
Late Ming Dynasty: One Tael of Silver Per Minute, Bulldozing the World
About This Novel
The new book "The Late Ming Dynasty: Let You Rebellion, What the Hell Are Charitable Emperors" has been released for signing. If you are interested, Yanzu can click on the author's name to view it. Traveling through the late Ming Dynasty, he became the last emperor Chongzhen. Get money system. System level lv1, you can get 1 tael of silver every minute. System level LV2, you can get 2 taels of silver every minute. System level LV3, you can get 4 taels of silver every minute. Every time you spend one tael of silver, you will accumulate a little experience. The higher the consumption, the more experience and the higher the level. ... The money system comes with its own system warehouse and system mall. In the system mall, various supplies can be purchased. The first-level system mall is used to purchase weapons and equipment from the late Ming Dynasty. The second-level system mall is used to purchase weapons and equipment from the First World War. The third-level system mall is used to purchase weapons and equipment from the Second World War. ... The higher the consumption, the higher the permission to unlock the system mall. Chongzhen: "If you have money, you have money. There is only one voice in the world!" Crush the world, dominate the bulldozer! Erdi, Erdi, all Erdi!
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Official(67)Scraped 20d ago
The writing is beyond words
The previous content will probably dissuade some people. Most of the newcomers will be able to read it or those who like the same subject matter. Old bookworms will probably just read the table of contents. Then give it 4 stars. After all, writing a novel is not easy.
Just started to persuade me to quit
The system talks too much (intelligent), I don't know what the author thinks. Give the protagonist a system to do whatever he likes. 🙃
I'm really annoying those stick women. Is the main character a dog licker? Isn't it disgusting?
I am now reading Chapter 94. The more I read, the better it gets. I have subscribed to 30 chapters. Good work, author.
They have already bought soldiers directly, why are they still there to buy soldiers? They just ransack homes to buy soldiers, raid homes to buy soldiers, and then plunder and buy soldiers, plunder and buy soldiers, even if you open such a big golden finger, you still have such ink marks...
Chapter 1 to Chapter 11 are all introductions. There was no substantive content, I just bought people and eunuchs, and then it was gone. After chapter 11, the plot still stayed in the mall. You think it's okay to write words, but you're a bit serious.
This pace is too fast. The transition from controlling the capital to controlling the whole country is very unreasonable. First of all, after you kill the Minister of the Ministry of Finance, let's not talk about the reaction of his disciples and his party (I know you have systematically recruited eunuchs and soldiers, but they will definitely resist. No matter what Dismissal from office, joint petition, direct resistance, the reaction of the network of ministers in this position is not written at all) What are the thoughts of other parties about this position, and the intrigues of partisanship are not reflected (you take advantage of others to kill them forcibly, other officials do this to you) Behavior that does not follow normal routines will definitely have a very violent reaction. Someone will definitely assassinate you. All aspects can be written.) Secondly, if you kill someone, who will be the official in this position? It does not mean that the matter is over if you kill someone. Who will do the work of the Ministry of Households? What is the handling of the entire household department when Shu is greedy for money? (Although the system can also recruit people in power, it is a bottom-up relationship network. If you are a new and unfamiliar person, officials from all over the country will cooperate with you. Although the system says that the recruitment is reasonable, it should not have such party connections) and then Beginning to take control of the country, at the end of the Ming Dynasty, all the aristocratic families have become bigger. Your emperor has only one division outside the capital to produce justice. He must be fighting, and for normal intelligence personnel (system production is considered high-level talent), you have to calculate the time you spend walking around the country. To enter, you have to enter the core level. This is something that will only take a few months to get started. You will definitely have to fight with states, counties and counties all over the country. As a traveler, you will definitely have to measure the land and count the population. No matter what you do, these aristocratic families will be with you. They will not stop fighting (the aristocratic family is basically a local emperor, who controls power, people, and land. They directly do not allow civilians to buy your things. Your things are useless no matter how good they are. Anyone who dares to go will die), so there must be a war. Of course, the system can recruit people very easily. Big, if you fight hard like this, you can basically unify the world, but you can refer to my opinion as the author. If you write more carefully, you can write hundreds of more chapters (you can improve the word count and the plot and story will be more reasonable, readers will be more comfortable watching, and you can make more money yourself, right?)
So many useless words. 700 Out of 1000 words are useless. Good water
Wouldn't a large amount of silver depreciate the currency?
Does the author understand economics? Gold and silver are currencies, but they are also exchange items of equal value. Only silver without commodities is of no use. A large amount of silver will flood and the currency will depreciate.
Summary: It feels good, but it doesn't last long.
It was quite enjoyable at the beginning, but you will have to use your perseverance to continue reading after the 90th chapter. After reading Chapter 159, I couldn't hold on anymore. There is an increasing feeling that the system is too dependent and too active. The queen was concerned about Zhu Youjian's health. Zhu Youjian didn't see the queen even once when he was well, and the harem was completely gone (the careerism is understandable). Sending troops to disaster areas and borders is just like playing a game. Just mark a location and it feels like the protagonist is playing a game with a sense of border, unlike time travel. The people under his command are all NPCs and they don't even have names. There is no characterization at all. If you hadn't read other novels about the late Ming Dynasty, you wouldn't know who they are. Generally speaking, the author's writing style is a bit higher than that of a flow novel. There is no characterization. It is just like playing a game. The main line is to make money and exploding troops → continue to make money and exploding troops. It's really cool, it's invincible. Even though I get tired easily, time is still measured by days. It feels as if the protagonist has just completed "treating guests, beheadings, and being treated as dogs" after just three days of travel. The imperial city, disaster areas, and borders have been dealt with directly, and he is ready to see the world. It feels a bit rushed, no one rushes you with questions, and the system doesn't have time to punish you. The protagonist feels a bit like a robot. This is the first time I read a novel and there are so many complaints. The biggest problem is the issue of time. I understand the sense of crisis, but there is no need to count it in days, there are still more than ten years to go! ! There are still many slots that I don't know how to spit out.
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Official(67)Scraped 20d ago
The writing is beyond words
The previous content will probably dissuade some people. Most of the newcomers will be able to read it or those who like the same subject matter. Old bookworms will probably just read the table of contents. Then give it 4 stars. After all, writing a novel is not easy.
Just started to persuade me to quit
The system talks too much (intelligent), I don't know what the author thinks. Give the protagonist a system to do whatever he likes. 🙃
I'm really annoying those stick women. Is the main character a dog licker? Isn't it disgusting?
I am now reading Chapter 94. The more I read, the better it gets. I have subscribed to 30 chapters. Good work, author.
They have already bought soldiers directly, why are they still there to buy soldiers? They just ransack homes to buy soldiers, raid homes to buy soldiers, and then plunder and buy soldiers, plunder and buy soldiers, even if you open such a big golden finger, you still have such ink marks...
Chapter 1 to Chapter 11 are all introductions. There was no substantive content, I just bought people and eunuchs, and then it was gone. After chapter 11, the plot still stayed in the mall. You think it's okay to write words, but you're a bit serious.
This pace is too fast. The transition from controlling the capital to controlling the whole country is very unreasonable. First of all, after you kill the Minister of the Ministry of Finance, let's not talk about the reaction of his disciples and his party (I know you have systematically recruited eunuchs and soldiers, but they will definitely resist. No matter what Dismissal from office, joint petition, direct resistance, the reaction of the network of ministers in this position is not written at all) What are the thoughts of other parties about this position, and the intrigues of partisanship are not reflected (you take advantage of others to kill them forcibly, other officials do this to you) Behavior that does not follow normal routines will definitely have a very violent reaction. Someone will definitely assassinate you. All aspects can be written.) Secondly, if you kill someone, who will be the official in this position? It does not mean that the matter is over if you kill someone. Who will do the work of the Ministry of Households? What is the handling of the entire household department when Shu is greedy for money? (Although the system can also recruit people in power, it is a bottom-up relationship network. If you are a new and unfamiliar person, officials from all over the country will cooperate with you. Although the system says that the recruitment is reasonable, it should not have such party connections) and then Beginning to take control of the country, at the end of the Ming Dynasty, all the aristocratic families have become bigger. Your emperor has only one division outside the capital to produce justice. He must be fighting, and for normal intelligence personnel (system production is considered high-level talent), you have to calculate the time you spend walking around the country. To enter, you have to enter the core level. This is something that will only take a few months to get started. You will definitely have to fight with states, counties and counties all over the country. As a traveler, you will definitely have to measure the land and count the population. No matter what you do, these aristocratic families will be with you. They will not stop fighting (the aristocratic family is basically a local emperor, who controls power, people, and land. They directly do not allow civilians to buy your things. Your things are useless no matter how good they are. Anyone who dares to go will die), so there must be a war. Of course, the system can recruit people very easily. Big, if you fight hard like this, you can basically unify the world, but you can refer to my opinion as the author. If you write more carefully, you can write hundreds of more chapters (you can improve the word count and the plot and story will be more reasonable, readers will be more comfortable watching, and you can make more money yourself, right?)
So many useless words. 700 Out of 1000 words are useless. Good water
Wouldn't a large amount of silver depreciate the currency?
Does the author understand economics? Gold and silver are currencies, but they are also exchange items of equal value. Only silver without commodities is of no use. A large amount of silver will flood and the currency will depreciate.
Summary: It feels good, but it doesn't last long.
It was quite enjoyable at the beginning, but you will have to use your perseverance to continue reading after the 90th chapter. After reading Chapter 159, I couldn't hold on anymore. There is an increasing feeling that the system is too dependent and too active. The queen was concerned about Zhu Youjian's health. Zhu Youjian didn't see the queen even once when he was well, and the harem was completely gone (the careerism is understandable). Sending troops to disaster areas and borders is just like playing a game. Just mark a location and it feels like the protagonist is playing a game with a sense of border, unlike time travel. The people under his command are all NPCs and they don't even have names. There is no characterization at all. If you hadn't read other novels about the late Ming Dynasty, you wouldn't know who they are. Generally speaking, the author's writing style is a bit higher than that of a flow novel. There is no characterization. It is just like playing a game. The main line is to make money and exploding troops → continue to make money and exploding troops. It's really cool, it's invincible. Even though I get tired easily, time is still measured by days. It feels as if the protagonist has just completed "treating guests, beheadings, and being treated as dogs" after just three days of travel. The imperial city, disaster areas, and borders have been dealt with directly, and he is ready to see the world. It feels a bit rushed, no one rushes you with questions, and the system doesn't have time to punish you. The protagonist feels a bit like a robot. This is the first time I read a novel and there are so many complaints. The biggest problem is the issue of time. I understand the sense of crisis, but there is no need to count it in days, there are still more than ten years to go! ! There are still many slots that I don't know how to spit out.









