
Daming: I'm Lying Down, You Guys Can Do Whatever You Want
About This Novel
Zhu Houzhao accidentally traveled to the first year of Zhengde and possessed Zhu Houzhao, who had just succeeded to the throne. Cut off the descendants! Life is in danger! Urgent! What to do? Thinking about his future, Zhu Houzhao decided to lie down! It was only when he lay down that Zhu Houzhao discovered that Daming's broken bed actually had thorns on it, and it hurt his waist! So Zhu Houzhao, who was lying down and unable to roll up, could only struggle desperately in the muddy water of Ming Dynasty, walking on thin ice every step of the way, fearing that he would accidentally drown that day!
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
Not very optimistic
The protagonist now needs to be famous and act within the rules, and there are many constraints. If you want to achieve something in your career, you won't be able to do it without being shady and having a flexible bottom line. As the largest feudal leader, the protagonist should shoulder the feudalism, fight against feudalism, establish money (asset groups), military, political and special forces, and set up a warlord oligarchic capital group. With money and food, the snowball will roll, squeezing other forces to death and redistributing the world.
It's no wonder that the original Zhu Houzhao regarded civil servants as his enemies. Think about it, your imperial grandfather and father had taken part in the imperial examinations and were transferred to become imperial doctors. They were executed (the same person), and they were saved by the civil servants. The revenge for killing his father was unending for Zhu Houzhao, who was still 16 years old at the time.
This is a very interesting historical text of the Ming Dynasty. The author has a very good understanding of history, his ideas and logic are very clear, and his personal perception is very profound. He is worthy of being an excellent socialist successor. In terms of plot, the story is smooth, the characters are real, and there is no problem of intellectualization or stereotypes. The writing is also very proficient. There is no rambling and repeated inclusion of private goods. The service is the main line, the priority is the speed, and the speed is very good. Rating 5 stars.
The relatives of the Ming Dynasty were in conflict with the civil servants and were not optimistic about it. And lying down, that's what Zhengde's father did.
Hundreds and tens of millions of silver can easily be counted.
The author doesn't know much about ancient politics
It feels like the author is completely trapped in his own world, and a lot of it is imaginary.
How can you, a modern man, become an emperor and play politics so quickly?
I want to have more sons, keep my life, and live a long life.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
Not very optimistic
The protagonist now needs to be famous and act within the rules, and there are many constraints. If you want to achieve something in your career, you won't be able to do it without being shady and having a flexible bottom line. As the largest feudal leader, the protagonist should shoulder the feudalism, fight against feudalism, establish money (asset groups), military, political and special forces, and set up a warlord oligarchic capital group. With money and food, the snowball will roll, squeezing other forces to death and redistributing the world.
It's no wonder that the original Zhu Houzhao regarded civil servants as his enemies. Think about it, your imperial grandfather and father had taken part in the imperial examinations and were transferred to become imperial doctors. They were executed (the same person), and they were saved by the civil servants. The revenge for killing his father was unending for Zhu Houzhao, who was still 16 years old at the time.
This is a very interesting historical text of the Ming Dynasty. The author has a very good understanding of history, his ideas and logic are very clear, and his personal perception is very profound. He is worthy of being an excellent socialist successor. In terms of plot, the story is smooth, the characters are real, and there is no problem of intellectualization or stereotypes. The writing is also very proficient. There is no rambling and repeated inclusion of private goods. The service is the main line, the priority is the speed, and the speed is very good. Rating 5 stars.
The relatives of the Ming Dynasty were in conflict with the civil servants and were not optimistic about it. And lying down, that's what Zhengde's father did.
Hundreds and tens of millions of silver can easily be counted.
The author doesn't know much about ancient politics
It feels like the author is completely trapped in his own world, and a lot of it is imaginary.
How can you, a modern man, become an emperor and play politics so quickly?
I want to have more sons, keep my life, and live a long life.









