
Brother Zhu Youxiao
About This Novel
[The new book "Gui Yi Fei Tang" has been released, please appreciate it] In 1620, the Ming Dynasty changed three emperors, and the iron-headed boy Nurhaci was still fighting with Xiong Tingbi in Shenyang. The most elite Baigan soldiers and Qi Jiajun in the East Asian battlefield have just set off northward, and the situation is good. Lu Xiangsheng immersed himself in studying, while Sun Chuanting was still a small county magistrate. Cao and Cao are unknown, and the Donglin Party has not yet deteriorated. It's just that the internal partisanship has resumed, and the southwestern chieftains in the external North Korea will rebel. His father Zhu Changluo ascended the throne for the first time, and his elder brother Zhu Youxiao had no intention of becoming emperor. With a cry, the emperor passed away and the woman was vicious. If we want to change the fate of the world, we should start with the case of moving the palace... Huang Taiji: "Our Qing Dynasty is far better than the Ming Dynasty!" Zhu Youjian: "Have you finished talking? Come on, let's fire off the cannons!"
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Official(50)Scraped 21d ago
If you want to make a comeback, the most critical point is that Chongzhen cannot become Chongzhen.
Once you become emperor, it is a dead end. No matter how hard you try, you can only extend the Ming Dynasty for a few more years. The emperor could not equalize land and eliminate grain, solve the problem of land annexation, nor could the emperor establish the Eight Banners, a group of direct line forces independent of the original system, so everything the emperor tried was in vain. Therefore, if you want to survive, you must first not be an emperor. I want to find a way to let Apocalypse live for a few more years. As for what I think of, I don't care. If you don't have any luck like this, don't be the protagonist. In 1628, Zhu Youjian was eighteen years old, and it was almost time for him to become a vassal. He had to choose a good place for himself. The relationship between brothers Zhu Youjian and Tianqi is still good. As long as they don't say they want to go to Nanjing to become a vassal, other places should not be a problem. The place I chose is Shaozhou, Guangdong. The obvious reason could be that Shaozhou has a ready-made palace. At first, the King of Huai was originally granted the title of Shaozhou, but later he felt that Shaozhou was too hot and humid, so he transferred it to Jiangxi. After that, King Leping of the Han Dynasty thought Pingliang was too cold and wanted to move the palace to Shaozhou, but Ming Yingzong actually approved it. But after the palace was repaired, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty suddenly refused to allow King Leping to move. The real reason is that the sky is high here and the emperor is far away, and there is no competition from other vassals in Guangdong. Once sealed here, the degree of freedom will be much greater. The areas in southern Jiangxi and southern Hunan to the north of Shaoguan were not only old revolutionary areas in the 20th century, but also the center of uprisings by farmers, miners, and slaves in the south in the 17th century. With Shaoguan under its control, in the future it would be easier to command forces capable of overthrowing the old order in the five provinces of Huguang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, and Guangxi. Because it is located at the choke point between Jiangxi and Guangzhou, it is easier to make money. There is no need to face the main force of the peasant army in the early stage. The next thing to do is very dangerous: illegally raising doormen. Although it is dangerous, there is nothing you can do otherwise. Without your own team, you will be treated as a puppet no matter what you do in the future. Not only must there be a literary team, but also a martial arts team, so that the tenants of the palace can be organized into rural warriors in the name of "rampant banditry". We have to accommodate a group of poor and frustrated scholars and deserters from the army. If any vassal king did this during the Chongzhen period, Fengyang would definitely be imprisoned or even sentenced to death. Since Tianqi is stupid and partial to his younger brother, and the sky is high in Guangdong and the emperor is far away, let's take a chance. Then with Tianqi and Wei Zhongxian's ability to harm the country, when the miners in southern Hunan revolted, the north should almost collapse. King Gao Chuang entered the capital and the Qing army entered the pass. Directly unite the rebel armies in the five southern provinces and raise their arms, saying that when the king comes, he will not pay for food, abolish slavery, and live in permanent tenancy. Let's have a fight. As for whether we can successfully resist the Qing Dynasty in the future, we have to rely on our true ability to fight hard.
At the end of Ming Dynasty, nothing was done from top to bottom.
The land has been occupied by scholar-bureaucrats, and the state's policy is to give these people tax exemptions, and then a large group of land will be in their names. Landowners can't even think about it; don't even think about collecting commercial taxes, otherwise they will compete with the people for profit. All officials are basically beneficiaries. If you want to do this, don't even think about it; The climate is like the Little Ice Age, with long-term drought in the north and frequent uprisings; the Manchu Qing Dynasty is on the rise, and its military force is strong; the guard system is corrupt, and the status of soldiers is low, and they are reduced to servants of officers. The only ones who can fight are the officers' personal soldiers. If you want to reform and comeback, the only way is to cheat and brainwash the readers. I believe you.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, we can only rebuild the world
To put it bluntly, there were too many entrenched interest groups in the late Ming Dynasty. If they were not broken up and redistributed, they would collapse in a short time. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, we can only rebuild the good family and sweep the Ming Dynasty into the garbage dump of history. In short, we can conquer the world again! Referred to as Zhu Youjian, Taizu of the New Ming Dynasty
Whitewash the Donglin Party
I came to read the novel, not to watch you whitewash the Donglin Party. I'm leaving now.
Yang Lian, which corrupt scholar is the most rubbish?
Can the Donglin Party be purged? Wei Zhongxian is a good sword, but the Donglin Party is so good that Emperor Wanli doesn't know how to use it? If the Donglin Party dares to advocate the collection of taxes, the Donglin Party will get rid of anyone behind them. Yang Lian, if Zuo Guangdou was really good, would Zhu Youxiao let Wei Zhongxian out? I don't know what to do with the obvious inconsistency? The emperor doesn't know how to enjoy? Do you have to take action on your ministers? China has been an imperial dynasty from ancient times to the present. The interests of the scholar-bureaucrat group cannot be lost in exchange for it. They can lie dormant and tolerate it. Anyway, sooner or later, they will get it back?
Using a limited number of ministers with a certain bottom line to whitewash the Donglin Party, no wonder this book has a low rating. It is also a talent to attribute the demise of the Ming Dynasty to natural disasters. This is the first time I heard that natural disasters were a major reason for the country's demise. You would not be so shallow if you look at the importance the United States attaches to national finance and taxation. As long as the national finances do not collapse and finances and taxes are used for people's livelihood normally, a big country like China cannot survive even if it wants to. To put it bluntly, the demise of the Ming Dynasty was due to the lack of money in the national finances due to official corruption and the fiscal and taxation system, which led to a series of problems and the country was subjugated. The Donglin Party cannot clean up this process of national subjugation.
It's fucking rubbish. The main character is so childish, and he also cleanses the Donglin Party. The Donglin Party is the representative of the gentry and maritime merchants. They don't collect any taxes, only the common people. Even if there are good people, there are only a few.
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Why do I feel that the protagonist is indifferent to Sun Yuanhua, Bi Suikang, Xu Guangqi and other firearms masters?
Why do I feel that the protagonist is indifferent to Sun Yuanhua, Bi Suikang, Xu Guangqi and other firearms masters? They are all talents.
You said that so many soldiers are professional soldiers, can you please stop being ridiculous?
If he were really a professional soldier, Huang Taiji would be able to defeat hundreds of thousands of banners. I had pushed them flat a long time ago, so the ink stains were still there for so long. I also wonder why we spend so much money to raise ordinary soldiers instead of professional soldiers. Good guy, I think this is a professional soldier.
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Official(50)Scraped 21d ago
If you want to make a comeback, the most critical point is that Chongzhen cannot become Chongzhen.
Once you become emperor, it is a dead end. No matter how hard you try, you can only extend the Ming Dynasty for a few more years. The emperor could not equalize land and eliminate grain, solve the problem of land annexation, nor could the emperor establish the Eight Banners, a group of direct line forces independent of the original system, so everything the emperor tried was in vain. Therefore, if you want to survive, you must first not be an emperor. I want to find a way to let Apocalypse live for a few more years. As for what I think of, I don't care. If you don't have any luck like this, don't be the protagonist. In 1628, Zhu Youjian was eighteen years old, and it was almost time for him to become a vassal. He had to choose a good place for himself. The relationship between brothers Zhu Youjian and Tianqi is still good. As long as they don't say they want to go to Nanjing to become a vassal, other places should not be a problem. The place I chose is Shaozhou, Guangdong. The obvious reason could be that Shaozhou has a ready-made palace. At first, the King of Huai was originally granted the title of Shaozhou, but later he felt that Shaozhou was too hot and humid, so he transferred it to Jiangxi. After that, King Leping of the Han Dynasty thought Pingliang was too cold and wanted to move the palace to Shaozhou, but Ming Yingzong actually approved it. But after the palace was repaired, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty suddenly refused to allow King Leping to move. The real reason is that the sky is high here and the emperor is far away, and there is no competition from other vassals in Guangdong. Once sealed here, the degree of freedom will be much greater. The areas in southern Jiangxi and southern Hunan to the north of Shaoguan were not only old revolutionary areas in the 20th century, but also the center of uprisings by farmers, miners, and slaves in the south in the 17th century. With Shaoguan under its control, in the future it would be easier to command forces capable of overthrowing the old order in the five provinces of Huguang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, and Guangxi. Because it is located at the choke point between Jiangxi and Guangzhou, it is easier to make money. There is no need to face the main force of the peasant army in the early stage. The next thing to do is very dangerous: illegally raising doormen. Although it is dangerous, there is nothing you can do otherwise. Without your own team, you will be treated as a puppet no matter what you do in the future. Not only must there be a literary team, but also a martial arts team, so that the tenants of the palace can be organized into rural warriors in the name of "rampant banditry". We have to accommodate a group of poor and frustrated scholars and deserters from the army. If any vassal king did this during the Chongzhen period, Fengyang would definitely be imprisoned or even sentenced to death. Since Tianqi is stupid and partial to his younger brother, and the sky is high in Guangdong and the emperor is far away, let's take a chance. Then with Tianqi and Wei Zhongxian's ability to harm the country, when the miners in southern Hunan revolted, the north should almost collapse. King Gao Chuang entered the capital and the Qing army entered the pass. Directly unite the rebel armies in the five southern provinces and raise their arms, saying that when the king comes, he will not pay for food, abolish slavery, and live in permanent tenancy. Let's have a fight. As for whether we can successfully resist the Qing Dynasty in the future, we have to rely on our true ability to fight hard.
At the end of Ming Dynasty, nothing was done from top to bottom.
The land has been occupied by scholar-bureaucrats, and the state's policy is to give these people tax exemptions, and then a large group of land will be in their names. Landowners can't even think about it; don't even think about collecting commercial taxes, otherwise they will compete with the people for profit. All officials are basically beneficiaries. If you want to do this, don't even think about it; The climate is like the Little Ice Age, with long-term drought in the north and frequent uprisings; the Manchu Qing Dynasty is on the rise, and its military force is strong; the guard system is corrupt, and the status of soldiers is low, and they are reduced to servants of officers. The only ones who can fight are the officers' personal soldiers. If you want to reform and comeback, the only way is to cheat and brainwash the readers. I believe you.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, we can only rebuild the world
To put it bluntly, there were too many entrenched interest groups in the late Ming Dynasty. If they were not broken up and redistributed, they would collapse in a short time. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, we can only rebuild the good family and sweep the Ming Dynasty into the garbage dump of history. In short, we can conquer the world again! Referred to as Zhu Youjian, Taizu of the New Ming Dynasty
Whitewash the Donglin Party
I came to read the novel, not to watch you whitewash the Donglin Party. I'm leaving now.
Yang Lian, which corrupt scholar is the most rubbish?
Can the Donglin Party be purged? Wei Zhongxian is a good sword, but the Donglin Party is so good that Emperor Wanli doesn't know how to use it? If the Donglin Party dares to advocate the collection of taxes, the Donglin Party will get rid of anyone behind them. Yang Lian, if Zuo Guangdou was really good, would Zhu Youxiao let Wei Zhongxian out? I don't know what to do with the obvious inconsistency? The emperor doesn't know how to enjoy? Do you have to take action on your ministers? China has been an imperial dynasty from ancient times to the present. The interests of the scholar-bureaucrat group cannot be lost in exchange for it. They can lie dormant and tolerate it. Anyway, sooner or later, they will get it back?
Using a limited number of ministers with a certain bottom line to whitewash the Donglin Party, no wonder this book has a low rating. It is also a talent to attribute the demise of the Ming Dynasty to natural disasters. This is the first time I heard that natural disasters were a major reason for the country's demise. You would not be so shallow if you look at the importance the United States attaches to national finance and taxation. As long as the national finances do not collapse and finances and taxes are used for people's livelihood normally, a big country like China cannot survive even if it wants to. To put it bluntly, the demise of the Ming Dynasty was due to the lack of money in the national finances due to official corruption and the fiscal and taxation system, which led to a series of problems and the country was subjugated. The Donglin Party cannot clean up this process of national subjugation.
It's fucking rubbish. The main character is so childish, and he also cleanses the Donglin Party. The Donglin Party is the representative of the gentry and maritime merchants. They don't collect any taxes, only the common people. Even if there are good people, there are only a few.
Update Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry Hurry
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Why do I feel that the protagonist is indifferent to Sun Yuanhua, Bi Suikang, Xu Guangqi and other firearms masters?
Why do I feel that the protagonist is indifferent to Sun Yuanhua, Bi Suikang, Xu Guangqi and other firearms masters? They are all talents.
You said that so many soldiers are professional soldiers, can you please stop being ridiculous?
If he were really a professional soldier, Huang Taiji would be able to defeat hundreds of thousands of banners. I had pushed them flat a long time ago, so the ink stains were still there for so long. I also wonder why we spend so much money to raise ordinary soldiers instead of professional soldiers. Good guy, I think this is a professional soldier.
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[Historical Text][Non-Emperor] The protagonist (Chongzhen)'s cheat is the full trust of the emperor's brother (Carpenter). The author really went to school and did not define the Donglin Party's stereotype as evil. He treated it dialectically.



3.25 Points, a novel of the same type as Jin Lin, with more than 400 chapters left to read. The author has research, and in some places the research is more detailed than that of Jin Linkai, but the writing style, plot, and character creation are not as good as Jin Linkai. From what I have seen so far, there is no female protagonist, and the male protagonist is not ambiguous at all. It is a good idea to not write female characters and emotional scenes well. Overall, it looks good. If there is a female protagonist later, I will explain it.




Overall recommendation: B+ Occupy a pit




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