, in this case, the biggest punishment for players who mess around in the game is no longer just banning the player's account, but the player's account will also be banned in reality. I think the author couldn't help but chuckle when he thought of his own little ingenuity. Then what did the author ask the protagonist to do? In other words, how did the author set up this issue? The author sets the player not to [upload consciousness] but to [soul travel], and the protagonist's method of resurrecting the player is [reincarnation] instead of the conventional game player resurrecting with seconds. This creates a paradox. The protagonist is already the de facto lord of the underworld. The difference is that the protagonist does not have any ulterior motives to capture those who do not play games, that is, those who do not follow the protagonist's side of reincarnation. In other words, he was an early Lord of the Underworld. The protagonist has divinity and status, so the protagonist can do this little ingenious idea of the author. The paradox is that if the protagonist does have this ability, the protagonist will not be afraid of gods. At least, there is no need to be so afraid of mortals. And if the protagonist doesn't have this ability, it's useless to be afraid. If I think about what I said above and think about it for five to six minutes or half an hour, I might be able to figure it out, which is barely a big problem. The author's setting of [players can resurrect their dead relatives in the game] and [players in the real SiWang can be resurrected in the game] is already a big problem with the degree of logic collapse, and it is impossible for the logic to be self-consistent. When the player is Si, he is not playing the game. The player's relatives are gone before the game comes out. The protagonist can fish this soul out. What about the real underworld? Help me. Ah yes, this even raises another question. There are two branches in common settings: [evolved humans] and [human beings created by gods]. The difference is that [human beings created by gods] must have souls, because the souls of [human beings created by gods] are the currency of gods. In reality, players do have souls, so logically speaking, reality should also have an underworld and reincarnation. That person has been reincarnated, or has been burned out as fuel in the divine realm, or even half of it has been burned out. It's hard to say what the essence of the reincarnation of the system is. Do you like the one hundred mimics of your system? On the surface, it looks like a family reunion, but when you take a closer look, you can see that they are all the top ones in the system. Therefore, the protagonist is not even the underworld in the initial stage, but the underworld in the mature stage, to the extent that it can directly retrieve the souls of the dead. The protagonist is, therefore, a de facto god. Compared to the Jade Emperor, who is aloof and has no idea what his function is, the underworld, which is in charge of human reincarnation, may be more coercive. I get a little nervous every time I think about a group of players bouncing around in their virtual underworld. I hope they can still have such a good attitude after knowing that they are actually in the underworld. And does the author's protagonist look a little bit like a god? Compared to the common high-ranking gods like the Lord of the Underworld, the protagonist is simply a buffoon. Stay in its position and nourish your energy. In addition to the Lord of the Underworld, the protagonist even has a mortal identity as the Emperor. Then the protagonist doesn't even have the temperament of a high-ranking person. Those who suffer the taint of suffering are called the masters of the country. It is impossible for a person in that position to have a petty bourgeois mentality and a philistine mentality. Philistines are trying to eat more of their cake and eat it, and they are the ones sharing the cake. They don't need to think of ways to give themselves more points because they are the allocators themselves. As long as they can still cut and distribute the cake, they will have more than they can eat. To ensure that you can continue to work for a long time, you need to share the cake as much as possible to satisfy as many people as possible. The author puts it more bluntly. At the beginning of the story, the protagonist's personality is given to the level of a high-ranking god. Then the protagonist and the players, in fact, the author do not realize that the protagonist is the lord of the underworld. This shouldn't be done. It can fish out people and souls from reality, and even fish out the souls of people who have long since died in reality. Does the author realize whose power this is? If you look at the protagonist as the de facto lord of the underworld, then this work has collapsed from the beginning.
Read more than ten chapters
The first few chapters are okay, but the later chapters are more nonsense, and they are still getting involved with people in the group. They write nonsense and miss the point.
How much pain does the battle have for early players? It seems to be 100%. If this is the case, there should be only a few soldiers who have died once and still dare to fight.
The game's offline storyline could be sped up a bit, it's a bit too slow.
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
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Official(14)Scraped 2d ago
New Year activities are rubbish
I saw it very well before, the player travels to the real Ming Dynasty. As a result, a copy of the New Year event came out. What makes me laugh even more is that there is Zhu Qiyu, Zhu Qi, and Zhu Di in the copy. Is this still the real Ming Dynasty? What are you doing? Is there any copy of the real Ming Dynasty?
The author's layout should be bigger, the player's death penalty should be bigger, and it is 100% real. It is no joke. Those documents and national treasures lost due to the Manchu Qing Dynasty and the Eight-Power Allied Forces, as well as some disappeared national quintessence, national martial arts and other things will make most people crazy. There is no shortage of people to play.
The greatest significance is that scientists who are dying of old age can continue their research in the Ming Dynasty, provided that the vanguard troops have completed the infrastructure construction.
There is absolutely no essence of the army of foot men.
Although the setting is a bit novel, the plot is average
"Inferior" is a classic work that crashes at the beginning.
Compared with other shoddy novels, the author can see some traces of care, but is he careful? If used. The author wants to construct a worldview with no or low demons, and then add player settings here. However, the lower the level of force in a world view, the greater the combat power of players. That is, players with high martial arts are not as destructive as those with low martial arts, players with low martial arts are not as destructive as forbidden demons, and modern players are not as destructive as those in ancient times. The author is aware of this problem. If in ancient times, there was only 10 people with immortal combat power, there would be no way to deal with it. The conventional method is to ban the account, but the author added some ingenuity. The author believes that banning will also lead to bad players, so the author wants the players to live a second life in the game. In this case, the game world is no longer [game], but [the radiation range of reality]. In other words, in this case, the biggest punishment for players who mess around in the game is no longer just banning the player's account, but the player's account will also be banned in reality. I think the author couldn't help but chuckle when he thought of his own little ingenuity. Then what did the author ask the protagonist to do? In other words, how did the author set up this issue? The author sets the player not to [upload consciousness] but to [soul travel], and the protagonist's method of resurrecting the player is [reincarnation] instead of the conventional game player resurrecting with seconds. This creates a paradox. The protagonist is already the de facto lord of the underworld. The difference is that the protagonist does not have any ulterior motives to capture those who do not play games, that is, those who do not follow the protagonist's side of reincarnation. In other words, he was an early Lord of the Underworld. The protagonist has divinity and status, so the protagonist can do this little ingenious idea of the author. The paradox is that if the protagonist does have this ability, the protagonist will not be afraid of gods. At least, there is no need to be so afraid of mortals. And if the protagonist doesn't have this ability, it's useless to be afraid. If I think about what I said above and think about it for five to six minutes or half an hour, I might be able to figure it out, which is barely a big problem. The author's setting of [players can resurrect their dead relatives in the game] and [players in the real SiWang can be resurrected in the game] is already a big problem with the degree of logic collapse, and it is impossible for the logic to be self-consistent. When the player is Si, he is not playing the game. The player's relatives are gone before the game comes out. The protagonist can fish this soul out. What about the real underworld? Help me. Ah yes, this even raises another question. There are two branches in common settings: [evolved humans] and [human beings created by gods]. The difference is that [human beings created by gods] must have souls, because the souls of [human beings created by gods] are the currency of gods. In reality, players do have souls, so logically speaking, reality should also have an underworld and reincarnation. That person has been reincarnated, or has been burned out as fuel in the divine realm, or even half of it has been burned out. It's hard to say what the essence of the reincarnation of the system is. Do you like the one hundred mimics of your system? On the surface, it looks like a family reunion, but when you take a closer look, you can see that they are all the top ones in the system. Therefore, the protagonist is not even the underworld in the initial stage, but the underworld in the mature stage, to the extent that it can directly retrieve the souls of the dead. The protagonist is, therefore, a de facto god. Compared to the Jade Emperor, who is aloof and has no idea what his function is, the underworld, which is in charge of human reincarnation, may be more coercive. I get a little nervous every time I think about a group of players bouncing around in their virtual underworld. I hope they can still have such a good attitude after knowing that they are actually in the underworld. And does the author's protagonist look a little bit like a god? Compared to the common high-ranking gods like the Lord of the Underworld, the protagonist is simply a buffoon. Stay in its position and nourish your energy. In addition to the Lord of the Underworld, the protagonist even has a mortal identity as the Emperor. Then the protagonist doesn't even have the temperament of a high-ranking person. Those who suffer the taint of suffering are called the masters of the country. It is impossible for a person in that position to have a petty bourgeois mentality and a philistine mentality. Philistines are trying to eat more of their cake and eat it, and they are the ones sharing the cake. They don't need to think of ways to give themselves more points because they are the allocators themselves. As long as they can still cut and distribute the cake, they will have more than they can eat. To ensure that you can continue to work for a long time, you need to share the cake as much as possible to satisfy as many people as possible. The author puts it more bluntly. At the beginning of the story, the protagonist's personality is given to the level of a high-ranking god. Then the protagonist and the players, in fact, the author do not realize that the protagonist is the lord of the underworld. This shouldn't be done. It can fish out people and souls from reality, and even fish out the souls of people who have long since died in reality. Does the author realize whose power this is? If you look at the protagonist as the de facto lord of the underworld, then this work has collapsed from the beginning.
Read more than ten chapters
The first few chapters are okay, but the later chapters are more nonsense, and they are still getting involved with people in the group. They write nonsense and miss the point.
How much pain does the battle have for early players? It seems to be 100%. If this is the case, there should be only a few soldiers who have died once and still dare to fight.
The game's offline storyline could be sped up a bit, it's a bit too slow.
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on









