
The Great Chaebols of the Late Ming Dynasty
by Large Glass Of Ice Lemonade
About This Novel
"Don't tell me anything about being loyal to the emperor and serving the country. I just ask you, how much did you sell this throne to me?"
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
Can the emperor live for more than a week?
Don't explain, just buy a cooking banquet right now, and tomorrow you will be the boss if it becomes popular
Really arrogant
I really think that money is omnipotent. Sometimes water is more expensive than gold. How much money do you think you need to have to buy water?
About Korean Chaebol
South Korea's chaebols can only control the country without the support of American capital. Large American capital groups control the direction of the country. South Korea has been supported by the United States since its first president, and the United States has also established military garrison in South Korea. Most of the shares of Samsung Group are controlled by Wall Street in the United States, but do feudal dynasties, emperors and political figures need your support and votes from wealthy businessmen? One of the most important reasons why capital can control the direction of the country is that politics requires the support and votes of capital. Take the president of the United States as an example. The competition for the president of the United States is inseparable from the support of capital, propaganda, national policies, and votes. Jobs, etc. Do feudal societies need these? Scholars, farmers, industry and commerce, businessmen are the lowest level of society. Even if you are rich, you are still at the bottom of society and cannot influence politics. Instead, they rely on political protection to do business.
The more I look at it, the more worried I become
I just can't think of any adjectives to complain about... It sucks.
Author, I want to ask you, do you really understand finance?
Do you know Goldman Sachs? If I were you, I would write under Human Teeth, Land and Food
Feudal society became a chaebol... another one that substituted the modern social environment into ancient history.
The last one I saw was the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty calling for equality for all people. This time I traveled directly to the Ming Dynasty when the chaebols asked if the throne was for sale... Businessmen in ancient times were the lowest in society, especially in the Ming Dynasty. Businessmen were directly pushed to death at the bottom of society. Rich businessmen all worked as dogs for the political tycoons. Have you read too many marketing accounts about Korean chaebols?
★★★☆☆
There are so many typos, it makes my brain hurt to read.
Not bad! I can read, but I don't understand how someone who hasn't read can be so awesome?
Just read the introduction and comment. I haven't read the book yet, but I still have a lot of nonsense.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
Can the emperor live for more than a week?
Don't explain, just buy a cooking banquet right now, and tomorrow you will be the boss if it becomes popular
Really arrogant
I really think that money is omnipotent. Sometimes water is more expensive than gold. How much money do you think you need to have to buy water?
About Korean Chaebol
South Korea's chaebols can only control the country without the support of American capital. Large American capital groups control the direction of the country. South Korea has been supported by the United States since its first president, and the United States has also established military garrison in South Korea. Most of the shares of Samsung Group are controlled by Wall Street in the United States, but do feudal dynasties, emperors and political figures need your support and votes from wealthy businessmen? One of the most important reasons why capital can control the direction of the country is that politics requires the support and votes of capital. Take the president of the United States as an example. The competition for the president of the United States is inseparable from the support of capital, propaganda, national policies, and votes. Jobs, etc. Do feudal societies need these? Scholars, farmers, industry and commerce, businessmen are the lowest level of society. Even if you are rich, you are still at the bottom of society and cannot influence politics. Instead, they rely on political protection to do business.
The more I look at it, the more worried I become
I just can't think of any adjectives to complain about... It sucks.
Author, I want to ask you, do you really understand finance?
Do you know Goldman Sachs? If I were you, I would write under Human Teeth, Land and Food
Feudal society became a chaebol... another one that substituted the modern social environment into ancient history.
The last one I saw was the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty calling for equality for all people. This time I traveled directly to the Ming Dynasty when the chaebols asked if the throne was for sale... Businessmen in ancient times were the lowest in society, especially in the Ming Dynasty. Businessmen were directly pushed to death at the bottom of society. Rich businessmen all worked as dogs for the political tycoons. Have you read too many marketing accounts about Korean chaebols?
★★★☆☆
There are so many typos, it makes my brain hurt to read.
Not bad! I can read, but I don't understand how someone who hasn't read can be so awesome?
Just read the introduction and comment. I haven't read the book yet, but I still have a lot of nonsense.









