
Ming Dynasty: Empress Ma's Brother Rescues Zhu Xiongying at the Beginning
by Ming Dynasty's Strongest Emperor's Uncle
About This Novel
Emergency doctor Ma Tian traveled to a mountain village in the south of Daming Mountains, bringing a first aid kit with him. The original owner's father passed away when he was seven years old, and his mother said before he passed away that he had a sister. Taking a knife left by his father, he came to Yingtian City. At the foot of Zhongshan Mountain, a child wearing a shroud was rescued. When the child woke up, he remembered nothing. Ma Tian named the child Zhu Ying and took him to open a medical clinic in the city. A month later, Zhu Yuanzhang came to the house incognito. When he saw Zhu Ying, he was shocked: it was our eldest grandson Zhu Xiongying. He brought Queen Ma, who missed her grandson, to the door. Queen Ma was shocked when she saw Ma Tian: This doctor looks almost exactly like my father. Two months later, Queen Ma also contracted smallpox, and Ma Tian cured her. ... Queen Ma hugged Ma Tian excitedly: Brother, you are my brother. Zhu Yuanzhang hugged Zhu Ying excitedly: Grandson, you are our eldest grandson. Ma Tian: Am I the uncle of the Ming Dynasty? Zhu Ying: Am I the emperor's eldest grandson?
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Official(35)Scraped 2d ago
Brother, can't you take out that broken knife of yours? Don't you recognize your relatives yet?
It's a bit long-winded,
What I want to say is whether we have to wait until Queen Ma is critically ill and then invite Ma Tian so that the two can meet! Several times we were about to meet but "missed it" a bit on purpose! It's very exciting, I guess they can't meet until Queen Ma is released! Also, can you not describe a woman in such detail when you meet her!
Just use modern medical equipment to give injections and see a doctor? This is the Ming Dynasty, I'm speechless! Don't you think this arrangement is too abrupt? There is a super big bug. Even Mrs. Lu can see that she looks very similar to Queen Ma. Why don't Lao Zhu and Zhu Biao react at all when they see her? Is it reasonable? He cured Empress Ma, recognized her as a relative, and won the trust of Lao Zhu. Why should my family be entrusted with important responsibilities, such as reform and opening up, external expansion, conquering the grasslands and sticks, overthrowing the little days, expedition to America, and conquering Europe? This improper Ming Empire where the sun never sets is exciting to think about!
It was okay at first, but the author seemed to be in a hurry. In Chapter 20, when the protagonist himself was not close to Zhu Yuanzhang and his own background was doubtful, he suddenly spent two chapters drawing a very, very huge pie, covering everything from finance to geography. This kind of behavior can't even be described as being a saint in front of others. It is very unfavorable to readers. It feels like being whipped by the editor to speed up the progress of the plot.
Did you find someone to write the first three chapters? Is he in heat later?
The writing is a bit disgusting, women fall in love with each other, and the writing is too verbose.
When I read Chapter 14, it felt like I had rewritten it.
The ink is very stained. How can one child be made exactly the same as another child in the future? And he has to check it over and over again.
Ma Tian doesn't look like the protagonist at all, and becomes more and more like a running story later on, so that's it.
What did you write? Are married women written so ambiguously with the protagonist? Just as silly
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Official(35)Scraped 2d ago
Brother, can't you take out that broken knife of yours? Don't you recognize your relatives yet?
It's a bit long-winded,
What I want to say is whether we have to wait until Queen Ma is critically ill and then invite Ma Tian so that the two can meet! Several times we were about to meet but "missed it" a bit on purpose! It's very exciting, I guess they can't meet until Queen Ma is released! Also, can you not describe a woman in such detail when you meet her!
Just use modern medical equipment to give injections and see a doctor? This is the Ming Dynasty, I'm speechless! Don't you think this arrangement is too abrupt? There is a super big bug. Even Mrs. Lu can see that she looks very similar to Queen Ma. Why don't Lao Zhu and Zhu Biao react at all when they see her? Is it reasonable? He cured Empress Ma, recognized her as a relative, and won the trust of Lao Zhu. Why should my family be entrusted with important responsibilities, such as reform and opening up, external expansion, conquering the grasslands and sticks, overthrowing the little days, expedition to America, and conquering Europe? This improper Ming Empire where the sun never sets is exciting to think about!
It was okay at first, but the author seemed to be in a hurry. In Chapter 20, when the protagonist himself was not close to Zhu Yuanzhang and his own background was doubtful, he suddenly spent two chapters drawing a very, very huge pie, covering everything from finance to geography. This kind of behavior can't even be described as being a saint in front of others. It is very unfavorable to readers. It feels like being whipped by the editor to speed up the progress of the plot.
Did you find someone to write the first three chapters? Is he in heat later?
The writing is a bit disgusting, women fall in love with each other, and the writing is too verbose.
When I read Chapter 14, it felt like I had rewritten it.
The ink is very stained. How can one child be made exactly the same as another child in the future? And he has to check it over and over again.
Ma Tian doesn't look like the protagonist at all, and becomes more and more like a running story later on, so that's it.
What did you write? Are married women written so ambiguously with the protagonist? Just as silly









