
Nan Ming: the Boy Soldiers at the Beginning Hold up the World
About This Novel
In the first year of Yongli, the Qing captives continued to advance vigorously and successively captured Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangdong, and Fujian. There were endless wars and wars in Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan, and only a corner of Guangxi was left in the Southern Ming Dynasty. "Emperor Zhu" Zhu Youlang hunted in a hurry and huddled in Quanzhou, Guangxi. He was at the end of his rope. At this critical moment, Cen Dan Chu's soul traveled through time and space and joined the fierce general Jiao Lian as a soldier. With a humble body and great aspirations, he took advantage of the situation and supported the world, starting a thrilling legend of his own...
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
After the protagonist founded the country, what was the name of the country?
According to the protagonist's surname, the country name should be Liang? Cen? Depending on where the protagonist starts, you can barely call Chu, but you can't call Yue. No title yet. Other words. . Celebrating? Vast.
not bad
Not bad, update soon, not enough to watch, ah
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
After the protagonist founded the country, what was the name of the country?
According to the protagonist's surname, the country name should be Liang? Cen? Depending on where the protagonist starts, you can barely call Chu, but you can't call Yue. No title yet. Other words. . Celebrating? Vast.
not bad
Not bad, update soon, not enough to watch, ah
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Not bad, not bad. It has a touching plot. No matter when I read, it is hard to hope that the author can keep writing at such a high level. I have collected it!



After reading all the chapters that have been updated so far, I feel that my curiosity has become stronger. I am looking forward to the wonderful story content that the author Big D will bring us next. I also look forward to more friends who will like this wonderful novel like me.




The characters are lively, and the profile descriptions vividly reveal their personalities, especially the supporting characters, who are occasionally playful. The more I read this book, the more I like it.



The routine is relatively novel, but some settings are still a bit not rigorous enough, but it is worth watching. If the plot were more fleshed out and the characters more fleshed out, it would be a great book.













