
Statistical Ming Dynasty
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A powerful empire must provide at least 2000 statistics about the country. If Chongzhen knew his country well, his ending would have been different.
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Official(54)Scraped 23d ago
I would like to ask, is the author a dog lover? Military dogs and the like should be respected, but is it too much to directly order public officials not to eat dog meat? Is this to set international standards?
If you don't get rid of the civil service clique
It's useless no matter how many statistics you have
Big logic doesn't work
Why do you say this? Because what exactly did Chongzhen die from? He died from natural disasters and poor control of the grassroots political power brought about by the exhausted empire. Under such conditions, any statistics you make are useless.
Your introduction is unattractive.
You said that Chongzhen knew about it. Even if he calculated it, the statistics might be false. Officials protect each other and can only do it bit by bit and slowly, unless they start over from scratch.
See Chapter 650
Incredible, why usurp power? I don't understand! Chongzhen did nothing wrong. He was very supportive of his son. How could he be so open-minded?
The author's history is a bit poor
See the picture below (I posted a book review and it was considered that there was a problem with the content??? This is too strict!) There is a problem with the following organization, it should be: Although in the Qing Dynasty..., But in the Ming Dynasty before the Qing Dynasty...
The baby decisively abandons the book at the beginning
What is golden finger? Chongzhen is hopeless in this era. There is no other way but to tear it down and reopen it. Of course, I don't think I said that.
Very well written
Come on, it's been a long time since I've seen such beautiful Ming Dynasty literature.
It's well written, but it's a little short and I finished it in one day. Come on.
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Official(54)Scraped 23d ago
I would like to ask, is the author a dog lover? Military dogs and the like should be respected, but is it too much to directly order public officials not to eat dog meat? Is this to set international standards?
If you don't get rid of the civil service clique
It's useless no matter how many statistics you have
Big logic doesn't work
Why do you say this? Because what exactly did Chongzhen die from? He died from natural disasters and poor control of the grassroots political power brought about by the exhausted empire. Under such conditions, any statistics you make are useless.
Your introduction is unattractive.
You said that Chongzhen knew about it. Even if he calculated it, the statistics might be false. Officials protect each other and can only do it bit by bit and slowly, unless they start over from scratch.
See Chapter 650
Incredible, why usurp power? I don't understand! Chongzhen did nothing wrong. He was very supportive of his son. How could he be so open-minded?
The author's history is a bit poor
See the picture below (I posted a book review and it was considered that there was a problem with the content??? This is too strict!) There is a problem with the following organization, it should be: Although in the Qing Dynasty..., But in the Ming Dynasty before the Qing Dynasty...
The baby decisively abandons the book at the beginning
What is golden finger? Chongzhen is hopeless in this era. There is no other way but to tear it down and reopen it. Of course, I don't think I said that.
Very well written
Come on, it's been a long time since I've seen such beautiful Ming Dynasty literature.
It's well written, but it's a little short and I finished it in one day. Come on.
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Recommendation index: ★★★ Mathematics doesn't lie! A modern man who studied statistics traveled through time and became the prince of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Cixiang, and used what he learned to save the Ming Dynasty!




This book is a book that can be read to kill time when you have nothing to do. The character Zhu Cilang has also been written badly recently, but this book uses statistical methods to reinterpret history. The benefits are good. But the layout is too small.














