
Ming Dynasty: My Father Yongle, Yongzhenshanhe
by I Heard About Ancient Times
About This Novel
In the last years of Jianwen, King Yan came to Beijing and became emperor, with the reign name Yongle. A great empire has opened a new chapter and is about to usher in eternal rule. The young people of later generations had the misfortune to pass through the famous barbecue prince Zhu Gaoxu. Faced with the wise and powerful Yongle Emperor Zhu Laosi, the frail and sick prince Zhu Gaochi, the beloved grandson Zhu Zhanji... Zhu Gaoxu instinctively chose to follow his heart and become a sensual and charming prince. "What? Supervise the country? Old man, you can't be so deceptive..." "Brother, let's run, this is a full set of Genghong gymnastics..." "Eldest nephew, why are you playing crickets? Let's play Japanese pirates with your second uncle..." Everyone knew that the King of Han was ruthless, despicable, cunning and domineering, but they didn't know that the Ming Dynasty had gradually deviated from its original course and sailed towards a vast new world under the driving of the King of Han. Five dragons in the same dynasty, three dragons and two pythons, three poplars in the cabinet... This is the most brilliant era of the Ming Dynasty! This book is also known as: "Father, Hold On", "Big Brother, Run", "Nephew, Don't Be A Coward"
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Official(98)Scraped 2mo ago
Come, the author, read with me
Come, the author, read with me I solemnly swear: starting from today, I will never update. I will not watch dramas, travel, or get sick. I will play no games, no hydrology. Strict self-discipline, cherishing time like gold, perseverance, hard work, advocating first-class, striving for brilliance, taking pleasure in coding, being tempered into steel, and worthy of readers, worthy of youth, and worthy of the future. As an author, I solemnly swear: Coding is my bounden duty, I have unlimited potential and am not afraid of hardship!
? ? ? How about playing? Knowing the future, aren't you ready to be an emperor or a nanny? Before time travel, I had the desire to be the emperor. After time travel, I suddenly didn't want to be the emperor. Have I started to lick it? You are so sentimental. Don't let the prince find a reason to kill you after he ascends the throne. After all, he has more prestige than the prince in the army. The emperor is inherently suspicious and controlling. Even if you don't rebel, if you have the ability to rebel, it is a crime. When the time comes, you will either die or be cut off from the vassal and imprisoned as a breeding pig.
Come and read with the author
I solemnly swear: starting from today, I will never update. I will not watch dramas, travel, or get sick. I will play no games, no hydrology. Strict self-discipline, cherishing time like gold, perseverance, hard work, advocating first-class, striving for brilliance, taking pleasure in coding, being tempered into steel, and worthy of readers, worthy of youth, and worthy of the future. As an author, I solemnly swear: Coding is my bounden duty, I have unlimited potential and am not afraid of hardship!
The good ones don't learn, but the partial ones add romance and pick up girls with plot points🙄
As the title says... This is exactly the same as the recent idol dramas that cover up history and military affairs~
I think it looks very good, it has the look of Da Ming in my heart
666I actually cried when I saw the King of Han being pierced by thousands of arrows.
The first and middle stages were okay, but when I saw Yao Guangxiao's inexplicable prophecy, I felt something was wrong. The further I went on, the more it felt strange. The protagonist seemed decisive and cruel, but in fact hesitant and weak. The so-called family scenes between the Zhu family are circles within circles, jumping sideways repeatedly, the front foot: the prince (grandson): the second brother (second uncle) is so good to me, I am not as good as him, the back foot: he wants to usurp the throne, I want him dead! ! ! I didn't see any kindheartedness or so-called imperial demeanor in these two people, nor did I see any hint of intrigue. Instead, they looked more like capricious villains and unfamiliar white-eyed wolves. Furthermore, it is too repetitive to write a plot that uses the situation and behavior of the people around him to promote the protagonist to seize the throne. Starting from Zhang Fu, the protagonist is very aware of the thoughts of the people around him, but lets it go without seeing how he handles it. Until the prince is critically ill, Yang and Guo are asked to do it again... It is true that the protagonist cannot grasp the direction of everything, but there are obviously many ways to show that the protagonist is being coerced by the general trend. Is it necessary to repeatedly put the people around him on the opposite side to disgust people? Personal opinion, I don't want to complain, I hope Haihan.
Damn, it's so cool to watch.
It's the first time I've watched it so much. Alas, it's not enough.
Not great, the more I write, the more rubbish it becomes.
The content is not rigorous, it does not treat the ancients as normal people at all, it is artificially designed to reduce intelligence, and it is just a group of NPCs who support the protagonist.
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Official(98)Scraped 2mo ago
Come, the author, read with me
Come, the author, read with me I solemnly swear: starting from today, I will never update. I will not watch dramas, travel, or get sick. I will play no games, no hydrology. Strict self-discipline, cherishing time like gold, perseverance, hard work, advocating first-class, striving for brilliance, taking pleasure in coding, being tempered into steel, and worthy of readers, worthy of youth, and worthy of the future. As an author, I solemnly swear: Coding is my bounden duty, I have unlimited potential and am not afraid of hardship!
? ? ? How about playing? Knowing the future, aren't you ready to be an emperor or a nanny? Before time travel, I had the desire to be the emperor. After time travel, I suddenly didn't want to be the emperor. Have I started to lick it? You are so sentimental. Don't let the prince find a reason to kill you after he ascends the throne. After all, he has more prestige than the prince in the army. The emperor is inherently suspicious and controlling. Even if you don't rebel, if you have the ability to rebel, it is a crime. When the time comes, you will either die or be cut off from the vassal and imprisoned as a breeding pig.
Come and read with the author
I solemnly swear: starting from today, I will never update. I will not watch dramas, travel, or get sick. I will play no games, no hydrology. Strict self-discipline, cherishing time like gold, perseverance, hard work, advocating first-class, striving for brilliance, taking pleasure in coding, being tempered into steel, and worthy of readers, worthy of youth, and worthy of the future. As an author, I solemnly swear: Coding is my bounden duty, I have unlimited potential and am not afraid of hardship!
The good ones don't learn, but the partial ones add romance and pick up girls with plot points🙄
As the title says... This is exactly the same as the recent idol dramas that cover up history and military affairs~
I think it looks very good, it has the look of Da Ming in my heart
666I actually cried when I saw the King of Han being pierced by thousands of arrows.
The first and middle stages were okay, but when I saw Yao Guangxiao's inexplicable prophecy, I felt something was wrong. The further I went on, the more it felt strange. The protagonist seemed decisive and cruel, but in fact hesitant and weak. The so-called family scenes between the Zhu family are circles within circles, jumping sideways repeatedly, the front foot: the prince (grandson): the second brother (second uncle) is so good to me, I am not as good as him, the back foot: he wants to usurp the throne, I want him dead! ! ! I didn't see any kindheartedness or so-called imperial demeanor in these two people, nor did I see any hint of intrigue. Instead, they looked more like capricious villains and unfamiliar white-eyed wolves. Furthermore, it is too repetitive to write a plot that uses the situation and behavior of the people around him to promote the protagonist to seize the throne. Starting from Zhang Fu, the protagonist is very aware of the thoughts of the people around him, but lets it go without seeing how he handles it. Until the prince is critically ill, Yang and Guo are asked to do it again... It is true that the protagonist cannot grasp the direction of everything, but there are obviously many ways to show that the protagonist is being coerced by the general trend. Is it necessary to repeatedly put the people around him on the opposite side to disgust people? Personal opinion, I don't want to complain, I hope Haihan.
Damn, it's so cool to watch.
It's the first time I've watched it so much. Alas, it's not enough.
Not great, the more I write, the more rubbish it becomes.
The content is not rigorous, it does not treat the ancients as normal people at all, it is artificially designed to reduce intelligence, and it is just a group of NPCs who support the protagonist.










