
Daming: I Am a Rebel and You Let Me Inherit the Throne
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I traveled through the Ming Dynasty and became a rebel. I was leading my brothers to besiege the capital. As a result... I ascended the throne? On his deathbed, Emperor Tianqi entrusted him to an orphan, and the young rebel leader Zhu Ci suddenly transformed into the new emperor of the Ming Dynasty. At this moment, the whole world is going crazy! Adoptive father: "Son, we are here to rebel. Why are you sitting on the throne?" Civil and military officials: "Your Majesty, this, this, this... This is against etiquette and law!" Huang Taiji: "Where is this madman who dares to risk his life with me at Deshengmen?" In a desperate situation, Zhu Ci holds "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" in hand and looks at the world with a cold eye. Now that I have the script, I have the final say on the ending of Ming Dynasty! Kill powerful ministers, use fierce generals, and integrate the rebel army. Who said the Ming Dynasty must perish? I want to build an immortal empire on these ruins that the sun will never set!
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Well written, keep your memory strong, don't end up being a eunuch for a few days
Recommend this great book
The rebels ascended the throne and reversed the late Ming Dynasty. This wave of excitement is so exciting! Who would have thought that the most reliable "firefighter" in the troubled times of the late Ming Dynasty would actually be a young rebel thief who had been lurking in the capital for seven years? "The Rebellious Young Master is the Only Dragon Vein of the Ming Dynasty" brings the tension of historical writing to the extreme, making people want to read it! The identity reversal of the protagonist Zhu Cixin is a stroke of genius - on one side he is the rebel heir carefully cultivated by Chuang King Gao Yingxiang, and on the other side he is the only bloodline of Emperor Apocalypse that has been hidden for many years. When he ascended the throne, he also encountered the dual crisis of slave-building siege and rebellion. The atmosphere of "survival in desperate situations" was full from the beginning. Different from the straightforward narration of traditional historical novels, the author allows the protagonist to take the "God's perspective" of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", but he is deeply trapped in the whirlpool of historical turning points. He must not only fight against Huang Taiji's cavalry, but also reconcile the internal fighting between Yuan Chonghuan and Mao Wenlong, and deal with the "ghosts" of the Donglin Party. Every step is thrilling. The most amazing thing is the parallel lines of the battlefield and the court. The golden cavalry after the mother-and-son gun formation on the ice was broken, and the ambush on all sides in Lugou Bridge to hunt Huang Taiji, the tactical description is hard-core and refreshing; and the power game in the capital is equally exciting, Wei Zhongxian's defection on the battlefield, the Donglin Party's conspiracy to usurp power, and the intrigues inside and outside the court make the plot reversed layer by layer. The protagonist has both the decisiveness and ruthlessness of a rebel and the foresight of an emperor. He not only understands the physical principle of "raising the gun half an inch", but also can play with the strategic layout of "defending Liao soil with Liao people". The character is three-dimensional and vivid. What's even more rare is that the author does not fall into the cliche of "Golden Finger". Every victory of the protagonist is inseparable from accurate predictions, the unity of emperor and ministers, and the avoidance of historical lessons. From preventing Yuan Chonghuan from killing Mao Wenlong to wooing North Korea to build a defense chain, every decision is closely linked to historical logic, making the feeling of "reversing the late Ming Dynasty" both reasonable and a hearty reading experience. If you love the richness of history and the strong rhythm of refreshing writing, this book is definitely worth reading - see how the rebel emperor saved the Ming Dynasty from falling in the precarious situation, and turned the tragic story of "the emperor guarding the country" into the legend of "defying nature and changing his fate"!
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It's well written. The author should keep working hard and provide more updates. It's not enough.
This book is good, it makes up for the regrets
After reading a few chapters, I feel that the author's imagination is quite broad and worth recommending.
When the rebel prince crashed into history: This version of the Ming Dynasty's comeback is too over the top!
Open "Yellow Robe Plus!" "The rebel prince is actually the only dragon vein of the Ming Dynasty", I was gripped by the desperate atmosphere at the beginning - in the heavy snow of the seventh year of the Apocalypse, the capital was besieged by the slaves. Zhu Cixin, the adopted son of the Chuang King, and his three hundred dead men planned a rebellion, but they ran into the dragnet of the Jin Yiwei. He turned around and was recognized by the dying Emperor Apocalypse as his own son, and was pushed to the throne. This reversal at the beginning and climax directly breaks the routine of traditional historical time travel novels, making people unable to help but chase it to the end. The core charm of historical travel lies in the unknown and refreshing feeling under the "butterfly effect", and this book takes this refreshing feeling to a new level. The most wonderful setting of the protagonist Zhu Cixin is that he has the memory of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", but he happens to become the "Emperor Chongzhen" that does not exist in official history. When he saw that King Xin Zhu Youjian's position was occupied by him, and saw that the fate of hanging Meishan was beckoning to him, that sense of absurdity that was both familiar and unfamiliar made every decision full of tension. He knew that Sun Chengzong was the backbone of the Ming Dynasty, he knew Yuan Chonghuan's arrogance and talent, he knew the value of Mao Wenlong's containment, and he knew all of Chongzhen's stupid moves - this "prophet" did not make the plot straightforward, but gave rise to countless dramatic conflicts because of his special identity of "a rebel background". The most amazing thing in the book is the reshaping and revitalization of historical figures. Sun Chengzong is no longer the aloof and sad old minister in the history books, but a hard-working man of action who can accept the emperor's ridicule of "rebel origin" on the city tower and bend down to take orders; Yuan Chonghuan is not simply "loyal and traitorous", his willfulness has come to an end, and the conflict with Mao Wenlong has been materialized into a struggle for military power, and finally Under Zhu Cixin's checks and balances, the deadlock of "self-destruction of the Great Wall" turned into a joint effort to "fortify the city with sharp blades"; even Wei Zhongxian is no longer a stereotyped traitor. The plot of him giving away his family property and the corruption list is not only in line with his nature as a powerful official, but also solves the urgent needs of the new emperor, making the character more complex and real. The father-son relationship between Chuang Wang Gao Yingxiang and Zhu Cixin is even more tender and bright in the book. From planning a rebellion to assisting his son to defend the world, this protection that transcends attitudes makes the cold power struggle more humane. The description of the war scenes is hearty. The fire cannon fire at the top of Deshengmen City, the ambush on all sides at Marco Polo Bridge, and the mother-and-son gun formation on the Pidao Icefield, every battle is exquisitely designed. The author does not fall into the cliché of "the protagonist is unparalleled", but allows victory to come from precise strategic layout, coordination of arms and the utilization of historical tactics - Sun Chengzong's city defense deployment, Yuan Chonghuan's firearm array, Mao Wenlong's guerrilla raid, coupled with the blessing of Zhu Cixin's "God's perspective", make every victory both thrilling and reasonable, and it is exciting to read. Especially in the Battle of Pidao, Yuan Chonghuan and Mao Wenlong went from being at war with each other to fighting together. The tacit understanding of "turning hostility into friendship" is more touching than a simple victory. The portrayal of the power struggle is also online. The undercurrents of the Donglin Party members in the court, the financial crisis in the early years of Chongzhen, and the thunderous liquidation of corrupt officials. These plots not only restore the political ecology of the late Ming Dynasty, but also provide a new solution through the protagonist's modern thinking. Zhu Cixin used the confiscated corrupt property to fill the gap in military pay, used the strategy of "defending Liao territory with Liao people" to stabilize Liaodong, and used the technique of checks and balances to resolve conflicts between civil servants and generals. Every step of his operation was closely linked to the core of "saving the Ming Dynasty", which was both refreshing and logical. The textual research on historical details in the book, from the shape of dragon robes, the performance of firearms to the official system, is rigorous, giving this fictional story a solid historical foundation. The most rare thing is that this book hides awe and thinking about history under the shell of "shuangwen". It does not deliberately belittle historical figures, but through the perspective of the protagonist, it shows the complexity of the crisis in the late Ming Dynasty - not a single "treacherous minister who harmed the country", but the inevitable collapse of the system and the interweaving of internal and external troubles. Zhu Cixin's comeback was essentially an attempt to "repair the feudal dynasty with modern thinking." He had to fight against foreign enemies and rectify internal affairs; he had to make use of historical memory and deal with variables beyond memory. This kind of struggle and growth makes the protagonist no longer a perfect "savior", but a ruler with flesh and blood, confusion and determination. When I read about Zhu Cixin watching the beacon fire on the city tower, and remembered the scene about the "Crooked Neck Tree in Jingshan" in "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", I couldn't help but feel my heart tighten; when I saw him stopping Yuan Chonghuan's knife that killed Mao Wenlong and rewriting that period of historical regret, I couldn't help but applaud him. This book is like a wonderful historical deduction, allowing us to see another possibility: if Chongzhen had enough wisdom and courage, if civil servants and military generals could work together, and if Ming Dynasty could seize the last chance, maybe history will really be rewritten. Overall, "Yellow Robe Plus!" "The Rebellious Prince Is Actually the Only Dragon Vein of the Ming Dynasty" is a masterpiece that combines excitement, logic and historical depth. It has exciting war scenes, a step-by-step game of power, vivid and three-dimensional character creation, and an addictive plot rhythm. For readers who like the theme of historical time travel, this book is definitely worth reading - it will not only give you a hearty pleasure in reading, but also allow you to have new thoughts about that period of turbulent history after finishing the book. I look forward to the follow-up that Zhu Cixin can truly stabilize the country, completely rewrite the fate of the Ming Dynasty, and bring this thrilling comeback to the most satisfactory ending!
New book highly recommended
Who knows! Dressed as a rebel plotting a rebellion, he was pushed on the throne just as he was about to raise the flag - "Your Majesty, ascend the throne!" The capital was besieged, food and wages were in short supply, and all the officials were alienated. It was a hell difficulty at the beginning? Fortunately, I have a historical script in hand. I prevented the unjust case of Mao Wenlong, mobilized Guan Ning's cavalry to break the situation, copied corrupt officials, reorganized the armament, rebelled against thieves and became emperor, and still unified the nations!
Bullshit, Dorgon led more than 30,000 slave-building troops, not afraid of the remnants of the Ming army, but actually feared bandits robbing the road.
Ming Dynasty: I am a rebel and you let me inherit the Ming Dynasty. Recommended book
Stayed up late to catch up on Chapter 13! The rebel prince ascended the throne, and the Ming Dynasty changed his fate against heaven. It's so exciting! Who knows! He was transformed into a rebel young master in the late Ming Dynasty, and then he turned around and discovered that he was the only dragon in the Ming Dynasty. He was also forced into a dragon robe by the dying Emperor Tianqi and ascended the throne. This opening directly blew through the Tianling Cap! The city was besieged by slaves, hundreds of thousands of rebels were watching from outside, corruption was rampant in the court, the treasury was empty enough to run horses, and internal and external troubles all piled on Zhu Cixin, who had just donned the dragon robe. Others enjoy peace and happiness when they are emperor, but he is on the battlefield when he is emperor - he has to go head-to-head with Huang Taiji's cavalry, while he has to hold down Yuan Chonghuan who wants to kill Mao Wenlong, and he also coaxes the rebel father Gao Yingxiang to help him stabilize the country. Even the ability to accurately kill the enemy with a gun lifted half an inch is so cool! There is no love brain, no mother's heart, only iron-blooded tactics and hard-core battlefield: Guan Ning's cavalry charges in formation, the rebels ambush and hunt the slaves, the Jin Yiwei raids the house to raise wages, and even Wei Zhongxian becomes a hidden assist. Watch the rebel prince lead Sun Chengzong and Yuan Chonghuan, a group of fierce men in the late Ming Dynasty, tear apart internal traitors, toughen foreign enemies, and drag the devastated Ming Dynasty back from the brink of ruin. Every chapter is so powerful that you can clenched your fists! The History Party is ecstatic! It not only restores the tragedy of the chaotic times in the late Ming Dynasty, but also breaks out of the framework of official history to create a reversal. Mao Wenlong was not killed, Huang Taiji was chased and beaten, and all the regrets of the late Ming Dynasty that make you feel uneasy are rewritten here! I stayed up all night chasing updates and couldn't stop. I just wanted to know if the new emperor could completely revitalize the Ming Dynasty and keep Jiannu outside the customs for friction! What are you waiting for? Click on it to immerse yourself in the exciting feeling of "a rebel thief ascends the throne to defend the country", and see how Zhu Cixin single-handedly turns things around and continues the 200-year glory of the Ming Dynasty!
The works are being tested and recommended. Book friends are kindly requested to collect them and add more.
Stop calling me "waste"! He is the demon boss who uses the strange copy as a cash machine. Who would have thought that the "F-Chosen One" who panicked the entire Dragon Kingdom and was ridiculed by the world was actually the Demon Lord who had hidden thousands of years of cultivation? After chasing "I'm a Demon Lord, I accidentally entered a strange dungeon?" ", I was completely conquered by the feeling of "pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger". The super high score from the gold medal editor of China Literature did not disappoint! The most amazing thing about this book is the "anti-routine": when other people enter weird dungeons, they either scrupulously abide by the rules or try their best to build up combat power, but Xiao Lingyun just doesn't play according to common sense - players from all over the world are rushing to choose characters with high combat power such as Yan Chixia and Corpse Demon, but he prefers players who have no strength to tie the chicken. Ning Caichen, the global live broadcast was in an uproar; the strange monsters such as the Dryad Granny and the Black Mountain Old Monster that frightened SS-level players were nothing more than "moving nourishment" in front of him. A look could frighten him out of fear, and a word of "Go away" could make the ultimate BOSS flee. There is no lengthy foreshadowing, no aggrieved forbearance, and the whole process is packed with exciting points: the famous funny scene of accidentally entering the dungeon and "forgetting to brake", the Versailles operation of lying flat and letting Nie Xiaoqian squeeze her shoulders in the SPA, and the hard-core operation of digging up ashes and refining crystal cores. , And finally handed over the copy to the country's pattern for a critical hit... Every plot is precisely on the point of excitement. It has the suspense and excitement of the weird story, the domineering power of the fantasy boss's dimensionality reduction attack, and the contrasting cuteness that makes people laugh. What's even more rare is that it's not only "cool", but also has flesh-and-blood emotions and patterns: Xiao Lingyun's concern for his family, his sincerity to the country, Nie Xiaoqian's transformation from controlled weirdness to self-awakening, and the human game of intrigue among players from all over the world, making the story more than just "cool", but with more depth and warmth. If you are looking for an enjoyable book that can relieve stress and avoid repeating the same story, this book is definitely the best solution! The Demon Lord breaks into a mysterious situation, and the whole process is high-energy without water injection. Just rush with your eyes closed. I guarantee that you will stay up all night to chase it and still have more to come!
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Well written, keep your memory strong, don't end up being a eunuch for a few days
Recommend this great book
The rebels ascended the throne and reversed the late Ming Dynasty. This wave of excitement is so exciting! Who would have thought that the most reliable "firefighter" in the troubled times of the late Ming Dynasty would actually be a young rebel thief who had been lurking in the capital for seven years? "The Rebellious Young Master is the Only Dragon Vein of the Ming Dynasty" brings the tension of historical writing to the extreme, making people want to read it! The identity reversal of the protagonist Zhu Cixin is a stroke of genius - on one side he is the rebel heir carefully cultivated by Chuang King Gao Yingxiang, and on the other side he is the only bloodline of Emperor Apocalypse that has been hidden for many years. When he ascended the throne, he also encountered the dual crisis of slave-building siege and rebellion. The atmosphere of "survival in desperate situations" was full from the beginning. Different from the straightforward narration of traditional historical novels, the author allows the protagonist to take the "God's perspective" of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", but he is deeply trapped in the whirlpool of historical turning points. He must not only fight against Huang Taiji's cavalry, but also reconcile the internal fighting between Yuan Chonghuan and Mao Wenlong, and deal with the "ghosts" of the Donglin Party. Every step is thrilling. The most amazing thing is the parallel lines of the battlefield and the court. The golden cavalry after the mother-and-son gun formation on the ice was broken, and the ambush on all sides in Lugou Bridge to hunt Huang Taiji, the tactical description is hard-core and refreshing; and the power game in the capital is equally exciting, Wei Zhongxian's defection on the battlefield, the Donglin Party's conspiracy to usurp power, and the intrigues inside and outside the court make the plot reversed layer by layer. The protagonist has both the decisiveness and ruthlessness of a rebel and the foresight of an emperor. He not only understands the physical principle of "raising the gun half an inch", but also can play with the strategic layout of "defending Liao soil with Liao people". The character is three-dimensional and vivid. What's even more rare is that the author does not fall into the cliche of "Golden Finger". Every victory of the protagonist is inseparable from accurate predictions, the unity of emperor and ministers, and the avoidance of historical lessons. From preventing Yuan Chonghuan from killing Mao Wenlong to wooing North Korea to build a defense chain, every decision is closely linked to historical logic, making the feeling of "reversing the late Ming Dynasty" both reasonable and a hearty reading experience. If you love the richness of history and the strong rhythm of refreshing writing, this book is definitely worth reading - see how the rebel emperor saved the Ming Dynasty from falling in the precarious situation, and turned the tragic story of "the emperor guarding the country" into the legend of "defying nature and changing his fate"!
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It's well written. The author should keep working hard and provide more updates. It's not enough.
This book is good, it makes up for the regrets
After reading a few chapters, I feel that the author's imagination is quite broad and worth recommending.
When the rebel prince crashed into history: This version of the Ming Dynasty's comeback is too over the top!
Open "Yellow Robe Plus!" "The rebel prince is actually the only dragon vein of the Ming Dynasty", I was gripped by the desperate atmosphere at the beginning - in the heavy snow of the seventh year of the Apocalypse, the capital was besieged by the slaves. Zhu Cixin, the adopted son of the Chuang King, and his three hundred dead men planned a rebellion, but they ran into the dragnet of the Jin Yiwei. He turned around and was recognized by the dying Emperor Apocalypse as his own son, and was pushed to the throne. This reversal at the beginning and climax directly breaks the routine of traditional historical time travel novels, making people unable to help but chase it to the end. The core charm of historical travel lies in the unknown and refreshing feeling under the "butterfly effect", and this book takes this refreshing feeling to a new level. The most wonderful setting of the protagonist Zhu Cixin is that he has the memory of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", but he happens to become the "Emperor Chongzhen" that does not exist in official history. When he saw that King Xin Zhu Youjian's position was occupied by him, and saw that the fate of hanging Meishan was beckoning to him, that sense of absurdity that was both familiar and unfamiliar made every decision full of tension. He knew that Sun Chengzong was the backbone of the Ming Dynasty, he knew Yuan Chonghuan's arrogance and talent, he knew the value of Mao Wenlong's containment, and he knew all of Chongzhen's stupid moves - this "prophet" did not make the plot straightforward, but gave rise to countless dramatic conflicts because of his special identity of "a rebel background". The most amazing thing in the book is the reshaping and revitalization of historical figures. Sun Chengzong is no longer the aloof and sad old minister in the history books, but a hard-working man of action who can accept the emperor's ridicule of "rebel origin" on the city tower and bend down to take orders; Yuan Chonghuan is not simply "loyal and traitorous", his willfulness has come to an end, and the conflict with Mao Wenlong has been materialized into a struggle for military power, and finally Under Zhu Cixin's checks and balances, the deadlock of "self-destruction of the Great Wall" turned into a joint effort to "fortify the city with sharp blades"; even Wei Zhongxian is no longer a stereotyped traitor. The plot of him giving away his family property and the corruption list is not only in line with his nature as a powerful official, but also solves the urgent needs of the new emperor, making the character more complex and real. The father-son relationship between Chuang Wang Gao Yingxiang and Zhu Cixin is even more tender and bright in the book. From planning a rebellion to assisting his son to defend the world, this protection that transcends attitudes makes the cold power struggle more humane. The description of the war scenes is hearty. The fire cannon fire at the top of Deshengmen City, the ambush on all sides at Marco Polo Bridge, and the mother-and-son gun formation on the Pidao Icefield, every battle is exquisitely designed. The author does not fall into the cliché of "the protagonist is unparalleled", but allows victory to come from precise strategic layout, coordination of arms and the utilization of historical tactics - Sun Chengzong's city defense deployment, Yuan Chonghuan's firearm array, Mao Wenlong's guerrilla raid, coupled with the blessing of Zhu Cixin's "God's perspective", make every victory both thrilling and reasonable, and it is exciting to read. Especially in the Battle of Pidao, Yuan Chonghuan and Mao Wenlong went from being at war with each other to fighting together. The tacit understanding of "turning hostility into friendship" is more touching than a simple victory. The portrayal of the power struggle is also online. The undercurrents of the Donglin Party members in the court, the financial crisis in the early years of Chongzhen, and the thunderous liquidation of corrupt officials. These plots not only restore the political ecology of the late Ming Dynasty, but also provide a new solution through the protagonist's modern thinking. Zhu Cixin used the confiscated corrupt property to fill the gap in military pay, used the strategy of "defending Liao territory with Liao people" to stabilize Liaodong, and used the technique of checks and balances to resolve conflicts between civil servants and generals. Every step of his operation was closely linked to the core of "saving the Ming Dynasty", which was both refreshing and logical. The textual research on historical details in the book, from the shape of dragon robes, the performance of firearms to the official system, is rigorous, giving this fictional story a solid historical foundation. The most rare thing is that this book hides awe and thinking about history under the shell of "shuangwen". It does not deliberately belittle historical figures, but through the perspective of the protagonist, it shows the complexity of the crisis in the late Ming Dynasty - not a single "treacherous minister who harmed the country", but the inevitable collapse of the system and the interweaving of internal and external troubles. Zhu Cixin's comeback was essentially an attempt to "repair the feudal dynasty with modern thinking." He had to fight against foreign enemies and rectify internal affairs; he had to make use of historical memory and deal with variables beyond memory. This kind of struggle and growth makes the protagonist no longer a perfect "savior", but a ruler with flesh and blood, confusion and determination. When I read about Zhu Cixin watching the beacon fire on the city tower, and remembered the scene about the "Crooked Neck Tree in Jingshan" in "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", I couldn't help but feel my heart tighten; when I saw him stopping Yuan Chonghuan's knife that killed Mao Wenlong and rewriting that period of historical regret, I couldn't help but applaud him. This book is like a wonderful historical deduction, allowing us to see another possibility: if Chongzhen had enough wisdom and courage, if civil servants and military generals could work together, and if Ming Dynasty could seize the last chance, maybe history will really be rewritten. Overall, "Yellow Robe Plus!" "The Rebellious Prince Is Actually the Only Dragon Vein of the Ming Dynasty" is a masterpiece that combines excitement, logic and historical depth. It has exciting war scenes, a step-by-step game of power, vivid and three-dimensional character creation, and an addictive plot rhythm. For readers who like the theme of historical time travel, this book is definitely worth reading - it will not only give you a hearty pleasure in reading, but also allow you to have new thoughts about that period of turbulent history after finishing the book. I look forward to the follow-up that Zhu Cixin can truly stabilize the country, completely rewrite the fate of the Ming Dynasty, and bring this thrilling comeback to the most satisfactory ending!
New book highly recommended
Who knows! Dressed as a rebel plotting a rebellion, he was pushed on the throne just as he was about to raise the flag - "Your Majesty, ascend the throne!" The capital was besieged, food and wages were in short supply, and all the officials were alienated. It was a hell difficulty at the beginning? Fortunately, I have a historical script in hand. I prevented the unjust case of Mao Wenlong, mobilized Guan Ning's cavalry to break the situation, copied corrupt officials, reorganized the armament, rebelled against thieves and became emperor, and still unified the nations!
Bullshit, Dorgon led more than 30,000 slave-building troops, not afraid of the remnants of the Ming army, but actually feared bandits robbing the road.
Ming Dynasty: I am a rebel and you let me inherit the Ming Dynasty. Recommended book
Stayed up late to catch up on Chapter 13! The rebel prince ascended the throne, and the Ming Dynasty changed his fate against heaven. It's so exciting! Who knows! He was transformed into a rebel young master in the late Ming Dynasty, and then he turned around and discovered that he was the only dragon in the Ming Dynasty. He was also forced into a dragon robe by the dying Emperor Tianqi and ascended the throne. This opening directly blew through the Tianling Cap! The city was besieged by slaves, hundreds of thousands of rebels were watching from outside, corruption was rampant in the court, the treasury was empty enough to run horses, and internal and external troubles all piled on Zhu Cixin, who had just donned the dragon robe. Others enjoy peace and happiness when they are emperor, but he is on the battlefield when he is emperor - he has to go head-to-head with Huang Taiji's cavalry, while he has to hold down Yuan Chonghuan who wants to kill Mao Wenlong, and he also coaxes the rebel father Gao Yingxiang to help him stabilize the country. Even the ability to accurately kill the enemy with a gun lifted half an inch is so cool! There is no love brain, no mother's heart, only iron-blooded tactics and hard-core battlefield: Guan Ning's cavalry charges in formation, the rebels ambush and hunt the slaves, the Jin Yiwei raids the house to raise wages, and even Wei Zhongxian becomes a hidden assist. Watch the rebel prince lead Sun Chengzong and Yuan Chonghuan, a group of fierce men in the late Ming Dynasty, tear apart internal traitors, toughen foreign enemies, and drag the devastated Ming Dynasty back from the brink of ruin. Every chapter is so powerful that you can clenched your fists! The History Party is ecstatic! It not only restores the tragedy of the chaotic times in the late Ming Dynasty, but also breaks out of the framework of official history to create a reversal. Mao Wenlong was not killed, Huang Taiji was chased and beaten, and all the regrets of the late Ming Dynasty that make you feel uneasy are rewritten here! I stayed up all night chasing updates and couldn't stop. I just wanted to know if the new emperor could completely revitalize the Ming Dynasty and keep Jiannu outside the customs for friction! What are you waiting for? Click on it to immerse yourself in the exciting feeling of "a rebel thief ascends the throne to defend the country", and see how Zhu Cixin single-handedly turns things around and continues the 200-year glory of the Ming Dynasty!
The works are being tested and recommended. Book friends are kindly requested to collect them and add more.
Stop calling me "waste"! He is the demon boss who uses the strange copy as a cash machine. Who would have thought that the "F-Chosen One" who panicked the entire Dragon Kingdom and was ridiculed by the world was actually the Demon Lord who had hidden thousands of years of cultivation? After chasing "I'm a Demon Lord, I accidentally entered a strange dungeon?" ", I was completely conquered by the feeling of "pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger". The super high score from the gold medal editor of China Literature did not disappoint! The most amazing thing about this book is the "anti-routine": when other people enter weird dungeons, they either scrupulously abide by the rules or try their best to build up combat power, but Xiao Lingyun just doesn't play according to common sense - players from all over the world are rushing to choose characters with high combat power such as Yan Chixia and Corpse Demon, but he prefers players who have no strength to tie the chicken. Ning Caichen, the global live broadcast was in an uproar; the strange monsters such as the Dryad Granny and the Black Mountain Old Monster that frightened SS-level players were nothing more than "moving nourishment" in front of him. A look could frighten him out of fear, and a word of "Go away" could make the ultimate BOSS flee. There is no lengthy foreshadowing, no aggrieved forbearance, and the whole process is packed with exciting points: the famous funny scene of accidentally entering the dungeon and "forgetting to brake", the Versailles operation of lying flat and letting Nie Xiaoqian squeeze her shoulders in the SPA, and the hard-core operation of digging up ashes and refining crystal cores. , And finally handed over the copy to the country's pattern for a critical hit... Every plot is precisely on the point of excitement. It has the suspense and excitement of the weird story, the domineering power of the fantasy boss's dimensionality reduction attack, and the contrasting cuteness that makes people laugh. What's even more rare is that it's not only "cool", but also has flesh-and-blood emotions and patterns: Xiao Lingyun's concern for his family, his sincerity to the country, Nie Xiaoqian's transformation from controlled weirdness to self-awakening, and the human game of intrigue among players from all over the world, making the story more than just "cool", but with more depth and warmth. If you are looking for an enjoyable book that can relieve stress and avoid repeating the same story, this book is definitely the best solution! The Demon Lord breaks into a mysterious situation, and the whole process is high-energy without water injection. Just rush with your eyes closed. I guarantee that you will stay up all night to chase it and still have more to come!
Recommended for testing the waters, it's very important, please add it to your bookshelf (collection) to continue reading
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