
The Big Pirate in the Late Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
In the eighth year of Chongzhen, The politics of the Ming Dynasty were corrupt, and rogue bandits were everywhere in the interior, while Tartars were watching from outside. Coupled with strong headwinds like the Little Ice Age, an already dilapidated ship is heading for a strange road. Protagonist Zheng Hongkui: What a coincidence, there is no ship on the sea that I can't sail. Let's change course! Set sail again! Control the sails and you will always have a favorable wind!
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Let's talk about the contents of the second volume
The story of the Japanese slaves arriving at Tsushima Island was indeed true. At that time, the imperial court paid great attention to it and sent a message to the Li Dynasty for verification. The story in the second volume will write another possibility of history. If the protagonist travels through time and history remains unchanged, then it is not in vain!
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I am very grateful to Oreki Harano for his monthly votes, as well as the recommendation votes from many readers, and special thanks to Ark One for his unremitting efforts to support this book. He is the first reader of this book. I see him voting for recommendations every day and I am more motivated.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Let's talk about the contents of the second volume
The story of the Japanese slaves arriving at Tsushima Island was indeed true. At that time, the imperial court paid great attention to it and sent a message to the Li Dynasty for verification. The story in the second volume will write another possibility of history. If the protagonist travels through time and history remains unchanged, then it is not in vain!
Thank you for your support. If you have any comments or suggestions, please write them below this post.
I am very grateful to Oreki Harano for his monthly votes, as well as the recommendation votes from many readers, and special thanks to Ark One for his unremitting efforts to support this book. He is the first reader of this book. I see him voting for recommendations every day and I am more motivated.









