The First Thief in the Late Ming Dynasty

The First Thief in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Picturesque

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1.1Mwords557chapters
Latest:
Ch. 557大结局
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About This Novel

He was a delivery boy who rebelled because he lost his job. His opportunity to rebel was very good, even better than that of Liu Xiu, the son of the plane. He captured the Forbidden City very easily, making people jealous easily. He failed easily and was beheaded by the mountain people. He became him through time travel, and his lifelong ambition is to destroy the Houjin Tartars and restore the glory of the Han people!

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That Blue Sky_db78mo ago

The Ming Dynasty is rotten to the core. Land annexation is extremely serious. Top-down reform is absolutely impossible. The upper levels are all vested interests! Fu Ming's book is completely **,

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Reader 173917553418975232079mo ago

I don't know what the author thought when he wrote this kind of book.

I saw about the first or second chapter where the author forcefully smeared most of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty. I couldn't read it anymore. I don't know why there are no comments.

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Wooden Fish60mo ago

So poisonous

Come to think of it, there were only a few ordinary farmers who were literate in the Ming Dynasty.

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Guo Hao_ba44mo ago

I watched a few of them and couldn't stand it anymore, I didn't feel like I was immersed in it.

After reading a few pictures, I can't stand it anymore. I don't have a sense of immersion. The county town has been conquered, but I don't kill the wealthy gentry, and I don't attack the local tyrants to divide their fields. What is the difference between Li Zhicheng and the original Li Zhicheng?

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