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崇祯:日月重开
Chongzhen Wumeyue
In the winter of the seventh year of Chongzhen, the young emperor Zhu Youjian had a bloody precognitive dream, in which he saw the end of the Ming Dynasty and his own hanging on Meishan Mountain. After waking up, his temperament changed drastically and he was determined to change his fate against the will of heaven. He rose up overnight to revive the deposed veteran Sun Chengzong, re-employed famous generals such as Lu Xiangsheng and Hong Chengchou, and launched a race against time to save the country. However, the reform was difficult: clearing the land of the father-in-law angered the feudal king, re-examining old cases triggered party disputes, and establishing a new school was besieged by conservatives. On the front line, Hong Chengchou fought hard against the bandits in Shaanxi; at the rear, the emperor fought a desperate game with interest groups in the court. At the same time, Li Zicheng, who had retreated into the mountains, was brewing a more terrifying revolutionary storm... This is a comprehensive redemption that runs through the court and the arena, thoughts and swords. See whether Chongzhen can turn the tide in nine years; see how the loyal ministers and brave generals of the Ming Dynasty can light the last spark in the apocalypse. The sun and the moon sink, but faith never dies.
In the winter of the seventh year of Chongzhen, the young emperor Zhu Youjian had a bloody precognitive dream, in which he saw the end of the Ming Dynasty and his own hanging on Meishan Mountain. After waking up, his temperament changed drastically and he was determined to change his fate against the will of heaven. He rose up overnight to revive the deposed veteran Sun Chengzong, re-employed famous generals such as Lu Xiangsheng and Hong Chengchou, and launched a race against time to save the country. However, the reform was difficult: clearing the land of the father-in-law angered the feudal king, re-examining old cases triggered party disputes, and establishing a new school was besieged by conservatives. On the front line, Hong Chengchou fought hard against the bandits in Shaanxi; at the rear, the emperor fought a desperate game with interest groups in the court. At the same time, Li Zicheng, who had retreated into the mountains, was brewing a more terrifying revolutionary storm... This is a comprehensive redemption that runs through the court and the arena, thoughts and swords. See whether Chongzhen can turn the tide in nine years; see how the loyal ministers and brave generals of the Ming Dynasty can light the last spark in the apocalypse. The sun and the moon sink, but faith never dies.