The Soul of Han Dynasty in the Late Ming Dynasty

The Soul of Han Dynasty in the Late Ming Dynasty

by It Hurts To Be Idle

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About This Novel

The modern man Huang Han's soul has transformed into a Ming cavalry who died in the heroic battle during the Jisi Revolution in the second year of Chongzhen. The strong physique and riding and shooting skills of the cold weapon warrior coupled with the wisdom of modern people and the insights that are nearly four hundred years ahead of the Ming people, the reborn Huang Han will certainly have to rewrite history. The Han nation, which has self-respect and self-improvement and will never give in, was reborn from the ashes in the troubled times of the late Ming Dynasty, and the light of Han civilization shined across all continents. I recommend book friends to read my works "The Sun Never Sets on the Ming Empire", "1981", and "I'm One Year Older than Chongzhen".

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buliaotian94mo ago

Write quickly, I have too many rewards and I don't know where to throw them.

I see you at least ten times a day. Hurry up and write. Are you at work? Don't go to work, come to my company, write novels for eight hours a day, and the salary will be three times your current salary. Food, accommodation and girl included

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buliaotian94mo ago

The best novel about Ming Dynasty history.

The details of this book are extremely sophisticated. The author must have made great efforts to read a lot of Ming Dynasty history, and it is a history that is close to the truth, not a history of the Ming Dynasty by rubbish Manchu literati. The details of the battle are authentic and reliable, and there is no exaggeration or fabrication. It's not like some garbage golden fingers making things up. Many historical idiots wrote about the Ming Dynasty after reading the history of the Qing and Ming dynasties. The most typical ones are praising Yuan Chonghuan, and others writing about Eunuch Cao who opened the gates of Beijing. He was from his hometown. This novel can completely surpass "A Little Soldier in the Border Army of the Ming Dynasty". I hope the author can do more research and write to a higher level. By the way, I like Lu Xiangsheng, Yan Yingyuan, Sun Chuanting, and Chen Yuqi. Without affecting your normal thinking, please tell me more about the characters, growth, and abilities of these characters. Thanks. Then I will give you as many rewards and recommendation votes as you want. After signing the contract, I took charge of the monthly vote list.

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buliaotian94mo ago

I'm here again

Author, I am sending out red envelopes to help you get recommendation votes. Interesting enough? Praise me now. A good book that I must recommend to everyone.

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Majestic North81mo ago

Is the protagonist out of his mind? Let Zheng be independent outside, and the world will be the king's land. Let him be the king of Africa! He must be allowed to become an independent king in Singapore, a transportation hub! Is there something wrong with the protagonist's brain?

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Swastika93mo ago

Author, I would like to ask the protagonist whether he will rebel and become the emperor in the future, or will he become a minister? If you see it, answer it! This affects whether I will be interested in pursuing this book in the future.

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The Rain Hurts the Flowers85mo ago

The end of the Ming Dynasty was like a broken ship. The leader with great achievements died early. Those who raised private soldiers with their own property and military achievements did not receive equal rewards. Because their senior official positions were suppressed and because they were not paid enough for the reward money, they would still be afraid of the private soldiers they raised. If the left and right were not human beings, it would be better to do the opposite. Is the protagonist a saint after repairing everywhere with a piece of rotten wood?

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Ordinary but Not Mediocre89mo ago

It would be much better if the author changed the red evil to Huang Taiji!

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Lao Lei is Always There66mo ago

The collapse of famous clans in the late Ming Dynasty

The Han people were bullied in the late Ming Dynasty, mainly because of the policy shortcomings of the old Zhu family and the feudal and ignorant people.

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Far 87895mo ago

Please update quickly! At least two chapters a day!

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Majestic North85mo ago

Has the author reversed the verdict for the Donglin Party? Please answer?

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