
Ming Dynasty's Power Book: the Zhu Dynasty's Family, Country, and World
by Li Shihua
About This Novel
Like previous dynasties, in a traditional country like China, family rule was the choice of that era. From father to son, and from son to grandson, the emperors only hoped that their position could be passed on to their descendants, but they did not care about the virtuous, filial, or stupid nature of their descendants, and it was precisely because of this that the fate of family rule was determined. There have been more than ten emperors in the Zhu family, most of whom were incompetent or ignored the government. They held the position of emperor but did not fulfill their obligations as emperors. Even so, the Zhu family has ruled China for nearly three hundred years. What is the reason for this miracle?
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Official(3)Scraped 14d ago
good
It's just incomplete, there are omissions behind the historical facts
Very good, worth a look...
Very good, comprehensive. Welcome. I lost my address.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 14d ago
good
It's just incomplete, there are omissions behind the historical facts
Very good, worth a look...
Very good, comprehensive. Welcome. I lost my address.
