
Youth of Ming Dynasty
by Ming Yang All Over The World
About This Novel
(The new book "Da Ming: I, Zuo Mengeng, Will Not Surrender to the Qing Dynasty!" Has been published!) The Ming Dynasty died not in Chongzhen, but in Tianqi, actually in Wanli, and first in Jiajing. The Jiajing Dynasty was destroyed by party strife. Modern young man Lu Bing traveled back to Jiajing for three years and became Jiajing's good brother Lu Bing. This year Yang Tinghe was dismissed from office and returned to his hometown, Yan Song was still wasting his time in Nanjing, Xu Jie had just passed the imperial examination, Qi Jiguang and Zhang Juzheng were not yet born... This year, there were still 120 years before the fall of the Ming Dynasty. The most important thing for Lu Bing at this time is not to attack Oara in the north or the pirates in Nanping, but to help Jiajing fight for his father!
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Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
The author gives himself a good review, but it's not too much.
In the Ming Dynasty, if you wanted to reform, you had to be an emperor to be able to do it, and to be an emperor, you also had to be able to swim. Several emperors in the Ming Dynasty died of falling into the water, which is really a travesty of history, and the ones who died were prepared to cause trouble, which really makes people think a lot.
Youth of Ming Dynasty
Was the Jiajing Dynasty destroyed by party strife? What historical materials did the author look at to come to this conclusion?
Collect first, read later
How many updates are there in a day? I hope there will be more.
The author will analyze it with us
It is said that those who had Mingjun tendencies in the Ming Dynasty would have died long ago. I think there is something fishy in this! Author analysis😘
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Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
The author gives himself a good review, but it's not too much.
In the Ming Dynasty, if you wanted to reform, you had to be an emperor to be able to do it, and to be an emperor, you also had to be able to swim. Several emperors in the Ming Dynasty died of falling into the water, which is really a travesty of history, and the ones who died were prepared to cause trouble, which really makes people think a lot.
Youth of Ming Dynasty
Was the Jiajing Dynasty destroyed by party strife? What historical materials did the author look at to come to this conclusion?
Collect first, read later
How many updates are there in a day? I hope there will be more.
The author will analyze it with us
It is said that those who had Mingjun tendencies in the Ming Dynasty would have died long ago. I think there is something fishy in this! Author analysis😘









