
The Beacon Rises in the Late Ming Dynasty
by Lu Zhangke
About This Novel
This is a story of rebellion against the Qing Dynasty and restoration of the Ming Dynasty. In 1644, when he was in Jiashen, Emperor Dashun Li Zicheng arrived in his loyal capital, and Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself on Long live Mountain in despair. Just when everyone thought this was just an ordinary change of dynasty, Wu Sangui surrendered and rebelled again, attracting Qing troops to enter the pass. In just two months, the capital changed hands three times, and China was in danger of sinking! At the same moment when Chongzhen hanged himself, Han Fu, the 29-year-old actual section chief in his previous life, climbed out of the coffin. "Everyone can sit in this world, only people with money and rat tails can't. I told you, even Emperor Zhenwu can't stop him!" Ps: The original name of this book is "Burial of the Ming 1644"
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
If you pay the tobacco tax and you don't have to eat the tree bark, who has money to buy cigarettes?
The pace of plot development is a bit slow, and the protagonist should build up his power faster.
The progress is too slow, there is no priority, the strategy is terrible, so I gave up.
I have read more than 20 chapters. Overall, the novel is pretty good, but the format is too small. Most of the ink was wasted on editing by dozens of people. I don't know how to expand it in the future. How many chapters will it take to expand the army?
This novel is generally okay, except for the war plot, which could be a little more sensational in some places! ! !
Beautiful and rigorous!
Recommend! The protagonist's actions are very cool and his methods are very powerful. It's very enjoyable to watch.
I have read many Ming history novels, and this one can currently be ranked in the top five. . . Keep up the good work
Haha, Li Guo is four months younger than Li Zicheng. If you tease Li Guo, you might as well tease Li Zicheng!
Who is the protagonist's predecessor? . Confused
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
If you pay the tobacco tax and you don't have to eat the tree bark, who has money to buy cigarettes?
The pace of plot development is a bit slow, and the protagonist should build up his power faster.
The progress is too slow, there is no priority, the strategy is terrible, so I gave up.
I have read more than 20 chapters. Overall, the novel is pretty good, but the format is too small. Most of the ink was wasted on editing by dozens of people. I don't know how to expand it in the future. How many chapters will it take to expand the army?
This novel is generally okay, except for the war plot, which could be a little more sensational in some places! ! !
Beautiful and rigorous!
Recommend! The protagonist's actions are very cool and his methods are very powerful. It's very enjoyable to watch.
I have read many Ming history novels, and this one can currently be ranked in the top five. . . Keep up the good work
Haha, Li Guo is four months younger than Li Zicheng. If you tease Li Guo, you might as well tease Li Zicheng!
Who is the protagonist's predecessor? . Confused
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[-Good historical article-]- 🔝 - Pin it to the top for 2000 likes next time! At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the mountains and rivers were shattered, and the blood and fire shone on Gu Zhong! 1644, Jiashen Incident - Emperor Chongzhen's soul was broken in Meishan, Li Zicheng pointed his sword at the capital, and the Eight Banners' iron hooves came to crack the earth! In this darkest moment when China's life hangs on a thread, a modern soul falls into the flames of troubled times. Watch him turn the tide as an ant: The plot: the treacherous court, the nine-sided military front, the angry tide of refugees... Stabbing the sword in the cracks of history; Breaking the situation: Firearms crush the iron cavalry, people's hearts rebuild the Great Wall, and the body of an ant dares to challenge the destiny of heaven! The ink marks on the history books are hot at this moment - there are no gods and Buddhas to save the world, only people with swords!




In 1644, when he was in Jiashen, Emperor Dashun Li Zicheng arrived in his loyal capital, and Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself on Long Live Mountain in despair. Just when everyone thought this was just an ordinary change of dynasty, Wu Sangui surrendered and rebelled again, attracting Qing troops to enter the pass. In just two months, the capital changed hands three times, and China was in danger of sinking! At the same moment that Chongzhen hung himself, Han Fu, the 29-year-old actual section chief in his previous life, crawled out of the coffin. Anyone can sit in this world, only people with money and rat tails can't, and I'm telling you, even Emperor Zhenwu can't stop him!


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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There are very graphic time travel novels about the late Ming Dynasty. Previous writers have written that the hot spots in the late Ming Dynasty were either Liaodong, Beijing, or Jiangnan. There are very few that write about Xiangjing, Hubei Province under the rule of Dashun. There are relatively few relevant historical materials, making it difficult to write. But this book is very powerful at the moment, just like the beginning of the Travel Guide to the Northern Song Dynasty, with worldly affairs and characters vividly appearing on the tip of the pen. Another feature is that it adopts the TV drama style with fast and intense plots, which is very camera-like. When listening to the book, the dialogue of the characters in the next scene just follows the one. It is simple but shows the skills and ingenuity. The foreshadowing of the historical background information is appropriately provided in the dialogues of the characters, so that people will not be fooled and the acceptance is good. In addition, it is a joke. The protagonist Han Fu, Chief Han, is currently training at this small station and has completed the first, second and third phases of Taoye Ferry. It is really reminiscent of modern history. There are not many tricks to open, but a little force is worth it, which can be used in the early stage to recruit the younger brothers to defeat the local tycoons. It is not the kind of enemy that can be defeated by ten thousand people. It mainly relies on tactics and sophistication. This was the first official combat against the cult rebels, and they secretly arranged a retreat, which was very detailed.













