
Men Go
by Drinker
About This Novel
This is a book based on the peasant uprising at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. It tells the story of a group of mediocre men who rose up to resist and rebuilt the Chinese nation on the ruins. This story is not to investigate and accuse any nation of its past rights and wrongs, but to record the struggle of the Chinese people to avoid slavery.
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Official(116)Scraped 11d ago
I like books about drunkards very much, because none of them tell all historical stories. Although they are not completely restored, everything is well written. I like them very much.
The hero of the Southern Ming Dynasty, the protagonist traveled through time and was kidnapped by the invading army. After that, he led some soldiers until he had an independent small territory, and gradually became a prince, named Wei Gong. This book is steady and steady, not a stallion, not brainless, and only gives a few golden fingers, such as reminding Li Zicheng that he copied Shanxi merchants, and beware of Wu Sangui, making Donglu have no eyes and ears. Due to the butterfly effect caused by the protagonist, Li Zicheng was defeated in Beijing, but there was no huge battle. Chongzhen hanged himself, but Prince Zhu Cixiang went south to ascend the throne, and the romance of the four kingdoms of Ming, Qing, Shun and Xi was about to be staged. Book lovers who are in a book shortage can collect it and take a look.
People who read this book feel depressed because they can't find the main points and are so wordy that they don't know what is written.
I think we should find a nanny for the protagonist. The protagonist's virtue is suitable for being a puppet, kicking and humming without any ability to judge or speak!
Totally speechless about this book
I'm sorry if I say he's a eunuch. I was really speechless in the end.
A pig's trotter costs 500 in modern times but 250 in ancient times.
Men are OK. A long time ago, only men were recruited into the army. When men were self-improving and dissatisfied with the world, there would always be a group of righteous men who would revolt. Men Xing told such a story, which is quite good.
Because of his book, I pay more attention to every person and every event in history. It's good-looking, so it's worth reading. I support Drunkard a lot and collect it.
What's going on? ? ? ? Why don't you just create a utopia and make everyone equal?
The drunkard is lazy!
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Community(0)
Official(116)Scraped 11d ago
I like books about drunkards very much, because none of them tell all historical stories. Although they are not completely restored, everything is well written. I like them very much.
The hero of the Southern Ming Dynasty, the protagonist traveled through time and was kidnapped by the invading army. After that, he led some soldiers until he had an independent small territory, and gradually became a prince, named Wei Gong. This book is steady and steady, not a stallion, not brainless, and only gives a few golden fingers, such as reminding Li Zicheng that he copied Shanxi merchants, and beware of Wu Sangui, making Donglu have no eyes and ears. Due to the butterfly effect caused by the protagonist, Li Zicheng was defeated in Beijing, but there was no huge battle. Chongzhen hanged himself, but Prince Zhu Cixiang went south to ascend the throne, and the romance of the four kingdoms of Ming, Qing, Shun and Xi was about to be staged. Book lovers who are in a book shortage can collect it and take a look.
People who read this book feel depressed because they can't find the main points and are so wordy that they don't know what is written.
I think we should find a nanny for the protagonist. The protagonist's virtue is suitable for being a puppet, kicking and humming without any ability to judge or speak!
Totally speechless about this book
I'm sorry if I say he's a eunuch. I was really speechless in the end.
A pig's trotter costs 500 in modern times but 250 in ancient times.
Men are OK. A long time ago, only men were recruited into the army. When men were self-improving and dissatisfied with the world, there would always be a group of righteous men who would revolt. Men Xing told such a story, which is quite good.
Because of his book, I pay more attention to every person and every event in history. It's good-looking, so it's worth reading. I support Drunkard a lot and collect it.
What's going on? ? ? ? Why don't you just create a utopia and make everyone equal?
The drunkard is lazy!









