
Civil Servants of Ming Dynasty
by Number Of Steel Coins Under The Moon
About This Novel
Traveling through the early Ming Dynasty, he originally wanted to survive in troubled times. However, the family is in decline, the creditor is coming, and the life of the loving mother and young sister is hanging by a thread. Lu Anzhi, a modern civil servant, woke up and became a destitute scholar under the city of Suzhou in the first year of Hongwu. At this time, the Ming Dynasty was just established, and everything was in ruins waiting to be revitalized; Emperor Hongwu was a murderous man; and things were turbulent above the court. Carrying the memory of two lifetimes, he turned the tide: At the micro level, use modern thinking to do business and farmland, save the family, and find a glimmer of hope in the gaps in history; At the macro level, he served as a counselor in the court with unparalleled wisdom. From a ninth-grade official to an important cabinet minister, he was deeply involved in major historical events such as the Kongyin case, the Hu Weiyong case, and the Jingnan campaign. This is an official career that is walking on thin ice, and it is also a huge gamble with the times. From Hongwu to Yongle, he grew from a chess piece to a chess player step by step. Let's see how a poor family can make its way to success in this glorious Ming Dynasty!
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