
Ming Black Sail
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This year, European civilization was laden with silver, silk, and gunpowder, and passionately collided between the black tide and the monsoon. This year, the Ming Dynasty, which experienced the disastrous defeat of Saarhu, lost two emperors one after another, and was in a state of turmoil. For the world, this is the golden age of navigation. For Ming Dynasty, now is a good time for party struggle. In this era of great strife, Lin Qian quietly came to the Ming Dynasty and became a pirate. With sea trade on his left and sea power on his right, he set off a frenzy of building a maritime empire. Latin America supplied the silver, and northern Vietnam supplied the coal. Indochina plants trees for us, Australia herds our sheep, and Argentina raises our cattle. The Spice Islands sent cardamom, and the Ivory Coast paid tribute with gold and ivory. The Ottomans grew our coffee and the Mediterranean was our winery. Our cotton plantations are spreading from India to all warm places on earth. As for our textile factories, the spinning machines are running endlessly and the cylinders of the steam engines are roaring. This was the worst of times, but it became the best of times. The civilization of this world will set sail from the east.
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Official(30)Scraped 2d ago
battleship naming building
Collection of ship names. 1. Use your name on whatever ship it is suitable for. The strength depends on the name itself (names that look weaker have a higher chance of being adopted, after all, there are not many main battleships in the early stage). 2. Homophonic memes, don't use them if they are too modern or prankish. 3. There is no guarantee of 100% selection. Everyone is welcome to nominate ~
The rise of a pirate
You are creative and know how to fight at sea, but you work too hard and often stay awake without getting off the ship. What are you trying to do as a pirate?
sketch, quick update
Five Thousand Years of History of China Just fourteen characters Princes, generals, talents and beauties Great hunger at old age, people cannibalize each other
Shipowners, come in quickly and let us unify the plot.
The author was slightly surprised when he saw the controversy about Qin Liangyu. When I wrote it, I thought the conflict was whether Qin would surrender. Unexpectedly, the main discussion was whether Qin should be killed. Since the novel is written for everyone to read, the author believes that it is necessary to communicate with readers about this huge difference in values. Qin's plot has been written, and since she has a special status, it definitely cannot be changed. But similar situations in the future, such as Lu Xiangsheng, Hong Chengchou, etc., Will be written based on everyone's opinions. So the main problem is: 1. Why should Qin be killed? (Is it because she killed the protagonist's soldiers with her own hands?) 2. Can the merits and demerits be offset? (For example, if Liaodong's meritorious service in killing the Tatars can offset her fault of killing the protagonist's soldiers, her sentence could be commuted from death to life?) 3. Can surrender avoid death? (Two questions arise, taking Qin as an example: A. If she surrenders, will the protagonist not accept it and still want to kill her? B. If she does not surrender yet, but there is a possibility of surrender, should she be killed immediately?) 4. Are killing the protagonist's soldiers with your own hands the same as commanding an army to kill the protagonist's soldiers? (For example, when Lu Xiangsheng and other capable ministers fight with the protagonist later, they will definitely kill a lot of Nan'ao troops, and they will definitely kill more than Qin Liangyu. In addition, the loyalty of these people will not be much worse than Qin Liangyu) There are too many questions and there is no way to set up a meaningful vote. I hope everyone can speak freely. The author will adjust the subsequent plot direction based on the discussion results. The author would reasonably assume that the reticent readers have the same thoughts as the author, so the final ticket type that deserves to be killed will be higher. If everyone thinks that this situation deserves to be killed, it will be much easier to write, hahaha... The shipowners expressed their opinions enthusiastically, which is really important because it depends on whether it will be fun to watch later (because I think it is actually fun to persuade Qin to surrender)!
Chapter 32 is so expensive that I can't bear it
The author is rigorous and rigorous, and this is the first time he knows about things like Spanish galleons and rudder locks. Quick update! Quick update!
The author has rich knowledge and rigorous research
It also writes about the late Ming dynasty, which is rare on the market. It depicts the social features of the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese shogunate, and Vietnam very well. It also reflects the mentality of the European colonists who came all the way to Asia to make a fortune at that time. Moreover, the European colonists play a large role. You can often see the conflicts and battles between the protagonists and the colonists from various European countries, which gives you a refreshing feeling of a collision of civilizations.
Do you have any recommendations for similar books? The other pirate stories are all fantasy and I don't like to read them. . . . Please update more authors! One picture a day is not enough. 😴😴😴😴
Well written, I'll give you two tickets.
A very good pirate article, no magic modification history, good
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Official(30)Scraped 2d ago
battleship naming building
Collection of ship names. 1. Use your name on whatever ship it is suitable for. The strength depends on the name itself (names that look weaker have a higher chance of being adopted, after all, there are not many main battleships in the early stage). 2. Homophonic memes, don't use them if they are too modern or prankish. 3. There is no guarantee of 100% selection. Everyone is welcome to nominate ~
The rise of a pirate
You are creative and know how to fight at sea, but you work too hard and often stay awake without getting off the ship. What are you trying to do as a pirate?
sketch, quick update
Five Thousand Years of History of China Just fourteen characters Princes, generals, talents and beauties Great hunger at old age, people cannibalize each other
Shipowners, come in quickly and let us unify the plot.
The author was slightly surprised when he saw the controversy about Qin Liangyu. When I wrote it, I thought the conflict was whether Qin would surrender. Unexpectedly, the main discussion was whether Qin should be killed. Since the novel is written for everyone to read, the author believes that it is necessary to communicate with readers about this huge difference in values. Qin's plot has been written, and since she has a special status, it definitely cannot be changed. But similar situations in the future, such as Lu Xiangsheng, Hong Chengchou, etc., Will be written based on everyone's opinions. So the main problem is: 1. Why should Qin be killed? (Is it because she killed the protagonist's soldiers with her own hands?) 2. Can the merits and demerits be offset? (For example, if Liaodong's meritorious service in killing the Tatars can offset her fault of killing the protagonist's soldiers, her sentence could be commuted from death to life?) 3. Can surrender avoid death? (Two questions arise, taking Qin as an example: A. If she surrenders, will the protagonist not accept it and still want to kill her? B. If she does not surrender yet, but there is a possibility of surrender, should she be killed immediately?) 4. Are killing the protagonist's soldiers with your own hands the same as commanding an army to kill the protagonist's soldiers? (For example, when Lu Xiangsheng and other capable ministers fight with the protagonist later, they will definitely kill a lot of Nan'ao troops, and they will definitely kill more than Qin Liangyu. In addition, the loyalty of these people will not be much worse than Qin Liangyu) There are too many questions and there is no way to set up a meaningful vote. I hope everyone can speak freely. The author will adjust the subsequent plot direction based on the discussion results. The author would reasonably assume that the reticent readers have the same thoughts as the author, so the final ticket type that deserves to be killed will be higher. If everyone thinks that this situation deserves to be killed, it will be much easier to write, hahaha... The shipowners expressed their opinions enthusiastically, which is really important because it depends on whether it will be fun to watch later (because I think it is actually fun to persuade Qin to surrender)!
Chapter 32 is so expensive that I can't bear it
The author is rigorous and rigorous, and this is the first time he knows about things like Spanish galleons and rudder locks. Quick update! Quick update!
The author has rich knowledge and rigorous research
It also writes about the late Ming dynasty, which is rare on the market. It depicts the social features of the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese shogunate, and Vietnam very well. It also reflects the mentality of the European colonists who came all the way to Asia to make a fortune at that time. Moreover, the European colonists play a large role. You can often see the conflicts and battles between the protagonists and the colonists from various European countries, which gives you a refreshing feeling of a collision of civilizations.
Do you have any recommendations for similar books? The other pirate stories are all fantasy and I don't like to read them. . . . Please update more authors! One picture a day is not enough. 😴😴😴😴
Well written, I'll give you two tickets.
A very good pirate article, no magic modification history, good
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Recommended: quality resources The Ming Dynasty version of pirate articles is very good. It is written in detail about navigation. This kind of article is not common. As long as you work steadily, you can basically achieve results. Sanjiang is promising, and there should be great masterpieces in the future.



[Recommendation level]: ♥♥♥ [Author]: Spring of the Year of Qinglisi [Results]: Excellent product (serial) [Introduction]: This year, European civilization was laden with silver, silk, and gunpowder, and passionately collided between the black tide and the monsoon. This year, the Ming Dynasty, which experienced the disastrous defeat of Saarhu, lost two emperors one after another, and was in a state of turmoil. For the world, this is the golden age of navigation. For Ming Dynasty, now is a good time for party struggle. In this era of great strife, Lin Qian quietly came to the Ming Dynasty and became a pirate. With sea trade on his left and sea power on his right, he set off a frenzy of building a maritime empire. Latin America supplied the silver, and northern Vietnam supplied the coal. Indochina plants trees for us, Australia herds our sheep, and Argentina raises our cattle. The Spice Islands sent cardamom, and the Ivory Coast paid tribute with gold and ivory. The Ottomans grew our coffee and the Mediterranean was our winery. Our cotton plantations are spreading from India to all warm places on earth. As for our textile factories, the spinning machines are running endlessly and the cylinders of the steam engines are roaring. This was the worst of times, but it became the best of times. The civilization of this world will set sail from the east.




The protagonist travels to the end of Wanli and becomes a fugitive. What follows is the legend of One Piece~




Traveling through the Wanli Ming Dynasty, he killed the captain at the beginning to encourage rebellion, kidnapped the Spanish governor's daughter to design a Manila ship, killed the eunuchs to save the people, and is currently temporarily occupying Nan'ao Island with more than 3,000 old, weak, women and children. The article is quite fluent, and I don't see any poisonous points. It is egoistic and has the style of a general. It's just that the word count is too few.













