Don't Make Trouble, Baozong

Don't Make Trouble, Baozong

by When Is The Autumn Wind Sad And Painted On The Fan?

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About This Novel

In the early Ming Dynasty, Yongle prospered, Renxuan reign... Jingtai Zhongxing... Chenghua Zhongxing. What is an ellipsis? A Ming war god. A fortress. The same product! ... ... Zhu Jianji woke up in the East Palace. As a prince, he had a lot to do in the world. However, Baozong was very troubled. Book club group: 421096750.

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Zeng_ca44mo ago

However, the part about Jianwen's remnants was not very well written. Emperor Jianwen's only powerful force was uprooted, and he was not the eldest son. Therefore, many ministers were indeed dissatisfied with him, especially Xungui (the eldest son Zhu Xiongying was born by marriage to Xungui). After decades, why would anyone in the court or the local government be willing to join the remnants? I feel very inappropriate for this author to write about.

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Book Friend 82674540mo ago

Boring again and again

Zhu Qizhen can't die, he has accidents every time, which makes people angry

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Let the Light Guide Your℡37mo ago

It's boring, procrastinating, and annoying. I feel that the theme of this article is that Zhu Qizhen restored Zhu Qizhen and then let the pig's feet resolve it without killing him. Then he restored and resolved it without killing him. The infinite loop closely follows the title of the novel.

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Who Am I.44mo ago

Daily check-in will bring you a wave of experience.

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Book Friends 20240609208_ca19mo ago

It's so speechless, it's all water history

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Wang Tudou45mo ago

excellent

The most beautiful Da Ming Xiao Ming I have ever seen

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Amon Picks One Out of Ten Thousand46mo ago

Pig's feet, your temple name a hundred years from now will definitely be Gaozong

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The Clouds Are Broken and the Clouds Are Broken17mo ago

I won't comment on the plot, at least it's smooth. But the author please stop using idioms. I don't know if the author has dyslexia, and few of the idioms he uses are written correctly.

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Book Friends 2023052916541756431888627mo ago

The author treats the reader as a fool, especially at the beginning

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Reader 164490459694874624034mo ago

To be honest, there are too many loopholes in Ming history.

According to historical records, Zhu Qizhen sent troops to Beijing to patrol the border, but suddenly Wala came directly from behind them, completely opening the door and letting them in without any hindrance.

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Ming Dynasty Historical Literature
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Zhu Qiyu, the emperor who tried to turn the tide but failed to die well. Most book friends feel sympathy and pity for him. He obviously saved the country, but because of poor health and no offspring, he was taken advantage of by careerists and abandoned by ministers, so that the throne eventually returned to his useless brother. If he had descendants, would the situation be very different? This book allows the protagonist to travel through time and become his son who died young in history, making his throne more stable and preventing the "Bao Sect" from seizing the throne. They even killed him and gave him the posthumous title "Bao". What a big irony. But this kind of plot really attracted me deeply and made me very happy. Suitable for the crowd: This book is suitable for book lovers who like the history of the Ming Dynasty, hate Zhu Qizhen and Tumubao, sympathize with Zhu Qiyu, and hope that he can have a happy ending. Rating of the work: 6 (The setting is very attractive. Preventing the coup and even killing Baozong is really a satisfying thing. However, the author's writing skills are average, and the plot after Baozong's death is quite satisfactory, with nothing memorable.) Content summary: This book tells the story of a modern person who traveled through time and became Zhu Qiyu's eldest son. He used his understanding of history to make plans in advance to prevent the coup, kill the Baozong, and finally ascend to the throne. Personal review: As I said before, the early setting of this book is really good. Everyone is waiting for when the Baozong will be killed. When the Baozong is actually killed in about a hundred chapters, I believe many book friends will feel as happy as me. Yu Qian's understanding is also unique (although I don't agree with it). It is reasonable to think that Yu Qian was only loyal to the Ming Dynasty, not to any emperor, so he did not play a role in the coup. However, I think Yu Qian stayed away from the army to avoid suspicion, so he was essentially incapable of intervening. In addition, what I like very much about this book is that the family lines are well written. As a good eldest son, the protagonist often quarrels with the emperor's father, but the father does not care and instead fully supports him. Although the protagonist's words are rude, he was really sad when his father was in poor health and took care of him personally. Although it is a bit too ideal, this kind of family atmosphere is very good. This also made me a little sad when Zhu Qiyu was seriously ill. Personal complaints: From more than 200 chapters to more than 600 chapters, almost all of them are developing military power and attacking various surrounding countries, such as Vietnam, Japan, etc. It's fun to read at first, but with hundreds of chapters full of this content, it's hard to avoid feeling fatigued.

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