
Regent of Ming Dynasty, Starting from Chun'an Scribe
About This Novel
In the 40th year of Jiajing's reign, Tian Sanliu traveled through the Ming Dynasty and became a little scribe in Chun'an. The treasury was empty, and Yan Song, the chief minister of the cabinet, implemented the national policy of changing rice to mulberry. Chun'an was one of the counties implementing the national policy. The strict party members trampled the green seedlings, destroyed dikes and flooded the fields, and in the name of national policy, they annexed land to enrich their own pockets. In order to "remove strictness", the Qingliu people exploit every opportunity, but in the end they still have to suffer the people. In order to protect the emperor's face, the eunuchs in the Weaving Bureau pretended to be crazy and acted foolishly, making all kinds of ugly appearances. The epitome of the struggle in the Ming Dynasty was staged in Little Chun'an. The little clerk Tian Sanliu looked at Lord Gongun, at Yan Dang who was rebelling against Qingliu, at Qingliu at Qingliu who was rebelling against Yan Dang, and at Hai Rui who was trying hard to persuade Jiajing: "Removing Yan and Qing only treats the symptoms, while removing Zhu is the root cause." "You don't want the Ming Dynasty Sword. I'll hold it and chop Jiajing. Why are you so anxious?" Looking through the Twenty-Three Histories, they are all written by emperors and generals. The current regency of the Ming Dynasty depends entirely on the support of the common people.
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
Although it's fun, the protagonist's aura is too strong
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
Although it's fun, the protagonist's aura is too strong









