
Tomorrow
by Jie And 2
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The history of the late Ming Dynasty is chaotic and confusing, and it can be said to be a history written by some people with strong personal charm. Whether it is rebels like Li Zicheng or Zhang Xianzhong, people in power such as Chongzhen and Yuan Chonghuan, or traitors like Wu Sangui and Geng Jingzhong, everyone has many stories. It is because of these wonderful stories that the history of the late Ming Dynasty became majestic and ups and downs. If we want to write this period of history well, we must naturally describe each and every living character. No matter what his position is, we stand on the edge of the long river of history and watch. They are just waves in this long river. Looking at the world with a cold eye is what we need to do now, and looking at history with a cold eye is also a pursuit of our current life. The long river of history has flowed to our feet. We can stand by the river and prepare to meet our history.
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We cannot change the history that has happened, but we can make up for the regrets of history through novels.
I have been reading the books of Jie Yu 2. They are very informative. On the basis of respecting history, they add the author's own ideas to bring us a different historical experience. Whether it is Hanxiang, Silver Fox, the wisdom of the Song Dynasty, or Tang Brick, they are all attached to those in power. Since history has so many regrets, and the protagonist has super powers. With a broad vision and foresight, as well as an understanding of the historical trend, there have been more or less mistakes and regrets in the evolution of our nation. Since we are wandering in novels today, why can't we change a historical trend according to our own wishes? It is virtual anyway, so why can't we feel happy. I look forward to a different experience tomorrow.
How can I be missing?
Not to mention anything else, I have read all the previous four books, all of which are genuine. As a hotel security guard, I earn less than 3,000 yuan a month. How easy is it for me? This is all because Brother Erpang's books are so good. I want to spend less money, but I can't keep the money in my account. [Emot=default,26/]
Looking forward to a willful and sexy year
This book by Ji Yu adheres to a consistent style, just like Tai Chi Kung Fu, with profound skills and endless power. The moves are sophisticated, one circle after another, one pit after another, and he brings us one surprise after another with his skillful energy in a chaotic and adverse world. If the first volume is just showing its sharp edges, then the second volume may be a complete preparation for Xiongqi. The forward-thinking consciousness of the time travelers will definitely not be recognized by most people at that time, so they can only explain it by being willful. But I like the willful Yun Zhao. Now that he has been reborn, what does it have to do with me whether he can become an emperor or a saint in the end? ! It's fun to be more willful now and live a free and unrestrained life. I really look forward to a willful and free-spirited Yunzhao!
Looking forward to different new books
Just like the three-character book title that Jie Yu used for the first time, it was his first attempt, but this does not mean that Jie Yu rebelled for the sake of rebellion in this book. Judging from the time that Jie Yu chose, the people were in dire straits at the end of the Ming Dynasty. In order to survive for himself and his family, the protagonist became a robber or rebelled. In short, after struggling, he found that life was better and that more people could survive, so he got out of hand. Of course, this is just a personal opinion. But the bottom line of solitude is still there, that is, people's livelihood and never causing harm. So, how the protagonist operates will arouse our expectations for this story. We hope that Jie Yu will continue to take us through the late Ming Dynasty. New books, new journeys, and new tasks. Let's go, come on!
I feel like the first 300 or so chapters are pretty good, very good, but starting from chapter 300, it's terrible.
After the first 300 chapters, has democracy been introduced? What a show! This author is not new, why is he so naive? Really, hasn't Wang Mang given you a warning? From ancient times to the present, from foreign countries to our country, when it comes to servility, the ancient people of our country thought that everyone was second, but no one dared to think that they were first! People only rebel after they die, which shows that respect and inferiority are deeply ingrained in their hearts. You want to establish democracy here, and everyone agrees with it, even those officials of the Ming Dynasty. Are you bullying people that you can make random arrangements even after they die? I'm really speechless. I used to think I could keep chasing, but now I've given up.
On the combat effectiveness of the Eight Banners.
In the early days, the Eight Banners were very powerful, but they were no better than the retainers of the Ming Dynasty generals. It's just that the Ming Dynasty was financially bankrupt and could not afford to support too many servants (only a few thousand in total, scattered around the generals). Looking at several wars in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Ming army was not much larger than the Eight Banners, and they were defeated because their troops were divided or their retreat was cut off. If the Eight Banners could defeat several of them, the Ming Dynasty would have been destroyed long ago. Moreover, the strongest of the Eight Banners is the heavy cavalry and infantry, not the mounted archers. The Mongols were good at riding and shooting, and the Mongols could not defeat the Ming Dynasty border troops. Ordinary military households in the Ming Dynasty were very weak. After all, they could not even defeat Japanese pirates. But the servant is still very strong. In history, there is also the experience of one or two thousand servants escorting generals out of tens of thousands of Jurchen Eight Banners troops. I don't read any novel about the Eight Banners when Lu Bu was alive and Li Guang was alive!
The best part of this book is a magnificent chapter before you pay for it. The delicate writing and profound characters seem to let people see a real late Ming Dynasty. Thought provoking and engaging. Then, after paying for it, what follows is a narrative-like text. The protagonist wants the Yun family to last forever and wants to establish democracy. He also wants to create an advanced system. The author may not know the character Wang Mang. They also instituted a policy of shaving their hair, and the hair and skin of their bodies were influenced by their parents. The author may not even know the consequences of Dorgon's policy of shaving his hair and changing clothes. He often mixes his personal life into his articles and posts some unexplained thoughts, which is really baffling.
I strongly request that this book not have a female protagonist. In the previous books, as long as there was a male protagonist and a wife, I skipped and read the chapters. Don't be so disgusting. I'm afraid not many people can understand how disgusting they are every time they hear those chapters. In other novels, I always wanted to have a female protagonist, but I only wanted to read The Lonely. I didn't expect that I could skip through the previous novels like this.
The author's surname is also Yun, right?
Although I don't know Jie Yuer's real name, I'm sure his surname is also: Yun.
All the books that allowed ancient people to successfully develop science and technology are garbage
These writers of history have no respect for science at all. They built a steam engine in one sentence, a train in one sentence, and mined massive amounts of coal in one sentence. For example, a well-known scientific researcher in the Ming Dynasty was given a picture by the protagonist, and he made it within a few days. Let me tell you that rubber trees exist in Hainan. You can ask a few people to collect them and use hand-drawing methods to make wires. If you have magnets, you can make generators. Then you can use electricity on a large scale. If you have rubber, you can make films, which can be used for greenhouse vegetables and film carriers. If you use silver halide, you can make cameras. You can go directly to the 19th century. The fact is that if you can make a train, why can't you even make a mud house and why do you still have to read ancient books?
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Official(1834)Scraped 21d ago
We cannot change the history that has happened, but we can make up for the regrets of history through novels.
I have been reading the books of Jie Yu 2. They are very informative. On the basis of respecting history, they add the author's own ideas to bring us a different historical experience. Whether it is Hanxiang, Silver Fox, the wisdom of the Song Dynasty, or Tang Brick, they are all attached to those in power. Since history has so many regrets, and the protagonist has super powers. With a broad vision and foresight, as well as an understanding of the historical trend, there have been more or less mistakes and regrets in the evolution of our nation. Since we are wandering in novels today, why can't we change a historical trend according to our own wishes? It is virtual anyway, so why can't we feel happy. I look forward to a different experience tomorrow.
How can I be missing?
Not to mention anything else, I have read all the previous four books, all of which are genuine. As a hotel security guard, I earn less than 3,000 yuan a month. How easy is it for me? This is all because Brother Erpang's books are so good. I want to spend less money, but I can't keep the money in my account. [Emot=default,26/]
Looking forward to a willful and sexy year
This book by Ji Yu adheres to a consistent style, just like Tai Chi Kung Fu, with profound skills and endless power. The moves are sophisticated, one circle after another, one pit after another, and he brings us one surprise after another with his skillful energy in a chaotic and adverse world. If the first volume is just showing its sharp edges, then the second volume may be a complete preparation for Xiongqi. The forward-thinking consciousness of the time travelers will definitely not be recognized by most people at that time, so they can only explain it by being willful. But I like the willful Yun Zhao. Now that he has been reborn, what does it have to do with me whether he can become an emperor or a saint in the end? ! It's fun to be more willful now and live a free and unrestrained life. I really look forward to a willful and free-spirited Yunzhao!
Looking forward to different new books
Just like the three-character book title that Jie Yu used for the first time, it was his first attempt, but this does not mean that Jie Yu rebelled for the sake of rebellion in this book. Judging from the time that Jie Yu chose, the people were in dire straits at the end of the Ming Dynasty. In order to survive for himself and his family, the protagonist became a robber or rebelled. In short, after struggling, he found that life was better and that more people could survive, so he got out of hand. Of course, this is just a personal opinion. But the bottom line of solitude is still there, that is, people's livelihood and never causing harm. So, how the protagonist operates will arouse our expectations for this story. We hope that Jie Yu will continue to take us through the late Ming Dynasty. New books, new journeys, and new tasks. Let's go, come on!
I feel like the first 300 or so chapters are pretty good, very good, but starting from chapter 300, it's terrible.
After the first 300 chapters, has democracy been introduced? What a show! This author is not new, why is he so naive? Really, hasn't Wang Mang given you a warning? From ancient times to the present, from foreign countries to our country, when it comes to servility, the ancient people of our country thought that everyone was second, but no one dared to think that they were first! People only rebel after they die, which shows that respect and inferiority are deeply ingrained in their hearts. You want to establish democracy here, and everyone agrees with it, even those officials of the Ming Dynasty. Are you bullying people that you can make random arrangements even after they die? I'm really speechless. I used to think I could keep chasing, but now I've given up.
On the combat effectiveness of the Eight Banners.
In the early days, the Eight Banners were very powerful, but they were no better than the retainers of the Ming Dynasty generals. It's just that the Ming Dynasty was financially bankrupt and could not afford to support too many servants (only a few thousand in total, scattered around the generals). Looking at several wars in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Ming army was not much larger than the Eight Banners, and they were defeated because their troops were divided or their retreat was cut off. If the Eight Banners could defeat several of them, the Ming Dynasty would have been destroyed long ago. Moreover, the strongest of the Eight Banners is the heavy cavalry and infantry, not the mounted archers. The Mongols were good at riding and shooting, and the Mongols could not defeat the Ming Dynasty border troops. Ordinary military households in the Ming Dynasty were very weak. After all, they could not even defeat Japanese pirates. But the servant is still very strong. In history, there is also the experience of one or two thousand servants escorting generals out of tens of thousands of Jurchen Eight Banners troops. I don't read any novel about the Eight Banners when Lu Bu was alive and Li Guang was alive!
The best part of this book is a magnificent chapter before you pay for it. The delicate writing and profound characters seem to let people see a real late Ming Dynasty. Thought provoking and engaging. Then, after paying for it, what follows is a narrative-like text. The protagonist wants the Yun family to last forever and wants to establish democracy. He also wants to create an advanced system. The author may not know the character Wang Mang. They also instituted a policy of shaving their hair, and the hair and skin of their bodies were influenced by their parents. The author may not even know the consequences of Dorgon's policy of shaving his hair and changing clothes. He often mixes his personal life into his articles and posts some unexplained thoughts, which is really baffling.
I strongly request that this book not have a female protagonist. In the previous books, as long as there was a male protagonist and a wife, I skipped and read the chapters. Don't be so disgusting. I'm afraid not many people can understand how disgusting they are every time they hear those chapters. In other novels, I always wanted to have a female protagonist, but I only wanted to read The Lonely. I didn't expect that I could skip through the previous novels like this.
The author's surname is also Yun, right?
Although I don't know Jie Yuer's real name, I'm sure his surname is also: Yun.
All the books that allowed ancient people to successfully develop science and technology are garbage
These writers of history have no respect for science at all. They built a steam engine in one sentence, a train in one sentence, and mined massive amounts of coal in one sentence. For example, a well-known scientific researcher in the Ming Dynasty was given a picture by the protagonist, and he made it within a few days. Let me tell you that rubber trees exist in Hainan. You can ask a few people to collect them and use hand-drawing methods to make wires. If you have magnets, you can make generators. Then you can use electricity on a large scale. If you have rubber, you can make films, which can be used for greenhouse vegetables and film carriers. If you use silver halide, you can make cameras. You can go directly to the 19th century. The fact is that if you can make a train, why can't you even make a mud house and why do you still have to read ancient books?
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I've read some, so don't say anything for the time being. Come on, Zi 2, Big D. I believe there will be excitement in the future. I'll write a book review then! !




The history of the late Ming Dynasty is chaotic and confusing, and it can be said to be a history written by some people with strong personal charm. Whether it is rebels like Li Zicheng or Zhang Xianzhong, people in power such as Chongzhen and Yuan Chonghuan, or traitors like Wu Sangui and Geng Jingzhong, everyone has many stories. It is because of these wonderful stories that the history of the late Ming Dynasty became majestic and ups and downs. If we want to write this period of history well, we must naturally describe each and every living character. No matter what his position is, we stand on the edge of the long river of history and watch. They are just waves in this long river. Looking at the world with a cold eye is what we need to do now, and looking at history with a cold eye is also a pursuit of our current life. The long river of history has flowed to our feet. We can stand by the river and prepare to meet our history.




Selected ꦿ🔥 [Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties·2.91 Million words completed] The history of the late Ming Dynasty is chaotic and confusing, and it can be said to be a history written by some people with strong personal charm. Whether it is rebels like Li Zicheng or Zhang Xianzhong, people in power such as Chongzhen and Yuan Chonghuan, or traitors like Wu Sangui and Geng Jingzhong, everyone has many stories. It is because of these wonderful stories that the history of the late Ming Dynasty became majestic and ups and downs. If we want to write this period of history well, we must naturally depict each and every living character, no matter what his position is. We stand on the edge of the long river of history and watch. They are just waves in this long river. Looking at the world with a cold eye is what we need to do now, and looking at history with a cold eye is also a pursuit of our current life. The long river of history has flowed to our feet. We can stand by the river and prepare to meet our history.




The text is not overly descriptive, and it is not tiring to read. There seems to be gravity between the lines, attracting readers to continue reading involuntarily. The plot development can also be imaginative, and it will be interesting to continue writing.













