Daming: My House Was Confiscated at the Beginning, and I Became the New Taizu

Daming: My House Was Confiscated at the Beginning, and I Became the New Taizu

by This Wu Song Doesn't Fight Tigers

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Shen Xiu, who traveled through time and became the legitimate son of the richest man in the Ming Dynasty, thought he could be free and live a luxurious life of singing and dancing every night. Who would have thought that when he opened his eyes, his home had been confiscated by Emperor Jiajing, and he himself was secretly imprisoned by the governor of Zhejiang. From a prisoner to a new scholar, from a scholar to the first scholar to rebel and proclaim himself emperor. On this road that no one sings about, he will reach the highest level step by step! He drank with Hai Rui, fought against Japanese invaders with Qi Jiguang, celebrated Yan Song's birthday, had been friends with Zhang Juzheng for many years, and was even Jiajing's favorite minister. How could he rebel? Many years later... Shen Xiu: Emperor Jiajing did treat me well, but he raided my house first.

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