
The Ups and Downs of Wuzong's Moral Integrity in the Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
I am a little fan of Zhengde, and I cleanse the ground for Zhengde. General Zhu Shou has arrived. Please come and see him as soon as possible. A story about Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty who opened up new territories will introduce you to a different Zhu Houzhao.
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Official(21)Scraped 1mo ago
Liu Jian and the others are not good birds either.
Where did Zhengde's reign name come from? Liu Jian and others did not take Zhu Houzhao seriously at first, and Zhu Youtang Xiaozong's account also reminded Zhu Houzhao. All the Xiaozongs in history were unfounded wise kings, and none of them really accomplished anything.
Talking about the fact that Wuzong did not die, why should the chief minister welcome Jiajing, the son of King Xing Xian, to the palace as emperor? Do they want to rebel? It is clear that only the princes rebel and no civil servants choose to rebel!
Liu Jin died more than ten years earlier than Zhu Houzhao. How is he still alive?
come on! Zhengde, who is twenty years old at the beginning, is a very good subject
Come on, author bacteria! I have read Zhengde's Da Mingwen, but Zhengde, who was twenty years old at the beginning, has not read it. This is a very good subject, I just hope that the author will write better and better!
Can the author be more cruel? Also, I feel that the protagonist is not like a time traveler, but like the original Zhu Houzhao.
Can't the author, the protagonist, act impartially? The father-in-law made a mistake and should handle it according to law Also, I have a very bad sense of this country's father-in-law. Author, why did you write this?
Damn, this author is so awesome. The timeline is all wrong. In 1510, Jiajing was only three or four years old. In 1521, he was only 14 years old when he became emperor. He writes historical novels and does not follow the historical timeline. This is really awesome.
come on
Come on update come on update come on update come on update
hey-hey
Well, let's keep working hard! My phone is gone, so I can only use ** to read and collect, not Qidian.
Rubbish. Can the logic be more reasonable?
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Official(21)Scraped 1mo ago
Liu Jian and the others are not good birds either.
Where did Zhengde's reign name come from? Liu Jian and others did not take Zhu Houzhao seriously at first, and Zhu Youtang Xiaozong's account also reminded Zhu Houzhao. All the Xiaozongs in history were unfounded wise kings, and none of them really accomplished anything.
Talking about the fact that Wuzong did not die, why should the chief minister welcome Jiajing, the son of King Xing Xian, to the palace as emperor? Do they want to rebel? It is clear that only the princes rebel and no civil servants choose to rebel!
Liu Jin died more than ten years earlier than Zhu Houzhao. How is he still alive?
come on! Zhengde, who is twenty years old at the beginning, is a very good subject
Come on, author bacteria! I have read Zhengde's Da Mingwen, but Zhengde, who was twenty years old at the beginning, has not read it. This is a very good subject, I just hope that the author will write better and better!
Can the author be more cruel? Also, I feel that the protagonist is not like a time traveler, but like the original Zhu Houzhao.
Can't the author, the protagonist, act impartially? The father-in-law made a mistake and should handle it according to law Also, I have a very bad sense of this country's father-in-law. Author, why did you write this?
Damn, this author is so awesome. The timeline is all wrong. In 1510, Jiajing was only three or four years old. In 1521, he was only 14 years old when he became emperor. He writes historical novels and does not follow the historical timeline. This is really awesome.
come on
Come on update come on update come on update come on update
hey-hey
Well, let's keep working hard! My phone is gone, so I can only use ** to read and collect, not Qidian.
Rubbish. Can the logic be more reasonable?









