
Chongzhen Revived the Ming Dynasty
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A modern man traveled through time and became Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, and worked hard to revive the Ming Dynasty. Try to build a modern country on the basis of the Ming Dynasty system to adapt to the needs of industrialization. The "History of the Ming Dynasty", "Daming Huidian", "Chongzhen Changbian", "Chongzhen Shilu", "Ziuzhongzhi", etc. Shall prevail.
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Official(17)Scraped 2d ago
The author is an idealist who has not been severely beaten by society. The ancients were just technologically backward, not fools.
The people around the palace have not been cleaned up, and the guards are all listening to nine thousand years old. Are you going to abolish this and reform the system? What about Dongchang? Jinyiwei? It's all in the hands of others, isn't it easy for you to die? Hold
I'm laughing so hard. If you don't kill all the gentry and aristocratic families, are you going to wait until 200 years later to continue destroying the country? Why not kill all the millions of gentry, aristocratic families, and clans, and then continue to imitate the Qing Dynasty and destroy the country?
Idiot author, by the time you finish revising it, Huang Taiji will have cleaned up the outside of Beijing.
Looking at cerebral hemorrhage
Is a Yuan Keli worthy of discussing with the emperor and seizing power?
I can't stand it any longer and don't dare to do anything. Always afraid of others being alert... Even worse than Chongzhen.
Why does the author always remember that there is no revolution but a gun in the back?
Shouldn't being an emperor regulate conflicts and distribution? Always thinking about suppression. Furthermore, weapons and equipment did not necessarily have to come from the mainland at that time, and it is impossible to seal the national borders at this stage.
There are too few updates and it's not enough to watch. I'll save my monthly pass to wait for the author's comments.
The author really writes a lot about the political system.
To be honest, without military power, it is actually a bit difficult to complete such a major change in the political system just by relying on games. Also, the author was a little too trusting about the civil servants. Didn't the emperor even interfere in the training of the new army? Anyone who wants to take control of management basically has to rebel in order to take control of Jingying personally.
Doing nothing, just like quarreling with children, thinking whatever you want, a lot of organizational reforms
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Official(17)Scraped 2d ago
The author is an idealist who has not been severely beaten by society. The ancients were just technologically backward, not fools.
The people around the palace have not been cleaned up, and the guards are all listening to nine thousand years old. Are you going to abolish this and reform the system? What about Dongchang? Jinyiwei? It's all in the hands of others, isn't it easy for you to die? Hold
I'm laughing so hard. If you don't kill all the gentry and aristocratic families, are you going to wait until 200 years later to continue destroying the country? Why not kill all the millions of gentry, aristocratic families, and clans, and then continue to imitate the Qing Dynasty and destroy the country?
Idiot author, by the time you finish revising it, Huang Taiji will have cleaned up the outside of Beijing.
Looking at cerebral hemorrhage
Is a Yuan Keli worthy of discussing with the emperor and seizing power?
I can't stand it any longer and don't dare to do anything. Always afraid of others being alert... Even worse than Chongzhen.
Why does the author always remember that there is no revolution but a gun in the back?
Shouldn't being an emperor regulate conflicts and distribution? Always thinking about suppression. Furthermore, weapons and equipment did not necessarily have to come from the mainland at that time, and it is impossible to seal the national borders at this stage.
There are too few updates and it's not enough to watch. I'll save my monthly pass to wait for the author's comments.
The author really writes a lot about the political system.
To be honest, without military power, it is actually a bit difficult to complete such a major change in the political system just by relying on games. Also, the author was a little too trusting about the civil servants. Didn't the emperor even interfere in the training of the new army? Anyone who wants to take control of management basically has to rebel in order to take control of Jingying personally.
Doing nothing, just like quarreling with children, thinking whatever you want, a lot of organizational reforms
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The Sun and the Moon Become Bright Series--Ming Lie Zong Zhu Youjian (Chongzhen) It was he who hanged the emperor When Chongzhen was reborn, he had to live and not wander. The heavy burden of these two capitals and thirteen provinces fell on Emperor Chongzhen.




The protagonist travels through Chongzhen and makes silent efforts in the early stage. He is a bit confused. After twenty or thirty chapters, when General Wei Zhongxian has fallen and Donglin has not yet risen, the court exerts its efforts to reform the political system and take back power in one fell swoop. The current step is big, but it is also a brilliant one. The key is to see whether the military war in the later period is exciting! The protagonist is calm and rational, and has the foundation of a wise man. It is worth watching.




As the title states, he became Chongzhen and revived the Ming Dynasty. This book is mainly about institutional reform, the plot is relatively weak, and the overall story is boring. But it is still interesting to see some of the reforms that interest me. Just read it as a paper!













