
Rule the Ming Dynasty Alone
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Zhu Youtang has just traveled through time and has not had time to adapt to the identity of the prince. He has to take over the responsibilities of China in a hurry. Facing the good prime ministers, famous eunuchs and empresses described in Qingshi's works, it is like a game of Schrödinger's cat. Introduce the "Interrogation Regulations"? How can we delete the ancestral officials who committed eight hundred crimes and went to hell! Promulgated the "New List of Preferences and Exemptions"? Why did you end up asking for orders for the people and only caring about your own exemption from taxes and service! Abolish the "Preaching Officials"? Your Jiu Qing Ting Tui was stolen, right? This is a story of the awakening of Emperor Hongzhi. There is no feast for civil servants to divide power, no virtuous queen who killed her husband and exterminated his heirs, no famous eunuchs who were treacherous but loyal, and no scholar-bureaucrats ruling the world together. Hongzhi ZTE... Is also gone, because those people who boasted about it are really dead. This book is also known as "The Fishing Emperor", "It's Good to Rule a Country Alone", "The Record of Traitors" and "Hey Columbus, how to conquer Spain?" >>
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Official(85)Scraped 6d ago
I suppressed my nausea and read Chapter 45. The whole text found a good excuse for the protagonist's cowardice. It is commonly known as political compromise. You are an emperor who has inherited the throne through orthodoxy. You are bullied by your wife, ministers and relatives. Even your slaves turn a deaf ear to your words. Not even a slave can suppress you. The emperor is majestic. Sweeping the floor, if you don't kill me, you've already had a conflict with the civil servants. You know what they are like, and you don't want to improve the safety around you. You don't want to earn the power of factory guards and soldiers. You keep putting aside compromises, people around you are beaten, and your authority is wiped out again. You still engage in an exchange of benefits 6 In that cannibal harem, such stupidity can still appear. The protagonist gives me the kind of desire to do things, scruples about this, okay, you said to do things within the rules, can the eunuch deceive the king, can he be killed? It's hard to find toads with three legs, but there are more toads with two legs. There are a lot of people who want to be officials. I don't want to have a name behind me, talk about the ancestral system with you, and just take out the peeling and eating of grass. In my eyes, this emperor is really a loser, and those in the comment area are talking about political compromise. Sorry, I believe that politics comes from the barrel of a gun.
You are an emperor, wouldn't it be embarrassing for a woman to treat you like this? You don't want the emperor's authority at all. Why do you describe the emperor like this?
The book is overall a good book. But the man behind the scenes has never been found from beginning to end. So many noble and high-ranking officials would rather kill their whole families than tell who it is. It's simply funny. If someone with such a great personality and charm has anything to do with the emperor. Also, every time something happens, civilians come out to discuss how good the emperor is. It's so disgusting to see. How can there be so many civilians who are idle and care about what the emperor does?
If the emperor deepens reforms, he must have the power to rely on.
The way to be a king lies in checks and balances. The emperor cannot rush to the front and serve as the vanguard of reform. The rare military talent of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty allowed him to abandon the original noble group and cultivate new nobles through war to escort the reform. Moreover, the Han Dynasty favored martial arts. When Song Shenzong carried out the reform, the civilian officials received support from the newly rising southern gentry. In terms of military generals, on the basis of winning over the noble group, they supported and relied on the generals of the Western Army to escort them. If the protagonist wants to develop handicraft factories, he will inevitably have conflicts with the civil servants and bureaucrats who rely on the big landowners. If he wants to open up the sea, he will inevitably have conflicts with the Jiangnan civil servants who have absolute power. The current protagonist is just following the method of Emperor Chenghua and Emperor Jiajing. The best way to support the factory owners (capitalists) is to find ways to turn part of the Xungui Group into factory owners (capital) on the basis of dividing and suppressing the Xungui Group. At the same time, we can win over the northern civil servants (turning the northern gentry into factory owners) and the southwest civil servants to check and balance the Jiangnan civil servants who are becoming increasingly powerful. Even though the emperor had a lot of money, he could not withstand the cunning and clever expenditures of the civil servants. The civil servant group did not want the emperor to have too much money. It was not in the interest of the civil servants for the emperor to have money. Historically, when the Hongzhi Emperor made it difficult for the civil servant clique, especially the Jiangnan bureaucracy, to lose control. After Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty, diligent emperors had short reigns and short lifespans, while emperors who placed great emphasis on eunuchs had intermittent reigns, short lifespans and bad reputations. The lazy emperor reigned longer and lived longer. The imperial doctors of the Ming Dynasty were all unreliable and were known as emperor killers. The deaths of at least five emperors were related to them.
The protagonist should open a trade port in Guangzhou
Opening a trade port in Shanghai is not as good as opening a trade port in Guangzhou. The opening of a trade port in Shanghai once strengthened the power of the gentry in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Like Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, the opening of a trade port in Guangzhou (the first of the four major trading ports in Guangzhou, and foreigners visas in Guangzhou) strengthened and won over the gentry in Huguang. Thus suppressing the gentry in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. The bureaucracy must be divided and check and balance each other. It was during Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty that the gentry of Jiangsu and Zhejiang became extremely powerful. Hard to control.
The author should stop writing female characters. Look at what you write about female characters. They are either cute, silly, sweet, or brainless. In such a complicated environment in the Ming Dynasty, do you think you have had enough life or they have had enough life when writing such characters? As soon as the interaction style with the female characters comes to a head, the style falls apart, which directly lowers the level of the article. Many authors have this problem. If they can't write an emotional scene, they have to write it there and the result is that the writing will collapse.
No, it's painful to watch and I'm speechless.
It's so frustrating. This is not what an emperor should look like at all. A mere relative dares to talk to the emperor like this, it's too arrogant. Also, the original emperor who licked Zhang Yujiao was the emperor who had his body taken away before he was used, but it is different now. Brother, are you good at time travel as a modern person? Why do you want to be shitted by a woman sitting on your head? Just want to rule the Ming Dynasty alone. He can't even manage his own harem well.
After reading it, I feel that there is no authority of the emperor at all. This is an ancient feudal society. What is an emperor? One word can decide life and death. Those stupid emperors are more majestic than the protagonist. The protagonist Ni is constantly compromising, even dealing with his relatives. How can you fight with the cultural management group? Just go to sleep.
The whole thing is a useless emperor. Where is the image of a tyrant? If you don't know how to write emotional scenes, just don't write them. He's so cowardly and acts like a dick. It's really embarrassing for the time traveler.
Poisonous, really a little poisonous
I don't see that the protagonist has any ability to rule the Ming Dynasty alone. If he can't even handle the domestic slaves, don't think about anything else. The plot is all focused on other people. Why can you just tell others to do it for you?
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Official(85)Scraped 6d ago
I suppressed my nausea and read Chapter 45. The whole text found a good excuse for the protagonist's cowardice. It is commonly known as political compromise. You are an emperor who has inherited the throne through orthodoxy. You are bullied by your wife, ministers and relatives. Even your slaves turn a deaf ear to your words. Not even a slave can suppress you. The emperor is majestic. Sweeping the floor, if you don't kill me, you've already had a conflict with the civil servants. You know what they are like, and you don't want to improve the safety around you. You don't want to earn the power of factory guards and soldiers. You keep putting aside compromises, people around you are beaten, and your authority is wiped out again. You still engage in an exchange of benefits 6 In that cannibal harem, such stupidity can still appear. The protagonist gives me the kind of desire to do things, scruples about this, okay, you said to do things within the rules, can the eunuch deceive the king, can he be killed? It's hard to find toads with three legs, but there are more toads with two legs. There are a lot of people who want to be officials. I don't want to have a name behind me, talk about the ancestral system with you, and just take out the peeling and eating of grass. In my eyes, this emperor is really a loser, and those in the comment area are talking about political compromise. Sorry, I believe that politics comes from the barrel of a gun.
You are an emperor, wouldn't it be embarrassing for a woman to treat you like this? You don't want the emperor's authority at all. Why do you describe the emperor like this?
The book is overall a good book. But the man behind the scenes has never been found from beginning to end. So many noble and high-ranking officials would rather kill their whole families than tell who it is. It's simply funny. If someone with such a great personality and charm has anything to do with the emperor. Also, every time something happens, civilians come out to discuss how good the emperor is. It's so disgusting to see. How can there be so many civilians who are idle and care about what the emperor does?
If the emperor deepens reforms, he must have the power to rely on.
The way to be a king lies in checks and balances. The emperor cannot rush to the front and serve as the vanguard of reform. The rare military talent of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty allowed him to abandon the original noble group and cultivate new nobles through war to escort the reform. Moreover, the Han Dynasty favored martial arts. When Song Shenzong carried out the reform, the civilian officials received support from the newly rising southern gentry. In terms of military generals, on the basis of winning over the noble group, they supported and relied on the generals of the Western Army to escort them. If the protagonist wants to develop handicraft factories, he will inevitably have conflicts with the civil servants and bureaucrats who rely on the big landowners. If he wants to open up the sea, he will inevitably have conflicts with the Jiangnan civil servants who have absolute power. The current protagonist is just following the method of Emperor Chenghua and Emperor Jiajing. The best way to support the factory owners (capitalists) is to find ways to turn part of the Xungui Group into factory owners (capital) on the basis of dividing and suppressing the Xungui Group. At the same time, we can win over the northern civil servants (turning the northern gentry into factory owners) and the southwest civil servants to check and balance the Jiangnan civil servants who are becoming increasingly powerful. Even though the emperor had a lot of money, he could not withstand the cunning and clever expenditures of the civil servants. The civil servant group did not want the emperor to have too much money. It was not in the interest of the civil servants for the emperor to have money. Historically, when the Hongzhi Emperor made it difficult for the civil servant clique, especially the Jiangnan bureaucracy, to lose control. After Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty, diligent emperors had short reigns and short lifespans, while emperors who placed great emphasis on eunuchs had intermittent reigns, short lifespans and bad reputations. The lazy emperor reigned longer and lived longer. The imperial doctors of the Ming Dynasty were all unreliable and were known as emperor killers. The deaths of at least five emperors were related to them.
The protagonist should open a trade port in Guangzhou
Opening a trade port in Shanghai is not as good as opening a trade port in Guangzhou. The opening of a trade port in Shanghai once strengthened the power of the gentry in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Like Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, the opening of a trade port in Guangzhou (the first of the four major trading ports in Guangzhou, and foreigners visas in Guangzhou) strengthened and won over the gentry in Huguang. Thus suppressing the gentry in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. The bureaucracy must be divided and check and balance each other. It was during Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty that the gentry of Jiangsu and Zhejiang became extremely powerful. Hard to control.
The author should stop writing female characters. Look at what you write about female characters. They are either cute, silly, sweet, or brainless. In such a complicated environment in the Ming Dynasty, do you think you have had enough life or they have had enough life when writing such characters? As soon as the interaction style with the female characters comes to a head, the style falls apart, which directly lowers the level of the article. Many authors have this problem. If they can't write an emotional scene, they have to write it there and the result is that the writing will collapse.
No, it's painful to watch and I'm speechless.
It's so frustrating. This is not what an emperor should look like at all. A mere relative dares to talk to the emperor like this, it's too arrogant. Also, the original emperor who licked Zhang Yujiao was the emperor who had his body taken away before he was used, but it is different now. Brother, are you good at time travel as a modern person? Why do you want to be shitted by a woman sitting on your head? Just want to rule the Ming Dynasty alone. He can't even manage his own harem well.
After reading it, I feel that there is no authority of the emperor at all. This is an ancient feudal society. What is an emperor? One word can decide life and death. Those stupid emperors are more majestic than the protagonist. The protagonist Ni is constantly compromising, even dealing with his relatives. How can you fight with the cultural management group? Just go to sleep.
The whole thing is a useless emperor. Where is the image of a tyrant? If you don't know how to write emotional scenes, just don't write them. He's so cowardly and acts like a dick. It's really embarrassing for the time traveler.
Poisonous, really a little poisonous
I don't see that the protagonist has any ability to rule the Ming Dynasty alone. If he can't even handle the domestic slaves, don't think about anything else. The plot is all focused on other people. Why can you just tell others to do it for you?
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Zhu Youtang, who had just traveled through time and had not yet had time to adapt to the identity of the prince, had to take over the responsibility of China in a hurry. Facing all the forces that were eyeing him, it was like a game of Schrödinger's cat. Merciful? It is not a good idea to violate the ancestral rules and be greedy for eight hundred words and go to hell! Appoint an honest and clean minister? Minister Qingliu may not necessarily be able to do things and may not be honest. Well, this is actually an excuse. It's just that you civil servants have the final say on things. So what do you want me, the emperor, to do? Ruling the world with scholar-bureaucrats? My words mean that the world's laws are not favourable? Let's take a look at the story of how a modern man's soul penetrated the virtuous emperor Zhu Youtang and transformed into a tyrant, and how he led China to the top of the world.


Zhu Youtang, who had just traveled through time and had not yet had time to adapt to the identity of the prince, had to take over the responsibility of China in a hurry. Facing all the forces that were eyeing him, it was like a game of Schrödinger's cat. Being generous and merciful? It is not good to go to hell for violating the ancestral system and being corrupt! Appointing upright ministers of Qingliu? Ministers of Qingliu may not necessarily be able to do things, but they may not be incorruptible. Well, this is actually an excuse, but things are decided by you civil servants. So what do you want me as an emperor to do? Rule the world with scholar-bureaucrats? Is it not good for me to say that the world is law? Let's take a look at the story of how a modern man's soul penetrated the body of the virtuous emperor Zhu Youtang and transformed into a tyrant, and how he will lead China to the top of the world.




The Sun and the Moon Become Bright Series - Zhu Youtang (Hongzhi), Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty It's him, he's the emperor who is afraid of his wife I am afraid of my wife even though I am an emperor. I am not afraid of anyone.




There's poison in front, so don't enter if you're not a bookworm. As for writing about Hongzhi, old bookworms have read "Hongzhi the Great", "The Prodigal Son of the Ming Dynasty", "The Chief Assistant of a Poor Family", "Returning to the Ming Dynasty to Be a Prince" and other novels related to Hongzhi's Zhengde. There are two main routines: 1. The imperial examination of a poor family, taking advantage of the relaxed political environment of Hongzhi, becoming an official through the imperial examination, and then befriending the prince Zhu Houzhao. 2. Gongziliu. When people travel back in time and become the sons of Xie Qian, Li Dongyang, or Wang Shouren's brothers, they are usually fools who suddenly become smart, then start copying documents and develop industries, then accidentally make friends with the prince, and finally take advantage of the opportunity to reform. 3. Rebellion. Okay, let's get back to the point, why is the front of this book said to be poisonous? Because the author exaggerates and demonizes the contradictions, disputes, historical legacy, and conflicts of interest before and after Hongzhi ascended the throne, which seems poisonous, but in fact it is easier to understand at a glance. For example: Doubts about the history of the Ming Dynasty, the historical evaluation of the Zhang family, and the issue of righteous selection of heirs demonized Hongzhi's wife, Zhang, and exaggerated the conflicts between the royal family and their relatives, and between the emperor and the empress dowager (because Zhang was recommended by the empress dowager). I didn't understand it at first, but when I saw the comments on the shelf, I also understood: Looking at the problem from another perspective, it reminded me of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty's "I once used an old sword." What to watch: Wynn's handling of problems, "Hongzhi's coup to seize the door", and taking chestnuts from the fire are very politically wise. Evaluation: It is the one with the lowest rating in my history book list, but stones from other mountains can be used to conquer jade. This era, subject matter, content, and angle are indeed novel. Coupled with the shortage of books, it is a bit rewarding to read.













