
The King of Qin Who Was Reborn in the Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
The new story (The Eve of the Battle of Jingnan) has begun to be serialized, please stay tuned. A modern young man is reborn as Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Zhu Cang. He granted Xi'an the title of King of Qin. He is the chief of kings, he is the overlord of the north. He held hundreds of thousands of frontier troops in his hands and pointed his sword at the sky. Who rules the ups and downs! Will his arrival reveal long-standing secrets? Will the Ming Empire continue to move forward according to the trajectory of history?
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Official(22)Scraped 2mo ago
A little opinion
Because I only read the first chapter and didn't continue reading. , Tell me a little bit of your own opinions. If the author writes this novel with colored glasses, the readability will not be very good, because colored glasses will affect the writing of strategies, battles, etc. Initially, the author characterized the protagonist as a talented person and Zhu Di as a rebellious minister. During Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, if nothing else, his vigorous and resolute behavior would not tolerate anyone making small moves in front of him. Moreover, the person targeted was Zhu Biao. In order for Zhu Biao to better take over, Zhu Yuanzhang paved the way for him in the DPRK and cleared out all the people who might influence Zhu Biao. Will the other brothers still have thoughts about the position of prince? Even if Zhu Biao died and Zhu Yunwen succeeded to the throne, his uncles would have no idea. What ultimately led to the rebellion was the reduction of vassalage
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After reading more than 80 chapters, I really can't stand it anymore. To be honest, I don't understand it. I understand it a little bit. The protagonist is too useless. None of his subordinates listen to the protagonist. Zhu Yuanzhang is also written as a garbage. He is following the old path of the Song Dynasty. As expected, the late Ming Dynasty shows that
No matter how confused modern people are, they will never be this confused
This protagonist is a bit useless, he is always being plotted against by his own woman
Can't stand it anymore
The main character is written in such a cowardly way. He was slapped by Zhu Yuanzhang at such an old age. Even if he was slapped once, you are still addicted to it? Moreover, I was beaten several times every time I came home, and I stopped watching. I was really a coward.
Speechless
Author, maybe you are really not suitable for writing historical articles
Collaborating with the enemy, I am really speechless!
Isn't this a traitor? A father beats his son and sells him.
This book is quite nice! Why do so few people watch it?
Although there are many flaws, there are so few new books now, so it is still passable.
I can't help it. There are so few new books about the Ming Dynasty. That's not bad. You can only choose the taller one among the short ones.
I'm speechless
The protagonist is a time-traveler. Why does he care about Hu Weiyong's life and death, because he is afraid that he will have no one to help him when he becomes emperor in the future?
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Official(22)Scraped 2mo ago
A little opinion
Because I only read the first chapter and didn't continue reading. , Tell me a little bit of your own opinions. If the author writes this novel with colored glasses, the readability will not be very good, because colored glasses will affect the writing of strategies, battles, etc. Initially, the author characterized the protagonist as a talented person and Zhu Di as a rebellious minister. During Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, if nothing else, his vigorous and resolute behavior would not tolerate anyone making small moves in front of him. Moreover, the person targeted was Zhu Biao. In order for Zhu Biao to better take over, Zhu Yuanzhang paved the way for him in the DPRK and cleared out all the people who might influence Zhu Biao. Will the other brothers still have thoughts about the position of prince? Even if Zhu Biao died and Zhu Yunwen succeeded to the throne, his uncles would have no idea. What ultimately led to the rebellion was the reduction of vassalage
...
After reading more than 80 chapters, I really can't stand it anymore. To be honest, I don't understand it. I understand it a little bit. The protagonist is too useless. None of his subordinates listen to the protagonist. Zhu Yuanzhang is also written as a garbage. He is following the old path of the Song Dynasty. As expected, the late Ming Dynasty shows that
No matter how confused modern people are, they will never be this confused
This protagonist is a bit useless, he is always being plotted against by his own woman
Can't stand it anymore
The main character is written in such a cowardly way. He was slapped by Zhu Yuanzhang at such an old age. Even if he was slapped once, you are still addicted to it? Moreover, I was beaten several times every time I came home, and I stopped watching. I was really a coward.
Speechless
Author, maybe you are really not suitable for writing historical articles
Collaborating with the enemy, I am really speechless!
Isn't this a traitor? A father beats his son and sells him.
This book is quite nice! Why do so few people watch it?
Although there are many flaws, there are so few new books now, so it is still passable.
I can't help it. There are so few new books about the Ming Dynasty. That's not bad. You can only choose the taller one among the short ones.
I'm speechless
The protagonist is a time-traveler. Why does he care about Hu Weiyong's life and death, because he is afraid that he will have no one to help him when he becomes emperor in the future?









