
Ming Dynasty: My Grandson, the Emperor, Points His Sword at Zhu Yuanzhang in the Beginning
by Little Prince Of Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
In the twenty-fifth year of Hongwu's reign, the prince passed away. In front of the mourning hall, Zhu Yunxi, the second son of the late Crown Princess Chang, held a three-foot green sword and angrily attacked Lao Zhu, vying for the position of grandson. As a grandson alone, Lan Yu is immortal, who dares to rebel? As an emperor, beggars can do it, monks can do it, vassal kings can do it, but I can't do it?
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
During the Song Dynasty, the aristocratic families probably knew how big the world was (except North and South America)! Take a look at the Damingkan map. Don't think that the ancients were so embarrassed. Confucianism misled China! !
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
During the Song Dynasty, the aristocratic families probably knew how big the world was (except North and South America)! Take a look at the Damingkan map. Don't think that the ancients were so embarrassed. Confucianism misled China! !









