
Laws and Orders of the Ming Dynasty
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"Your Majesty, do you know why corruption continues to be banned? Killing only treats the symptoms but not the root cause. It cannot be eliminated at all." Zhu Yuanzhang raised his beard, glared at Li Zhihong and asked, "What should I do as you said?" Li Zhihong bowed solemnly: "There are only four words: rule the country according to law!" A terminally ill scholar was possessed by an elite lawyer from later generations at the moment he was about to meet the King of Hell, and he embarked on a different life. Facing a large number of powerful men and powerful men during the Hongwu period, he used the Ming Law as the backing to carry out judicial reform, industrial and commercial reform, economic reform, financial reform, and tax law reform. He let Zhu Yuanzhang know what it means to govern the country according to law. He let the Ming Law command the world and dominate the world!
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
No way? On the shelves so soon? Is the author crazy about money?
No way? On the shelves so soon? Is the author crazy about money?
If there are no surprises, the following is the main line. Please support me! First Vice Line (Legal): Disputes between criminals and civil society - the debate between morality and law - the debate between Confucianism and Legalism - the revision of Ming law - international law** Second secondary line (economic): Started in chemical industry - made fortune in military industry - tested financial waters - royal group - colonized the world Third sub-line (geography): Xia Cai - Changping - Jinling - Suzhou - Shandong (Qufu) - Japan - Ryukyu (Navy Base) - Peiping - Jinling - Fujian - Sichuan - Out of the fortress - Tamerlane - Han Dynasty - Hamiwei - Jiaozhi - Manchuria - Western - Singapore International Court of Justice Node: Dreaming back to the Ming Dynasty - the storm at the frontier - the deep city of Jinling - the ancestral teachings of the Ming Dynasty - the peace of heaven - a small test of the sledge - the Yongle New Deal - overcoming obstacles - establishing a sect - governing the country according to law - the journey to the stars - the law and order of the world
I prefer to see the emperor of the Ming Dynasty guarding the country, and the king dying in the country! I hope the author can highlight the battle of wits and courage between the protagonist and Hu Weiyong!
It's a very good novel. I couldn't bear to put it down. It's so good and exciting!
I can reveal the main plot of this book. There should be no major changes: First Vice Line (Legal): Disputes between criminals and civil society - the debate between morality and law - the debate between Confucianism and Legalism - the revision of Ming law - international law** Second secondary line (economic): Started in chemical industry - made fortune in military industry - tested financial waters - royal group - colonized the world Third sub-line (geography): Xia Cai - Changping - Jinling - Suzhou - Shandong (Qufu) - Japan - Ryukyu (Navy Base) - Peiping - Jinling - Fujian - Sichuan - Out of the fortress - Tamerlane - Han Dynasty - Hamiwei - Jiaozhi - Manchuria - Western - Singapore International Court of Justice Node: Dreaming back to the Ming Dynasty - the storm at the frontier - the deep city of Jinling - the ancestral precepts of the Ming Dynasty - the peace of heaven - a small test of the master's sword - the Yongle New Deal - overcoming obstacles - founding a sect - governing the country according to law - the journey to the stars - the law and order for the world! Thank you for your support!
Brother author, this book is good. I think you can let Zhu Yuanzhang call us
After all, you can show the obvious difference between Zhu Yuanzhang and other emperors in history. After all, he was born as a commoner and lived a more lifestyle. Secondly, there are some personal factors in it. I like that one very much. It is of course the author's hobby. It is my personal opinion.
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
No way? On the shelves so soon? Is the author crazy about money?
No way? On the shelves so soon? Is the author crazy about money?
If there are no surprises, the following is the main line. Please support me! First Vice Line (Legal): Disputes between criminals and civil society - the debate between morality and law - the debate between Confucianism and Legalism - the revision of Ming law - international law** Second secondary line (economic): Started in chemical industry - made fortune in military industry - tested financial waters - royal group - colonized the world Third sub-line (geography): Xia Cai - Changping - Jinling - Suzhou - Shandong (Qufu) - Japan - Ryukyu (Navy Base) - Peiping - Jinling - Fujian - Sichuan - Out of the fortress - Tamerlane - Han Dynasty - Hamiwei - Jiaozhi - Manchuria - Western - Singapore International Court of Justice Node: Dreaming back to the Ming Dynasty - the storm at the frontier - the deep city of Jinling - the ancestral teachings of the Ming Dynasty - the peace of heaven - a small test of the sledge - the Yongle New Deal - overcoming obstacles - establishing a sect - governing the country according to law - the journey to the stars - the law and order of the world
I prefer to see the emperor of the Ming Dynasty guarding the country, and the king dying in the country! I hope the author can highlight the battle of wits and courage between the protagonist and Hu Weiyong!
It's a very good novel. I couldn't bear to put it down. It's so good and exciting!
I can reveal the main plot of this book. There should be no major changes: First Vice Line (Legal): Disputes between criminals and civil society - the debate between morality and law - the debate between Confucianism and Legalism - the revision of Ming law - international law** Second secondary line (economic): Started in chemical industry - made fortune in military industry - tested financial waters - royal group - colonized the world Third sub-line (geography): Xia Cai - Changping - Jinling - Suzhou - Shandong (Qufu) - Japan - Ryukyu (Navy Base) - Peiping - Jinling - Fujian - Sichuan - Out of the fortress - Tamerlane - Han Dynasty - Hamiwei - Jiaozhi - Manchuria - Western - Singapore International Court of Justice Node: Dreaming back to the Ming Dynasty - the storm at the frontier - the deep city of Jinling - the ancestral precepts of the Ming Dynasty - the peace of heaven - a small test of the master's sword - the Yongle New Deal - overcoming obstacles - founding a sect - governing the country according to law - the journey to the stars - the law and order for the world! Thank you for your support!
Brother author, this book is good. I think you can let Zhu Yuanzhang call us
After all, you can show the obvious difference between Zhu Yuanzhang and other emperors in history. After all, he was born as a commoner and lived a more lifestyle. Secondly, there are some personal factors in it. I like that one very much. It is of course the author's hobby. It is my personal opinion.









