
I Am the Ming Dynasty Vassal King, I Will Not Show Off
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In the Ming Dynasty, most of the vassals were obsessed with wealth, arrogant and ignorant of etiquette and justice. Those who are poor will wander around chasing food and do nothing. They are called Tianzhi, but they are actually discarded things. What is discarded matter? Waste! Zhu Houxun, who traveled through time and became the king of the Ming Dynasty, didn't want to be a loser, let alone a waste!
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Official(9)Scraped 4d ago
To be honest, I can't stand it. In the ancient feudal dynasty, you can carry out revolution. First of all, you must have power. This power includes military, political, economic, and human resources, but is not limited to these. Secondly, you need to be stubborn when you are weak. For example, King Ning who rebelled during this period was just accumulating strength little by little. You are only fifteen and have plenty of time. If you take too big a step, you will be defeated by a gun. The vassal ban is very strict. If you benefit the world, you will buy people's hearts. If you don't have real power, you will bring harm to the world. For example, how many ordinary people can afford to buy your loom and make it? If not, the gentry group will benefit. Capital will only squeeze. It can be seen from the tenancy. All self-employed people will go bankrupt collectively, and people everywhere will not have enough to eat.
You don't have the strength to die!
You don't need weapons to carry out the industrial revolution?
As soon as you look at the title of the book, you can tell that it is a novel written by a political novice who has never taken a politics class, or a novice who has never studied history. But don't argue with me about what to say. This is a novel. If you want to read the official history, read the history books. If you have the ability, change the label to an alternate world fiction. Don't try to sell it like a sheep.
I have read 200 chapters. The story is well written and novel. Good luck to the author.
Come on, work hard, poop harder. Update 😫
It is not based on objective facts and has a superficial grasp of people's hearts.
How should I put it? In the Ming Dynasty, when you were a feudal lord, you were active and lively without rebelling. You were afraid that others would not know you, and you were making trouble with a hammer and a stick. I really can't think of a reason to survive.
It turns out that time travelers will die if they don't do something. It turns out to be true.
The princes of the Ming Dynasty were raised like pigs. If you dare to develop your own power, the emperor will be the first to kill you. If you don't make a mess, you will die.
The protagonist is in a cage. He doesn't want to trap the dragon and ascend to heaven. He wants to change the world. The saint is no longer lovable.
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Official(9)Scraped 4d ago
To be honest, I can't stand it. In the ancient feudal dynasty, you can carry out revolution. First of all, you must have power. This power includes military, political, economic, and human resources, but is not limited to these. Secondly, you need to be stubborn when you are weak. For example, King Ning who rebelled during this period was just accumulating strength little by little. You are only fifteen and have plenty of time. If you take too big a step, you will be defeated by a gun. The vassal ban is very strict. If you benefit the world, you will buy people's hearts. If you don't have real power, you will bring harm to the world. For example, how many ordinary people can afford to buy your loom and make it? If not, the gentry group will benefit. Capital will only squeeze. It can be seen from the tenancy. All self-employed people will go bankrupt collectively, and people everywhere will not have enough to eat.
You don't have the strength to die!
You don't need weapons to carry out the industrial revolution?
As soon as you look at the title of the book, you can tell that it is a novel written by a political novice who has never taken a politics class, or a novice who has never studied history. But don't argue with me about what to say. This is a novel. If you want to read the official history, read the history books. If you have the ability, change the label to an alternate world fiction. Don't try to sell it like a sheep.
I have read 200 chapters. The story is well written and novel. Good luck to the author.
Come on, work hard, poop harder. Update 😫
It is not based on objective facts and has a superficial grasp of people's hearts.
How should I put it? In the Ming Dynasty, when you were a feudal lord, you were active and lively without rebelling. You were afraid that others would not know you, and you were making trouble with a hammer and a stick. I really can't think of a reason to survive.
It turns out that time travelers will die if they don't do something. It turns out to be true.
The princes of the Ming Dynasty were raised like pigs. If you dare to develop your own power, the emperor will be the first to kill you. If you don't make a mess, you will die.
The protagonist is in a cage. He doesn't want to trap the dragon and ascend to heaven. He wants to change the world. The saint is no longer lovable.









