
Mingqi
About This Novel
Chaos broke out at the end of the Ming Dynasty, Liaodong collapsed thousands of miles away, brutal party struggles, internal and external troubles, and the Ming Dynasty, which had enjoyed more than 200 years of existence, came to the end of its rope. This is a history of the battles of the invincible commander Zhongxing Huangming.
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Official(28)Scraped 24d ago
I can't walk if I see a woman. There are too many roles for women, and women can get involved in everything. This is ancient times, not modern times.
Capitalism in Kaiyuan City is simply extremely poisonous. It's a complete fabrication. You said that you allowed wealthy families to acquire land, and you used the British sheep herding incident as a metaphor for the rise of your capitalism. Don't be too funny. Can the Ming Dynasty be the same as the British? The most indispensable thing on the border is refugees, and China has been a land-based farmer since ancient times. What do you rely on? Why are those refugees becoming Zibenjia? Don't be ridiculous. This is really too poisonous. The best way is to kill a few big landowners and then confiscate the unowned land to the government to resettle the refugees or farm. Traveling through ancient times, the economic development is a small-scale peasant economy. Don't mess with it. In addition, open sea trade, improve the status of merchants, and in short, learn from the Song Dynasty.
The biggest problem with people nowadays is that sometimes they really don't believe in anything, they only believe in what they think, and they always feel that their analysis must be right. Even the author cannot escape this
poison
That's the writing. The protagonist's character is still a human being in two lives. He can't walk when he sees a woman. He was a soldier in his previous life, so don't be disgusted. The rating was brushed, right?
Protagonist or (Author)
As a person who has received the education of funeral affairs, he shouldn't believe in such things as "the king has the power of heaven" and "loyalty to the king and thinkers all over the world", right? Either go (socialism), but this requires at least decades or hundreds of years of planning to achieve, or complete the early stage of unification (dictatorship) and gradually over-reform (constitutional monarchy) in the middle and later stages (constitutional monarchy). If you want to be emperor and want the throne to be passed on for a longer time, you must give up most of your rights in the later stage (constitutional monarchy). You must know (the danger of a tiger comes from its fur, and the danger of an emperor comes from its rights)
The more you write, the more rubbish you write, and the more you write, the worse it gets.
The unofficial history of later generations is always harmful to people. Since it is an unofficial history, why should we refer to him? It is also easy to belittle other authors.
This is my favorite military novel, but it's a pity that it requires eunuchs.
This is my favorite military novel, but it's a pity that it requires eunuchs.
Full of firepower
The plot is complete and well-organized. What I feel is lacking is that there are too many meaty scenes, repeated scenes, and over-exaggeration. Overall, it is okay.
The author has accumulated profound historical knowledge in the late Ming Dynasty, and actually interprets officialdom from another perspective.
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Community(0)
Official(28)Scraped 24d ago
I can't walk if I see a woman. There are too many roles for women, and women can get involved in everything. This is ancient times, not modern times.
Capitalism in Kaiyuan City is simply extremely poisonous. It's a complete fabrication. You said that you allowed wealthy families to acquire land, and you used the British sheep herding incident as a metaphor for the rise of your capitalism. Don't be too funny. Can the Ming Dynasty be the same as the British? The most indispensable thing on the border is refugees, and China has been a land-based farmer since ancient times. What do you rely on? Why are those refugees becoming Zibenjia? Don't be ridiculous. This is really too poisonous. The best way is to kill a few big landowners and then confiscate the unowned land to the government to resettle the refugees or farm. Traveling through ancient times, the economic development is a small-scale peasant economy. Don't mess with it. In addition, open sea trade, improve the status of merchants, and in short, learn from the Song Dynasty.
The biggest problem with people nowadays is that sometimes they really don't believe in anything, they only believe in what they think, and they always feel that their analysis must be right. Even the author cannot escape this
poison
That's the writing. The protagonist's character is still a human being in two lives. He can't walk when he sees a woman. He was a soldier in his previous life, so don't be disgusted. The rating was brushed, right?
Protagonist or (Author)
As a person who has received the education of funeral affairs, he shouldn't believe in such things as "the king has the power of heaven" and "loyalty to the king and thinkers all over the world", right? Either go (socialism), but this requires at least decades or hundreds of years of planning to achieve, or complete the early stage of unification (dictatorship) and gradually over-reform (constitutional monarchy) in the middle and later stages (constitutional monarchy). If you want to be emperor and want the throne to be passed on for a longer time, you must give up most of your rights in the later stage (constitutional monarchy). You must know (the danger of a tiger comes from its fur, and the danger of an emperor comes from its rights)
The more you write, the more rubbish you write, and the more you write, the worse it gets.
The unofficial history of later generations is always harmful to people. Since it is an unofficial history, why should we refer to him? It is also easy to belittle other authors.
This is my favorite military novel, but it's a pity that it requires eunuchs.
This is my favorite military novel, but it's a pity that it requires eunuchs.
Full of firepower
The plot is complete and well-organized. What I feel is lacking is that there are too many meaty scenes, repeated scenes, and over-exaggeration. Overall, it is okay.
The author has accumulated profound historical knowledge in the late Ming Dynasty, and actually interprets officialdom from another perspective.









