
The Ming Dynasty Zhuguo: Starting from the Honest Magistrate
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Traveling through Hongwu, it was on the eve of the four major cases in the early Ming Dynasty. Three feet above the head was the guillotine of Emperor Hongwu, which was specially designed to kill corruption. Zhou Weiyue just wanted to be an upright county magistrate and get through this catastrophe, but troubles kept coming one after another. Taxing grain, building schools, water transportation... Until he was finally completely involved in the political arena of the Ming Dynasty. After half a lifetime of turmoil, I look back at dusk. No, how did I become the pillar of the Ming Dynasty? PS: Also known as: "Strengthening the Ming Dynasty, Starting from Saving Zhu Xiongying" and "What bad Ming Dynasty song, don't sing it anymore!" "Obviously I'm very stubborn, but they all say I'm a reckless person" and so on...
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Official(13)Scraped 3d ago
It's definitely well written, but I don't know why. Everyone likes to use Zhu Biao from the TV series when writing. No matter how gentle the real Zhu Biao is, he is still the main force in the three major Hongwu cases.
The character of the protagonist is seriously broken. At first, he always said he was cautious, but later on, he didn't seem to be cautious at all. The character's personality change was too abrupt. Even if a plot is arranged to change the personality, it would be better than being inconsistent.
Updates are too slow. I hope the author will update 10 times a day😍😍😍
Pretty good article
I was originally a small official, but there was a turmoil in the court. He had no choice but to get involved and stir up the storm. The protagonist has a farming mentality and just wants to survive this great purge of officials. However, it is not that easy for the officialdom to stay alone. In this struggle, only through drinking can we express the dissatisfaction of modern people with the feudal class in ancient society and temporarily release the accumulated pressure in their hearts. Only then did I have the courage to sing a bad song about the Ming Dynasty. There are still too few chapters and not enough exciting parts. That's it.
The writing style is fresh, the rhythm is strong, there is no hydrology, the characters are vividly depicted, the storyline is compact and reasonable, and the readers have a strong sense of involvement! This is one of the best novels in recent years! Come on, author!
It's too forced
The previous stories about salt production, hot air ballooning, cowpox, and penicillin were all tolerated. Although the fabrication was outrageous, it was considered a cheat. Later, it was mentioned that daily newspapers were used to deal with corrupt officials. What class of people are those who can read and read newspapers? This can no longer be explained by the protagonist cheating. Also, wouldn't the founding emperor know that corrupt officials can never be eliminated?
Overall it's pretty good, but it's a pity that it's still a eunuch.
Don't think that the ancients are too stupid. You are a modern person who is out of tune in all aspects of your thinking. You play tricks and want to kill others. You don't have a golden finger to protect you. You will receive your lunch in minutes.
The writing is quite good, but there is one thing that makes me very confused. That is, the author is unwilling to change the plot as he writes. He said that Zhu Xiongying will die in the future, so Zhu Xiongying will definitely die if he dies. Then you have traveled through time in vain? It seems that the author has avoided all the good and bad and just followed history. But you want to make salt and soap. Why would you change these?
The Ming Dynasty Zhuguo: Starting from the honest magistrate
Traveling through Hongwu, it was on the eve of the four major cases in the early Ming Dynasty. Three feet above the head was the guillotine of Emperor Hongwu, which was specially designed to kill corruption. Zhou Weiyue just wanted to be an upright county magistrate and get through this catastrophe, but troubles kept coming one after another. Taxing grain, building schools, water transportation... Until he was finally completely involved in the political arena of the Ming Dynasty. After half a lifetime of turmoil, I look back at dusk. No, how did I become the pillar of the Ming Dynasty? PS: Also known as: "Strengthening the Ming Dynasty, Starting from Saving Zhu Xiongying" and "What bad Ming Dynasty song, don't sing it anymore!" "Obviously I'm very stubborn, but they all say I'm a reckless person" and so on...
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Official(13)Scraped 3d ago
It's definitely well written, but I don't know why. Everyone likes to use Zhu Biao from the TV series when writing. No matter how gentle the real Zhu Biao is, he is still the main force in the three major Hongwu cases.
The character of the protagonist is seriously broken. At first, he always said he was cautious, but later on, he didn't seem to be cautious at all. The character's personality change was too abrupt. Even if a plot is arranged to change the personality, it would be better than being inconsistent.
Updates are too slow. I hope the author will update 10 times a day😍😍😍
Pretty good article
I was originally a small official, but there was a turmoil in the court. He had no choice but to get involved and stir up the storm. The protagonist has a farming mentality and just wants to survive this great purge of officials. However, it is not that easy for the officialdom to stay alone. In this struggle, only through drinking can we express the dissatisfaction of modern people with the feudal class in ancient society and temporarily release the accumulated pressure in their hearts. Only then did I have the courage to sing a bad song about the Ming Dynasty. There are still too few chapters and not enough exciting parts. That's it.
The writing style is fresh, the rhythm is strong, there is no hydrology, the characters are vividly depicted, the storyline is compact and reasonable, and the readers have a strong sense of involvement! This is one of the best novels in recent years! Come on, author!
It's too forced
The previous stories about salt production, hot air ballooning, cowpox, and penicillin were all tolerated. Although the fabrication was outrageous, it was considered a cheat. Later, it was mentioned that daily newspapers were used to deal with corrupt officials. What class of people are those who can read and read newspapers? This can no longer be explained by the protagonist cheating. Also, wouldn't the founding emperor know that corrupt officials can never be eliminated?
Overall it's pretty good, but it's a pity that it's still a eunuch.
Don't think that the ancients are too stupid. You are a modern person who is out of tune in all aspects of your thinking. You play tricks and want to kill others. You don't have a golden finger to protect you. You will receive your lunch in minutes.
The writing is quite good, but there is one thing that makes me very confused. That is, the author is unwilling to change the plot as he writes. He said that Zhu Xiongying will die in the future, so Zhu Xiongying will definitely die if he dies. Then you have traveled through time in vain? It seems that the author has avoided all the good and bad and just followed history. But you want to make salt and soap. Why would you change these?
The Ming Dynasty Zhuguo: Starting from the honest magistrate
Traveling through Hongwu, it was on the eve of the four major cases in the early Ming Dynasty. Three feet above the head was the guillotine of Emperor Hongwu, which was specially designed to kill corruption. Zhou Weiyue just wanted to be an upright county magistrate and get through this catastrophe, but troubles kept coming one after another. Taxing grain, building schools, water transportation... Until he was finally completely involved in the political arena of the Ming Dynasty. After half a lifetime of turmoil, I look back at dusk. No, how did I become the pillar of the Ming Dynasty? PS: Also known as: "Strengthening the Ming Dynasty, Starting from Saving Zhu Xiongying" and "What bad Ming Dynasty song, don't sing it anymore!" "Obviously I'm very stubborn, but they all say I'm a reckless person" and so on...









