
Ming Dynasty
by Night Walk In Brocade Clothes
About This Novel
During the Hongwu period of the early Ming Dynasty, Zhou Yuan, a criminal policeman from the 21st century, was falsely accused of being a murderer. Seeing the passionate crowds who wanted to sacrifice him to the river and the dam that was gradually damaged under the impact of the raging river, Zhou Yuan remained calm and calm, controlled the floods, and prevented the epidemic to prove his innocence! He used his wonderful skills, scheming, and wisdom to overcome all opposition! Walking in brocade at night, white lotus in troubled times! The capital is in shock, the battlefield is bloody, and the heir apparent is in a storm! Zhou Yuan walked step by step into the core of power in this prosperous era, and unveiled the most shocking period of history in the Ming Dynasty. Destined to return, the river of glory will last forever! History is written in his hands!
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Official(2)Scraped 23d ago
Zhu Di's direct descendants invite the protagonist to join the Jinyiwei, but the protagonist refuses to join. The reason is that the Jinyiwei are enemies of the officials in the world and are afraid that they will harm their parents and children. If the officials are so powerful, why do they want the emperor? Aren't police officers afraid of officials now? Aren't the people at the tax bureau afraid of officials? No one with brains can say this.
In the Ming Dynasty, evidence was still needed to judge a case. What kind of evidence? DNA or fingerprints?
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Official(2)Scraped 23d ago
Zhu Di's direct descendants invite the protagonist to join the Jinyiwei, but the protagonist refuses to join. The reason is that the Jinyiwei are enemies of the officials in the world and are afraid that they will harm their parents and children. If the officials are so powerful, why do they want the emperor? Aren't police officers afraid of officials now? Aren't the people at the tax bureau afraid of officials? No one with brains can say this.
In the Ming Dynasty, evidence was still needed to judge a case. What kind of evidence? DNA or fingerprints?









