
The Eldest Son of Ming Dynasty
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Fighting spirit is most easily extinguished in the ordinary, and ambition is most easily grown under power. As the crown prince of Zhu Youtang, Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao had unique conditions. Wouldn't it be a pity that the country would end up like that? Because there are regrets, there is value in change. An ordinary soul encounters an opportunity to create an era. He is determined to become a hero of the generation. His history is as accurate as a knife, but who dares to underestimate him? [Book Club Group: 714953932]
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Official(37)Scraped 2d ago
To be honest, it does feel like writing about a tyrant
Even if you are a time traveler, you can only know the general direction. Policies are all thought up by the emperor alone. How can you do everything on your own? The court is about quarreling. If the quarrel is excessive, you will be demoted. If the quarrel is not enough, you will be killed! The economy and technology have not developed well, so we can make some money by doing business. The country used these new soldiers to fight, but the military system was not changed. Officials, soldiers and generals will be investigated and killed if their treatment is not improved. If you hit him with a stick, you have to give him a date, so you know how to give him a hammer.
Praise the author for the conception and layout of this novel
I finally read Chun Zhidou's novel. The similar novels I have seen in the past are either about golden fingers and about soap, glass, and steam engines, or they are about overseas colonization, global domination, breaking the law of cycles, and constitutional monarchy. It didn't take into account the actual level of productivity and cultural enlightenment of the Ming Dynasty at that time. It was such a big step and it was not afraid of being involved. There are also novels in which beauties all over the world admire me, and even let European beauties into the harem, etc., Which is full of the Peony Pavilion atmosphere of ancient poor scholars seducing the prime minister's daughter. In fact, throughout history, the truly accomplished heroes and ministers of the Ming Dynasty were not interested in women. They were satisfied with having married wives, such as Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, Taizong Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, and Hongwu and Yongle of the Ming Dynasty. Which of these great monarchs thought about the beauty of the world entering my arms every day? However, when these authors wrote their books, they wished they could occupy all three palaces and six courtyards, and they also boasted that the famous emperors and ministers they wrote were saints and virtuous ministers. How funny is that? Have you ever seen a true great man's view on emotions? My eyes lit up when I read this book. When I saw that Zhu Houzhao, who was the young man in the Qin and Han Dynasties when he was re-opening, and was preparing to run the court and do business, said: Each generation has its own issues. As for whether it will be used by future generations of monarchs to rob the people's interests, it is an issue that future generations need to solve. I can't help but sigh for the author's values. This is the pattern that Ming Dynasty novels should have. The most important issue that should be solved at the time of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty was what the author focused on - Zhengshi Feng. Change the impetuous and empty talk of gentlemen and villains in the court, and establish the court code of empty talk that harms the country and hard work to prosper the country. Only in this way can the banner of ancestral precepts be established for future generations to compete for the right to speak and apply in the world. Only in this way can the last monarch like Chongzhen be given a weapon to attack the Donglin Party in the last years. This is more meaningful than inventing glass or soap, and more reliable than inventing the steam engine. I hope that as an author, I can keep writing. I will definitely finish this book.
Just make do with it
After reading dozens of chapters, I can still accept the poisonous points. In fact, the protagonist is a bit evil for doing so many things at such a young age. The other description of the ministers is too incompetent. He dares to confront him so head-on at the age of seven without thinking about the consequences. The third one is why write so many women? You, an emperor, still play affectionate games? Lao Zhu's family always marries princesses from ordinary people. I always feel that the protagonist is always busy with political struggles instead of doing serious business. He doesn't take advantage of you to support him. The intrigues every day are really awkward for a child to watch. You will play tricks in the future.
Author, I subscribed to your novel. Remember, the justice of the country must be in the hands of the king. Civil servants are too unreliable.
Beautiful, great book! I like! Beautiful, great book! I like!
It's very well written, but it's too inky.
After grinding and whining for dozens of chapters, I ended up writing nothing, just like reading everyday articles.
How to break the Confucius Mansion in Shandong?
The Confucius Mansion in Shandong occupied a lot of land, right?
It's too poisonous. He knew that Datong was to be attacked, but he deliberately concealed it and let Datong's elite go out and invade the capital. He also wanted to conquer it personally. I really don't know how many pounds or taels it is. A situation that was supposed to be a guaranteed win for a year or two must be cut off face to face. What kind of pig brain is this? Using the risk of one's own country's destruction in one battle to bet against others? Let Datong go and let people rush into the capital without considering the people. Don't you think it's too late when the capital is surrounded and considers the people? What's more, what kind of prosperous time will the capital be besieged? Huizong
Whether the book is good or not depends on the results, and whether the person is stupid depends on the author of the book.
It's Chinese New Year, so I'm adding twenty chapters to celebrate!
It's Chinese New Year, so I'm adding twenty chapters to celebrate!
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Official(37)Scraped 2d ago
To be honest, it does feel like writing about a tyrant
Even if you are a time traveler, you can only know the general direction. Policies are all thought up by the emperor alone. How can you do everything on your own? The court is about quarreling. If the quarrel is excessive, you will be demoted. If the quarrel is not enough, you will be killed! The economy and technology have not developed well, so we can make some money by doing business. The country used these new soldiers to fight, but the military system was not changed. Officials, soldiers and generals will be investigated and killed if their treatment is not improved. If you hit him with a stick, you have to give him a date, so you know how to give him a hammer.
Praise the author for the conception and layout of this novel
I finally read Chun Zhidou's novel. The similar novels I have seen in the past are either about golden fingers and about soap, glass, and steam engines, or they are about overseas colonization, global domination, breaking the law of cycles, and constitutional monarchy. It didn't take into account the actual level of productivity and cultural enlightenment of the Ming Dynasty at that time. It was such a big step and it was not afraid of being involved. There are also novels in which beauties all over the world admire me, and even let European beauties into the harem, etc., Which is full of the Peony Pavilion atmosphere of ancient poor scholars seducing the prime minister's daughter. In fact, throughout history, the truly accomplished heroes and ministers of the Ming Dynasty were not interested in women. They were satisfied with having married wives, such as Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, Taizong Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, and Hongwu and Yongle of the Ming Dynasty. Which of these great monarchs thought about the beauty of the world entering my arms every day? However, when these authors wrote their books, they wished they could occupy all three palaces and six courtyards, and they also boasted that the famous emperors and ministers they wrote were saints and virtuous ministers. How funny is that? Have you ever seen a true great man's view on emotions? My eyes lit up when I read this book. When I saw that Zhu Houzhao, who was the young man in the Qin and Han Dynasties when he was re-opening, and was preparing to run the court and do business, said: Each generation has its own issues. As for whether it will be used by future generations of monarchs to rob the people's interests, it is an issue that future generations need to solve. I can't help but sigh for the author's values. This is the pattern that Ming Dynasty novels should have. The most important issue that should be solved at the time of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty was what the author focused on - Zhengshi Feng. Change the impetuous and empty talk of gentlemen and villains in the court, and establish the court code of empty talk that harms the country and hard work to prosper the country. Only in this way can the banner of ancestral precepts be established for future generations to compete for the right to speak and apply in the world. Only in this way can the last monarch like Chongzhen be given a weapon to attack the Donglin Party in the last years. This is more meaningful than inventing glass or soap, and more reliable than inventing the steam engine. I hope that as an author, I can keep writing. I will definitely finish this book.
Just make do with it
After reading dozens of chapters, I can still accept the poisonous points. In fact, the protagonist is a bit evil for doing so many things at such a young age. The other description of the ministers is too incompetent. He dares to confront him so head-on at the age of seven without thinking about the consequences. The third one is why write so many women? You, an emperor, still play affectionate games? Lao Zhu's family always marries princesses from ordinary people. I always feel that the protagonist is always busy with political struggles instead of doing serious business. He doesn't take advantage of you to support him. The intrigues every day are really awkward for a child to watch. You will play tricks in the future.
Author, I subscribed to your novel. Remember, the justice of the country must be in the hands of the king. Civil servants are too unreliable.
Beautiful, great book! I like! Beautiful, great book! I like!
It's very well written, but it's too inky.
After grinding and whining for dozens of chapters, I ended up writing nothing, just like reading everyday articles.
How to break the Confucius Mansion in Shandong?
The Confucius Mansion in Shandong occupied a lot of land, right?
It's too poisonous. He knew that Datong was to be attacked, but he deliberately concealed it and let Datong's elite go out and invade the capital. He also wanted to conquer it personally. I really don't know how many pounds or taels it is. A situation that was supposed to be a guaranteed win for a year or two must be cut off face to face. What kind of pig brain is this? Using the risk of one's own country's destruction in one battle to bet against others? Let Datong go and let people rush into the capital without considering the people. Don't you think it's too late when the capital is surrounded and considers the people? What's more, what kind of prosperous time will the capital be besieged? Huizong
Whether the book is good or not depends on the results, and whether the person is stupid depends on the author of the book.
It's Chinese New Year, so I'm adding twenty chapters to celebrate!
It's Chinese New Year, so I'm adding twenty chapters to celebrate!
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Those who write about Emperor Zhengde should write about reforms. Introduction: Zhu Houzhao has unique conditions. Isn't it a pity that the country has ended up like that?




💘💘💘💘💘 💘💘 To be honest, things were better during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, but he died early~




Zhu Houzhao was 8 years old in time travel, and his acting style was quite stable, but age was a flaw. 8 Years old was too young, and it would be more appropriate to have a 12 or 13 year old.




Well, it's a little difficult to comment on this book. Maybe it's been a long time since I've seen someone write a novel seriously. Instead of chasing the wind and playing tricks, quietly write a story in which the protagonist steadily moves towards his goal.













