The Nirvana of China in the Late Ming Dynasty

The Nirvana of China in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Uncle Guang Doesn't Practice

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Li Zicheng, Zhang Xianzhong? Are you a little more educated? Dashun, Daxi, what nonsense are you playing mahjong with? Huang Taiji, Dorgon? Would you like to make some progress? Can you still bend a bow or shoot a eagle? Wu Sangui, Zheng Zhilong? Would you like to have a good time? I'm not asking you to shave your heads or dive into the water, right? Chongzhen? Can you be more sensible and take a step back or something? The great rivers and mountains of the motherland are still waiting for you to travel. The ideal is beautiful, but the reality is very skinny. Can the knowledge of future generations solve the problem of people hanging upside down, support the building that is about to collapse, and lead China to create greater glory? The road ahead is bumpy, with successes and setbacks; fights and political battles; competitions in the Central Plains, decisive battles outside the Great Wall, lions crossing rivers, and oceans competing for supremacy; deep affection and lifelong regrets...

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Realbrandon73mo ago

This is my first time as an author, please give me some advice.

This is my first time writing something and I have a lot of questions. Please feel free to give me your advice. You are welcome to give me your comments. Thank you very much🌸🌸🌸

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