
Joined the Army in Liaodong in the Late Ming Dynasty
by Liaoying
About This Novel
In the early third month of the lunar calendar in the 47th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, the Battle of Sarhu broke out. All three guerrilla generals Yang Qin and his son died for their country. Only the fourth son Yang Lin broke out from the blood sea of corpses by chance. Our story begins... This story does not have golden fingers, logistical systems, or the charm of a domineering king; nor does it have a harem of stallions and beautiful women. If you are concerned about this, please bypass other related channels. Thank you! "The Ming Dynasty fell, causing disaster to our descendants for four hundred years. Everyone in the world is guilty!" --Author
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Official(6)Scraped 1d ago
It's well written, I hope it won't collapse later.
Come on, author, hold on. . .
Come on (ง •̀_•́)ง
If you like this book very much, please keep writing and support you.
The most taboo thing about writing historical novels is what you think
I don't want to read your introduction anymore. Basically, people who fight keep as many descendants as possible, marry as many as possible, and raise more children. Especially those who go to the battlefield cannot handle the pressure and it's not impossible that they will eventually turn into a camp.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Come on, author
The protagonist's strength is increasing, preferably with abnormal physical strength! And how does the protagonist save Daming? The biggest enemy of Ming Dynasty is actually not the slaves!
OK
Can you please not go into too many comments? Anyway, as long as it's not too outrageous, it's fine.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 1d ago
It's well written, I hope it won't collapse later.
Come on, author, hold on. . .
Come on (ง •̀_•́)ง
If you like this book very much, please keep writing and support you.
The most taboo thing about writing historical novels is what you think
I don't want to read your introduction anymore. Basically, people who fight keep as many descendants as possible, marry as many as possible, and raise more children. Especially those who go to the battlefield cannot handle the pressure and it's not impossible that they will eventually turn into a camp.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Come on, author
The protagonist's strength is increasing, preferably with abnormal physical strength! And how does the protagonist save Daming? The biggest enemy of Ming Dynasty is actually not the slaves!
OK
Can you please not go into too many comments? Anyway, as long as it's not too outrageous, it's fine.









