
Mingxiao
by Half A Bag Of Soft White Sand
About This Novel
Yu Feng, a modern man, traveled back to ancient times in his sleep and found himself in the turbulent late Ming Dynasty. He also became a poor scholar in Shandong. How he has the capital to settle down in the coming troubled times, how he wakes up to seize the power of the world, falls drunk on the lap of a beautiful woman, and becomes a man of the times, let the author tell you...
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Official(40)Scraped 22d ago
I was attracted by the title of the first chapter. It reminds people of "Zhuang Sheng's dream about butterflies". Zhuang Sheng dreamed of turning into a butterfly, and the male protagonist dreamed of returning to the Ming Dynasty. It was very innovative and gave the author a big thumbs up.
You smoker!
Don't understand
Please correct me. Is the Jining I know inland? Is there a salt farm? It's amazing!
I like this sentence in the article: "All conditioned phenomena are like bubbles in dreams, like dew and lightning!" Everything you pursue has its corresponding laws. Things that seem like bubbles in dreams and unattainable in real life will give people a feeling that they have never existed. And its result is as strong, sudden and unquestionable as lightning.
The ending is anticlimactic and the ending is really rubbish. I don't know what the author wrote.
I really don't know what the author wrote
It's not interesting to watch at all. I was so frightened that I ran to North Korea even before I came here. Why not write about the Ming Dynasty's fight against the Tatars and the development of the Ming Dynasty's tiger skin, and overthrow them when they have the strength?
Not breaking the law
Damn it, you wrote Mao Bi! Waste of my time.
Is this ending too "comedy"? Only the upper half can be seen.
Damn it, you wrote Mao Bi! Waste of my time.
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Community(0)
Official(40)Scraped 22d ago
I was attracted by the title of the first chapter. It reminds people of "Zhuang Sheng's dream about butterflies". Zhuang Sheng dreamed of turning into a butterfly, and the male protagonist dreamed of returning to the Ming Dynasty. It was very innovative and gave the author a big thumbs up.
You smoker!
Don't understand
Please correct me. Is the Jining I know inland? Is there a salt farm? It's amazing!
I like this sentence in the article: "All conditioned phenomena are like bubbles in dreams, like dew and lightning!" Everything you pursue has its corresponding laws. Things that seem like bubbles in dreams and unattainable in real life will give people a feeling that they have never existed. And its result is as strong, sudden and unquestionable as lightning.
The ending is anticlimactic and the ending is really rubbish. I don't know what the author wrote.
I really don't know what the author wrote
It's not interesting to watch at all. I was so frightened that I ran to North Korea even before I came here. Why not write about the Ming Dynasty's fight against the Tatars and the development of the Ming Dynasty's tiger skin, and overthrow them when they have the strength?
Not breaking the law
Damn it, you wrote Mao Bi! Waste of my time.
Is this ending too "comedy"? Only the upper half can be seen.
Damn it, you wrote Mao Bi! Waste of my time.









