
The History of the Ming Dynasty (volume 2) That is Addictive Upon First Reading
About This Novel
This book is a new work in the series of "History of China that is addictive upon first reading". It describes what happened between Zhu Yunwen's accession to the throne and Zhu Zhanji's death. From the southern bureaucrats' "North-South List Case" to the Minister Tuogu's instigation of Zhu Yunwen to reduce the vassal state, King Yan Zhu Di set off a three-year "Jingnan" and finally ascended to the throne. Then Zhu Di moved the capital to Beijing, five Northern Expeditions, six voyages to the West, and then a series of strange changes in the "Two Years and Three Emperors" after Zhu Di's death. This book is based on historical books such as "History of the Ming Dynasty" and "Ming Tongjian". By analyzing historical facts and incorporating the author's unique insights, this book deeply explores the truth behind history and recreates a real Ming Dynasty for us.
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