Daming: Traveling Through the Harem, Zhu Yuanzhang Was Dumbfounded

Daming: Traveling Through the Harem, Zhu Yuanzhang Was Dumbfounded

by Wogan Xiaoxia

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Yang Chen accidentally traveled through Hongwu for twelve years, and also traveled to the harem, where he met Queen Ma and Zhu Biao on the spot. Faced with unexplainable phenomena and the murderous Hongwu-nian Zhu Yuanzhang, Yang Chen gave up resistance and showed off his identity as a time traveler. Queen Ma didn't believe it, and Zhu Biao didn't believe it either, until they asked about the future, and they were both shocked when they learned about it. Queen Ma: Will my Biaoer be a good emperor in the future? Yang Chen: Queen, not only did your Biaoer fail to become the emperor, but he was later forced to death by His Majesty! Zhu Biao: What happened to the Ming Dynasty after Zhu Yunwen became emperor? Yang Chen: Since Zhu Yunwen became emperor, he immediately cut down the vassal vassal, killed several of your brothers, and imprisoned Zhu Yunxi. Queen Ma: What happened to the Ming Dynasty in the end? Yang Chen: The Ming Dynasty finally died because of His Majesty's ancestral precepts and rules, and ended up with a country that was destroyed. When Zhu Yuanzhang learned that there was a strange man hiding in his harem, he became furious. "Sister! How can you hide a man in the harem! How can you save my face!" Queen Ma: Zhu Chongba! You have the nerve to say it! He actually killed Biaoer! We want to take our son back to Fengyang! Zhu Yuanzhang:! ! ! After Zhu Yuanzhang learned the truth, he fainted on the spot. Ming Dynasty God of War! The Immortal Emperor! The Carpenter Emperor..."What kind of descendants are these me!!!"

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Specialized in Playing Games20mo ago

Is there any scientific explanation in the Ming Dynasty? In Chinese terms, shouldn't it be called "Gewu"? The author always uses science to replace worldly theories. Could it be that our country had another way of saying it during the feudal dynasty? What the protagonist says is all about Western learning. Is he being brainwashed by Western learning? Are our Eastern subjects not recognized by the protagonist?

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It's funny. Zhu Yuanzhang is really that good. It's just that the Qing Dynasty was relatively bad. Later, etc., I felt that the Ming Dynasty was better. It's just a comparison. In the third year of Hongwu (1370), Qin, Jin, Yan, Zhou, Chu, Qi, Tan, Lu, During the period of the Ten Kings of Shu and Jingjiang, the prince's standard annual salary (i. E. Annual salary) was 50,000 shi and 25,000 guan. In addition, there were various physical and monetary rewards such as brocade, silk, gauze, silk, winter and summer cloth, cotton, salt, tea, horse fodder, etc. King Jingjiang is a special case among princes. His annual income is 20,000 shi, and his banknotes are 10,000 guan. Other items are half as much as those of the prince. In addition, the prince also enjoys the privilege of supplying satin materials to the craftsmen and making them for the palace, that is, the palace can manufacture some silks and satins by itself. And what about the officials? First grade: 900 stones (later raised to 2,500 stones, then adjusted to 1,000 stones). From first grade: 750 stones (later raised to 2,500 stones, then adjusted) Second grade: six hundred stones (specific adjustments may vary) From the second grade: five hundred stones (and so on) to the third grade: four hundred stones From the third grade: three hundred stones... (The amounts for each grade below decrease in order) Ninth grade: 60 shi (lowest). Ninth grade: 50 shi (later raised to 60 shi). During the Hongwu period, the purchasing power of one tael of silver was approximately equivalent to 2 shi of rice. The annual income of street oil sellers, private school teachers, cooks and other occupations is about 20 taels of silver, which is equivalent to 40 shi of rice. The nanny's annual income is about 24 taels of silver, which is equivalent to 48 shi of rice. The annual income of a butcher is relatively high, about 36 taels of silver, equivalent to 72 shi of rice. The annual income of farmers is about 15 taels of silver, which is equivalent to 30 shi of rice. The annual income of tenant farmers is relatively low, about 9.4 Taels of silver, equivalent to 18.8 Shi of rice. This official's salary can't even compare to that of a butcher! He was also massacred by Zhu Chongba from time to time! Zhu Chongba, a farmer with double standards, scolded corrupt officials every day, but why didn't he mention it at all among the people behind him? During the Hongwu period, there were indeed peasant rebellions. In the third year of Hongwu (1370), there was an uprising: a mountain people uprising in Yangshan County, Guangxi: more than 100,000 mountain people rebelled. Chen Tong Uprising in Quanzhou, Fujian: Chen Tong attacked Yong'an, Dehua and Anxi counties. Sun Gupu Uprising in Qingzhou, Shandong Province: Sun Gupu gathered a crowd to rebel, named himself Yellow Turban, attacked Juzhou, and killed fellow officials. The Wu Mian Uprising in the 11th to 18th years of Hongwu (1378-1385): Under the leadership of Wu Mian, the Dong people in the border areas of Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou carried out a large-scale peasant armed resistance uprising. The uprising was divided into two periods and lasted for 8 years. Leader: Wu Yi'er Location: Guzhou (today's Guizhou area) Scale and influence: Wu Yi'er claimed to be the "Eradicate King" and led the Wukai Miao uprising. Twelve governors in Guzhou responded to the uprising, claiming to have 200,000 people. The rebel army killed the commander Qian Shi Guoxing and other officials. Later, in the eighteenth year of Hongwu (1385), he was suppressed by the Ming court and Wu Yier was arrested. Peng Pugui's uprising Time: Hongwu's twelfth year (1379) Leader: Peng Pugui Location: Mei County, Sichuan Scale and influence: Peng Pugui led the people to revolt, killed the county magistrate Yan Shisheng, and captured 14 prefectures and counties including Zhongzhou. In the same year, he was suppressed by Ding Yu, the right censor of General Pingqiang. The King's Uprising in Guangdong in the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381): An uprising broke out in Guangdong with the leader known as the "King of King" and tens of thousands of people gathered. The Ming government ordered Nanxiong Marquis Zhao Yong to lead troops to carry out brutal suppression, killing more than 8,800 rebellious peasants. In the 16th year of Hongwu (1383), King Shuntian of Jiangxi revolted: the people of Longquan (now Suichuan) and Yongxin Mountain in Jiangxi gathered to rebel against the Ming Dynasty, and their leader called himself "King Shuntian". The uprising of the Yao and Zhuang people in Guangxi in the 28th year of Hongwu (1395): Tens of thousands of Yao and Zhuang people in Guangxi rebelled. The Ming Dynasty sent General Yang Wen, the general who conquered the south, to lead his army to suppress it, killing 18,360 rebels and 8,280 family members. The Mian County Uprising in Shaanxi Province in the 30th year of Hongwu (1397): Tian Jiucheng, Wang Jingangnu and others organized a mass uprising with the White Lotus Sect in Mian County (now Mian County, Shaanxi County). Tian Jiucheng was called the Emperor of the Han and Ming Dynasties, with the title of Dragon and Phoenix; Gao Fuxing was called "Maitreya Buddha", and Wang Jingangnu, He Miaoshun and others were called "Heavenly Kings". The rebel army captured Lueyang. In addition, some smaller-scale or less detailed uprising events may also have occurred during the Hongwu period. Pan Fu, a servant in an ancient government office, fled because of a crime. On the way to escape, more than 200 families knew his whereabouts, and some even provided him with food and shelter. When the pursuers came back to report, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered not only the arrest of the main culprit Pan Fu and wealthy people Zhao Zhen, Sheng Nu and others who were closely related to him, but also the homes of more than 200 families who knew about it were ransacked, and those who helped Pan Fu with weapons were sentenced to death. What was even more severe was that a total of 17 families of couriers (probably officials or common people along the way) who had provided help to Pan Fu or who had not reported anything were also beheaded and their homes confiscated. Zhu Yuanzhang sighed here: "Alas! If you don't take action when you see evil deeds, you are actually working with evil people. When the matter is exposed, not only will you lose your life, but your family will suffer. No wonder. He hopes to use this example to warn those "good people" who may be lucky, to use this as a warning, not to have evil intentions, and to obey His teachings were to actively capture evildoers, which would not only eliminate harm to the people, but also ensure the safety of himself and his family. He directly killed more than 200 people, all of them! He also followed the Ming Dynasty's ancestral teachings, which stated that more than a dozen countries without conquests had been expanding their territory in all dynasties. Here, he directly restricted it and looked down on businessmen, a typical small farmer mentality.

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Book Friends 2023040585347819mo ago

In fact, it is very difficult for every author. I think this book is very well written. I will give it a 5-star review and hope it will not be unfinished. I hope the author will keep up the good work.

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痜废的少年13mo ago

If you really traveled to the Ming Dynasty, do you really think you would survive? You are still seeking death, dragging you into the Imperial Guard, leaving you unable to survive or die. Can you still be so calm? Modern people have not experienced much suffering, can they withstand the torture of Jin Yiwei? I guess after two tortures, I wouldn't dare to be so proud.

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Eucalyptus Globulus17mo ago

It is best to read this kind of book for free if you are a member. Basically, if you pay for it, not many people will read it.

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书友2023041597509619mo ago

Very nice, but a bit short. I want to watch it all night

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Book Friends 20230618623_ad19mo ago

Suspected of plagiarism

It's similar to the content outline of Da Ming's showdown flow. Basically, you can know the plot after watching the first few pictures. Because there are two books written almost exactly like this one. There is a bad book.

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Gu Yueyao20mo ago

Please re-release the book. I can't stand it anymore when I read Chapter 7. It's too draggy. It just talks about useless things and doesn't advance the main plot. It's not fun.

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Square 51612mo ago

Originally a very good book

It's a very good book, but it talks about the political system. Oh my God, this character is absolutely political.

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Mr. Zhang12mo ago

In one month, I wrote more than 150 chapters; in one year, I wrote more than 180 chapters; in three years, I finished the previous chapter; in the end, I used one chapter to skip twenty years and finish the book! . . . For me personally, this novel is just over a year's worth of content! Oh.

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