
Supervisor of the Ming Dynasty: I, Emperor Jingtai, Refuse to Ascend the Throne
About This Novel
Zhu Yongze, a master of history at Yanda University, died suddenly in front of Emperor Jingtai's research paper. When he opened his eyes, he turned into Zhu Qiyu, the king of Yin who was promoted to the throne after the Tumu Fort Incident. Looking at the ministers who "asked for the establishment of a new emperor" and the Empress Dowager Sun who was hiding her plans in front of him, he clearly remembered the tragic ending of his "enthronement and restoration" in history. "I will not sit on this throne!" His refusal shocked the court. He thought of retreating in order to secure the power to oversee the country, but he faced the desperate situation of Oala troops approaching the city, the Beijing camp wearing less than 20,000 pieces of armor, and the national inventory of only 30,000 taels of silver. The soft ones are afraid of the hard ones, the hard ones are afraid of the horizontal ones, and the horizontal ones are afraid of death! Facing the impoverished nobles, he ransacked their homes and cut off their salaries without mercy; facing the corrupt Beijing camp, he reorganized and promoted elite soldiers with an iron fist; when encountering the difficult Wala, he personally inspected the ordnance deployment and prepared for war. Empress Dowager Sun was restraining her, King Xiang was watching, and the captured imperial brother was eyeing him. Yu Qian was loyal and courageous, but he was short of food and money. Zhu Qiyu holds the historical script in hand, relies on his power to break the situation, and saves the country with iron and blood - this time, he not only wants to defend the city of Beijing, but also rewrites the tragedy of the "Gate-Seizing Incident"!
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)









