
Why Is It Clear?
何以为明
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- 1.1M Words
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- Historical
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- Historical High-Concept
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- Male
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Has Tomato Changed a Group of Authors? I Feel Like There Are a Lot of New Books with Really Good Writing!
I hope it's a new book that has just been completed recently, as long as the writing is good! ! !
#Youduprison Is Waiting for Nothing, General Yu Xiaolong
The Death of Crown Prince Zhu Xiongying of the Ming Dynasty Is so Abnormal. the Crown Princess,
Is there any princess Zhu Xiongying of the Ming Dynasty who is still alive?
China's True History
I want to read a book similar to "Five Thousand Years of China". This is not a fictional historical novel, but a true story that is supported by factual evidence.
Please Write a Novel That Takes Stock of Zhu Di's Achievements, and After Taking Stock, It Must Be Zhu Di Who Succeeds to the Throne.
You must take a historical inventory, and don't push it on me: if Zhu Biao hadn't died, Zhu Di would not have ascended the throne, and then finally there were novels about Zhu Biao's succession. Recently, Zhu Biao has succeeded. Why can't Zhu Di's achievements as Emperor Yongle beat Zhu Biao?
My Number One Historical Novel About Tomato
I want to read a book similar to "Making the Surname Langya". Traveling through time is not like treating guests to dinner, traveling through time is killing people every step of the way. The plot is lively and interesting, and the supporting characters' IQs are online. The protagonist kills indiscriminately at the critical moment of life and death. Historically accurate. The emotional line is natural
Daming's Beautiful Daming 9.5, Exciting, the Latest
I want to read a book like "The Eight-Year-Old Blind Saint Grandson Climbs Out of the Tomb of the Ming Dynasty at the Beginning". Daming, Daming looks good. Daming 9.5 Points, exciting and good-looking
The Ceiling of Ming Dynasty Novels
2026 Is Coming, Please Give Me the Latest Celestial Text.
History canopy
Early Ming Dynasty, Preferably the Authentic Version
I have read most of the Ming Dynasty literature, but when I look back at many things in history, I feel that something is very wrong. Is there anyone who can dig deeper into these things?
It's 80,000 Words and Only 9 People Have Read It. Is There Anyone Worse Than Me?
I want to read a book similar to "The Gangster Has Fallen in Love with Me". I wrote it for a long time, maybe it was just out of my own passion, and no one read it at all.
I'm Looking for a Culturally Literate Story and a Novel That Takes Stock of History.
After watching a lot of short videos on Tomato, I learned about history and started writing novels. Many of them not only regard novels and TV series as official history, but even the contents of marketing accounts can be regarded as official history. Please ask for someone with a higher level of education, not some charming ancestors, and an objective view of the Yuan and Qing Dynasties.




















































Compared with a bunch of assembly-line time-traveling novels, "Why Be Ming" is really unique. The core of the book explores what the Ming Dynasty is and how to avoid the tragedy of the dynasty. The layout is far beyond ordinary online articles. Whether it is Zhu Yuanzhang's confrontation in the court, or Yixu's master and apprentice coming down the mountain to help the world, every supporting character has a complete motive and will not be tool-like. There is no brainless slap in the face, all the plots and calculations are in line with the background of the times, and it is very immersive to read. The updates are stable and there are frequent updates. It is very enjoyable to read. I hope the author will continue to update steadily. I sincerely recommend it to readers who prefer textual research and in-depth historical articles!
A very nice book that I always read. I have watched many time-travel dramas and they are wonderful, but this book is even more wonderful. It is so wonderful that you can't put it down. It is so wonderful that you stay up late to catch up on the drama. It is so wonderful that you can't put it down. Xie Shiqing, is the world clear? Can it be cleared? History is history, but history is not necessarily history. History is reality, and reality will also become history. The author's imagination is very wide-open. Just looking at the name of Ming Dynasty and Shiqing shows countless cycles and entanglements. A small road leads to the dynasty but becomes a big road. The big road leads to a simple and unimperial emperor. The Ming Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, when the sun rises and shines across the world, the intertwining of travelers and time and space, the author's wonderful pen depicts thousands of sceneries and myriad world states. Here, you can appreciate the intersection of history and reality, appreciate the sparks of wits, and pick up the fragments of time. Unknowingly, you and I have become history and the story written by the author. This work is a pot of rich and pure wine, worth tasting and cherishing. Highly recommended!
Use the world as a chess game and draw people into your trap! This is a rare and clear article. The author uses his excellent writing skills to outline a grand historical picture for us, from the determination of the world in the early Hongwu period to the struggle for monarchy in the later period, from the tender affection between Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma to the careful calculations of Concubine Lu and his family. The author With a unique perspective, he peels off the cocoons for us, unfolds the layers, and unfolds a shocking conspiracy before our eyes. The iron-clad family, the flowing emperor, the greed of the nobles, the ambitions of foreigners, and the thrilling struggles are all narrated to us in the author's writing. Rarely good article, highly recommended [like]
Taoism is not Taoism. Taoism is divided into two sects: Quanzhen sect and Zhengyi sect. Those of the Zhengyi sect can get married, have children, and practice Taoism at home. This book is boldly written from the perspective of a young Taoist priest, and the plot is truly beautiful. The language is playful, the rhythm is comfortable, and the story is well advanced, which is amazing. However, there are some flaws in the title and jacket. No flaws can hide the jade, and I highly recommend it with five stars. Pay tribute to the author and wish the work a long journey. This is just a preliminary review, please follow up on the situation!
The structure of this novel is also original. The story grows like a tree. As you read deeper, you will find that every branch is delivering nutrients to the core, and eventually it will form a three-dimensional and complete world in the reader's mind. This structural risk-taking and confidence is a thoughtful gift from the author, inviting the reader to become a co-participant in the creation rather than just a passive recipient. Language itself is another shining dimension of this work. The author's writing is clear and accurate, but it always creates poetic ripples in the most ordinary places. Language is not a gorgeous decoration, but an extension of perception. They make the world we are accustomed to become fresh and meaningful. It can be seen that the author weighed each word repeatedly until he found the most appropriate one.
It is a very interesting book. The protagonist travels to the Ming Dynasty and is a young Taoist priest. He brings modern thinking and joins the officialdom. He witnesses and participates in the changes of the Ming Dynasty. The plot is full of ups and downs and the characters are also vividly portrayed. It is recommended to read it. It's really good, I like it. I hope it will keep up and don't stop updating.
"Ming Road" cuts into the Ming Dynasty from the perspective of a "little Taoist priest". Xie Shiqing enters the officialdom with modern thinking and faces the emperor's suspicion and the light and darkness of human nature in the ups and downs of the officialdom. Different from conventional time-travel novels, it does not talk about changing fate against the will of nature, but uses delicate writing to dissect the logic of the court - when ideals collide with reality, when "repair" encounters historical inertia, this game with the fate of the dynasty not only describes the struggle of personal growth, but also hides deep questions about the rise and fall of the Ming Dynasty. It is highly readable and worth reading carefully.
The sun, moon, mountains and rivers are together, and the country of Ming Dynasty is eternal. The protagonist Xie Shiqing witnessed step by step and changed step by step. A lifelike world and characters on paper. His writing skills are mature, his talent is astonishing, and his brushstrokes are delicate. The story is clear and well written, the logic is online, the plot is very intricate, the ups and downs are intertwined, and the suspense is high. It provides an in-depth description of the various aspects of human nature, full of tension in the characters, and magnificent backgrounds. A masterpiece of the era, full of emotion. It is really a rare and excellent book. Since the Ming Dynasty, the emperor has become a giant in guarding the country. Regardless of the civil war, most of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty have done this. Zhu Di, the Yongle Emperor, had great military exploits and was also a wise king.
This novel is very interesting to write. There are two things that I find very interesting. The first is its overall story structure. The whole story has a compact structure. The rhythm is lively, the tension is relaxed, the succession and transition are in place, and the logic is very smooth. It can be called an excellent work. The second is. In terms of his plot advancement, the plot advances layer by layer, with ups and downs, and the hooks buried in each chapter are just right, giving people a finishing touch, which is simply wonderful.
The writing of the novel is as smooth as silk, and there is a beautiful melody flowing between the lines. Every word and sentence is carefully thought out and falls on the paper just right. It does not seem deliberate but is full of connotation and depth. The characters are portrayed delicately and realistically, with distinct and distinct personalities, and the dialogues are concise and meaningful. The plot is driven naturally and smoothly, without feeling jerky or complicated. This book gives people a kind of enjoyment of reading, which makes people yearn for it and make them addicted to it. Excellent writing is not only the experience of skills but also the author's love for the work and culture.
This ancient story about time travel with the Ming Dynasty as the background is a hearty read! The author writes with skill and skill, not only using the unique style of the Ming Dynasty to unfold the court affairs and the fireworks in the city, and vividly describe the details of the little Taoist priest, but also uses a fictional setting to escape the shackles of history, making the plot more tense. The character creation is particularly eye-catching. The protagonist's forbearance and strategy and the supporting characters' vividness and agility are all reflected in the flow of eyebrows and verbal exchanges. The emotional line is restrained and tender, and the game between king and minister is perfectly intertwined with the morality and justice of the world. The lines are full of the elegance of the Ming Dynasty. It not only loses the ancient charm, but also has novel and ingenious ideas. It is truly a masterpiece!
Watch from beginning to end, follow all the way, and update every day! (On one occasion, the teacher was even forced to watch and hide from the track) The teacher's writing is majestic and makes people want to put it down. It's like reading the heroic historical songs of the Ming Dynasty. I once suspected that the teacher taught history. Very admired + admired. Characters appear one after another, and each character has his or her own tragedy and joy. People can't help but follow the footsteps of the characters, walk step by step on the path they have taken, watch the joys and sorrows they experienced, and shed tears for their final tragedy, as if they are really in the long history of the Ming Dynasty. The teacher is very talented in writing, and his works are very good. They are very suitable for people who can calm down and read! Must be recommended! (PS: I would like to ask, teacher, are you a Taoist priest? The first few chapters use the mouth of a Taoist priest to preach Taoism)
This book goes beyond the excitement of ordinary time travel novels. It sharply raises a question: To what extent should a modern person who knows the direction of history go to change the past? The ripple effects of every intervention are fraught with philosophical and ethical considerations.
This book is about the history of the Ming Dynasty, and the author is very imaginative! This is a novel that travels back and forth between the present and the past. I have to say that the author's writing style is really good and the sense of immersion is so strong! Immersive! I highly recommend everyone to take a look! This book has to be said to be a classic of novels. It clearly writes the history of the Ming Dynasty and makes it easy to understand! The plots of the story are intertwined and not sloppy. I am still reading and have not finished listening to it, but I will follow the book to finish it and I will continue to review it after I finish it!
The novel is both a personal coming-of-age epic and a thought experiment on the possibilities of history. "Whether the tragedy of the dynasty can be avoided" is the core suspense throughout the book. What the author needs to deal with is not only his personal Machiavellian wisdom, but also his profound thinking on structural issues such as institutional ills, economic foundation, and social contradictions. Xie Shiqing's struggle is to fight against the inertia and long-standing shortcomings of an era. Whether he succeeds or not will directly answer a tempting question: If an era is given a little "gleam" from the future, can it illuminate another path? This is destined to be a lonely journey that walks cautiously between the cracks in the history books, but also has bright hope.
"Why Ming" cuts into the history of the Ming Dynasty from a time-travel perspective. The protagonist Xie Shiqing enters the game as a young Taoist priest, and faces court games and imperial suspicions in the ups and downs of the officialdom. It not only outlines the unique style of the Ming Dynasty, but also explores the possibility of making up for historical regrets. The story interweaves the fate of the dynasty with personal growth. The writing is popular but contains historical insights, making it quite innovative to read.
"Why is it Ming" is absolutely amazing! The protagonist travels through the Ming Dynasty to become a Taoist priest and follows Liu Bowen around the court. It is like a "historical version of workplace survival story" 😂 The ups and downs of officialdom, the test of human nature, and the suspicion of the emperor are all arranged. Each character has a story like a barrage, and the joys and sorrows will make you cry. The author's writing style is very interesting, and reading is like surfing in the long river of history🤣 Those who love history and time travel, close your eyes and rush!
It's really wrong. This theme has been great recently and it's very interesting! [Almost crying] To be honest, it's very regrettable. There is a group of bandits who took over everything in the Ming Dynasty and are still running around! Why!
This is a novel about traveling through the Ming Dynasty. The protagonist witnesses and changes step by step in the author's writing. The sense of immersion is very strong. I was attracted from the beginning and couldn't stop at all. I am very much looking forward to the follow-up plot!
A masterpiece of ancient times and Ming Dynasty's power strategy! The protagonist brings a glimmer of the future to fight against the evils of the times, and explores the path to save the country in the gaps in history. The plot is both in-depth and interesting, and the feelings of family and country are intertwined with personal growth. This is a potential masterpiece.
This is a time-travel masterpiece set in the Ming Dynasty. The protagonist enters the court from the little Taoist priest next to Liu Bowen, with a unique perspective. The work does not indulge in the Goldfinger-style excitement, but devotes its pen and ink to the delicate description of the ups and downs of officialdom, the test of human nature and the emperor's mind. In the harmony and suspicion in the court, every step of the protagonist's growth seems real and profound. The author attempts to examine the regrets of history with modern thinking, and on the premise of respecting the historical context, launches a profound dialogue about the fate of the dynasty and personal perseverance. This is not only a counterattack, but also a sincere questioning of "can regrets be made up for", with a broad and fascinating pattern.
The story is based on the adventures of modern young man Xie Xiaofu who traveled through the late Yuan Dynasty, weaving a legend of spiritual practice with both Jianghu and Taoist charm. From the turning point of life and death in Wangxiang Pavilion to the painstaking enlightenment in Wudang Mountain, the protagonist keeps his mind and grows up in troubled times. The relationship between master and apprentice, fellow disciples and the original intention of helping the world are intertwined. The exquisiteness of Wudang martial arts and the Taoist philosophy of "following the trend" are integrated into the plot. The text has both a sense of pictures and a sense of depth, hiding a warm bond in the bleak and troubled times, allowing the true meaning of "cultivating the Tao to cultivate the mind" to flow naturally between the lines, leaving a long aftertaste after reading it. Five-star praise
"Why Is Ming" takes Xie Shiqing's time travel as the main line and launches a profound historical thought experiment. The work not only focuses on an individual's political growth and martial arts practice in the troubled times of the late Yuan Dynasty, but also directs the core suspense to interrogating the long-standing shortcomings of the system and the structural contradictions of the era: If a "glimmer" from the future is injected, can a dynasty escape from the established tragedy? In the Jianghu narrative and Taoist philosophy, the author carefully explores another possibility of history, turning the protagonist's lonely struggle into a fiery attempt to illuminate another path.
The writing style of the novel is very good, especially in line with the vertical rhythm. It is very fast and the work is very novel. It can be seen that the author loves this very much. With careful polishing and the framework of the story, it gives people a mysterious feeling that they want to explore but cannot extricate themselves from. I haven't been able to stop watching it since.
A very nice time-travel novel, with the history of the Ming Dynasty as the world background, and a little Taoist priest as the entry point. The author has great skills, both in terms of knowledge and writing style. The plot description is very fascinating. I give it a thumbs up [Like] [Like]
The novel takes the theme of historical time travel, the Ming Dynasty as the background, and the little Taoist priest as the entry point. It can be seen that the author has a certain foundation. No matter whether it is the struggle in the court or the social state, there is no sense of violation. The author uses words to show us the backbone of the last dynasty of the Han nationality [Like] [Like] [Like]
Can Xie Shiqing change the direction of history on his own? Maybe, maybe he can be gradually assimilated... From a perceptual perspective, I am more looking forward to the former. The author's writing is really good, unlike other Ming Dynasty-themed novels where the plot is boring. The story is thought-provoking and engaging, worth reading!
When I first saw Dada's time travel article, I had to admire Dada's sun-like imagination. Combined with the Ming Dynasty TV series I watched, it gave me a strong sense of immersion. Traveling through time and becoming a young Taoist priest in the Ming Dynasty, facing the ups and downs of the officialdom and the suspicion of the emperor, he did not cheat and change his fate, but struggled to survive in the cracks of history. Da Da uses a comprehensible way to explain the Ming Dynasty, without joking or distorting it. He only asks the protagonist to ask a question for us: Are the regrets of the dynasty really irreparable? The sun also rises. This journey of suffering is not so much the protagonist's tenacious growth as it is a true reflection of modern life where struggle is paramount. Like it! [Laugh][laugh][laugh]
The protagonist travels through the life of a young Taoist priest in the Ming Dynasty and has various complicated experiences. It is a very interesting novel.
"Why Ming" is a stunning time-travel masterpiece from the Ming Dynasty! The protagonist Xie Shiqing enters the court of the Ming Dynasty as a young Taoist priest. The plot of the ups and downs of the officialdom progresses layer by layer, which not only outlines the complex ecology of the court of the Ming Dynasty, but also depicts the growth arc of the protagonist. The author uses popular writing to dismantle historical puzzles, allowing readers to understand the Ming Dynasty in an immersive plot. The combination of history and excitement is just right, and the more you follow, the better!