
Late Ming Dynasty: in the Beginning of One Piece, I Will Dominate the Qing Dynasty!
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Dorgon: Zheng Zhilong, please be a human being! If I win the battle, I still have to pay compensation, right? Zheng Zhilong: Gonggun, you don't understand, I have made you, the Qing Dynasty Master, take a detour for two hundred years! Why don't you understand my painstaking efforts? Come on, come on, sign this treaty, otherwise I will be stuck in the water transportation and you will eat dirt! Tokugawa Iemitsu: Prince Zheng, can the compensation be smaller? Zheng Zhilong: Iemitsu, why don't you understand? I am saving Japan from the detour it took for a full 250 years! It was fifty years younger than Gongun's Qing Dynasty! Come on, come on, sign this, otherwise don't blame me for bombarding Edo! Charles I: Your Majesty the Emperor of China, your fleet broke into our British waters, robbed my ships, and killed my people. Now you are still trying to set up a few cannons on the coast to make me, the British, surrender! Even if I die, I, Charlie, will never sign this Treaty of London! Zheng Zhilong: You won't sign it, right? Someone come! Capture London and burn Buckingham Palace! Charles I: Our British Empire has been humiliated to this point. If we don't work hard to become stronger, when the cannon fires in the east, our country will be destroyed!
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Official(6)Scraped 22d ago
Vomiting, the protagonist obviously has the strength to defend Jiangnan, but he doesn't care and allows the entire people in Jiangnan to be slaughtered. Li Zicheng came and killed them again, the Manchus came and killed them again, and then Dorgon came and it was even more outrageous. He also taught these Manchus how to squeeze money and sign the Nanjing Treaty. You, the author, really don't regard the Han people as human beings! Or do you, the author, really think that these bandits and Manchus will only kill the gentry and not touch the common people? According to the way you write it, all the people in Jiangnan will be dead soon.
Lords Gongun, Lords Gongon are going on endlessly. What are so many Lords Gongon doing?
Sure enough, it is an old author, but the small details are too poor, so I will deduct three stars.
The rhythm of the topic is well captured and the text is not too lengthy, but there are many small problems, especially the name is too casual. For example, the red cannon was changed from the Manchu and Qing Dynasty characters to avoid barbarians. As a Ming Dynasty general, do you need to avoid taboos? In addition, it is a bit funny to help Zheng Sen successfully change his name. The ancients basically would not change their names again, and believed that the last name, first name, and first name were the same for life. Because only the monarch bestows names or surnames on his subjects, or punishes them by changing them to bad surnames or bad names. Changing one's name can be an honor or a shame. Another situation is to avoid taking the emperor's name. However, a child can be given a nickname first, and then a final name. Therefore, Emperor Longwu changed the surname Zhu Zai to Chenggong, not Zheng Chenggong. Of course, you can use pseudonyms, nicknames, etc. Outside. But the real name will not be given up. There are also children of the Eight Banners who are not Manchurian and Mongolian. They absorbed Mongolian, Han and other ethnic groups and added the Mongolian Eight Banners and the Han Army's Eight Banners, forming a nation with Manchuria as the core. But the name is always the Eight Banners. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was divided into the Eight Banners of Manchuria, the Eight Banners of Mongolia, the Eight Banners of the Han Army, the Three Banners of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Lower Five Banners.
Author, did you listen?
Not only has the minor problem not been corrected, but a new problem has appeared in Chapter 165. Is the emperor's uncle the regent, and the ministers can call him whatever they want? The simplest example is, can a minister call the emperor father?
The latest chapter has started to be poisonous, and it is becoming more and more poisonous and speechless (ー_ー)!!
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Official(6)Scraped 22d ago
Vomiting, the protagonist obviously has the strength to defend Jiangnan, but he doesn't care and allows the entire people in Jiangnan to be slaughtered. Li Zicheng came and killed them again, the Manchus came and killed them again, and then Dorgon came and it was even more outrageous. He also taught these Manchus how to squeeze money and sign the Nanjing Treaty. You, the author, really don't regard the Han people as human beings! Or do you, the author, really think that these bandits and Manchus will only kill the gentry and not touch the common people? According to the way you write it, all the people in Jiangnan will be dead soon.
Lords Gongun, Lords Gongon are going on endlessly. What are so many Lords Gongon doing?
Sure enough, it is an old author, but the small details are too poor, so I will deduct three stars.
The rhythm of the topic is well captured and the text is not too lengthy, but there are many small problems, especially the name is too casual. For example, the red cannon was changed from the Manchu and Qing Dynasty characters to avoid barbarians. As a Ming Dynasty general, do you need to avoid taboos? In addition, it is a bit funny to help Zheng Sen successfully change his name. The ancients basically would not change their names again, and believed that the last name, first name, and first name were the same for life. Because only the monarch bestows names or surnames on his subjects, or punishes them by changing them to bad surnames or bad names. Changing one's name can be an honor or a shame. Another situation is to avoid taking the emperor's name. However, a child can be given a nickname first, and then a final name. Therefore, Emperor Longwu changed the surname Zhu Zai to Chenggong, not Zheng Chenggong. Of course, you can use pseudonyms, nicknames, etc. Outside. But the real name will not be given up. There are also children of the Eight Banners who are not Manchurian and Mongolian. They absorbed Mongolian, Han and other ethnic groups and added the Mongolian Eight Banners and the Han Army's Eight Banners, forming a nation with Manchuria as the core. But the name is always the Eight Banners. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was divided into the Eight Banners of Manchuria, the Eight Banners of Mongolia, the Eight Banners of the Han Army, the Three Banners of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Lower Five Banners.
Author, did you listen?
Not only has the minor problem not been corrected, but a new problem has appeared in Chapter 165. Is the emperor's uncle the regent, and the ministers can call him whatever they want? The simplest example is, can a minister call the emperor father?
The latest chapter has started to be poisonous, and it is becoming more and more poisonous and speechless (ー_ー)!!










