
Go North to Conquer the Qing Dynasty
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Is the male protagonist too kind to the wealthy gentry who rebelled in Suzhou? There is nothing wrong with learning from Cao Cao. But why choose to kill a group of people with bad records to scare the monkeys? There is nothing wrong with learning from Cao Cao, and there is nothing wrong with letting go of a large number of people. But is it a good thing to give in? At the very least, capture one or two of the leaders, kill them, and ransack their homes. Deterrence the rest and teach them that rebellion is not without cost. A big stick. Wouldn't a hand of carrots be better?
I have knelt before the Buddha for three thousand years, yet my Buddha has never felt pity for me. It's not the dust that covers the Buddha's eyes, it's the fact that the incense and money were not offered In troubled times, Bodhisattva does not care about anything, Laojun carries his sword to save the common people The Taiping Buddhist Gate welcomes pilgrims, and the Taoist Lord retires to the mountains and forests
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Everyone has already commented on the plot, so I won't say more. But what kind of plane is it that the preface and the follower are often inconsistent? I wonder if the author was able to write while dancing? Sometimes a sentence pops up out of nowhere, which is quite confusing. For example, at the beginning of a certain chapter, it was explained why the protagonist agreed to lend food to others... And then I was shocked! When the protagonist agreed to borrow food, I quickly turned back to the previous chapter, thinking that I had missed a certain plot, but it turned out that I had not missed it, but that the author had missed it... Similar situations happen so often that I am too lazy to list them one by one. It is really such a careless way of writing, regardless of whether the plot is good or bad, and it is really impossible to read it.
No thought
If you want to be an emperor and want your own territory, you can fight and do it yourself, but you are at war with yourself, brother...
The forefront of novels in the late Ming Dynasty
The author is a veteran, and the book is very readable, but many aspects cannot be written in detail, and everyone knows the specific reasons. Okay, let's get down to business. The plot of this book is compact and the rhythm is strong. Generally speaking, books with such a tight plot tend to have some logical problems. But this book doesn't. Everything makes sense. Readers who like late Ming Dynasty novels and love action descriptions can read it.
Author, I would like to ask, will this protagonist become independent and become an emperor and build a country? Please be sure to answer, thank you!
How good would it be if you wanted to pay a fine for traveling to the north in the Southern Song Dynasty?
There is really one thing missing. No matter what kind of skill it is, it's fine. Author, you have to think about how you have to get used to working in a new environment, let alone going to the battlefield all of a sudden! Can a 20-year-old diaosi fight? To be honest, if it were me, I wouldn't care if I live for two days
How can I travel through the past without a golden finger?
How can I play Geer and travel back in time without a golden finger?
read this book
I want to smash my phone. I want to go back and kill all the Hun men, and then you will understand. .
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Official(55)Scraped 20d ago
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Is the male protagonist too kind to the wealthy gentry who rebelled in Suzhou? There is nothing wrong with learning from Cao Cao. But why choose to kill a group of people with bad records to scare the monkeys? There is nothing wrong with learning from Cao Cao, and there is nothing wrong with letting go of a large number of people. But is it a good thing to give in? At the very least, capture one or two of the leaders, kill them, and ransack their homes. Deterrence the rest and teach them that rebellion is not without cost. A big stick. Wouldn't a hand of carrots be better?
I have knelt before the Buddha for three thousand years, yet my Buddha has never felt pity for me. It's not the dust that covers the Buddha's eyes, it's the fact that the incense and money were not offered In troubled times, Bodhisattva does not care about anything, Laojun carries his sword to save the common people The Taiping Buddhist Gate welcomes pilgrims, and the Taoist Lord retires to the mountains and forests
Nothing to say
Everyone has already commented on the plot, so I won't say more. But what kind of plane is it that the preface and the follower are often inconsistent? I wonder if the author was able to write while dancing? Sometimes a sentence pops up out of nowhere, which is quite confusing. For example, at the beginning of a certain chapter, it was explained why the protagonist agreed to lend food to others... And then I was shocked! When the protagonist agreed to borrow food, I quickly turned back to the previous chapter, thinking that I had missed a certain plot, but it turned out that I had not missed it, but that the author had missed it... Similar situations happen so often that I am too lazy to list them one by one. It is really such a careless way of writing, regardless of whether the plot is good or bad, and it is really impossible to read it.
No thought
If you want to be an emperor and want your own territory, you can fight and do it yourself, but you are at war with yourself, brother...
The forefront of novels in the late Ming Dynasty
The author is a veteran, and the book is very readable, but many aspects cannot be written in detail, and everyone knows the specific reasons. Okay, let's get down to business. The plot of this book is compact and the rhythm is strong. Generally speaking, books with such a tight plot tend to have some logical problems. But this book doesn't. Everything makes sense. Readers who like late Ming Dynasty novels and love action descriptions can read it.
Author, I would like to ask, will this protagonist become independent and become an emperor and build a country? Please be sure to answer, thank you!
How good would it be if you wanted to pay a fine for traveling to the north in the Southern Song Dynasty?
There is really one thing missing. No matter what kind of skill it is, it's fine. Author, you have to think about how you have to get used to working in a new environment, let alone going to the battlefield all of a sudden! Can a 20-year-old diaosi fight? To be honest, if it were me, I wouldn't care if I live for two days
How can I travel through the past without a golden finger?
How can I play Geer and travel back in time without a golden finger?
read this book
I want to smash my phone. I want to go back and kill all the Hun men, and then you will understand. .
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Seedlings has 200,000 words. Let's see how the protagonist can save the world and fight against the Qing Dynasty and destroy the Tatars. It is now almost time to regain Nanjing.




Five-star recommendation. I can't find any plot flaws in this historical article. It tells the story of the son of the governor who survived the Three Massacres in Jiading. He defrauded Suzhou and attacked Hangzhou, captured Shanghai, pacified Nanjing, conquered Jingxiang, Huguang, stabilized Sichuan and Shu, pacified Fujian and Taiwan, the Northern Expedition, and the Great Navigation. The article is full of human affairs in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. It is very researched and contains many criticisms of historians and figures recorded in Qing history. They have different opinions on understanding that period of history, including descriptions by Shi Kefa, Zheng Chenggong, Shang Kexi, Hong Chengchou and others, and Huang Duanzi is also indispensable. There are also original poems, and the author is not simple! !




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