Jinyiwei Started the Game Dead, I Relied on History to Counterattack

Jinyiwei Started the Game Dead, I Relied on History to Counterattack

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Lin Yan, a graduate student in the Department of Modern History, opened his eyes and transformed into a low-level captain of the Royal Guards in the third year of Hongwu. He fell into a dead end when he first joined the job - he was framed by his superiors and sent to confiscate the corrupt officials who had liaison with Hu Weiyong's remaining party. Confiscating the property was punishable by death, and disobedience was also punishable by death. Fortunately, he had the divine perspective of history and accurately saw through the hiding place of corrupt officials and rebelled against the generals. He not only protected himself but also slapped his superiors in the face. Zhu Yuanzhang, who was undercover to investigate, secretly noticed. From then on, Lin Yan relied on historical predictions to get rich by plundering property, slapping corrupt officials in the face, and gradually rose from the bottom to become a lieutenant. He practiced Jin Yiwei martial arts, set foot in the martial arts world, and conquered the power; he dealt with Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Di, and Zhu Biao, and suppressed the hidden dangers of the vassal king; he predicted historical disturbances such as the Kongyin case and the Jingnan battle, and made plans in advance to rewrite the fate of the Ming Dynasty. From a small official who confiscated the house to a powerful ruler, from a novice in martial arts to the most powerful man in the Ming Dynasty, Lin Yan relied on poor information and reached the top with his strength. While he was rich and powerful, he assisted the wise emperor, eliminated internal and external troubles, opened up new territories, and eventually became an immortal legend of the Ming Dynasty. He was revered as the "Emperor's Teacher and Commander" by later generations.

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