Ming America Empire: the Promised Land of the Sun and Moon Flag

Ming America Empire: the Promised Land of the Sun and Moon Flag

by Loyal Young General

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627Kwords153chapters
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About This Novel

A navigator and Europa League player in his previous life, he traveled through time and became Zhu Gaoxu, King of Han Dynasty. He carried the "seeds of civilization" across the oceans and spread Chinese civilization on the North American continent. Although Zhu Gaoxu was the king of Han Dynasty in Ming Dynasty, he resolutely chose the name of his country "Da Qin". In the past, Da Qin was also the first dynasty in China; "Da Qin" was also Rome in the far west of the Great Hankou. What will happen to the double-headed eagle, sun, moon and dragon flag on this continent? Roman Orthodoxy Eastern Rome Third Roman Russia Russian Orthodoxy in Tsarist Russia Tsarist Russian Orthodox Golden Horde Khan The Golden Horde was Mongolia Mongolian Orthodoxy in the Yuan Dynasty The legal system of the Ming Dynasty succeeded the Yuan Dynasty -----"Roman Orthodoxy in the Ming Dynasty" Farming development without golden fingers

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5203meta9mo ago

common grass

Only read the first few chapters. The author has not studied the most basic ship structure seriously. Almost every paragraph involving ships has someone pointing out errors. But these are minor details. If you don't mind, you can continue reading.

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Reader 202005189mo ago

Did the Ming Dynasty palace have the Hall of Supreme Harmony? How do I remember that the Hall of Supreme Harmony was renovated by the Qing Dynasty?

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书友202411066938mo ago

America's domestic industrial and military strength is not strong, and it still occupies territory everywhere🙄

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अधिराजadhiraja M. Emperor7mo ago

What kind of bullshit are you writing? I haven't graduated from kindergarten.

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Radish._ED7mo ago

There is no need to read it after arriving in America.

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Cao Zhijun9mo ago

It's so nonsense. The Ming Dynasty, which was an agricultural civilization, could not gain a foothold in North America. The mountains in North America run north to south and cannot block the cold wave. All people will die in one winter. The five Great Lakes are all swamps. There is no civilization in North America. They are all tribes. There are not even 5 million people in total. Spain has been colonizing South America for hundreds of years. The British have no choice but to colonize North America. They cannot compete with Spain.

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Book Friends 20231028177_ac7mo ago

It's well written, why don't you write it again?

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Avenue Towards the Sky_ad7mo ago

My evaluation is that the biggest difference between Chinese sailboats and European sailboats is that Chinese sailboats have hard sails, which are more convenient to travel along the continental shelf, simpler to operate, and require fewer people to use them, while European sailboats have soft sails, which require more people and are more difficult to operate. If you don't practice for five or six years and go to sea directly, you are courting death. This is just a three-dimensional player.

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Book Friend 20230521324_ae7mo ago

Well written, a bit interesting

Of course, the language is still a bit childish, and things like passing orders are a bit repetitive, but this is a matter of writing. The layout of the story can reduce the drama of the opposition of the "old guard". In fact, the function of this part is not the plot conflict. If you want to use the discussion scene to explain your vision, you can just let the protagonist speak. In the end, the old guard will be powerless to object, so there is no need to write more. The focus of development in America is still on the shipbuilding industry and assimilation. Otherwise, the population growth will be slow and it will feel unreal to read about the protagonist's various pioneering activities. The European scenes should be another main line, well written Saving Rome is indeed a good thing, but it depends on whether the protagonist is willing. It is better to connect the line of saving Rome with America and Portugal, and have interests tied up, which is more logical.

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Phantom Organization7mo ago

Prince Enrique of Portugal

The following is an introduction to Prince Enrique during the Portuguese Discovery Period: #### Basic information - **Name**: Don Alfonso Enrique, whose full name is Don Enrique Duke de Viseu, also known as "Henry the Navigator". - **Date of Birth**: March 4, 1394. - **Place of Birth**: Porto, Portugal. - **Date of Death**: November 13, 1460. - **Identity**: Prince of the Kingdom of Portugal, navigator, Duke of Viseu. #### Character's life - **Early life** - He was the third son of King Joao I of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster. - Learn strategy and tactics, diplomatic art, national management and ancient and modern knowledge from an early age, and read widely. - Yearned for adventurous battles and was a devout Christian. He believed that it was the duty of Christians to attack the Moors, explore unknown territories and spread Christianity. - **Military Operations** - In 1415, he accompanied his father Joao I to raid Ceuta and captured it in just one day. Only 8 Portuguese people were killed. This battle is regarded as the beginning of the expansion of Portugal and Europeans. Prince Henry took the lead and performed bravely. - In 1417, the Moorish army besieged Ceuta, and Henry again led reinforcements there and spent 3 months there. During this period, he learned from prisoners of war and traders about the trade routes leading to the "green countries" (that is, contemporary Guinea, Gambia, Senegal, southern Mali and southern Niger), which gave rise to the idea of ​​reaching these areas by sea. - **Promotion of maritime industry** - **Establish a navigation school**: Establish a navigation school in Sagres, southern Portugal, to train sailors and gather talents in navigation, astronomy, cartography and other fields. - **Improve navigation technology**: Invent and improve navigation instruments, establish policies to encourage shipbuilding, apply mathematics and astronomy to navigation, and transform large and fast sea ships suitable for ocean going. - **Organize and support sailing expeditions** - With his support, Portuguese navigators continued to explore the west coast of Africa and successively occupied uninhabited islands such as Madeira and the Azores. - In 1443, Portuguese navigators crossed Cape Bojador, reached more and more sea areas, opened spice trade routes, obtained ivory, gold and slaves from Africa, and accumulated a lot of wealth. - In 1487, a fleet sent by the King of Portugal sailed around the Cape of Good Hope, the southernmost tip of Africa. Another 12 years later, Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama finally arrived in India. #### Historical influence - **Start Portugal's maritime expansion**: Prince Enrique's sailing activities made Portugal the first European country to establish a colony in Africa, laid the foundation of Portugal's colonial empire in Africa, and brought abundant resources and wealth to Portugal. - **Promote the arrival of the age of geographical discovery**: His navigation exploration provided valuable experience and confidence to subsequent European navigators, promoted Europe's exploration of the unknown world, promoted connections and interactions between the world's continents, and changed the development process of world history. - **Promote the development of navigation technology and science**: Initiatives such as establishing navigation schools, improving navigation instruments, and applying mathematics and astronomy to navigation have promoted the progress of navigation technology and the development of science, and made important contributions to the development of human navigation. To sum up, Prince Enrique, with his outstanding contributions and far-reaching influence, has become an important symbol of the Portuguese Age of Discovery and an outstanding figure in the history of world navigation. Oh My God

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