
I Want to Be a Grandson
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New book "My Father-in-law is the Prince", please support it! My grandfather is Zhu Yuanzhang, my father is Prince Zhu Biao, I am the crown prince's legitimate son, and I am the heir to the Ming Dynasty! Zhu Yunxi made the strongest voice: I want to be a grandson! I want to be the emperor!
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Official(62)Scraped 21d ago
I haven't started reading it yet, but the title is a bit dangerous
As a protagonist who is qualified to inherit the throne, don't waste too much plot writing about women and family trivial matters. The author should find a way to understand China's current political system, the way the economy operates, and the scientific education system. As a modern person who travels through time, he must focus on developing economic, technological, and political reforms. Otherwise, it is meaningless to write about modern people traveling through time. Don't think how difficult reform is. As a second-generation emperor, he has a powerful army, sufficient financial resources, and a secret service agency like Jinyiwei. How can he not be able to reform? Don't compare modern times with ancient times. China's modern reforms were under pressure from Western powers and governments. How could it be so easy to succeed with just a few scholars? The advantage of the second-generation emperor of the Ming Dynasty far exceeds the advantage of those scholars in modern times. The key is that you are a person who understands various mature political systems in modern times. It is like cheating. As long as you do not make random changes, you can easily succeed. If China wants to reform successfully, the most important thing is to deepen centralization and add autonomy. In this way, no matter what kind of bullshit landlords or literati they are, they are all rubbish. Don't worry about Confucian talents not helping you govern the country like in other novels. That is pure bullshit. When New China was first established, it was hard to find even literate people. Isn't it still governed well? In a short period of time, a large number of grassroots talents can be specially trained in the army. As for the top management, how many good things do you think those literati in ancient times have done? Is there any difference with them or without them? It's better not to have them. The protagonist did it all by himself to avoid those trash from causing trouble.
I'm watching a pirated version
I said the heroine is poisonous. Why did you delete my book review? Are you saying that I watched pirated copies? I? Author, do you think I wrote a negative review because I was upset about piracy? I spent money and was given a mouthful of poison to write a negative review! ! ! ! Why did you delete my comment? ! !
personal opinion
From my personal point of view, I think there are many poisonous points. To start with, the male protagonist's mother's family is quite powerful, right? Why would she be suppressed by a concubine and kill a eunuch so brutally and still ask for guilt?
Zhu Yunwen was supported by his mother after the death of Concubine Chang, and completed the transformation from concubine to legitimate son. Moreover, Hong Wu's will to establish the heir apparent is very firm, and Zhu Biao will continue to support him even if he survives.
I heard that someone who has been reading for eight years is still excited after reading your book? Then let me try the poison. Immortal grass and grain are also poison. I will tell you after reading it.
Liuzhao--{I want to be a grandson}!
☆☆ The Lu family here was confiscated and exterminated? Still a "Jiu Jiu Clan"! It seems like there should be three types, right? One is the Yijiu tribe, the other is the Zhujiu tribe, and the other is the Jiuzu tribe. ① There is a saying: There are four generations of the father's family, three generations of the mother's family, and two generations of the wife's family. Including the prisoner father and son, married aunt and son, married sisters and nephews. Including mother and grandfather, as well as grandmother and natal family, aunt and son. Including the wife and father-in-law's family as well as the mother-in-law's natal family. It is said that this is (Jiu Jiu Clan) ① One way of saying this is: Counting up to five generations, including all men from the ancestor's family, all men from the great-grandfather's family, all men from the grandfather's family, all men from the father's family, and all men from the prisoner's family. Counting down five generations, including all sons, all men from the grandsons, all men from the great-grandchildren, and all men from the great-great-grandchildren. It is said that this is (Nine Yi tribes) ① A theory: Even if the family has been separated for a long time, as long as the prisoner is somewhat related to the nine clans, even if the prisoner is dead, the grave will be dug out and the corpse will be whipped! Including maids, Xiaosi and sons from the nine clans. It is said that this is (the destruction of the nine tribes) Should we say anything about the Ming Dynasty, the death of Crown Princess Chang, the death of grandson Zhu Xiongying, the death of Queen Ma, the death of Prince Zhu Biao, the death of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, and the death of Zhu Yunxi after being imprisoned and then killed by Zhu Di! The first two have nothing to do with Mrs. Lu. To be more precise, they were the ones who did it! Queen Ma's own illness and the death of her grandson led to her early death. The prince must have been too tired and was exposed to the cold. Maybe Lu extended his hand. Zhu Yuanzhang must have been poisoned by Lu's mother and son. Ms. Lu was already very scheming, and Zhu Yunwen was completely controlled by her! He followed her path completely and had no autonomy at all. Otherwise, he wouldn't have had to fake his own death and escape without finishing the four years. History has never revealed Lu's death? I don't know why Zhu Yunxi didn't mention the cause of death of the crown prince and grandson to Zhu Yuanzhang here? Just blindly breaking the situation, why the hell do you have to be filial to her? He knew clearly that Lu had harmed others, but she was still the most important princess and grandson. Just because she was straightened up, he still had to respect her even though he knew she was a murderer? What kind of filial piety is this? Isn't this a thief and a mother? And why can't it be made public? Just because she was raised up by a concubine, the crown princess has to be supported? Even if it's killing your mother and killing your brother's enemy?
Today I started to test the water promotion. I classified it in the history of Qidian ~ Popular serialization. Please vote and support. I don't want to rush into the street. [Emot=default,02/] Please support the new book. Thank you...
nice
This may be the first time I spend money to read a book with book money. After all, it is very interesting and I don't want this book to be sold out on the street.
History is weird
Wasn't it Zhu Yun who forced the vassal king to rebel? He vigorously cut down the vassal and demanded Zhu Di's life.
Obviously knowing that eunuchs were taking power in the late Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di asked Zheng He to sail to the West and establish Dongchang, which directly affected the late Ming Dynasty. Let the kings of later generations follow suit and even rely heavily on eunuchs, causing chaos in the world at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Fortunately, you are still a time traveler, and you have to reuse Zheng He. Who wouldn't be jealous of this reuse of other eunuchs? Even if the imperial power in the early Ming Dynasty was inviolable, in later generations the kings would be mediocre or even incompetent. As the imperial power slowly weakened, the emperor would follow his predecessors. The ancestors always trusted and even relied on eunuchs, and then the officials fawned over and gave gifts. How could this eunuch not be powerful? If the eunuch didn't have a son, he would think of accepting a godson, and then he would accept more and more, blinding you as a time traveler.
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Official(62)Scraped 21d ago
I haven't started reading it yet, but the title is a bit dangerous
As a protagonist who is qualified to inherit the throne, don't waste too much plot writing about women and family trivial matters. The author should find a way to understand China's current political system, the way the economy operates, and the scientific education system. As a modern person who travels through time, he must focus on developing economic, technological, and political reforms. Otherwise, it is meaningless to write about modern people traveling through time. Don't think how difficult reform is. As a second-generation emperor, he has a powerful army, sufficient financial resources, and a secret service agency like Jinyiwei. How can he not be able to reform? Don't compare modern times with ancient times. China's modern reforms were under pressure from Western powers and governments. How could it be so easy to succeed with just a few scholars? The advantage of the second-generation emperor of the Ming Dynasty far exceeds the advantage of those scholars in modern times. The key is that you are a person who understands various mature political systems in modern times. It is like cheating. As long as you do not make random changes, you can easily succeed. If China wants to reform successfully, the most important thing is to deepen centralization and add autonomy. In this way, no matter what kind of bullshit landlords or literati they are, they are all rubbish. Don't worry about Confucian talents not helping you govern the country like in other novels. That is pure bullshit. When New China was first established, it was hard to find even literate people. Isn't it still governed well? In a short period of time, a large number of grassroots talents can be specially trained in the army. As for the top management, how many good things do you think those literati in ancient times have done? Is there any difference with them or without them? It's better not to have them. The protagonist did it all by himself to avoid those trash from causing trouble.
I'm watching a pirated version
I said the heroine is poisonous. Why did you delete my book review? Are you saying that I watched pirated copies? I? Author, do you think I wrote a negative review because I was upset about piracy? I spent money and was given a mouthful of poison to write a negative review! ! ! ! Why did you delete my comment? ! !
personal opinion
From my personal point of view, I think there are many poisonous points. To start with, the male protagonist's mother's family is quite powerful, right? Why would she be suppressed by a concubine and kill a eunuch so brutally and still ask for guilt?
Zhu Yunwen was supported by his mother after the death of Concubine Chang, and completed the transformation from concubine to legitimate son. Moreover, Hong Wu's will to establish the heir apparent is very firm, and Zhu Biao will continue to support him even if he survives.
I heard that someone who has been reading for eight years is still excited after reading your book? Then let me try the poison. Immortal grass and grain are also poison. I will tell you after reading it.
Liuzhao--{I want to be a grandson}!
☆☆ The Lu family here was confiscated and exterminated? Still a "Jiu Jiu Clan"! It seems like there should be three types, right? One is the Yijiu tribe, the other is the Zhujiu tribe, and the other is the Jiuzu tribe. ① There is a saying: There are four generations of the father's family, three generations of the mother's family, and two generations of the wife's family. Including the prisoner father and son, married aunt and son, married sisters and nephews. Including mother and grandfather, as well as grandmother and natal family, aunt and son. Including the wife and father-in-law's family as well as the mother-in-law's natal family. It is said that this is (Jiu Jiu Clan) ① One way of saying this is: Counting up to five generations, including all men from the ancestor's family, all men from the great-grandfather's family, all men from the grandfather's family, all men from the father's family, and all men from the prisoner's family. Counting down five generations, including all sons, all men from the grandsons, all men from the great-grandchildren, and all men from the great-great-grandchildren. It is said that this is (Nine Yi tribes) ① A theory: Even if the family has been separated for a long time, as long as the prisoner is somewhat related to the nine clans, even if the prisoner is dead, the grave will be dug out and the corpse will be whipped! Including maids, Xiaosi and sons from the nine clans. It is said that this is (the destruction of the nine tribes) Should we say anything about the Ming Dynasty, the death of Crown Princess Chang, the death of grandson Zhu Xiongying, the death of Queen Ma, the death of Prince Zhu Biao, the death of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, and the death of Zhu Yunxi after being imprisoned and then killed by Zhu Di! The first two have nothing to do with Mrs. Lu. To be more precise, they were the ones who did it! Queen Ma's own illness and the death of her grandson led to her early death. The prince must have been too tired and was exposed to the cold. Maybe Lu extended his hand. Zhu Yuanzhang must have been poisoned by Lu's mother and son. Ms. Lu was already very scheming, and Zhu Yunwen was completely controlled by her! He followed her path completely and had no autonomy at all. Otherwise, he wouldn't have had to fake his own death and escape without finishing the four years. History has never revealed Lu's death? I don't know why Zhu Yunxi didn't mention the cause of death of the crown prince and grandson to Zhu Yuanzhang here? Just blindly breaking the situation, why the hell do you have to be filial to her? He knew clearly that Lu had harmed others, but she was still the most important princess and grandson. Just because she was straightened up, he still had to respect her even though he knew she was a murderer? What kind of filial piety is this? Isn't this a thief and a mother? And why can't it be made public? Just because she was raised up by a concubine, the crown princess has to be supported? Even if it's killing your mother and killing your brother's enemy?
Today I started to test the water promotion. I classified it in the history of Qidian ~ Popular serialization. Please vote and support. I don't want to rush into the street. [Emot=default,02/] Please support the new book. Thank you...
nice
This may be the first time I spend money to read a book with book money. After all, it is very interesting and I don't want this book to be sold out on the street.
History is weird
Wasn't it Zhu Yun who forced the vassal king to rebel? He vigorously cut down the vassal and demanded Zhu Di's life.
Obviously knowing that eunuchs were taking power in the late Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di asked Zheng He to sail to the West and establish Dongchang, which directly affected the late Ming Dynasty. Let the kings of later generations follow suit and even rely heavily on eunuchs, causing chaos in the world at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Fortunately, you are still a time traveler, and you have to reuse Zheng He. Who wouldn't be jealous of this reuse of other eunuchs? Even if the imperial power in the early Ming Dynasty was inviolable, in later generations the kings would be mediocre or even incompetent. As the imperial power slowly weakened, the emperor would follow his predecessors. The ancestors always trusted and even relied on eunuchs, and then the officials fawned over and gave gifts. How could this eunuch not be powerful? If the eunuch didn't have a son, he would think of accepting a godson, and then he would accept more and more, blinding you as a time traveler.













