
Ming Dynasty Man
by Yan Xifeng
About This Novel
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, natural disasters continued internally, Tatars invaded the country externally, and the vast country fell into dire straits. At this time, a strange force is quietly rising. . A true man stands between heaven and earth, and he must change heaven and earth and promote the prestige of our country! A new book has been released by Qidian. The title is "Wang Ming" and the ISBN is 3580701. Support is urgently needed! ! ! ! A new book has been released by Qidian. The title is "Wang Ming" and the ISBN is 3580701. Support is urgently needed! ! ! ! A new book has been released by Qidian. The title is "Wang Ming" and the ISBN is 3580701. Support is urgently needed! ! ! !
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Official(40)Scraped 3d ago
special forces
If all the special forces in reality were as frustrated as the protagonist, it would be a real misfortune for the country. If you don't see any resemblance to the special forces, you just need to be more powerful in fighting. The rest of it feels like they can't do without a gun. Don't all the special forces like beheading operations? But the protagonist can't even attack a bandit's cottage, he's like a shitty special soldier
In the eighth year of Chongzhen's reign, Lu Xiangsheng was the magistrate of Daming Prefecture. How did he end up in the imperial court as the censor of Zuoqiandu? Has the author ever studied history?
I have always read the Three Kingdoms, the Tang Dynasty, the Qin and Han Dynasties, and now I am looking at the Ming Dynasty, the most courageous one. I hope the author will not disappoint me.
There's too much nonsense. It's really just to make up the words. If one person can write one, I'm really convinced.
I am really convinced that a person can say one thing. It is all nonsense. Is it really just to make up the words? It is really a lot of nonsense.
The opening is written too casually
Problems come one after another. The protagonist relies entirely on his own spontaneity. When something goes wrong, it's up to the author to make up for it. The story has no clue.
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Fight to the end
Big cheers.
The book review is good, I will read it after collecting it.
After reading a few chapters, I feel good.
Very good, rare to see, the author's writing is first-rate, a master-level work.
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Official(40)Scraped 3d ago
special forces
If all the special forces in reality were as frustrated as the protagonist, it would be a real misfortune for the country. If you don't see any resemblance to the special forces, you just need to be more powerful in fighting. The rest of it feels like they can't do without a gun. Don't all the special forces like beheading operations? But the protagonist can't even attack a bandit's cottage, he's like a shitty special soldier
In the eighth year of Chongzhen's reign, Lu Xiangsheng was the magistrate of Daming Prefecture. How did he end up in the imperial court as the censor of Zuoqiandu? Has the author ever studied history?
I have always read the Three Kingdoms, the Tang Dynasty, the Qin and Han Dynasties, and now I am looking at the Ming Dynasty, the most courageous one. I hope the author will not disappoint me.
There's too much nonsense. It's really just to make up the words. If one person can write one, I'm really convinced.
I am really convinced that a person can say one thing. It is all nonsense. Is it really just to make up the words? It is really a lot of nonsense.
The opening is written too casually
Problems come one after another. The protagonist relies entirely on his own spontaneity. When something goes wrong, it's up to the author to make up for it. The story has no clue.
Come on, support
I love braces girls to come and sign in
Fight to the end
Big cheers.
The book review is good, I will read it after collecting it.
After reading a few chapters, I feel good.
Very good, rare to see, the author's writing is first-rate, a master-level work.









