
Prime Minister
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(The new book "Governing the Ming Dynasty Alone" is ready to be slaughtered. Please support!) If you are good at learning, you will be an official. If you are good at officialdom, you will be a prime minister. If you are good at ministers, you will be a great country. The Chinese nation has a common dream of becoming a great nation, and we should all strive for it now, in the future, or in the past. --The founder of the world's largest country in the sixteenth century. In the spring of the thirty-sixth year of Jiajing, a modern man who failed to shoulder the mission of China was reborn as a poor scholar in a mountain village in western Guangdong. He then gained fame and entered officialdom. His life soon had a new direction of struggle, and the history of the Chinese nation would also be rewritten... (Book Club: Prime Minister of the Great Power 96857475)
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Official(470)Scraped 11d ago
The author, you don't understand what a poor family is.
A poor family must at least be a small landowner or a rich farmer or a rich businessman. If you can't afford food, how can you study? In ancient times, as long as you studied, you were basically not poor, because you can buy pens, inks, paper and inkstones for several years a year. But it's well written.
Can the author respect history when writing such a novel?
I just want to ask a girl that a child can enter the Hanlin Academy casually, is it a vegetable market, can she show up when a superior official is reprimanding a subordinate official, and earn a little money from a poor family? This is all at the level of Princess Taiping. Is it okay to rely on some music? I can't stand it anymore, and I have no sense of immersion at all.
What exactly does a poor family mean?
Before reading the book, I read the comments and saw an interesting post. Everyone was debating what "humble family" refers to. Most book friends believe that "humble family" refers to those families who come from poor families. As far as I know, poor families generally refer to those common people, landlords, businessmen and the like who have no ancestors who want to serve as officials in the court. Having money but no political background means that a scholar from a poor family does not mean a second-generation official. Many people have also said that in ancient times, if you wanted to study, you had to have a certain financial background. After all, the cost was relatively high. If you don't have enough money to support one person in studying until the end of the scientific examination to become an official, or to give up the scientific examination and find another way out, the rest of the family may not even be able to afford food. Paper, ink, pens, inkstones, books, study (tuition fees), etc., Plus eating, drinking, sleeping, and not working on production, so it makes sense that the conditions of families who can afford to study will not be any worse. Of course, there are also local gentry who set up schools so that some people from poor families can study and become literate. This is my personal understanding. What do you think "humble family" means? Emm... A discussion is a discussion. Just read the novel to your own comfort and don't worry too much about it. If you like this book, please continue to support it. If you haven't read it yet, don't rush to a conclusion. Take a look and then talk, hehe;-). Well, I haven't read the book yet, so please ignore the five stars.
Hu Niu was a complete failure. Don't watch it anymore, it's too toxic.
Hu Niu was a complete failure. Don't watch it anymore, it's too toxic.
It's so poisonous. Please kill Hu Niu. Please🙏🙏🙏
This sister is really a huge failure. She was very sensible in the early stage, but she collapsed in the later stage. You won six yuan in a row, and you are the youngest imperial minister. But after all, you are just a small sixth-rank official...
I gave two stars because the author coded so many words.
I have read more than a hundred chapters. If this book was okay five years ago, it was specially for novices. Now most readers have read multiple books. I feel that there are too many poisonous points, especially the description of the protagonist sister, which is too long and the character portrayal is a bit deliberate. Huniu gives people a weird feeling. I feel that the author ignored the social environment of the Ming Dynasty and took it for granted. I suggest the author write more about official politics or the social situation at that time. Don't write hard while holding Hu Niu (and the writing is a bit speechless). Readers like to read special stories, not to see how your protagonist dotes on his sister.
Although Haoran traveled through time and became a nerd, he finally became a literate person. Educated people never suffer big losses, after all, there are many things in people's heads.
The protagonist who is an official but does not call the shots
I'm really not in the mood to watch anymore. The 8-year-old invincible Huniu, the fearful protagonist, is so disgusting. Let me complain.
Stop writing about Hu Niu. I can't stand it anymore after reading 400 chapters. A case is being tried in the court, and a 7-year-old kid said, Brother, you are too cruel. What is the name of what you wrote?
It's not unreasonable for the rating to be so low.
The main character's sister, Hu Niu, has almost more pages than the main character. Is it appropriate to write about so many Hu Niu? ? ? Really poor sense of immersion. What's even more amazing than the time-traveling protagonist is that Huniu is a 6-7-year-old child, whose worldliness, intelligence, and physical strength are at the level of an adult! This little girl follows the protagonist here and there, and even goes to fight pirates together. What kind of transportation does this little girl use? ? ? ? There is no conventional logical thinking at all, I am really convinced! Being sober in human relationships requires experience
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Official(470)Scraped 11d ago
The author, you don't understand what a poor family is.
A poor family must at least be a small landowner or a rich farmer or a rich businessman. If you can't afford food, how can you study? In ancient times, as long as you studied, you were basically not poor, because you can buy pens, inks, paper and inkstones for several years a year. But it's well written.
Can the author respect history when writing such a novel?
I just want to ask a girl that a child can enter the Hanlin Academy casually, is it a vegetable market, can she show up when a superior official is reprimanding a subordinate official, and earn a little money from a poor family? This is all at the level of Princess Taiping. Is it okay to rely on some music? I can't stand it anymore, and I have no sense of immersion at all.
What exactly does a poor family mean?
Before reading the book, I read the comments and saw an interesting post. Everyone was debating what "humble family" refers to. Most book friends believe that "humble family" refers to those families who come from poor families. As far as I know, poor families generally refer to those common people, landlords, businessmen and the like who have no ancestors who want to serve as officials in the court. Having money but no political background means that a scholar from a poor family does not mean a second-generation official. Many people have also said that in ancient times, if you wanted to study, you had to have a certain financial background. After all, the cost was relatively high. If you don't have enough money to support one person in studying until the end of the scientific examination to become an official, or to give up the scientific examination and find another way out, the rest of the family may not even be able to afford food. Paper, ink, pens, inkstones, books, study (tuition fees), etc., Plus eating, drinking, sleeping, and not working on production, so it makes sense that the conditions of families who can afford to study will not be any worse. Of course, there are also local gentry who set up schools so that some people from poor families can study and become literate. This is my personal understanding. What do you think "humble family" means? Emm... A discussion is a discussion. Just read the novel to your own comfort and don't worry too much about it. If you like this book, please continue to support it. If you haven't read it yet, don't rush to a conclusion. Take a look and then talk, hehe;-). Well, I haven't read the book yet, so please ignore the five stars.
Hu Niu was a complete failure. Don't watch it anymore, it's too toxic.
Hu Niu was a complete failure. Don't watch it anymore, it's too toxic.
It's so poisonous. Please kill Hu Niu. Please🙏🙏🙏
This sister is really a huge failure. She was very sensible in the early stage, but she collapsed in the later stage. You won six yuan in a row, and you are the youngest imperial minister. But after all, you are just a small sixth-rank official...
I gave two stars because the author coded so many words.
I have read more than a hundred chapters. If this book was okay five years ago, it was specially for novices. Now most readers have read multiple books. I feel that there are too many poisonous points, especially the description of the protagonist sister, which is too long and the character portrayal is a bit deliberate. Huniu gives people a weird feeling. I feel that the author ignored the social environment of the Ming Dynasty and took it for granted. I suggest the author write more about official politics or the social situation at that time. Don't write hard while holding Hu Niu (and the writing is a bit speechless). Readers like to read special stories, not to see how your protagonist dotes on his sister.
Although Haoran traveled through time and became a nerd, he finally became a literate person. Educated people never suffer big losses, after all, there are many things in people's heads.
The protagonist who is an official but does not call the shots
I'm really not in the mood to watch anymore. The 8-year-old invincible Huniu, the fearful protagonist, is so disgusting. Let me complain.
Stop writing about Hu Niu. I can't stand it anymore after reading 400 chapters. A case is being tried in the court, and a 7-year-old kid said, Brother, you are too cruel. What is the name of what you wrote?
It's not unreasonable for the rating to be so low.
The main character's sister, Hu Niu, has almost more pages than the main character. Is it appropriate to write about so many Hu Niu? ? ? Really poor sense of immersion. What's even more amazing than the time-traveling protagonist is that Huniu is a 6-7-year-old child, whose worldliness, intelligence, and physical strength are at the level of an adult! This little girl follows the protagonist here and there, and even goes to fight pirates together. What kind of transportation does this little girl use? ? ? ? There is no conventional logical thinking at all, I am really convinced! Being sober in human relationships requires experience
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(Imperial Examination Official Article) A scourge was reborn in a poor scholar of the Ming Dynasty. The scholar had a sister, so the scourge had a sister, and from then on he started his strong life. --The author states. This is a "I have a sister, so I'm awesome" story. --Reader comments. New to the game, recommended.




History category. Promote feudal society to capital society, political battle IQ is online, worth watching




It's an okay imperial examination essay. The male protagonist's sister is very cute.




Is the author obviously from Western Guangdong? ~~~I am still very familiar with some geography, history and culture~~~Okay~~~I can also handle some foreshadowing~~














