
Destroyed the Ming Dynasty
by The Sweeping Monk Of The Imperial College
About This Novel
The Ming Dynasty is a dynasty that people both love and hate. Where is the emperor guarding the country, the king dying in the country, everything is just a good name for it. Gao Lin, a survivor of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, when he stepped into the general trend of the Hongwu period, everything was about to change. Should he become a loyal minister of the Ming Dynasty, or should he overthrow this feudal dynasty that had just existed for less than ten years? Let's see.
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The revolution in the Ming Dynasty could not be solved. Zhu Yuanzhang had a strong desire for power and the prime minister was abolished. Mencius' people-oriented ideas that violated the monarchy were changed by Zhu Yuanzhang, and Mencius was even kicked out of the Confucius Temple. If you want a dynasty to function normally, you must weaken the power of the monarch and try to establish a constitutional monarchy, where the king is under the law. Otherwise, a stupid monarch could overthrow all your reforms.
Can you not mention the rebellion?
I was confused, couldn't revolution be reform? How come the word "revolution" sounds so good to people like you and it turns into "rebellion" when it comes to your mouth? At the beginning of the story, I noticed that you all wanted to put the protagonist's head on Zhu Yuanzhang's desk. How much do you want this eunuch in the novel? For those who said they did not rebel at the beginning, please go back and check the information. There were many peasant uprisings during the Hongwu period. In the 14th year of Hongwu in Guangdong, the pirate Cao Xing joined forces with Su Wenqing, Shan Zhidao, and Li Ziwen to revolt, with tens of thousands of people and 1,800 warships. After the suppression, an uprising broke out and tens of thousands of people gathered. In the third year of Hongwu in Guangxi, an uprising was triggered by forcibly conscripting people into the army. It was not suppressed until the eighth year of Hongwu. In the 28th year of Hongwu period, the Yao and Zhuang people jointly revolted. More than 18,360 rebels and more than 8,280 family members were killed. In the third year of Hongwu in Fujian, there was an uprising in Quanzhou, in the fifth year of Hongwu there was an uprising in Tong'an, in the tenth year of Hongwu there was another uprising in Quanzhou, there was an uprising in Zhangzhou in the twelfth year of Hongwu, and there was an uprising in Fu'an in the fourteenth year of Hongwu. There was the Luotian Uprising in the sixth year of Hongwu in Jiangxi, and the Yuanzhou Uprising in the 20th year of Hongwu. In the twelfth year of Hongwu's reign in Sichuan, Mei County revolted and occupied 14 states and counties. In the fourteenth year of Hongwu's reign, Guang'an Prefecture revolted. The uprisings of Jingangnu, Gao Fuxing, and Tian Jiucheng in Shaanxi were suppressed from the early Hongwu period until Yongle seven years ago. In the 16th year of Hongwu's reign, King Shuntian of Huguang revolted, in the 22nd year of Hongwu's reign Xia San of Ganzhou revolted, and in the 11th year of Hongwu's eradication King Wu Yi'er's uprising began. In the 18th year of Hongwu's reign, the army was known as an army of 200,000. In the 29th year of Hongwu, Li Faliang revolted in Huguang and Xiangtan. These are just the larger ones. As for whether the protagonist will rebel or not, I'm still weighing it. You can express your opinions and I will adopt them after reading them.
I've met a group to make noise for you, and it's forbidden to cause harm to the human body.
828944272, please consciously abide by the group rules when joining the group, that's all. Kick directly when discovered
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Revolution? , I think the Great Qin Revolution was better, and the King of Qin was quite ambitious.
Write a reformist novel yourself and see how many people read it. Are reforms that do not seize power successful? They are all harmful to others and themselves
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The revolution in the Ming Dynasty could not be solved. Zhu Yuanzhang had a strong desire for power and the prime minister was abolished. Mencius' people-oriented ideas that violated the monarchy were changed by Zhu Yuanzhang, and Mencius was even kicked out of the Confucius Temple. If you want a dynasty to function normally, you must weaken the power of the monarch and try to establish a constitutional monarchy, where the king is under the law. Otherwise, a stupid monarch could overthrow all your reforms.
Can you not mention the rebellion?
I was confused, couldn't revolution be reform? How come the word "revolution" sounds so good to people like you and it turns into "rebellion" when it comes to your mouth? At the beginning of the story, I noticed that you all wanted to put the protagonist's head on Zhu Yuanzhang's desk. How much do you want this eunuch in the novel? For those who said they did not rebel at the beginning, please go back and check the information. There were many peasant uprisings during the Hongwu period. In the 14th year of Hongwu in Guangdong, the pirate Cao Xing joined forces with Su Wenqing, Shan Zhidao, and Li Ziwen to revolt, with tens of thousands of people and 1,800 warships. After the suppression, an uprising broke out and tens of thousands of people gathered. In the third year of Hongwu in Guangxi, an uprising was triggered by forcibly conscripting people into the army. It was not suppressed until the eighth year of Hongwu. In the 28th year of Hongwu period, the Yao and Zhuang people jointly revolted. More than 18,360 rebels and more than 8,280 family members were killed. In the third year of Hongwu in Fujian, there was an uprising in Quanzhou, in the fifth year of Hongwu there was an uprising in Tong'an, in the tenth year of Hongwu there was another uprising in Quanzhou, there was an uprising in Zhangzhou in the twelfth year of Hongwu, and there was an uprising in Fu'an in the fourteenth year of Hongwu. There was the Luotian Uprising in the sixth year of Hongwu in Jiangxi, and the Yuanzhou Uprising in the 20th year of Hongwu. In the twelfth year of Hongwu's reign in Sichuan, Mei County revolted and occupied 14 states and counties. In the fourteenth year of Hongwu's reign, Guang'an Prefecture revolted. The uprisings of Jingangnu, Gao Fuxing, and Tian Jiucheng in Shaanxi were suppressed from the early Hongwu period until Yongle seven years ago. In the 16th year of Hongwu's reign, King Shuntian of Huguang revolted, in the 22nd year of Hongwu's reign Xia San of Ganzhou revolted, and in the 11th year of Hongwu's eradication King Wu Yi'er's uprising began. In the 18th year of Hongwu's reign, the army was known as an army of 200,000. In the 29th year of Hongwu, Li Faliang revolted in Huguang and Xiangtan. These are just the larger ones. As for whether the protagonist will rebel or not, I'm still weighing it. You can express your opinions and I will adopt them after reading them.
I've met a group to make noise for you, and it's forbidden to cause harm to the human body.
828944272, please consciously abide by the group rules when joining the group, that's all. Kick directly when discovered
?
Revolution? , I think the Great Qin Revolution was better, and the King of Qin was quite ambitious.
Write a reformist novel yourself and see how many people read it. Are reforms that do not seize power successful? They are all harmful to others and themselves









