
Chongzhen Scares the World Without Using Black Technology
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The protagonist travels to the first year of Chongzhen, captures Yuan Chonghuan at the beginning, and activates Yan Yingyuan to rewrite the history of the late Ming Dynasty. Without the use of other plug-ins or the scientific and technological knowledge of later generations, relying on the understanding of history, using talents, reforming the system, eliminating the Jin Dynasty, revitalizing the Ming Dynasty, and realizing the scientific and technological revolution and the industrial revolution before the West.
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Some people commented that as soon as the emperor came into conflict with the civil servants, he would die without knowing how to write, and he would be killed by the civil servants. In fact, their thinking itself has been led into a ditch by conspiracy theories, and it is a bit too evil. I really thought there was some conflict between the emperors and civil servants of the Ming Dynasty. Civil servants would think of killing the emperor, which would be an obsession. When Jiajing was fifteen years old, he was succeeded as emperor by a foreign vassal. Before he even ascended the throne, he started to fight against the civil servants. The great ceremony debate was going on for several years. Was he killed? You are talking about Zhengde and Tianqi. Zhengde also served as emperor for sixteen years, and Tianqi also served as emperor for seven years. Tianqi's father, Ming Guangzong, died suddenly within two months, but he obeyed the advice of the civil servants. As soon as the protagonist of my book compromises with the civil servants, he gets into a tough fight and even wants to kill the emperor? This is an argument that has not been raised to the point. Of course, it's okay to read novels and have conspiracy theories. But conspiracy theories also need some basic logic. Instead of being like some readers who are crazy and illogical, and rely on their own assumptions to take the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty as regicides who were more ruthless and unbridled than Dong Zhuo and Cao Cao.
? ? ? ? What happened, who am I, what am I doing?
You might as well just show us these secret histories.
The author is too rigid. He actually thinks that the law can punish ministers but cannot punish doctors. The talisman of the Donglin Party in the Ming Dynasty. You actually believe that it is difficult to collect rent, and don't you look at the people under the law who act according to the rules? It is difficult to collect salt tax, but you actually believe that it is difficult to collect rent
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Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
Some people commented that as soon as the emperor came into conflict with the civil servants, he would die without knowing how to write, and he would be killed by the civil servants. In fact, their thinking itself has been led into a ditch by conspiracy theories, and it is a bit too evil. I really thought there was some conflict between the emperors and civil servants of the Ming Dynasty. Civil servants would think of killing the emperor, which would be an obsession. When Jiajing was fifteen years old, he was succeeded as emperor by a foreign vassal. Before he even ascended the throne, he started to fight against the civil servants. The great ceremony debate was going on for several years. Was he killed? You are talking about Zhengde and Tianqi. Zhengde also served as emperor for sixteen years, and Tianqi also served as emperor for seven years. Tianqi's father, Ming Guangzong, died suddenly within two months, but he obeyed the advice of the civil servants. As soon as the protagonist of my book compromises with the civil servants, he gets into a tough fight and even wants to kill the emperor? This is an argument that has not been raised to the point. Of course, it's okay to read novels and have conspiracy theories. But conspiracy theories also need some basic logic. Instead of being like some readers who are crazy and illogical, and rely on their own assumptions to take the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty as regicides who were more ruthless and unbridled than Dong Zhuo and Cao Cao.
? ? ? ? What happened, who am I, what am I doing?
You might as well just show us these secret histories.
The author is too rigid. He actually thinks that the law can punish ministers but cannot punish doctors. The talisman of the Donglin Party in the Ming Dynasty. You actually believe that it is difficult to collect rent, and don't you look at the people under the law who act according to the rules? It is difficult to collect salt tax, but you actually believe that it is difficult to collect rent
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