
Long Wanshengshi
by Visitors From Parallel Space
About This Novel
Just by looking at the title of the book, you can tell that this is a story that travels through the Ming Dynasty. On the 80th day, he pledged his allegiance to the emperor, representing the figures of Taizu's seventeenth dynasty. One hundred thousand people died together, leaving three hundred miles of Ming Dynasty behind. In the 276th year of the Ming Dynasty, countless romantic figures wrote their own chapters for the development of the empire, but they could not withstand the dynasty's transition from prosperity to decline. When Zhang Juzheng died, the Jialong Reform that lasted for decades came to an end, and the death knell of the Ming Dynasty also sounded. The Han people are industrious, kind-hearted, and good at learning. It is said that the sea is open to all rivers and is tolerant. Is it really impossible to escape the hardships of history? When the soul of a modern academic scumbag unexpectedly came to the Ming Dynasty and was born into a family of hereditary low-level military officers, what else could he do? Can his arrival revitalize the dying dynasty? Come to China Literature's website to read more of my works!
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Official(31)Scraped 3d ago
It seems that military guards in the Ming Dynasty were not allowed to take the imperial examination
Zhu Yuanzhang decided that what your ancestors did is what you do.
Isn't it funny that you, a modern person, rely solely on taking the imperial examination to make a career in Jiangxi, which is the most difficult place to pass the imperial examination? You might as well provide a system. This is not equivalent to using the aspect that you are least good at against the aspect that the ancients were best at. Moreover, if you read too much of the Four Books and Five Classics, you will be stupid, and it may completely cover up modern knowledge. Instead of taking the imperial examination, it would be much better to write and arrange a way out for the protagonist in areas where modern people have relatively advantages in conspiracy, intrigue, business, military, agriculture, industry, shipping, etc. You can enter an official position by relying on military merit or imperial examination, or by relying on connections. If you become an official, you will become an official. It doesn't matter if you rebel or are recruited. Business relationships, interest bundles, intrigues, industry, agriculture, and military affairs, making money in business, official work, management, etc. Can all be arranged as the protagonist's advantageous abilities. However, I think it is not possible for the imperial examination.
The writing is okay, but I can't always put people into it.
Complaints, if you can finish the exam, move forward, why not finish the exam? Isn't this a matter of attitude?
From an objective point of view, the first part of the book is okay, but the second part, especially after becoming a Jinshi, is basically just hydrology. It is either a lengthy explanation based on scriptures or a large psychological description, and there is not much plot to promote development. And the most important thing is that from the end of this book, it feels like it is just a narrative of official history, but with the addition of a protagonist as a bystander. Haha, I guess the author himself doesn't know what he wants to write.
See 878
It's been a long time since I opened the sea and entered the cabinet as the second assistant, but it still hasn't come out. (If I remember correctly, in the previous plot, the port pilot took a long time, and Longqing's silver was only a little bit every year, so there was no motivation to push forward. Then the protagonist meant between the lines that his family had already made a lot of money, which was simply funny) Currently we see that in 878, during the Wanli period, the emperor's army was secondly assisted, and the port was piloted to no avail. It is still competing for water and sea transportation all day long, and the opening of the sea is far away. (Who said that although I, a layman, will not rebel or reform, I still have three major goals? Is there any movement towards these three goals now?)
Why don't you write it anymore? I'm waiting for your update.
Are you a eunuch? No updates for two days! Update it soon
The protagonist is mediocre, but very real
The setting and abilities of the protagonist are indeed very average. For ordinary people in modern society, they are so mediocre that they have no outstanding advantages except for the eyes of later generations. The most terrifying thing is that after 3,400 chapters, the protagonist has nothing but luck and experience in stacking buffs. Whether it is the imperial examination or the officialdom, one can rise step by step, even leading the army for the first time. My own strength is not strong enough, my foundation is not deep enough, and I always want to be the chief minister or minister, but what do you use to compete with the ancients? Apart from a few insights from later generations, there is no other outstanding ability. It is a typical example of high vision and low hand.
I'm writing nonsense. I'm writing nonsense. I've been trying to turn it into an article. I've written more than 1,000 pieces and it's not finished yet. I've been cheating money.
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Official(31)Scraped 3d ago
It seems that military guards in the Ming Dynasty were not allowed to take the imperial examination
Zhu Yuanzhang decided that what your ancestors did is what you do.
Isn't it funny that you, a modern person, rely solely on taking the imperial examination to make a career in Jiangxi, which is the most difficult place to pass the imperial examination? You might as well provide a system. This is not equivalent to using the aspect that you are least good at against the aspect that the ancients were best at. Moreover, if you read too much of the Four Books and Five Classics, you will be stupid, and it may completely cover up modern knowledge. Instead of taking the imperial examination, it would be much better to write and arrange a way out for the protagonist in areas where modern people have relatively advantages in conspiracy, intrigue, business, military, agriculture, industry, shipping, etc. You can enter an official position by relying on military merit or imperial examination, or by relying on connections. If you become an official, you will become an official. It doesn't matter if you rebel or are recruited. Business relationships, interest bundles, intrigues, industry, agriculture, and military affairs, making money in business, official work, management, etc. Can all be arranged as the protagonist's advantageous abilities. However, I think it is not possible for the imperial examination.
The writing is okay, but I can't always put people into it.
Complaints, if you can finish the exam, move forward, why not finish the exam? Isn't this a matter of attitude?
From an objective point of view, the first part of the book is okay, but the second part, especially after becoming a Jinshi, is basically just hydrology. It is either a lengthy explanation based on scriptures or a large psychological description, and there is not much plot to promote development. And the most important thing is that from the end of this book, it feels like it is just a narrative of official history, but with the addition of a protagonist as a bystander. Haha, I guess the author himself doesn't know what he wants to write.
See 878
It's been a long time since I opened the sea and entered the cabinet as the second assistant, but it still hasn't come out. (If I remember correctly, in the previous plot, the port pilot took a long time, and Longqing's silver was only a little bit every year, so there was no motivation to push forward. Then the protagonist meant between the lines that his family had already made a lot of money, which was simply funny) Currently we see that in 878, during the Wanli period, the emperor's army was secondly assisted, and the port was piloted to no avail. It is still competing for water and sea transportation all day long, and the opening of the sea is far away. (Who said that although I, a layman, will not rebel or reform, I still have three major goals? Is there any movement towards these three goals now?)
Why don't you write it anymore? I'm waiting for your update.
Are you a eunuch? No updates for two days! Update it soon
The protagonist is mediocre, but very real
The setting and abilities of the protagonist are indeed very average. For ordinary people in modern society, they are so mediocre that they have no outstanding advantages except for the eyes of later generations. The most terrifying thing is that after 3,400 chapters, the protagonist has nothing but luck and experience in stacking buffs. Whether it is the imperial examination or the officialdom, one can rise step by step, even leading the army for the first time. My own strength is not strong enough, my foundation is not deep enough, and I always want to be the chief minister or minister, but what do you use to compete with the ancients? Apart from a few insights from later generations, there is no other outstanding ability. It is a typical example of high vision and low hand.
I'm writing nonsense. I'm writing nonsense. I've been trying to turn it into an article. I've written more than 1,000 pieces and it's not finished yet. I've been cheating money.













