
My Uncle's Name is Zhu Di
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Xu Jingchang still had a little bit of status in the Ming Dynasty. His grandfather was Xu Da, the king of Zhongshan, his father was Xu Zengshou, Duke of Dingguo, his aunt was the queen, and his uncle was Zhu Di... With this configuration of Tianhu, it was like God was chasing after him with a rice spoon in one hand and a rice pot in the other to feed food to his mouth. However, Xu Jingchang only wanted to go to Qinhuai to listen to music and go fishing in Xuanwu Lake.
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Official(7)Scraped 21d ago
The same cliche online articles, pretending to be sophisticated, I just read the first few chapters, especially when Monk Yao came to consult, it was a bit nonsense, there is no one around Zhu Di? Come to find you a little brat?
It's getting worse
The author is still suitable for writing articles about counselors and ideological articles. Since The First Minister of the Ming Dynasty, I feel that the two books are not as good as the other. The writing in this book is a bit too confusing, the characters are not well grasped, and it is relatively flat. Mainly, salty fish articles are difficult to write, and there are too many and they feel boring. I suggest you start a new book and write a thought essay.
The author's plot is very clever and humorous, and it can give people deep thought and inspiration after reading it. It's a great book. I will read it.
Very interesting and historical
Rebirth, don't invent the art of seizing the cannon and becoming the emperor
Protagonist's age
Xu Jingchang was born in 1390, which should be the fourth year of Jianwen, so he is 12 years old.
I feel like I'm still influenced by the previous book.
There is a sense of being in a commanding position, the characters are not in opposition, and the antagonistic king of Han does not give a tense and oppressive feeling. It seems that everything is very ordinary, just very ordinary.
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Official(7)Scraped 21d ago
The same cliche online articles, pretending to be sophisticated, I just read the first few chapters, especially when Monk Yao came to consult, it was a bit nonsense, there is no one around Zhu Di? Come to find you a little brat?
It's getting worse
The author is still suitable for writing articles about counselors and ideological articles. Since The First Minister of the Ming Dynasty, I feel that the two books are not as good as the other. The writing in this book is a bit too confusing, the characters are not well grasped, and it is relatively flat. Mainly, salty fish articles are difficult to write, and there are too many and they feel boring. I suggest you start a new book and write a thought essay.
The author's plot is very clever and humorous, and it can give people deep thought and inspiration after reading it. It's a great book. I will read it.
Very interesting and historical
Rebirth, don't invent the art of seizing the cannon and becoming the emperor
Protagonist's age
Xu Jingchang was born in 1390, which should be the fourth year of Jianwen, so he is 12 years old.
I feel like I'm still influenced by the previous book.
There is a sense of being in a commanding position, the characters are not in opposition, and the antagonistic king of Han does not give a tense and oppressive feeling. It seems that everything is very ordinary, just very ordinary.
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It's funny and humorous, and it also suits my taste. The only regret is that it's a bit short.




Xu Jingchang still had a bit of status in the Ming Dynasty. His grandfather was Xu Da, King of Zhongshan, his father was Xu Zengshou, Duke of Dingguo, his aunt was the queen, and his uncle was Zhu Di... With this configuration of Tianhu, God is simply chasing after him to feed rice into his mouth with a rice spoon in one hand and a rice pot in the other. However, Xu Jingchang only wanted to go to Qinhuai to listen to music and go fishing in Xuanwu Lake.




After the crisis ended, he traveled through time and became Xu Jingchang, Xu Zengshou's son. It eliminated the great purge after the Jing Dynasty, changed the daily life of Zhu Di and his three sons as a father and a filial son, transformed the civil service system of the Ming Dynasty, and re-established the character of the literati. Guide Emperor Yongle to create an unprecedented prosperous age. This is a fine book that made me stay up late to read it. I recommend it!













