
Stabbing
About This Novel
Travel back to the Ming Dynasty during the seventh year of Chongzhen. There was no food, no clothes, and no house to live in. Get angry and rebel! Chongzhen, down! Huang Taiji, defeat him! Little Japan, down! Down with the Western powers! If you don't like them, knock them all down! Lend me three thousand tigers and swords, and restore my mighty China!
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Official(29)Scraped 22d ago
I laughed at the idea of giving up the agricultural tax. Even if you collect all the business taxes in Asia, it will probably be useless. You still write novels without any common sense. Even if you are a novice, you will not dare to fool fools like this! Even New China will not abolish agricultural taxes until 2006. Otherwise, the profit of two to three hundred taels of silver a day will support hundreds of troops, and one tael of silver will be paid every month.
I don't recommend reading this book. It feels like a book written by a fool.
After reading a total of 98 chapters, various questions kept coming. As a veteran, how could he be such an idiot in the history of ship development? A soldier who deals with all kinds of firearms all day is actually confused about guns, and even more idiotic about gunpowder! They are extremely self-righteous and say why many modern people do this. Business has not been established, but you actually consider that only commercial taxes are required and no agricultural taxes are required? Even more idiotic is the iron-making part.
It is recommended to give up! There are too many loopholes, many of which are the author's self-righteousness and the author's unclear understanding of the history of the late Ming Dynasty! Especially the paid chapters, if there is too much water added, then we will be treated as idiots, and the whole chapter is just an introduction, cheating money!
A soldier doesn't understand guns? Not to mention veterans, even Daosi knows a little about guns. So fucking funny
The author's steps are too big, the pace is too fast, and he is not very clear about the history of the late Ming Dynasty. Rebellion is not that easy, especially when dividing the fields before you have a foothold. It can only be said that you think it is just what you think.
Can anyone write a book now?
The character's personality is not obvious, the logic is not good, and the storyline is incoherent.
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I'm almost halfway through it, and the weapons and equipment are basically the same, which makes me feel a bit boring. It would be nice if the protagonist in Engineers at the End of the Ming Dynasty had half the education level.
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good
It's exciting. Thinking about it, Chongzhen is quite pitiful.
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Official(29)Scraped 22d ago
I laughed at the idea of giving up the agricultural tax. Even if you collect all the business taxes in Asia, it will probably be useless. You still write novels without any common sense. Even if you are a novice, you will not dare to fool fools like this! Even New China will not abolish agricultural taxes until 2006. Otherwise, the profit of two to three hundred taels of silver a day will support hundreds of troops, and one tael of silver will be paid every month.
I don't recommend reading this book. It feels like a book written by a fool.
After reading a total of 98 chapters, various questions kept coming. As a veteran, how could he be such an idiot in the history of ship development? A soldier who deals with all kinds of firearms all day is actually confused about guns, and even more idiotic about gunpowder! They are extremely self-righteous and say why many modern people do this. Business has not been established, but you actually consider that only commercial taxes are required and no agricultural taxes are required? Even more idiotic is the iron-making part.
It is recommended to give up! There are too many loopholes, many of which are the author's self-righteousness and the author's unclear understanding of the history of the late Ming Dynasty! Especially the paid chapters, if there is too much water added, then we will be treated as idiots, and the whole chapter is just an introduction, cheating money!
A soldier doesn't understand guns? Not to mention veterans, even Daosi knows a little about guns. So fucking funny
The author's steps are too big, the pace is too fast, and he is not very clear about the history of the late Ming Dynasty. Rebellion is not that easy, especially when dividing the fields before you have a foothold. It can only be said that you think it is just what you think.
Can anyone write a book now?
The character's personality is not obvious, the logic is not good, and the storyline is incoherent.
.
I'm almost halfway through it, and the weapons and equipment are basically the same, which makes me feel a bit boring. It would be nice if the protagonist in Engineers at the End of the Ming Dynasty had half the education level.
,,,,
. . . . . . .
good
It's exciting. Thinking about it, Chongzhen is quite pitiful.
What are you writing about?
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My favorite is Latin Sea Thirteenth's book. It writes about history and time travel, and it's so wonderful! I admire his works very much, the imaginary ones are always my best, and not torturing the master is also my preference!



A very good work that has influenced many time-travel novels.




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This is a history of the late Ming Dynasty. I like the protagonist's decisive and decisive character the most. Although it has some flaws, it is overall very good. The author's other book, The Ming Dynasty Pirates, is even better, a very good book!













