
Shun Ming
by Very White
About This Novel
A veteran of the Ming Dynasty, he was just a non-commissioned officer when he was in the army. After he retired, he became an employee of a financial escort company. What can he do? Is he to rise and fall with the tide of history, or can he change his destiny against the will of heaven, change his own destiny, and change the destiny of this era...
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Official(83)Scraped 21d ago
The writing is not very good. The Manchu and Mongolian cavalry are very good at long-range shooting. You don't understand history. Your mind is full of random thoughts. You are a liar.
This book looks terrible
It can be seen from the book that the author is a senior Lixi tribe. As a time traveler, assembly lines, industrial standardization, and hydraulic forging all need to be explained by low-level employees who cannot survive in the West. The author makes the protagonist's IQ so incomprehensible that if anyone with this kind of IQ could become an emperor, then everyone in the modern era would be able to become an emperor. The combat effectiveness of the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty was written too low. If it was really that weak, the Ming Dynasty would have destroyed the country by the time of Wanli, let alone Chongzhen. The author writes that an army of officers and soldiers in the Ming Dynasty only had dozens or hundreds of people capable of fighting. Ask yourself if you believe this, it is mindless. The author may not know that there were already bombs similar to the Sky Monkey in the Ming Dynasty. The overall situation is just a matter of words. It is too restrictive, takes up too much space, and the subsequent ending is too hasty. It is estimated that the author can't write anymore, so the ending is forced to end.
Just started watching
I can deeply feel the author's serious attitude! If you don't make up the word count, you are the "author". Some platinum authors are far behind.
Rubbish
Rubbish, too lazy to say it, just make up the number of words
"If there is no marriage, no indemnity, no land ceding, no tribute, the emperor will guard the country, and the king will die." I have always preferred the Ming Dynasty to the Han and Tang Dynasties, just because it has a proud character.
Why do you have such a feeling of admiring foreign things? How can an axe-gun be so annoying? Halberds have been eliminated for hundreds of years! Can an ax spear with a halberd-like interior turn the world upside down? ? ?
Ming Wufu is okay, but this book is so bad that it makes readers look like idiots!
The plot, plot and dialogue are all bad, like an idiot!
Feelings after reading two hundred chapters
First, the protagonist has a weird personality. He does not look like a modern person, but like an ancient person with modern memories, without a sense of substitution. Second, some of the plots are clichéd, and there are a lot of taken-for-granted feelings, which I always think are not reasonable enough. The author must be very serious in his writing, but I just don't feel like he's good at telling stories. It's the first time I've read history, and I've read The Son-in-law and Overthrow of the Han Dynasty. I want to read something similar, but I found that the gap is quite big!
good book
A good book that I found accidentally, you can read it
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Official(83)Scraped 21d ago
The writing is not very good. The Manchu and Mongolian cavalry are very good at long-range shooting. You don't understand history. Your mind is full of random thoughts. You are a liar.
This book looks terrible
It can be seen from the book that the author is a senior Lixi tribe. As a time traveler, assembly lines, industrial standardization, and hydraulic forging all need to be explained by low-level employees who cannot survive in the West. The author makes the protagonist's IQ so incomprehensible that if anyone with this kind of IQ could become an emperor, then everyone in the modern era would be able to become an emperor. The combat effectiveness of the officers and soldiers of the Ming Dynasty was written too low. If it was really that weak, the Ming Dynasty would have destroyed the country by the time of Wanli, let alone Chongzhen. The author writes that an army of officers and soldiers in the Ming Dynasty only had dozens or hundreds of people capable of fighting. Ask yourself if you believe this, it is mindless. The author may not know that there were already bombs similar to the Sky Monkey in the Ming Dynasty. The overall situation is just a matter of words. It is too restrictive, takes up too much space, and the subsequent ending is too hasty. It is estimated that the author can't write anymore, so the ending is forced to end.
Just started watching
I can deeply feel the author's serious attitude! If you don't make up the word count, you are the "author". Some platinum authors are far behind.
Rubbish
Rubbish, too lazy to say it, just make up the number of words
"If there is no marriage, no indemnity, no land ceding, no tribute, the emperor will guard the country, and the king will die." I have always preferred the Ming Dynasty to the Han and Tang Dynasties, just because it has a proud character.
Why do you have such a feeling of admiring foreign things? How can an axe-gun be so annoying? Halberds have been eliminated for hundreds of years! Can an ax spear with a halberd-like interior turn the world upside down? ? ?
Ming Wufu is okay, but this book is so bad that it makes readers look like idiots!
The plot, plot and dialogue are all bad, like an idiot!
Feelings after reading two hundred chapters
First, the protagonist has a weird personality. He does not look like a modern person, but like an ancient person with modern memories, without a sense of substitution. Second, some of the plots are clichéd, and there are a lot of taken-for-granted feelings, which I always think are not reasonable enough. The author must be very serious in his writing, but I just don't feel like he's good at telling stories. It's the first time I've read history, and I've read The Son-in-law and Overthrow of the Han Dynasty. I want to read something similar, but I found that the gap is quite big!
good book
A good book that I found accidentally, you can read it
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A veteran traveled back in time to the late Ming Dynasty and started his business by selling smuggled salt. He used modern management experience to gradually grow bigger, with more and more lives on his hands, and more and more money and fame. I remember that one of the officials from the Ming Dynasty who represented the government blocked the protagonist's path to wealth and prosperity and was directly slaughtered. This method of doing things made me secretly happy... It is an absolutely classic online novel about hegemony. It is close to reality and has many exciting points. It will not make people feel confused and embarrassed.




Others travel through time and compete for kings and hegemonies, but I can only start from a salt pole.




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