
Emperor Zhongxing in the Late Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
The prosperous age of Yongle, the rule of Renxuan, and the Hongzhi Zhongxing were the glory of the Ming Dynasty. There was no surrender, no tribute, no marriage, no land, no indemnity, the emperor guarded the country, and the king died in the country. This is the tragedy of the Ming Dynasty. Traveling back to Zhu Cixiang, the crown prince in the 17th year of Chongzhen, how to face the Ming Dynasty that is about to be overthrown. Walk to a waterless place and sit down to watch the clouds rise. Stable as Mount Tai, strategizing and planning. Once there was a thunderous movement, the country entered the battle map. Suddenly looking back, everyone in the world surrendered. For Zhu Cixiang who traveled through time, Yongle was barely prosperous, Renxuan's rule was not worth mentioning, and Hongzhi's ZTE was even more of a joke. Zhu Cixiang, the great emperor of the Ming Dynasty and the Zhongxing Dynasty, made the whole world tremble with his iron-blooded tactics and made the Chinese nation shine through the ages.
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Official(7)Scraped 3d ago
Poor handling of details
The title "sir" cannot be used indiscriminately. In the Ming Dynasty, not everyone could be called "sir". You, a prince, call him Wang Chengen, "sir"? There is also a seventh-grade official who confiscated 1 million taels from his house. You are exaggerating. It would be great to have more than 100,000. I have only read a few of them so far, and I always feel uncomfortable. I see that you have written a lot about the late Ming Dynasty. I hope you can write more information carefully.
Bad review
The level is too poor and the writing is too rubbish. Don't fall into this trap.
Come on update update
Farewell eunuch, farewell eunuch, I loved watching Zhu Cihong most in the late Ming Dynasty.
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I hope the author can write this novel well and don't want eunuchs, and it doesn't want to be a historical novel.
The Ming Dynasty was the fastest losing dynasty in Chinese history.
Annan and Sanxuan and Liuwei are to the south, Hamiwei, Qinghai and Tibet are to the northwest, Shanhaiguan is to the north of the northeast, and Taiwan and Ryukyu are to the east.
This book is rubbish. This book is rubbish.
This book is compiled, but it also needs to have some technical content!
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Official(7)Scraped 3d ago
Poor handling of details
The title "sir" cannot be used indiscriminately. In the Ming Dynasty, not everyone could be called "sir". You, a prince, call him Wang Chengen, "sir"? There is also a seventh-grade official who confiscated 1 million taels from his house. You are exaggerating. It would be great to have more than 100,000. I have only read a few of them so far, and I always feel uncomfortable. I see that you have written a lot about the late Ming Dynasty. I hope you can write more information carefully.
Bad review
The level is too poor and the writing is too rubbish. Don't fall into this trap.
Come on update update
Farewell eunuch, farewell eunuch, I loved watching Zhu Cihong most in the late Ming Dynasty.
Following
A little little, fattening up! Look in
Support
I hope the author can write this novel well and don't want eunuchs, and it doesn't want to be a historical novel.
The Ming Dynasty was the fastest losing dynasty in Chinese history.
Annan and Sanxuan and Liuwei are to the south, Hamiwei, Qinghai and Tibet are to the northwest, Shanhaiguan is to the north of the northeast, and Taiwan and Ryukyu are to the east.
This book is rubbish. This book is rubbish.
This book is compiled, but it also needs to have some technical content!









