
Ming Dynasty: the Most Powerful Emperor in History
About This Novel
Travel through time and become Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty! The empire's rule is crumbling, and natural and man-made disasters are coming one after another! Faced with the current predicament, Zhu Youjian had only one sentence: My fate is up to me! I want to be the strongest emperor in history! Train the new army, restore the Western Factory, open sea bans, open trade routes, destroy rebels, and bring peace to the world! All regrets will be made up for! All humiliation, all returned! My Ming Dynasty, I have the final say!
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
It was Yuan Chonghuan who killed Mao Wenlong and opened the head of a general who was good at killing.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, military generals and governors were suspicious of each other. Yuan Chonghuan's fault was largely due to the fact that he listened to the tune but not the announcement. Originally, civil servants and military generals did not trust each other. After Mao Wenlong's death, the military generals were all in danger. In the end, Mao Wenlong's men surrendered to the Qing Dynasty.
I think the author pulled it off, the first chapter at the beginning shows the level. Are you still trying to turn the tide in a counter-intuitive scheme? Did you write the book based on the History Channel show?
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
It was Yuan Chonghuan who killed Mao Wenlong and opened the head of a general who was good at killing.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, military generals and governors were suspicious of each other. Yuan Chonghuan's fault was largely due to the fact that he listened to the tune but not the announcement. Originally, civil servants and military generals did not trust each other. After Mao Wenlong's death, the military generals were all in danger. In the end, Mao Wenlong's men surrendered to the Qing Dynasty.
I think the author pulled it off, the first chapter at the beginning shows the level. Are you still trying to turn the tide in a counter-intuitive scheme? Did you write the book based on the History Channel show?









