
Map of the Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
The world is peaceful and bright. All that the sun and moon illuminate are Han lands. In the cruel late Ming Dynasty, by chance, the time traveler Zheng Chong replaced a dandy boy who looked exactly like himself and became the illegitimate son of Zheng Zhilong, the great sea pirate in the late Ming Dynasty, and the brother of Guo Xingye. Can he change his own destiny? Can he change the tragic fate of the Zheng family who finally returned to the Manchus? Can he revive the prestige of the Ming Dynasty? He has astonishing professional skills and a future world in mind. With the support of Zheng's navy, he is the leader in the world. Looking at the Ming Dynasty's "Comprehensive Map of Kunyu and Ten Thousand Kingdoms", with the sea map as his ambition, Zheng Chong vowed to reverse the situation, quell the civil strife, and expand the world. Everything pointed out by the sea map is unstoppable, and everything in the sea map is the land of the Ming Dynasty!
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Official(20)Scraped 4d ago
I cannot accept a Japanese woman as a mistress, and the protagonist can only be an illegitimate child
It's so disgusting and contrived to read about time travel.
It seems like there has been an update every day for the past two days, I'm a little anxious.
Very good, keep up the good work
Great book! ! ! !
What about Zheng Chong in the late Ming Dynasty? Did you go to modern times?
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Official(20)Scraped 4d ago
I cannot accept a Japanese woman as a mistress, and the protagonist can only be an illegitimate child
It's so disgusting and contrived to read about time travel.
It seems like there has been an update every day for the past two days, I'm a little anxious.
Very good, keep up the good work
Great book! ! ! !
What about Zheng Chong in the late Ming Dynasty? Did you go to modern times?
969696969696969696
New recruits, come and report!
Come on. . . . . . . . . .
one
Half past one! ?
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Travel through the late Ming Dynasty and become the eldest son of the great sea pirate Zheng Zhilong. Let's see how the protagonist travels across Southeast Asia (officially starting in Korea) to protect the mountains and rivers of the Ming Dynasty. Emmmmm, let's talk about three points: 1. "Late Ming Dynasty" has been fine-tuned by the author and is more difficult than historical facts. (According to historical facts, the script in the late Ming Dynasty is already difficult enough...) 2. The protagonist's aura is slightly heavier. (I just rushed to the Dutch battleship with a pair of swords and opened Wushuang just a few hours after time travel. Do you dare to say that this is an ordinary person!?) 3. The plot of the story is good, but the characterization is a bit weak (I finished the second play, and in the end, except for the protagonist, the other characters can only tell who is who.)




The personal poisonous point is in Chapter 29. The overall feeling is good, so I will continue to read it. If you don't like it, don't spray it. Around chapter 80, it's another big poison. For me, the author who writes very well took the initiative to persuade me to quit. I don't want to quit just yet, so I will continue reading.













