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Ming Dynasty Longxing
History大明龙兴
The Prodigal Son Chases The Snow
He, the son of a dead general who was chased by the rebels, accidentally obtained the "Wu Mu's Suicide Note" by chance. With this method of war, he began to rise in the northwest border of China with fifty personal guards. He became sworn friends with Yang Zhaowu, Jiang Yubo, and Poshan. Thieves, expelled the Tatars, quelled the civil strife, was granted the title of Northwest Recruitment Envoy and led the Five Guards Governor of Ganzhou, went north beyond the Great Wall, attacked the Mongolian coalition forces from thousands of miles away, defeated the elite Jurchens in Jianzhou, was granted thirty titles, and was powerful in Guanzhong. Under the emperor's order, he drove Zhang Xianzhong southward. Pushing Li Zicheng from the east, galloping across the Central Plains... Waves of uprisings hit the land of China one after another. The slaves in the land of tigers and wolves in Liaodong jumped on their horses and whipped their whips to attack the capital. Various forces within the DPRK and China were competing for benefits and intrigues. The two sides framed each other, and the local commander-in-chief who supported the army and respected himself was even more arrogant and despotic and regarded the court law as child's play. Coupled with the suspicious and cautious emperor, standing at the cusp of the storm, what kind of decision would he make in the face of all this...
He, the son of a dead general who was chased by the rebels, accidentally obtained the "Wu Mu's Suicide Note" by chance. With this method of war, he began to rise in the northwest border of China with fifty personal guards. He became sworn friends with Yang Zhaowu, Jiang Yubo, and Poshan. Thieves, expelled the Tatars, quelled the civil strife, was granted the title of Northwest Recruitment Envoy and led the Five Guards Governor of Ganzhou, went north beyond the Great Wall, attacked the Mongolian coalition forces from thousands of miles away, defeated the elite Jurchens in Jianzhou, was granted thirty titles, and was powerful in Guanzhong. Under the emperor's order, he drove Zhang Xianzhong southward. Pushing Li Zicheng from the east, galloping across the Central Plains... Waves of uprisings hit the land of China one after another. The slaves in the land of tigers and wolves in Liaodong jumped on their horses and whipped their whips to attack the capital. Various forces within the DPRK and China were competing for benefits and intrigues. The two sides framed each other, and the local commander-in-chief who supported the army and respected himself was even more arrogant and despotic and regarded the court law as child's play. Coupled with the suspicious and cautious emperor, standing at the cusp of the storm, what kind of decision would he make in the face of all this...