
I Will Live Forever in the Ming Dynasty
by Laotang
About This Novel
In the Ming Dynasty, there was an unspoken rule of killing Si Tianjian to worship heaven. Xu Xuan, who traveled through time and became a supervisor in the Si Tianjian, got rid of this bad habit of the Ming Dynasty while living forever. We talk about science and don't worship heaven...
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Official(12)Scraped 5d ago
It is true that Zhu Houzhao committed suicide
But he defeated the little prince externally, controlled the Yellow River internally, and strengthened the imperial power. Does this mean he will not become an emperor? No, he just didn't listen to the civil servants,
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When I first read it, it was quite easy to read without thinking. But after chapter 19, when I met a woman, it was like there was shit in the book, and there was poison in the shit. . .
You're already immortal, talking about shitty science!
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It's strange that the emperor's family only had six chapters after a meal. In the end, are you a water character or a water character?
Personally I don't think it looks good
Your first few pictures are not very interesting. Although it does not need to be as rigorous as a historical article, it is still about ancient times. It's so hard to get into the act. The introduction looks pretty good
Too watery
This book is still readable, but it contains some messy stuff and numbers. Chapter 1 is divided into 5 chapters. The plot drags on and wastes time. If it were more concise and condensed, I would still be able to read it. But seeing that more than 200 chapters are all filled with the same water, I really can't stand it anymore. You really treat the readers as fools
How should I put it? I think I'm relatively cool (personal opinion).
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The writing is too casual. Doesn't the palace have a chef? Wouldn't you let the imperial chef learn how to cook? This is not written rigorously.
Don't know what to say.
I really don't like the character of Pig Knuckle's father. It feels better without him.
I really can't understand it!
Just so-so!
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 5d ago
It is true that Zhu Houzhao committed suicide
But he defeated the little prince externally, controlled the Yellow River internally, and strengthened the imperial power. Does this mean he will not become an emperor? No, he just didn't listen to the civil servants,
.
When I first read it, it was quite easy to read without thinking. But after chapter 19, when I met a woman, it was like there was shit in the book, and there was poison in the shit. . .
You're already immortal, talking about shitty science!
La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La.
It's strange that the emperor's family only had six chapters after a meal. In the end, are you a water character or a water character?
Personally I don't think it looks good
Your first few pictures are not very interesting. Although it does not need to be as rigorous as a historical article, it is still about ancient times. It's so hard to get into the act. The introduction looks pretty good
Too watery
This book is still readable, but it contains some messy stuff and numbers. Chapter 1 is divided into 5 chapters. The plot drags on and wastes time. If it were more concise and condensed, I would still be able to read it. But seeing that more than 200 chapters are all filled with the same water, I really can't stand it anymore. You really treat the readers as fools
How should I put it? I think I'm relatively cool (personal opinion).
view
The writing is too casual. Doesn't the palace have a chef? Wouldn't you let the imperial chef learn how to cook? This is not written rigorously.
Don't know what to say.
I really don't like the character of Pig Knuckle's father. It feels better without him.
I really can't understand it!
Just so-so!









