
I, the Foolish King! Show Off the Whole Show to the Emperor
About This Novel
To be a foolish king, some people will carry everyone, and some people will regret everyone. The big stage of the Hunjun, Chen Ye vs. Emperor 422. The invincible and foolish king Chen Ye's various foolish king's behaviors were exposed, and the emperors were dumbfounded. Is this okay? [Emperors of the Heavens Barrage Text]
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Official(28)Scraped 11d ago
How many people were ruined by the treasure banknotes Zhu Yuanzhang left to the Ming Dynasty?
It is undeniable that Zhu Yuanzhang was one of the best emperors for the people, providing nursing homes, orphanages, county schools, and free medical care for the poor. Zhu Yuanzhang did everything he could, and even allowed the people to tie corrupt officials to the capital to be punished by him. There has been an emperor from ancient times who could do this. However, due to his background and his short-sightedness, treasure banknotes became an indelible stain on him. Officials' wages were people's hard-earned money. It was stipulated that treasure banknotes must be used for transactions, but when collecting taxes, they were not allowed to use treasure banknotes to deduct taxes. In addition, officials were over-issued and over-printed. Officials wanted to be upright officials but failed to work. Capital is a pile of waste paper. If you are not corrupt, your whole family will starve to death. Hai Rui is an upright official. His daughter was starved to death. It is anecdotal throughout the ages that the family members of high-ranking officials who were able to enter the central government were actually starved to death. The Ming Dynasty was the dynasty that was the most severe against corrupt officials and the dynasty with the most corrupt officials. The middle and upper-level officials had ways to make money. If the middle-lower and lower-level officials were not corrupt, they would either have property or wait to starve to death. No one wants to be like Hai Rui, who was a high-ranking official and his daughter starved to death.
Extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic
The sea, you are all water, a bunch of nonsense, more than 90% of a chapter is filled with water words, hahaha, chaos, water, here and there, I read more than a dozen chapters with nausea, not knowing what you want to write, I am really speechless, I don't even know what to say about you.
It's all nonsense, none of it is on point.
Did the First Emperor burn books to refute rumors? What nonsense?
Didn't the author listen in the history class at school? Burning books was to unify words and unify thoughts, but now it's like refuting rumors, which is too bad.
I wanted to watch the plot, but it turned out to be all nonsense.
It's too watery, tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk
OK OK
Beautifully written! Beauty, like an American, like an American who talks nonsense. Okay, I'll give you the last price, click on the book, and everyone will read 30 chapters. Agree Agree I agree!
Awkward
It's an embarrassing move for people watching, and they feel like a clown
Business women all hate the country's subjugation, and Confucianists especially sing about the beauty of the backyard.
Fortunately, I finished reading it and almost thought
When it was written that the Ming Dynasty heard about putting shoes on horses, I thought the author had no common sense. Didn't horseshoes already exist in the Yuan Dynasty in the late Song Dynasty? Many people were using it at that time, let alone the late Ming Dynasty. How could they not know? It was not until later that the golden horseshoe appeared that the Ming emperor realized that shoeing horses meant horseshoes. Horseshoe, that's what you were talking about. I just want to say something, is it interesting? Is it interesting that you want people to comment and question something like this?
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Official(28)Scraped 11d ago
How many people were ruined by the treasure banknotes Zhu Yuanzhang left to the Ming Dynasty?
It is undeniable that Zhu Yuanzhang was one of the best emperors for the people, providing nursing homes, orphanages, county schools, and free medical care for the poor. Zhu Yuanzhang did everything he could, and even allowed the people to tie corrupt officials to the capital to be punished by him. There has been an emperor from ancient times who could do this. However, due to his background and his short-sightedness, treasure banknotes became an indelible stain on him. Officials' wages were people's hard-earned money. It was stipulated that treasure banknotes must be used for transactions, but when collecting taxes, they were not allowed to use treasure banknotes to deduct taxes. In addition, officials were over-issued and over-printed. Officials wanted to be upright officials but failed to work. Capital is a pile of waste paper. If you are not corrupt, your whole family will starve to death. Hai Rui is an upright official. His daughter was starved to death. It is anecdotal throughout the ages that the family members of high-ranking officials who were able to enter the central government were actually starved to death. The Ming Dynasty was the dynasty that was the most severe against corrupt officials and the dynasty with the most corrupt officials. The middle and upper-level officials had ways to make money. If the middle-lower and lower-level officials were not corrupt, they would either have property or wait to starve to death. No one wants to be like Hai Rui, who was a high-ranking official and his daughter starved to death.
Extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic, extremely toxic
The sea, you are all water, a bunch of nonsense, more than 90% of a chapter is filled with water words, hahaha, chaos, water, here and there, I read more than a dozen chapters with nausea, not knowing what you want to write, I am really speechless, I don't even know what to say about you.
It's all nonsense, none of it is on point.
Did the First Emperor burn books to refute rumors? What nonsense?
Didn't the author listen in the history class at school? Burning books was to unify words and unify thoughts, but now it's like refuting rumors, which is too bad.
I wanted to watch the plot, but it turned out to be all nonsense.
It's too watery, tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk
OK OK
Beautifully written! Beauty, like an American, like an American who talks nonsense. Okay, I'll give you the last price, click on the book, and everyone will read 30 chapters. Agree Agree I agree!
Awkward
It's an embarrassing move for people watching, and they feel like a clown
Business women all hate the country's subjugation, and Confucianists especially sing about the beauty of the backyard.
Fortunately, I finished reading it and almost thought
When it was written that the Ming Dynasty heard about putting shoes on horses, I thought the author had no common sense. Didn't horseshoes already exist in the Yuan Dynasty in the late Song Dynasty? Many people were using it at that time, let alone the late Ming Dynasty. How could they not know? It was not until later that the golden horseshoe appeared that the Ming emperor realized that shoeing horses meant horseshoes. Horseshoe, that's what you were talking about. I just want to say something, is it interesting? Is it interesting that you want people to comment and question something like this?













