
Ming Dynasty: I, Zhu Di, Have Been Unable to Do so and Have Raised Pigs Instead
by Xiao Lanyi
About This Novel
In the fifteenth year of Hongwu, the rising Ming Empire was heading towards greatness. Judy, the leading male protagonist of Shuangwen, got the wrong script. The son inherited his father's business and became a professional pig farmer. Zhu Di became the soft persimmon of the Ming Dynasty, the laughing stock of the government and the public, a joke among the people, the shame of the Zhu family, Lao Zhu scolded Zhongbao, Zhu Biao was a fool, a bad example for the clan, and the object of jokes for the powerful. What's wrong with me raising pigs? Dad, who doesn't know how to run a country and fight a war? Why don't you try it on me? What's wrong with me raising pigs? Brother... Ahem, my brother is sick, I should encourage him! What's wrong with me raising pigs? Gao Xu, don't think too much about it. I'm not Jing Nan, so you don't have to be a chicken in a crock pot. Dad feels sorry for you! What do you think I'm doing? I really have no ambitions. I just want to raise pigs and be a vassal king in peace, but you must not force me to be difficult! Lao Zhu, I'll just order you! Have some fun! This book is also known as "Father is kind and son is filial: Zhu family's father and son are too narrow-minded", "When it comes to being emperor, I won't accept anyone", "Zhu Yuanzhang!" Don't be dissatisfied, I will serve Zhu Wusi to calm you down and defeat you! >>Group portraits, tactics, tradition, relaxation, conspiracy, cool writing
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