
Ming Dynasty Wanli Was Extremely Rebellious
by Xingchenjiu
About This Novel
The young Emperor Wanli was famously rebellious. He abolished the reform and started a dispute over the country. If he could not win over the ministers, he would not go to court for decades. The Ming Dynasty, which was originally headed for a prosperous era, was actually brought to the abyss of destruction by him! In fact, these are all caused by the civil servant group taking advantage of his rebellious character to compete for power and profit. He is a scapegoat. What would happen if one day Wanli was suddenly possessed by a rebellious boy from later generations? The fusion of two rebellious teenagers is extremely rebellious, and civil servants will have a headache just looking at it. This is just the appearance. In fact, he wanted to use the youth's rebellion to deal with the civil servants and take back everything!
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Official(7)Scraped 21d ago
Where did you come from? You raised the corner of your mouth and secretly smiled evilly.
Once you become the emperor, your mother will destroy you and take your life. In the end, you came back without revenge. You are truly a saint.
I'm speechless. If you don't deal with the biggest source of turmoil, what's the use of all the minions?
Dizzy If you want to write about a time-traveler, just be a time-traveler Are you from Wanli or time traveling? Writing a fusion monster has no sense of immersion.
After reading Chapter 20, the political struggle is written like the young and Dangerous vying for the top spot, and the emperor is still abolished? To put it harshly, Wanli may not have been able to succeed when he was young, let alone now that he is an adult. The harem was not allowed to interfere in politics throughout the Ming Dynasty. Do you really think that the emperor and the queen mother can make the decision?
It is nonsense to say that Wanli can be deposed. The Queen Mother cannot depose Xiao Wanli, and the princes of the Manchu Dynasty will not agree. Where are the orthodox etiquette and laws? In the political environment of the Ming Dynasty, they can kill a profit-seeking emperor behind his back, but they will never depose a powerless and orthodox little emperor. If Zhang Juzheng supports the Empress Dowager to depose the emperor, he will not be able to be the first minister. Believe it or not, many iron-headed boys came to his house and pretended to kill him with their heads. Although the Confucian scholar-bureaucrats in the Ming Dynasty were many hypocrites and dishonest, they were scary when they could uphold orthodox etiquette and be famous for future generations. Zhang Juzheng only wanted to change the law to become stronger, so it was impossible for Zhang Juzheng to support the Empress Dowager to depose a powerless little emperor.
You can write urban cool articles, and use the cool style of writing historical articles. Your wife is amazing.
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Official(7)Scraped 21d ago
Where did you come from? You raised the corner of your mouth and secretly smiled evilly.
Once you become the emperor, your mother will destroy you and take your life. In the end, you came back without revenge. You are truly a saint.
I'm speechless. If you don't deal with the biggest source of turmoil, what's the use of all the minions?
Dizzy If you want to write about a time-traveler, just be a time-traveler Are you from Wanli or time traveling? Writing a fusion monster has no sense of immersion.
After reading Chapter 20, the political struggle is written like the young and Dangerous vying for the top spot, and the emperor is still abolished? To put it harshly, Wanli may not have been able to succeed when he was young, let alone now that he is an adult. The harem was not allowed to interfere in politics throughout the Ming Dynasty. Do you really think that the emperor and the queen mother can make the decision?
It is nonsense to say that Wanli can be deposed. The Queen Mother cannot depose Xiao Wanli, and the princes of the Manchu Dynasty will not agree. Where are the orthodox etiquette and laws? In the political environment of the Ming Dynasty, they can kill a profit-seeking emperor behind his back, but they will never depose a powerless and orthodox little emperor. If Zhang Juzheng supports the Empress Dowager to depose the emperor, he will not be able to be the first minister. Believe it or not, many iron-headed boys came to his house and pretended to kill him with their heads. Although the Confucian scholar-bureaucrats in the Ming Dynasty were many hypocrites and dishonest, they were scary when they could uphold orthodox etiquette and be famous for future generations. Zhang Juzheng only wanted to change the law to become stronger, so it was impossible for Zhang Juzheng to support the Empress Dowager to depose a powerless little emperor.
You can write urban cool articles, and use the cool style of writing historical articles. Your wife is amazing.









