
Ming Dynasty: from the Emperor's Grandson Onwards to the Throne
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Jianwen is in decline, Yan Ni's cavalry goes straight to Jinling! The clan shrank, the nobles all knelt down, watching the country change hands. He, Zhu Yunhuang, was mentioned in the history books as the "King of the County who died young", but at this moment he drew his sword in the Imperial Ancestral Temple! Three thousand red armors, all descendants of Taizu; two hundred gunboats, burned down the river. Cavalry? Get into the water! Firegun? Seize the beach! The Mongolian crossbow cavalry was hit head-on before reaching Pukou. Duke Xu Huizu of Wei smashed the Hongwu ring sword, and the white-haired veteran wore a bronze medal with the word "gong" on his chest and roared in unison: "From today on, regardless of clan or clan, everyone who wields a sword is of my Ming Dynasty dragon species!" A useless history? Backhand rewrite! The destiny is not there, so he uses bones as a shield and blood as a guide to forcefully create a new dynasty of red flames! Jingnan? Ask me about the sword in my hands first!
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