
The Legitimate Son of the Ming Dynasty
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In the twenty-fourth year of Hongwu, Zhu Yunxi, the legitimate son and grandson of the Ming Dynasty, fell into the water and died, and was resurrected through time. "Zhu Yunwen dares to seek the throne of the Ming Dynasty." "General Lan Yu is my most trusted uncle." "The Jin Yiwei has too much power? Then continue to expand!" In front of the imperial city gate, All the officials knocked on the door: "Your Majesty, King Yan is a traitor!" Zhu Yunxi sneered: "Rebel? No! King Yan is my general who conquers the north!" I want them all, the country, the beauty! Zhu Yunwen, get out of here!
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Official(33)Scraped 21d ago
Fang Xiaoru was a corrupt scholar. Among the innocent people killed by Zhu Di were Fang Xiaoru's ten clans, but Fang Xiaoru was by no means included. He was a nostalgic person. After Zhu Yunwen came to power, he was reused, but he began to restore the well field law of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and official positions were also rearranged. If there are several types of pig teammates, he is the strongest pig teammate
Overall it's pretty good, but there are still some shortcomings.
The first point is that from the perspective of the protagonist, it is not a good thing to show too much aggressive desire now, because there is no support for the protagonist among the civil servants. That is to say, if the aggressive desire is too strong, he may not be able to get the position of grandson. The best time is to do it after Zhu Biao's death. Now go to the government and gentry to pay for it and directly offend the scholars, civil and military officials, and nobles. After all, you have to steal money from others. This kind of thing can only wait until Zhu Yuanzhang expands to give sugar and cut flesh at the same time! The second point is that the protagonist's biggest supporter is the general group headed by Lan Yu, but the protagonist has not expressed his attitude to them, nor has he beaten them. In theory, if you draw a pie of Indian kingship, these generals will firmly support you, instead of crazily seeking death now. If the protagonist cannot seize this opportunity, then the chance of him becoming a grandson is very small! The third point is that the protagonist seems to want to save Zhu Biao, but I personally recommend not to do so. Zhu Yuanzhang still has 7 years to live. If Zhu Biao remains emperor for a few more years, the time span is too long, and Zhu Biao's governing philosophy may not support the protagonist's expansion. If Zhu Biao does not die, it will be difficult for the protagonist to take the position of grandson. Judging from Zhu Biao's character, the chance of making the protagonist the crown prince is not very high. (Personal opinion, don't comment if you don't like it)
How can Zhu Yunwen, who has a cowardly personality, be so strong? He scolds the protagonist who is his legitimate son whenever he disagrees. .
That's too much. Over 700 chapters and he's still just an emperor's grandson.
I can't read it at the beginning. What is the meaning of a county king? The author has no historical knowledge at all and is writing a novel. When did Zhu Yunxi become a county king?
No, the author doesn't even know how to argue with Confucianism. Don't argue with Confucianism about righteousness, nor about warriors and military households. Just say that Emperor Wu only respected Confucianism, and the Han Dynasty respected Confucianism, including Wang Mang. In the 289th year of Guo Zuo's reign, the Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty respected Confucianism. However, they had the shame of Jingkang. The Han, Tang, and Song Dynasties all respected Confucianism. The fall of the Han, Tang, and Song dynasties was due to the uselessness of Confucianism. Guo Zuo was in trouble for three hundred years. Putting all the responsibility for the demise of the dynasties starting from the Han Dynasty on Confucianism will kill a lot of great Confucians.
Direct son and direct grandson?
Zhu Biao's first wife was the daughter of Chang Yuchun, and his eldest son was Zhu Xiongying, and Zhu Yunxi was his second son.
This is the first time in so many years that I can't read a novel without reading the comments. Damn you, author, for bullying me because of my low education.
The feudal dynasties in ancient China engaged in colonization were no longer tolerated.
nice
In the early Ming Dynasty, either Zhu Biao, Zhu Xiongying, or Zhu Yunxi were written, and Zhu Di was asked to expand the territory.
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Official(33)Scraped 21d ago
Fang Xiaoru was a corrupt scholar. Among the innocent people killed by Zhu Di were Fang Xiaoru's ten clans, but Fang Xiaoru was by no means included. He was a nostalgic person. After Zhu Yunwen came to power, he was reused, but he began to restore the well field law of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and official positions were also rearranged. If there are several types of pig teammates, he is the strongest pig teammate
Overall it's pretty good, but there are still some shortcomings.
The first point is that from the perspective of the protagonist, it is not a good thing to show too much aggressive desire now, because there is no support for the protagonist among the civil servants. That is to say, if the aggressive desire is too strong, he may not be able to get the position of grandson. The best time is to do it after Zhu Biao's death. Now go to the government and gentry to pay for it and directly offend the scholars, civil and military officials, and nobles. After all, you have to steal money from others. This kind of thing can only wait until Zhu Yuanzhang expands to give sugar and cut flesh at the same time! The second point is that the protagonist's biggest supporter is the general group headed by Lan Yu, but the protagonist has not expressed his attitude to them, nor has he beaten them. In theory, if you draw a pie of Indian kingship, these generals will firmly support you, instead of crazily seeking death now. If the protagonist cannot seize this opportunity, then the chance of him becoming a grandson is very small! The third point is that the protagonist seems to want to save Zhu Biao, but I personally recommend not to do so. Zhu Yuanzhang still has 7 years to live. If Zhu Biao remains emperor for a few more years, the time span is too long, and Zhu Biao's governing philosophy may not support the protagonist's expansion. If Zhu Biao does not die, it will be difficult for the protagonist to take the position of grandson. Judging from Zhu Biao's character, the chance of making the protagonist the crown prince is not very high. (Personal opinion, don't comment if you don't like it)
How can Zhu Yunwen, who has a cowardly personality, be so strong? He scolds the protagonist who is his legitimate son whenever he disagrees. .
That's too much. Over 700 chapters and he's still just an emperor's grandson.
I can't read it at the beginning. What is the meaning of a county king? The author has no historical knowledge at all and is writing a novel. When did Zhu Yunxi become a county king?
No, the author doesn't even know how to argue with Confucianism. Don't argue with Confucianism about righteousness, nor about warriors and military households. Just say that Emperor Wu only respected Confucianism, and the Han Dynasty respected Confucianism, including Wang Mang. In the 289th year of Guo Zuo's reign, the Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty respected Confucianism. However, they had the shame of Jingkang. The Han, Tang, and Song Dynasties all respected Confucianism. The fall of the Han, Tang, and Song dynasties was due to the uselessness of Confucianism. Guo Zuo was in trouble for three hundred years. Putting all the responsibility for the demise of the dynasties starting from the Han Dynasty on Confucianism will kill a lot of great Confucians.
Direct son and direct grandson?
Zhu Biao's first wife was the daughter of Chang Yuchun, and his eldest son was Zhu Xiongying, and Zhu Yunxi was his second son.
This is the first time in so many years that I can't read a novel without reading the comments. Damn you, author, for bullying me because of my low education.
The feudal dynasties in ancient China engaged in colonization were no longer tolerated.
nice
In the early Ming Dynasty, either Zhu Biao, Zhu Xiongying, or Zhu Yunxi were written, and Zhu Di was asked to expand the territory.
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Serializing Dynasty: Early Ming Dynasty Identity: Zhu Yunxi, the direct son and grandson of the Ming Dynasty Goal: Become a grandson, a prince, and an emperor Introduction: Determined to change his fate of early death, Zhu Yunxi showed his talents, went out to the palace to learn the art of war, recruited talents, treated virtuous corporals, and won the throne. Plot setting: Zhu Biao's legitimate son, his mother's concubine Chang died young, and he grew up in the hands of his concubine Yu. He was weak in character and was pushed into the lotus pond to die. His soul from another world traveled through time and became Zhu Yunxi. At that time, the Yu family had been promoted to the crown prince, the prince Zhu Biao was not yet dead, and Zhu Yunwen had not yet become the emperor's grandson. Everything could be changed. Evaluation: Zhu Di really became the general who conquered the north, but he was just the general of his nephew.




50,000 collections, 10,000 recommendation votes, high-quality novels, currently being serialized. Dynasty: Early Ming Dynasty Identity: Zhu Yunxi, the direct son and grandson of the Ming Dynasty Goal: Become a grandson, a prince, and an emperor Introduction: Determined to change his fate of early death, Zhu Yunxi showed his talents, went out to the palace to learn the art of war, recruited talents, treated virtuous corporals, and won the throne. Plot setting: Zhu Biao's legitimate son, his mother's concubine Chang died young, and he grew up in the hands of his concubine Yu. He was weak in character and was pushed into the lotus pond to die. His soul from another world traveled through time and became Zhu Yunxi. At that time, the Yu family had been promoted to the crown prince, the prince Zhu Biao was not yet dead, and Zhu Yunwen had not yet become the emperor's grandson. Everything could be changed. Evaluation: Zhu Di really became the general who conquered the north, but he was just the general of his nephew.




Historical period: Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty Identity: Ming Dynasty's legitimate son and grandson Zhu Yunxi Goal: Introduction: Plot setting: Rating:












