
Let Nature Take Its Course in the Late Ming Dynasty
About This Novel
The Wanli Dynasty is considered to be the turning point in the decline of the Ming Dynasty. There are inevitable factors and accidental factors. Gao Xiang traveled from modern times to the fifteenth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. While discovering the factors that led to the decline, he also found corresponding solutions to help the Ming Dynasty develop naturally on the right track.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Come on, author
Although there is a gap between what the masters wrote and some common sense of the Ming Dynasty is not clear, I still have to encourage It's really rare for so few people to read it and write more than 400 chapters.
Stop writing
First, let's understand what the status of a juren was in the Ming Dynasty. A dignified juren was actually called a commoner in front of the government officials. A small grain manager actually dares to act wild in front of Juren. I suggest the author give up writing.
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Is the author clear about the status of being a candidate in the Ming Dynasty? Will you call a police officer to call Big Brother? You must know that in the Ming Dynasty, government officials and police officers were all despicable professions. There are also tax exemptions for people who want to be elected, did you know? A small county magistrate dares to touch people casually? He himself was probably from a Juren background, so he didn't understand the network of people in the same year and the same department? Is he tired of living? Have some snacks
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Come on, author
Although there is a gap between what the masters wrote and some common sense of the Ming Dynasty is not clear, I still have to encourage It's really rare for so few people to read it and write more than 400 chapters.
Stop writing
First, let's understand what the status of a juren was in the Ming Dynasty. A dignified juren was actually called a commoner in front of the government officials. A small grain manager actually dares to act wild in front of Juren. I suggest the author give up writing.
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Is the author clear about the status of being a candidate in the Ming Dynasty? Will you call a police officer to call Big Brother? You must know that in the Ming Dynasty, government officials and police officers were all despicable professions. There are also tax exemptions for people who want to be elected, did you know? A small county magistrate dares to touch people casually? He himself was probably from a Juren background, so he didn't understand the network of people in the same year and the same department? Is he tired of living? Have some snacks












