
Unclear
by Tenth Name
About This Novel
Every time he travels through time, Hong Tao's starting point is not high. This time he finally became a serf and sang, and started directly as the crown prince in the middle and late Ming Dynasty... Unfortunately, this crown prince was a doormat and an unlucky guy. It is still difficult to make a comeback. There are party disputes at home and Jurchens outside, so it is difficult to return. (Since the protagonist is a serial time traveler, if you have book friends who want to know about his previous lives, you can read the Hong Tao series in the order of "Rebirth into Dreams", "No Coughing in the Southern Song Dynasty", "Awakening from Silent Dreams", "Toxic in the Song Dynasty", "People in the Market", "Rat People in the End of the World" and "Unclear". If there are book friends who are willing to discuss the plot with the author, you can add 8779961 or the tenth name reading group)
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Official(43)Scraped 21d ago
Whatever he writes, the whole article is his own understanding. He doesn't care about the history or the characters. He just writes based on his own opinions. But the author still seems to know the history and the customs and habits of the time very well.
Use the sword of the Republic of China to kill the officials of the Ming Dynasty
I quit when I saw Chapter 4 and used conclusions to deduce the results. The whole process was based on guesswork.
The template-level adult fairy tale protagonist, My Fairy Grass.
Just a personal opinion, I don't like to bother shifting it. First of all, I would like to apologize to the author. I switched from watching pirated copies to becoming an adult member. But the reason why this decision was made was that Hong rats accounted for at least half of them. The author insists on his own works and concepts and will not change the outline randomly due to too much external interference. Thank you! Many excellent works have become completely different due to some miscellaneous external forces. This book is a series. If you don't start reading from "Rebirth and Into the Dream", it will be difficult to feel the author's intention and the charm of the protagonist. Although choosing randomly does not affect reading, it really lacks a lot of flavor. Because the protagonist has experienced and remembered 8 different lives since his first rebirth to this book, from an ordinary petty bourgeoisie to an adult. There are long and short, high and low, gains and losses, joys and sorrows, and transformations are reflected in every life. By the time of this book, the protagonist is already hundreds of years old and has experienced too many joys and sorrows. As the author writes in this book, Hong Mouse has begun to feel indifference and alienation to everything, and has almost reached the minimum standard for newcomers to enter the world of immortality. Could it be that Hong Mouse is planning to cause trouble to the world of immortality next time? Generally speaking, there is a big gap between Hong Shu's character and what I like, especially the ruffianism and ruthlessness that pop up from time to time, as well as too many compromises in life. But I still like him very much, and I never deny that Hong Mouse is a qualified adult, and he can be used as one of the templates for a qualified adult. So I personally think that what the author writes is a qualified adult fairy tale. People are human after all, especially (normal) adults who have lived for many years and experienced too many things are basically similar to Hong Mouse. There are exceptions, but they are experts. I avoid them, fear them, and guard against them. The author's 8 works range from cities to history, etc. The descriptions and entry points are very practical, there is nothing superfluous, and it is natural to think wildly. The logic is self-consistent, there are not many bugs and intellectual behavior, and the human nature is really well written. I personally agree with most of its concepts and persistence. Even if I don't like the subject matter of a certain book, I will read it carefully. Thank you again for the author's persistence. Thank you for your hard work!
I can't read this book at all. I don't know what he wanted to express. He said a lot of personal stuff.
Seeing that you want to kill the emperor but you are caught and then kill the whole family, there is no need to look at it. This fucking person is killing the emperor, and he is also a unified emperor. If you don't unite tens of thousands of people to kill, you will be unworthy of the emperor's position. Kill until they are afraid and will not dare to oppose you. If you kill the official, you can still get money and food in one fell swoop.
The cover is history
Every time I see this cover, I don't have the courage to click on it. I always feel that the cover is Korean. Looking through the comment section, there are too many Shennong scolding the author for his distorted view of history.
It's a rubbish book. It's filled with private goods and still can't convince people.
I still don't know who the author is. It turns out that this is a series. I don't know if it's good or not. I'll give it a try first. If it's good, I'll try a series. (I haven't read the post yet)
If you don't understand, don't write.
Haha, in everyone's eyes, the so-called heroes are only the top nobles, not the middle and low-level officers. .
It's not the end of the road. Sooner or later, I will be the emperor. All I have to do is avoid being poisoned. What else can a prince plan? He can be ruined by you casually.
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Official(43)Scraped 21d ago
Whatever he writes, the whole article is his own understanding. He doesn't care about the history or the characters. He just writes based on his own opinions. But the author still seems to know the history and the customs and habits of the time very well.
Use the sword of the Republic of China to kill the officials of the Ming Dynasty
I quit when I saw Chapter 4 and used conclusions to deduce the results. The whole process was based on guesswork.
The template-level adult fairy tale protagonist, My Fairy Grass.
Just a personal opinion, I don't like to bother shifting it. First of all, I would like to apologize to the author. I switched from watching pirated copies to becoming an adult member. But the reason why this decision was made was that Hong rats accounted for at least half of them. The author insists on his own works and concepts and will not change the outline randomly due to too much external interference. Thank you! Many excellent works have become completely different due to some miscellaneous external forces. This book is a series. If you don't start reading from "Rebirth and Into the Dream", it will be difficult to feel the author's intention and the charm of the protagonist. Although choosing randomly does not affect reading, it really lacks a lot of flavor. Because the protagonist has experienced and remembered 8 different lives since his first rebirth to this book, from an ordinary petty bourgeoisie to an adult. There are long and short, high and low, gains and losses, joys and sorrows, and transformations are reflected in every life. By the time of this book, the protagonist is already hundreds of years old and has experienced too many joys and sorrows. As the author writes in this book, Hong Mouse has begun to feel indifference and alienation to everything, and has almost reached the minimum standard for newcomers to enter the world of immortality. Could it be that Hong Mouse is planning to cause trouble to the world of immortality next time? Generally speaking, there is a big gap between Hong Shu's character and what I like, especially the ruffianism and ruthlessness that pop up from time to time, as well as too many compromises in life. But I still like him very much, and I never deny that Hong Mouse is a qualified adult, and he can be used as one of the templates for a qualified adult. So I personally think that what the author writes is a qualified adult fairy tale. People are human after all, especially (normal) adults who have lived for many years and experienced too many things are basically similar to Hong Mouse. There are exceptions, but they are experts. I avoid them, fear them, and guard against them. The author's 8 works range from cities to history, etc. The descriptions and entry points are very practical, there is nothing superfluous, and it is natural to think wildly. The logic is self-consistent, there are not many bugs and intellectual behavior, and the human nature is really well written. I personally agree with most of its concepts and persistence. Even if I don't like the subject matter of a certain book, I will read it carefully. Thank you again for the author's persistence. Thank you for your hard work!
I can't read this book at all. I don't know what he wanted to express. He said a lot of personal stuff.
Seeing that you want to kill the emperor but you are caught and then kill the whole family, there is no need to look at it. This fucking person is killing the emperor, and he is also a unified emperor. If you don't unite tens of thousands of people to kill, you will be unworthy of the emperor's position. Kill until they are afraid and will not dare to oppose you. If you kill the official, you can still get money and food in one fell swoop.
The cover is history
Every time I see this cover, I don't have the courage to click on it. I always feel that the cover is Korean. Looking through the comment section, there are too many Shennong scolding the author for his distorted view of history.
It's a rubbish book. It's filled with private goods and still can't convince people.
I still don't know who the author is. It turns out that this is a series. I don't know if it's good or not. I'll give it a try first. If it's good, I'll try a series. (I haven't read the post yet)
If you don't understand, don't write.
Haha, in everyone's eyes, the so-called heroes are only the top nobles, not the middle and low-level officers. .
It's not the end of the road. Sooner or later, I will be the emperor. All I have to do is avoid being poisoned. What else can a prince plan? He can be ruined by you casually.
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Counting this, this is Hong Tao's ninth life. The last time humans were encircled and suppressed at the end of the world, this time he was reborn as a baby named Zhu Changluo in the Ming Dynasty. Because he was not popular with Wanli, even though he was the eldest son, he spent the early years in the cold palace. He endured it and understood the times he was living in. He spent seven years formulating a plan for the next hundred years. He waited until he became the prince at the age of 19 and used the opportunity of making a clock to present to the emperor and empress to develop secretly. The story of this book officially begins, let's see how an old monster can stir up the world. The Taichang Emperor Zhu Changluo in history may not be familiar to everyone. His father was Wanli, followed by Tianqi. The fourteenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, because Wanli was so alive, he was the prince for 19 years and only reigned for one month, so he was also known as the "One-month Emperor". The protagonist of this book, Hong Tao, traveled through time and space many times and was reborn. In modern times, he was the richest man in the world and the leader of the doomsday. In ancient times, he was a prince and founded a country. He was a very shameless old fox.




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Counting this, this is Hong Tao's ninth life. The last time humans were encircled and suppressed at the end of the world, this time he was reborn as a baby named Zhu Changluo in the Ming Dynasty. Because he was not popular with Wanli, even though he was the eldest son, he spent the early years in the cold palace. He endured it and understood the times he was living in. He spent seven years formulating a plan for the next hundred years. He waited until he became the prince at the age of 19 and used the opportunity of making a clock to present to the emperor and empress to develop secretly. The story of this book officially begins, let's see how an old monster can stir up the world. The Taichang Emperor Zhu Changluo in history may not be familiar to everyone. His father was Wanli, followed by Tianqi. The fourteenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, because Wanli was so alive, he was the prince for 19 years and only reigned for one month, so he was also known as the "One-month Emperor". The protagonist of this book, Hong Tao, traveled through time and space many times and was reborn. In modern times, he was the richest man in the world and the leader of the doomsday. In ancient times, he was a prince and founded a country. He was a very shameless old fox.













