
The Ming Dynasty Came from a Poor Family and Became a Scholar with a Sword
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"The scholars, peasants, industrialists and merchants ranked the seats, and only one scholar occupied a hundred seats!" In the second year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, Jiang Jingque traveled to a poor and poor family in the border area. He was a member of four generations of his family. After eight years of scientific examination, he failed to become a scholar. I thought that with my photographic memory, it would be easy to get on the list, gain power, and ask for orders for the people. But in this world, people in the village have eight hundred evil intentions, and the officialdom is even more dark and ruthless. Even the Miao people next door are masters at making games. As soon as he crossed over, he fell into one situation after another. He had no choice but to use his heart as the blade and the knife as the edge to cut through one by one. Gradually he realized something was wrong. This Ming Dynasty is different. The "Siyan Zazi" used by Mongolian students is already literate with pictures and texts, which is almost the same as modern times. The prosperity of the bookstore is beyond imagination. The number of social studies schools is unprecedented, with nearly 100,000 tuition-free elementary schools across the country. What was even more exaggerated was that he discovered that the prince of Shu had built a steam turbine, which was exactly the same as a steam engine. There are even more types of firearms, including individual firearms, field firearms, urban fire defense weapons, water warfare firearms, and explosive firearms. There is a complete system. Underneath the prosperity, the fangs of hidden crisis emerge. The enemy is within! Outside too! Matteo Ricci fled back to the west and cried: "The whole thing was defeated by one person." Pope: "Who is he?" Matteo Ricci was anxious and waved his hands in a hurry: "... I dare not say his name!" Also known as: "Jiajing Huang Dynasty, Poor Family Shocked"
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