
I Want to Be the Founder of Ming Dynasty
by Don't Make Trouble When Moving Bricks
About This Novel
Once reborn as the five-year-old prince who had died early in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Jianji felt that he could not surrender. At this time, the Ming Dynasty had just come out of the Tumubao Incident, and everything for future generations had not yet been finalized - the civil servants had not yet completely risen, and the Xungui Group had not yet completely settled down. He wanted to change this Ming Dynasty! Starting from him, Daizong is definitely not a "replacement". His Majesty Yingzong, the famous micro-manager and sales master, please also take care of yourself in Nangong until you die!
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Official(37)Scraped 22d ago
The reason why Zhu Qiyu has no heirs, I believe is because of Zhu Qizhen's mother. The queen mother drugged the concubine, causing Zhu Qiyu to have no heirs, but this was only temporary. After all, the old lady was not old for a few years. She was afraid that if she died, Zhu Qiyu would definitely have an heir, and the throne would no longer belong to her son. Therefore, we must carry out the coup to seize the throne, otherwise the throne will not belong to Zhu Jianshen when Zhu Qiyu dies. In front of Tumu Fort, this is another person who has been infamous for killing his younger brother to seize the throne. The purpose is to make his son the emperor. This is unreasonable. Because they did nothing, the throne still belongs to Zhu Jianshen.
Big speechless event!
The big silent incident happened! Originally, Chapter 204 was blocked. My application for unblocking was rejected once, so I simply reposted a chapter. As a result, the editor worked overtime to unblock me, resulting in duplicate chapters... However, the paid chapters cannot be deleted [fn=20][fn=20][fn=20][fn=20]. I'm sorry for the viewers, please don't subscribe to these two duplicates! ! ! ! Two chapters in one costs money! ! ! !
For primary school students, just stop reading after looking at the table of contents. Foot binding during the Song and Ming Dynasties was different from that during the Jiannu period.
For primary school students, just stop reading after looking at the table of contents. Foot binding during the Song and Ming Dynasties was completely different from that during the Jiannu period. The hydrology was too heavy and I wasted writing it from the beginning.
The author is also amazing. He even made the Jurchens extinct. He was so brave to write. I admire him. I have seen many such novels that incorporate the Jurchens. However, the author can easily be blocked if he writes like this.
You are the emperor. From your point of view, that is called rebellion, not an uprising.
You are the emperor. From your point of view, it is called a rebellion, not an uprising. The words written behind it are a bit poisonous.
The West now has a sea route to China.
In this way, they should not go to the New World. Without colonial blood transfusion, industry would not be able to start.
Writing about chicken is all off topic, alas
Written at elementary school level
not bad
This book is not bad. It knows how to employ people. There is no point in doing everything by yourself. The emperor controls the general direction and leaves the rest to the people below. Good work will be rewarded, bad work should be punished. He controls the military power and grasps the rewards. This is the emperor. Otherwise, there will be so many people who want to be the emperor.
Why am I the only one who doesn't feel so good-looking?
It feels average. Have all the bad reviews been deleted?
Very nice
It's a rare good book. Although I can't vote for the monthly vote, I can vote for it.
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Official(37)Scraped 22d ago
The reason why Zhu Qiyu has no heirs, I believe is because of Zhu Qizhen's mother. The queen mother drugged the concubine, causing Zhu Qiyu to have no heirs, but this was only temporary. After all, the old lady was not old for a few years. She was afraid that if she died, Zhu Qiyu would definitely have an heir, and the throne would no longer belong to her son. Therefore, we must carry out the coup to seize the throne, otherwise the throne will not belong to Zhu Jianshen when Zhu Qiyu dies. In front of Tumu Fort, this is another person who has been infamous for killing his younger brother to seize the throne. The purpose is to make his son the emperor. This is unreasonable. Because they did nothing, the throne still belongs to Zhu Jianshen.
Big speechless event!
The big silent incident happened! Originally, Chapter 204 was blocked. My application for unblocking was rejected once, so I simply reposted a chapter. As a result, the editor worked overtime to unblock me, resulting in duplicate chapters... However, the paid chapters cannot be deleted [fn=20][fn=20][fn=20][fn=20]. I'm sorry for the viewers, please don't subscribe to these two duplicates! ! ! ! Two chapters in one costs money! ! ! !
For primary school students, just stop reading after looking at the table of contents. Foot binding during the Song and Ming Dynasties was different from that during the Jiannu period.
For primary school students, just stop reading after looking at the table of contents. Foot binding during the Song and Ming Dynasties was completely different from that during the Jiannu period. The hydrology was too heavy and I wasted writing it from the beginning.
The author is also amazing. He even made the Jurchens extinct. He was so brave to write. I admire him. I have seen many such novels that incorporate the Jurchens. However, the author can easily be blocked if he writes like this.
You are the emperor. From your point of view, that is called rebellion, not an uprising.
You are the emperor. From your point of view, it is called a rebellion, not an uprising. The words written behind it are a bit poisonous.
The West now has a sea route to China.
In this way, they should not go to the New World. Without colonial blood transfusion, industry would not be able to start.
Writing about chicken is all off topic, alas
Written at elementary school level
not bad
This book is not bad. It knows how to employ people. There is no point in doing everything by yourself. The emperor controls the general direction and leaves the rest to the people below. Good work will be rewarded, bad work should be punished. He controls the military power and grasps the rewards. This is the emperor. Otherwise, there will be so many people who want to be the emperor.
Why am I the only one who doesn't feel so good-looking?
It feels average. Have all the bad reviews been deleted?
Very nice
It's a rare good book. Although I can't vote for the monthly vote, I can vote for it.
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A very interesting Ming Dynasty novel. Generally speaking, when people write about the Ming Dynasty, they all write about Chongzhen, Tianqi, and Wanli. There are only a few about Jiajing and Zhengde. As for the early Ming Dynasty, only a few books have been published recently. This book is written during the Ming Dynasty Zong period. The protagonist is Zhu Jianji, the only son of Ming Dynasty Zong Zhu Qiyu who died young. I don't know much about this period of history of Daizong. I only know that the Supreme Emperor Tumu Emperor Zhu Qizhen brought the Ming Dynasty into the ditch, rescued Prime Minister Yu Qian and ushered in the beginning of the Ming Dynasty's civil servant group's true power, and the coup of Tumu Emperor to seize the door and the restoration of Nangong. Emperor Chenghua, who was the empress of Emperor Tumu, was a wise master and favored Wan Zhen'er alone. As for the people of the Ming Dynasty, I don't know much about him. The author of this book introduced me to this part of the history. Of course, there must be many personal items of the author, but there are so many great people in the chapter that I don't have to worry about being taken into a ditch. The protagonist becomes the crown prince, but he is only a six-year-old child. Historically, Emperor Daizong died a few years after the crown prince died in infancy. This was followed by the restoration of Emperor Tumu, and at the time of the restoration, the entire dynasty was filled with mostly disloyal ministers and not a single stronghold. The protagonist is reborn. When Daizong dies a few years later, he is only an eleven or twelve-year-old boy. Emperor Tumu has countless supporters. He doesn't know what his fate will be when the time comes. Therefore, if you want to change your destiny, you can only become a monster. A six-year-old child who frequently interferes in government affairs is naturally a monster in the eyes of outsiders. However, the author assumes that Daizong is a good-tempered and a good father. He has the ability to recognize people, know how to use them, and is self-aware. If his own abilities are insufficient, he should not act like a monster like his eldest brother Tumu Emperor. He should leave everything to the humble and courtiers, govern by himself, and work hard in the harem. Therefore, he was able to tolerate his only son acting as emperor. During this period of the Ming Dynasty, the power of civil servants had just risen. Although the power of nobles and nobles suffered heavy casualties, their foundation was not completely broken. The power of military attachés had not yet been suppressed into puppies. The intimidation of Taizu Taizong had not yet completely declined. The gentry group had just gained momentum. The literati and officials were not yet as shameless as their descendants. Everything can be saved, and the protagonist will definitely rewrite the history of the Ming Dynasty. Although some of the protagonist's operations seem unstable, after all, the protagonist was just a keyboard politician in his previous life, and it is reasonable to have a lower level. As long as there are no fatal mistakes, depending on the protagonist's age and the current environment, the number of appointments is also in line with the personality of the Ming Dynasty emperor. The author's writing style is a bit interesting. Just looking at the chapter titles, it sounds like the great Emperor Bonaparte is visiting his loyal Paris, like a news flash. The writing style is not serious and dramatic, with a bit of comedy, but it is not completely comical. The author secretly gave the protagonist some tricks, but they were not inconsistent and served to advance the plot and increase the enjoyment. Unlike many other books, the protagonist has to be suppressed and begged for truth. The character creations also have their own characteristics. The current protagonist and Emperor Daizong Jingtai are well portrayed, and the other supporting characters also have their own characteristics. The author's driving skills seem to be very good, but unfortunately the protagonist is too young to drive a real car, and the other supporting characters are just a little scratchy and unsatisfactory. There were a lot of negative comments in the book review area, and I almost missed this good book because of it. Anyway, this book is my cup of tea. The overall score is 8 points, highly recommended.




Well written, the history is written in a light and lively way. After reading it, the most impressive thing I remember is a little fat man riding a sheep-drawn cart and walking proudly through the palace.




It is my first time to write a historical article, and it is remarkable. Especially the paternal love of Emperor Jingtai is particularly touching. However, the emperor's imposing manner of dominating the world was not written, the officials and the harem were too arrogant, and many plot settings were too modern. And does the author have an obsession with monogamy? Why does he write so many stories about the deep love between couples? He had a long and vicious discussion with the refugee leader. Grass jelly in the early stage, grain and grass in the later stage. In the end, it turned out to be unfinished, and the story was about abdicating the crown prince again. At first glance, the author has no political instincts.













