
Stealing Nanyang in the Late Ming Dynasty
by The Land Blown By The Monsoon
About This Novel
The ancients said: "If there is a bad situation in Hanoi, move its people to the east of the river." ... In the first year of Tianqi, floods and locust plagues occurred in Yanzhou and Jinan prefectures in Shandong Province. The people were destitute and homeless. Liu Ji, a great sage (thief) from Nanyang, sent large ships to relocate the victims to Nanyang. "An ocean is just a bigger river. The ancients said it must be moved, so it must be moved." The Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, and British all gave thumbs up and said: "What Jia Kui Ji said makes sense. This is what we do." Liu Ji looked back and sneered: "The ancients also said, 'Even if you are far away, you will be killed!'" Therefore, the winds rose from the South Sea, pacified the natives, controlled the Western barbarians, monopolized the spice trade, and then returned to their homeland, helped the Central Plains, and pointed their swords at the four seas.
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
I can't stand it, the sentences are not fluent and I don't know what the writing looks like.
Chapter 36, I don't like it, so I won't kill him and keep it for the New Year.
After reading dozens of chapters, I didn't feel that it was too messy at all. The slow-burning type also needs to be more exciting, so that people can be involved. If you can't grasp the slow-burning type, the progress will be faster.
There are most novels written in the late Ming Dynasty. There are relatively few stories about those who founded a country overseas and came back to overthrow the Qing Dynasty. The male protagonist is a very good character and the plot is also very exciting.
I can't stand it anymore, it's too poisonous, Chapter 44, I'm not talking about the inside and outside enemies, but I'm going to kill you... Isn't that what matters? Not to mention creating an adopted son to inherit the family property when he was in his teens or twenties.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
I can't stand it, the sentences are not fluent and I don't know what the writing looks like.
Chapter 36, I don't like it, so I won't kill him and keep it for the New Year.
After reading dozens of chapters, I didn't feel that it was too messy at all. The slow-burning type also needs to be more exciting, so that people can be involved. If you can't grasp the slow-burning type, the progress will be faster.
There are most novels written in the late Ming Dynasty. There are relatively few stories about those who founded a country overseas and came back to overthrow the Qing Dynasty. The male protagonist is a very good character and the plot is also very exciting.
I can't stand it anymore, it's too poisonous, Chapter 44, I'm not talking about the inside and outside enemies, but I'm going to kill you... Isn't that what matters? Not to mention creating an adopted son to inherit the family property when he was in his teens or twenties.









