
Daming: I Ban the Sea, and You Become the Overlord of the Sea?
by Nonsense
About This Novel
The fourteenth year of Hongwu. The king of Zhou, Zhu Ju, came from time-travel and asked to be granted the title of Qiongzhou. He threatened to pacify the Japanese pirates and earn a million taels per year. Zhu Yuanzhang angrily denounced him as an unworthy descendant. Civil and military officials said that he had bubbles on his head. Until... "Your Majesty, the gold and silver treasury sent by King Qiong can no longer be loaded." "Your Majesty, King Qiong has sent another boat of seafood, and all the civil and military officials have vomited." "Your Majesty, King Qiong has taken the fleet to preach peace again..." "Your Majesty, King Qiong said there is no need to ban the sea, he has established the sun never sets."... Zhu Yuanzhang: "Why does the sun never set?" Wherever the sun and moon shine, and where rivers and oceans go, it is the land of our Ming Dynasty. ?
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Official(8)Scraped 22d ago
The three golden cards are a bit useless. A slightly exaggerated style of writing. The description is a bit childish. The characterization is not deep enough. Like a classic Xiaobaiwen Well, it sounds ugly, it sounds like it was written by AI
What you are wearing is the Ming Dynasty. If you do that to Zhu Yuanzhang in the first chapter, you may destroy the protagonist.
Lao Zhu was afraid that his son would rebel
It's really funny that Lao Zhu was afraid that his son would rebel. He was afraid that he would forcibly make kings and kill people to establish his authority.
When I went to Daming to experience life, it turned out that more than half of the people in the mansion were Jin Yiwei.
Not the King of Zhou? King Zhou was not Zhu Yuanzhang's fifth son. How can you say sixth brother?
What the hell is it written about? Now, the fifth brother, now the sixth brother, now Zhu Nan (the twenty-sixth son of Zhu Yuanzhang) negative comments
After watching the naval battle, I felt like it was a mindless read.
What's that thing at the back? Completely different
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Official(8)Scraped 22d ago
The three golden cards are a bit useless. A slightly exaggerated style of writing. The description is a bit childish. The characterization is not deep enough. Like a classic Xiaobaiwen Well, it sounds ugly, it sounds like it was written by AI
What you are wearing is the Ming Dynasty. If you do that to Zhu Yuanzhang in the first chapter, you may destroy the protagonist.
Lao Zhu was afraid that his son would rebel
It's really funny that Lao Zhu was afraid that his son would rebel. He was afraid that he would forcibly make kings and kill people to establish his authority.
When I went to Daming to experience life, it turned out that more than half of the people in the mansion were Jin Yiwei.
Not the King of Zhou? King Zhou was not Zhu Yuanzhang's fifth son. How can you say sixth brother?
What the hell is it written about? Now, the fifth brother, now the sixth brother, now Zhu Nan (the twenty-sixth son of Zhu Yuanzhang) negative comments
After watching the naval battle, I felt like it was a mindless read.
What's that thing at the back? Completely different









