
Emperor Zhengde
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In May of the eighteenth year of Hongzhi, Emperor Hongzhi, the leader of the ZTE, passed away. The curtain of the Zhengde Dynasty officially opened. Since then, the Ming Empire has shown its fangs to the world. When the empire's warships set sail again, they will bring not only commodities, but also guns, steel, and civilization! When the empire's cavalry marches westward again, they leave behind not only blood, but also castles and steam! VIP full subscription readership: 673036420 Ordinary readership: 398359794
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The main thing I feel is a bit dissatisfying. I am an emperor and yet I still pursue equality for everyone?
I feel that in the end, the protagonist cannot be the emperor and will be rebelled, because everyone is equal and everyone wants to be the emperor. Why should you do it? Why can't I be my brother? I will think like this. Those generals are the world that I help you conquer. I can do it too!
You must not try to create a constitutional monarchy, that would be boring. Many books have collapsed because of such writing. The most disgusting books are those that lick the Western system. The Western system may not be suitable for China. I hope the author can have different ideas.
Your writing style is a bit naive. If you become emperor with your mentality, you will probably be played to death.
The late emperor has just died. Shouldn't he grow up first and slowly seize power? First, replace the palace with people he trusts. To ensure your own safety, go step by step to seize military power around the capital and replace the memories of future generations with famous people. In the early stage, let them fight like snipes and clams, without making it clear who to support and who to support, and gradually cultivate some centrists. You've been treated like this since you first came here, and you'll probably be either crippled or killed.
The Ming Dynasty was ruined because the court was full of trolls, and there was no place for capable ministers. Before Chongzhen committed suicide, he couldn't help but said that it was reasonable to kill all officials. Empty talk will harm the country, but hard work will prosper the country.
Today, while the girl I rented together was taking a shower, I sneaked into her room, picked up her clothes and started to smell it. When I smelled it, she suddenly came in and said loudly: What are you doing? I threw away her clothes and forced her into the corner. "A handsome girl, she shyly asked me: What do you want? Then I looked into her eyes affectionately and said loudly: Did you use my washing powder?"
Hmm, update soon!
As a student dog, I don't have a lot of money to give a lot of support, but I will stick with the subscription! ! ! Well, you might consider setting up a book club? ?
I think it's okay, but it seems a bit strange. Next time, can you write about the Opium War in the Qing Dynasty, including Lin Zexu, Guan Tianpei, Chen Hua, etc. I think this material is better.
Do you want to laugh me to death?
It is simply rubbish among rubbish. Even if Emperor Hongzhi was really killed, how did the author get involved with the three major cabinet ministers? How could a capable person who could help an emperor achieve prosperity be as miserable as what you described in your writing? As long as Emperor Hongzhi lives, are these three great pavilion elders afraid that they will not be able to keep their own glory and wealth? These three people, as well as Liu Daxia and others, no matter whether they have stains or flaws, they are also people who will leave their names in history. You cannot slander them with just one pen! The prosperous age of Hongzhi was created by them and Emperor Hongzhi together. Will they tolerate someone destroying this prosperous age? If you don't understand, don't write blindly. Are you worthy of distorting history?
Long live the Ming Empire! Come on!
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Official(307)Scraped 21d ago
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The main thing I feel is a bit dissatisfying. I am an emperor and yet I still pursue equality for everyone?
I feel that in the end, the protagonist cannot be the emperor and will be rebelled, because everyone is equal and everyone wants to be the emperor. Why should you do it? Why can't I be my brother? I will think like this. Those generals are the world that I help you conquer. I can do it too!
You must not try to create a constitutional monarchy, that would be boring. Many books have collapsed because of such writing. The most disgusting books are those that lick the Western system. The Western system may not be suitable for China. I hope the author can have different ideas.
Your writing style is a bit naive. If you become emperor with your mentality, you will probably be played to death.
The late emperor has just died. Shouldn't he grow up first and slowly seize power? First, replace the palace with people he trusts. To ensure your own safety, go step by step to seize military power around the capital and replace the memories of future generations with famous people. In the early stage, let them fight like snipes and clams, without making it clear who to support and who to support, and gradually cultivate some centrists. You've been treated like this since you first came here, and you'll probably be either crippled or killed.
The Ming Dynasty was ruined because the court was full of trolls, and there was no place for capable ministers. Before Chongzhen committed suicide, he couldn't help but said that it was reasonable to kill all officials. Empty talk will harm the country, but hard work will prosper the country.
Today, while the girl I rented together was taking a shower, I sneaked into her room, picked up her clothes and started to smell it. When I smelled it, she suddenly came in and said loudly: What are you doing? I threw away her clothes and forced her into the corner. "A handsome girl, she shyly asked me: What do you want? Then I looked into her eyes affectionately and said loudly: Did you use my washing powder?"
Hmm, update soon!
As a student dog, I don't have a lot of money to give a lot of support, but I will stick with the subscription! ! ! Well, you might consider setting up a book club? ?
I think it's okay, but it seems a bit strange. Next time, can you write about the Opium War in the Qing Dynasty, including Lin Zexu, Guan Tianpei, Chen Hua, etc. I think this material is better.
Do you want to laugh me to death?
It is simply rubbish among rubbish. Even if Emperor Hongzhi was really killed, how did the author get involved with the three major cabinet ministers? How could a capable person who could help an emperor achieve prosperity be as miserable as what you described in your writing? As long as Emperor Hongzhi lives, are these three great pavilion elders afraid that they will not be able to keep their own glory and wealth? These three people, as well as Liu Daxia and others, no matter whether they have stains or flaws, they are also people who will leave their names in history. You cannot slander them with just one pen! The prosperous age of Hongzhi was created by them and Emperor Hongzhi together. Will they tolerate someone destroying this prosperous age? If you don't understand, don't write blindly. Are you worthy of distorting history?
Long live the Ming Empire! Come on!
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Historical masterpiece. To be honest, Dian Niang has written badly about the Qing Dynasty. But there is much more that can be written about Ming Dynasty. There is no harem in this book, it is all about the affairs of the court and the revitalization of China. Excellent book.













