
Empire Rises
About This Novel
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, war broke out in the north, while singing and dancing in the south of the Yangtze River flourished. In the east of the world, maritime trade flourishes, and the germ of mercantilism breaks through its seed coat under the silver mountains. Jiashen was in national crisis, the Qing army broke through and entered, and China fell apart. Wherever iron hoofs stepped on, the misty buildings and towers were all reduced to ashes, and the future of the Chinese nation perished in blood and blood in the darkness. The building collapsed and the tree was unable to support itself. The time traveler rose up against the trend as a civil servant and sounded the strongest voice for the revival of Han civilization! This work has 2.7 Million words completed, and its character is guaranteed. Please feel free to collect and subscribe.
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Official(28)Scraped 1d ago
very good book
I really like to read the author's book because the author has a plan for how to overcome the crisis at that time. Which angles to start from. Unlike other late Mingwen who saw a woman falling in love with a maid and sleeping with a prostitute all the way, he unified the whole country. If you encounter a battle, you will win. If you take it for granted, you will have a good harvest. If your subordinates are fools, you will upgrade all the way to the end. But the author writes well. Starting from the late Ming Dynasty, not only does time travel solve the problem, but even today's leaders may not do well when they reach that position. If I were Chongzhen, I might not survive Chongzhen for three years.
Yongli read it and wrote it very well. Is this also a late Ming book?
When does the protagonist become independent? Can anyone who has finished reading tell me?
nice
It looks good. I really like this type. Good luck to the author.
Yongli 4 years
I also read it well, I hope this one is better.
I hope the author can write better
Stopped updating?
Does the author still write? This update has been suspended for more than a month.
I liked the author's last book very much, but this time I feel that the author was a little too hasty and saw a lot of typos and pinyin.
good
Not bad. Come on. Keep it up!
The writing is pretty good, slow-burning and wise. Take your time to appreciate and think slowly.
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Official(28)Scraped 1d ago
very good book
I really like to read the author's book because the author has a plan for how to overcome the crisis at that time. Which angles to start from. Unlike other late Mingwen who saw a woman falling in love with a maid and sleeping with a prostitute all the way, he unified the whole country. If you encounter a battle, you will win. If you take it for granted, you will have a good harvest. If your subordinates are fools, you will upgrade all the way to the end. But the author writes well. Starting from the late Ming Dynasty, not only does time travel solve the problem, but even today's leaders may not do well when they reach that position. If I were Chongzhen, I might not survive Chongzhen for three years.
Yongli read it and wrote it very well. Is this also a late Ming book?
When does the protagonist become independent? Can anyone who has finished reading tell me?
nice
It looks good. I really like this type. Good luck to the author.
Yongli 4 years
I also read it well, I hope this one is better.
I hope the author can write better
Stopped updating?
Does the author still write? This update has been suspended for more than a month.
I liked the author's last book very much, but this time I feel that the author was a little too hasty and saw a lot of typos and pinyin.
good
Not bad. Come on. Keep it up!
The writing is pretty good, slow-burning and wise. Take your time to appreciate and think slowly.
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