
Daming: Refining Zombies at the Beginning, Lao Zhu Was Shocked
by Dayu Song
About This Novel
Zhu Yue accidentally traveled through the Ming Dynasty and became the body of the Ninth Prince who was supposed to die young. Later, at the suggestion of Liu Bowen, he changed his name to Zhu Yue and was granted the title of King of Han! At the same time, Zhu Yue accidentally inherited the eight Taoist traditions, and from then on, a Taoist vassal king was born! In the twenty-third year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang unexpectedly obtained an auspicious object that could simulate the national destiny of the Ming Dynasty! Surprised, Zhu Yuanzhang began to deduce the story of Prince Zhu Biao, only to find that Prince Zhu Biao's time was short and he died young. Zhu Yuanzhang burst into tears! Deducing the emperor's grandson Zhu Yunwen, we found that this rebellious grandson actually cut down the feudal vassal! The King of Dai was deposed and the King of Zhou was imprisoned. What was even more outrageous was that his uncle, King Xiang, who had played with Zhu Yunwen since childhood, was forced to force his whole family to burn themselves to death. King Zhu Di of Yan had to pretend to be crazy and act like a fool to survive! Is this still cutting down the vassalage? Zhu Yuanzhang was furious! But when Zhu Yunwen was about to attack Zhu Yue, the king of Han, he found that Zhu Yue had released a group of invulnerable zombie legions, refining alchemy, restraining spirits and sending generals... Did Zhu Yue, the king of Han, rebel?
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Official(48)Scraped 23d ago
Wouldn't it be enough to just control Zhu Yuanzhang with both hands? Also, if you have a world view of one person, how many times has Wang Ye vomited blood and vomited his life? How can you arrest the souls of so many emperors? Why not just go to Mount Tai to capture Emperor Fengdu?
I saw this thing around February 2025
I had some impressions of this novel at the time, but now I describe it as a stupid thing. You can't tell the difference between the big and small kings, who is the protagonist and who is the supporting role. You just didn't understand it. I was so confused after reading 30 chapters.
Is there anyone who can't stand it after seeing three of them? Lao Zhu has a system, forget it, and here comes the soul of Qin Shihuang, what a hodgepodge, should it be regarded as a stew in the Northeast?
After reading dozens of chapters, I don't know what the author wants to write. I can't understand what the protagonist wants to do. Will the protagonist be able to be extraordinary after practicing Taoism, or will he be just a capable mortal? I always feel that the author's layout is not good. It's like there is a joke on the Internet, if you can teleport, but run to deliver express,
The author is Japanese, and he hides it so deeply. Chapter 145 writes that the princes of later generations in Japan successfully rebelled, and the achievements of the emperor who succeeded in the rebellion were ranked ahead of Lao Zhu.
The emperor's soul has a useless purpose, it's just disgusting, right?
Complete five-star praise
It's quite interesting to read the introduction. I hope this is a novel that I can read to the end.
Why don't you dig up Ishimi Silver Mountain and Sado Gold Mountain after you've spent your little life? It's something that any time traveler would do. It seems like there's some kind of large rare earth mine.
The author should be more careful in writing the book, and it is not worth every penny of salt. Aren't you writing nonsense?
Brainless white text, you can read pure and refreshing text without using any brain.
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Community(0)
Official(48)Scraped 23d ago
Wouldn't it be enough to just control Zhu Yuanzhang with both hands? Also, if you have a world view of one person, how many times has Wang Ye vomited blood and vomited his life? How can you arrest the souls of so many emperors? Why not just go to Mount Tai to capture Emperor Fengdu?
I saw this thing around February 2025
I had some impressions of this novel at the time, but now I describe it as a stupid thing. You can't tell the difference between the big and small kings, who is the protagonist and who is the supporting role. You just didn't understand it. I was so confused after reading 30 chapters.
Is there anyone who can't stand it after seeing three of them? Lao Zhu has a system, forget it, and here comes the soul of Qin Shihuang, what a hodgepodge, should it be regarded as a stew in the Northeast?
After reading dozens of chapters, I don't know what the author wants to write. I can't understand what the protagonist wants to do. Will the protagonist be able to be extraordinary after practicing Taoism, or will he be just a capable mortal? I always feel that the author's layout is not good. It's like there is a joke on the Internet, if you can teleport, but run to deliver express,
The author is Japanese, and he hides it so deeply. Chapter 145 writes that the princes of later generations in Japan successfully rebelled, and the achievements of the emperor who succeeded in the rebellion were ranked ahead of Lao Zhu.
The emperor's soul has a useless purpose, it's just disgusting, right?
Complete five-star praise
It's quite interesting to read the introduction. I hope this is a novel that I can read to the end.
Why don't you dig up Ishimi Silver Mountain and Sado Gold Mountain after you've spent your little life? It's something that any time traveler would do. It seems like there's some kind of large rare earth mine.
The author should be more careful in writing the book, and it is not worth every penny of salt. Aren't you writing nonsense?
Brainless white text, you can read pure and refreshing text without using any brain.









