
The Rise of Han Dynasty in the Late Ming Dynasty
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This is a farming story about starting a business on a desert island overseas. It was so difficult to get started. Lu Ruolin found that he didn't seem to have many talents under his command, and unexpectedly discovered that there were many educated people among the brothel girls, so he bought it! These women are much easier to use than those scholars. Don't you look down on me for pretending to be noble? I can still develop without you. Book club group: 307592265
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Official(45)Scraped 22d ago
A little bit frustrated
Author, please stop licking Ming Dynasty. You are here to overthrow Ming Dynasty, not to recast it.
After reading so many chapters, I feel that the protagonist is still following the old path of the feudal dynasty, only making technological innovations, but in essence it is no different from the feudal dynasty. Moreover, the author has been writing about the protagonist, and has not written more about the protagonist's subordinates. Although they follow the protagonist, they still have old feudal ideas. As long as the protagonist dies, it will return to the periodic law of the feudal dynasty. There is also the fact that the protagonist has not established a complete system. For example, the high-ranking North Korean official named Choi at the beginning (I can't remember his name clearly) left the protagonist's force for a long time. When he came back, he didn't understand the specific situation of the force, so he was directly appointed as the second-in-command and allowed him to bring his own people to the post (although he had been trained, but he was not one of his own). This is against organizational discipline now! Can the author take a look at The Gate of Time and Space 1619? This book is very well written and I can learn from it. The protagonist in this book has done a great job in building organizations, improving systems, and revolutionizing ideas.
Sure enough, it was the first time I met North Korea as a dog.
The plot develops a bit slowly
Why didn't the author grab Tsushima Island and Sakhalin Island?
The author is great
Don't you think your book is too idealistic, and many places don't make sense. In ancient times, if you took half a step forward, you would be a genius, and if you took one step forward, you would be a madman. I feel that this book is like an ideal and enjoyable article written by the author himself. If nothing else, in ancient times, Confucian thought was very solidified, and you just completed it in such a simple way.
Why can't anyone read what I wrote...
very good book
The update is just too slow. Maybe this is the reason why this book has not been on the shelves.
Updates are too slow!
Also, the process is too fast and too many things are ignored! Writing this way is just like writing in plain English!
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Official(45)Scraped 22d ago
A little bit frustrated
Author, please stop licking Ming Dynasty. You are here to overthrow Ming Dynasty, not to recast it.
After reading so many chapters, I feel that the protagonist is still following the old path of the feudal dynasty, only making technological innovations, but in essence it is no different from the feudal dynasty. Moreover, the author has been writing about the protagonist, and has not written more about the protagonist's subordinates. Although they follow the protagonist, they still have old feudal ideas. As long as the protagonist dies, it will return to the periodic law of the feudal dynasty. There is also the fact that the protagonist has not established a complete system. For example, the high-ranking North Korean official named Choi at the beginning (I can't remember his name clearly) left the protagonist's force for a long time. When he came back, he didn't understand the specific situation of the force, so he was directly appointed as the second-in-command and allowed him to bring his own people to the post (although he had been trained, but he was not one of his own). This is against organizational discipline now! Can the author take a look at The Gate of Time and Space 1619? This book is very well written and I can learn from it. The protagonist in this book has done a great job in building organizations, improving systems, and revolutionizing ideas.
Sure enough, it was the first time I met North Korea as a dog.
The plot develops a bit slowly
Why didn't the author grab Tsushima Island and Sakhalin Island?
The author is great
Don't you think your book is too idealistic, and many places don't make sense. In ancient times, if you took half a step forward, you would be a genius, and if you took one step forward, you would be a madman. I feel that this book is like an ideal and enjoyable article written by the author himself. If nothing else, in ancient times, Confucian thought was very solidified, and you just completed it in such a simple way.
Why can't anyone read what I wrote...
very good book
The update is just too slow. Maybe this is the reason why this book has not been on the shelves.
Updates are too slow!
Also, the process is too fast and too many things are ignored! Writing this way is just like writing in plain English!
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A novel about the late Ming Dynasty. The soul travels with a battleship and builds forces overseas. It's pretty good. It doesn't just describe wars. There's a lot of ink about internal affairs and management, but the updates are a bit slow.



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