
Curves Saved Me, I Became the Khan of Mongolia
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It is impossible to surrender to the Tartars. What should I do if the Tartars cry and shout and insist on surrendering to me? I am a firm fan of the Ming Dynasty, but I really don't understand the officialdom of the late Ming Dynasty. In order to make a living for the people of the world, I had no choice but to become the Mongolian Khan who traveled thousands of miles. Look at the clanking iron hooves, traveling across thousands of miles of rivers and mountains.
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Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
To save the country through curves, there is a book that started directly in the Northeast, retraced the Jurchen route, blamed the Jurchens on the protagonist, and raised troops to fight against the Qing Dynasty. Finally, someone reported it and it was removed
The Mongol Khan was to the grasslands what the emperor was to the Central Plains. There are no two days in the sky, and there are no two kings in the earth. There can be a lot of sweats on the grassland, but there is only one Mongolian Khan, and he must be from the Golden Family (Houjin is considered the son-in-law of the Golden Family, and the Manchu emperors and queens are all from the Horqin Borzigit family. Even so, there are still many Mongolians who are dissatisfied). Therefore, in terms of culture, system, language, origin, economy, etc., It is easier for the protagonist to start a business in Nanyang than in the grassland.
Just one word, rubbish, it hurts when I see it in my eyes
The second book is not good-looking, Shen Nong tried poison
Dududududududududududududu poisonous
I am having fun reading a novel, why should I be so strict? I am really speechless.
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Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
To save the country through curves, there is a book that started directly in the Northeast, retraced the Jurchen route, blamed the Jurchens on the protagonist, and raised troops to fight against the Qing Dynasty. Finally, someone reported it and it was removed
The Mongol Khan was to the grasslands what the emperor was to the Central Plains. There are no two days in the sky, and there are no two kings in the earth. There can be a lot of sweats on the grassland, but there is only one Mongolian Khan, and he must be from the Golden Family (Houjin is considered the son-in-law of the Golden Family, and the Manchu emperors and queens are all from the Horqin Borzigit family. Even so, there are still many Mongolians who are dissatisfied). Therefore, in terms of culture, system, language, origin, economy, etc., It is easier for the protagonist to start a business in Nanyang than in the grassland.
Just one word, rubbish, it hurts when I see it in my eyes
The second book is not good-looking, Shen Nong tried poison
Dududududududududududududu poisonous
I am having fun reading a novel, why should I be so strict? I am really speechless.









