
Ming Dynasty Iron Guard
大明铁卫
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- Completed
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- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 5y ago
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- Qidian
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Novels from the Late Ming Dynasty
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It's better than expected. I wrote it without patting my head. I hope to write more supporting characters with stories to enrich the world of the late Ming Dynasty. I hope to see more fights and killings and see more of the game behind it. I like to see the perspective of the little executors to express the world under the control of the protagonist. Like Overlord, the protagonist of the King of the Undead is already invincible but uses colorful supporting characters to make it more popular. Your novel is still a bit cliché. Come on, after all, there are not many authors who have been carefully checking historical materials.
Occasionally, some plots are too toxic, and the author can't say that the results are better if those plots are removed. For example, relying on women to get to the top, once or twice is no problem, but every time you meet a Shangguan, the Shangguan has a daughter, and then the protagonist shows it in front of the Shangguan's daughter, and then gets favor, disgusting
It is necessary to popularize it: it is pure nonsense that Wei Eunuch can collect taxes.
A simple way to measure tax revenue in the late Ming Dynasty is to look at Taicang's annual revenue. What Taicang received was what was left after the money collected by the provinces and the capital's treasury was used up. This money was mainly used to pay border wages, accounting for about 90%, and the rest was miscellaneous expenses from the capital. According to Wei fans, starting from the third year of Tianqi when Eunuch Wei came to power, Taicang's annual income was 7.9 Million taels, which is the highest. Is it scary? This is leftover for direct use by each province. Then 3 million taels in five years, 4 million taels in six years, and no transfer of power in seven years. The annual income of Taicang was 7 million taels in the first year of Chongzhen, 9.1 Million taels in three years, 12.2 Million taels in four years, 20 million taels in 12 years, and the highest of 23 million taels in the fifteenth year of Chongzhen. Surprise? Refresh the lower limit? The tyrant Chongzhen is the ancestor of tax collection. Are you, Eunuch Wei, a hammer? At this point, I have to mention Du Chebie, a socialist thinker. He invented or carried forward the theory that "the taxes collected in the late Ming Dynasty were not too much. The Manchus and Qing Dynasties killed a few people (Yangzhou Tenth Day, Jiading Three Massacres, Guangzhou Massacre, etc.), And collected more and paid them. The failure to collect taxes in the late Ming Dynasty was all the fault of the Donglin Party." He invented or carried forward the theory. Then a bunch of little white fans followed and waved the flag and shouted - of course, these little white fans didn't know the specific values. Putting this theory into modern times, it means that the taxes collected by the Democratic Party were not too much, but the Japanese came and killed a few people, built several mass graves, and paid even more. If the Democratic Party failed to collect taxes, it was all someone's fault - is this human talk? Why don't they say that the old slaves are killing Han people who have no food in the Northeast. Anyone who has no food at home will take the initiative to die. Compared with collecting some taxes, it is nothing. As long as they take out the knife, they will take the heads and send them away obediently. The emperor of the Ming Dynasty was too kind. It was all the fault of the civil servants if they couldn't even take the heads - are they human? Can humans be the same as animals? Socialist Internet historians, do you have any humanity? Let's talk about their favorite rumor: Chongzhen confiscated mining tax, salt tax, and commercial tax. Needless to say, mining taxes are illegal throughout the country except during the Wanli period, when private mining is illegal. Let's talk about commercial tax and salt tax. I haven't checked this year by year, but I can find out from Mr. Quan Hansheng's "Research on Annual Income in Taicang after the Mid-Ming Dynasty" that Mr. Quan is not an Internet historian like Du Chebie who talks a lot. About 70% of the revenue from commercial taxes and banknote customs was transferred to Taicang. 250,000 Taels in the sixth year of Wanli, about 325,500 taels twenty-five years ago, and 407,500 taels in the twenty-sixth year. This was the peak of the tax collector's search. It dropped to 266,800 taels in the twenty-ninth year. This was the low point after several years of searching, when shops closed down and merchants could no longer do anything. The above is from Volume 376 of "Records of Shenzong", pages 7-8. Before the end of Wanli, it was 344,700 taels. In the fifth year of Tianqi when Eunuch Wei came to power, it was 514,900 taels. In the second year of Chongzhen, it was 566,400 taels. The above is from Volume 5 of Duzhi Memorial Hall, pages 63 to 64. (Unfinished, continue to the next paragraph)
What grudge does the Peasant Army have against you? To discredit the Peasant Army?
I don't know why there are so many novels about traveling to the late Ming Dynasty to save the so-called Ming Dynasty. Isn't it time for a country to perish in its final days? Among the emperors of the Ming Dynasty, only the first two emperors were able to suppress the civil servants, and the following were a group of weird emperors (not to mention the rule of Renxuan, Hongzhi and Zhongxing, etc. Were just the obedience of these emperors and were beautified and publicized by the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty). They were all fooled by the civil servants and it was not until the country was destroyed that they realized the idea that all civil servants could be killed. Such a dynasty can only save a few children. What it wants to save is the group of poor people who are struggling to survive in the last years of the dynasty. Wouldn't it be better to learn from the old revolutionaries of our dynasty and make earth-shaking reforms?
It's embarrassing to see. You dare to touch the private salt dealers. Don't you know how powerful that is? It's not the black boss. There are people behind it! Maritime merchants and border smuggling were the biggest forces in the late Ming Dynasty!
I have read Enlightenment and read this book in two breaths. I also like it better among historical novels.
I still like this style. Although it is a bit niche, I support the author's continued efforts and recommend it.
Among the books written in the late Ming Dynasty, this book is my personal favorite in terms of rhythm.
The storytelling ability and rhythm are very good, and the historical view is more in line with my personal taste. I hope the author will stick to his original intention and not be swayed by too many comments. Rebellions like those of Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong only involve destruction and lack of construction. I personally think that the protagonists, as time-travelers, do not need to take this path of digging the graves of the Han nation. In late Ming Dynasty novels, Qian Jiannu must be put first after all...
The author is very naive, and his worldliness is at the level of a middle school student. Modern people know a little more about natural science than the ancients. They are really no match for the ancients when it comes to playing with people and sophistication. One Yan Zi made Chu able to instantly kill all the diplomats in the past century. The author just wants to show off his sophistication and wants to create a protagonist who can play with people's hearts. It's ridiculous.
There was no such thing as a handshake in the Ming Dynasty. The handshake ceremony was introduced from the foreign devils during the Republic of China. The author was mostly educated.
This novel is so well written that I also recommend a book to my friends, "Zuo Ming Xia". The author Lao Bai Zhu already has a 3 million-word novel "Little Common People in the Late Ming Dynasty" and a 1.6 Million-word novel "The Bones of the Han Dynasty Across the Ming Dynasty". Friends who are short of books can take a look.
I just discovered this novel today, so I'm keeping it for now, hoping it won't involve any modern military establishment. Don't live in the palace, don't talk about abolishing eunuchs and maids.
In the Chongzhen era, you had military power but you couldn't build a factory? Just kidding.
In the Chongzhen era, you had military power but you couldn't build a factory? Just kidding.
Not bad, it's starting to get exciting. Please support me.
The good reviews are all thanks
How much do you pay for these good reviews? Is this a good book? The first 100 are considered good, but the 100 to 200 are considered sloppy. What is written after that? It's too outrageous. I could tolerate it before I reached 300, but the more I write afterward, the more outrageous it becomes. It's obvious that the author just can't keep writing and it's just a waste of money. This can also be called a good book, and it's outrageous.
I only read half of the history written after the Ming Dynasty. Wei Zhongxian is not that good. Donglin Party, Guangfu Society and other literati groups are not that bad. If they knew that the Ming Dynasty would be destroyed by the Jurchens in the future, I don't believe they still have the leisure to make trouble. They will definitely kill Nurhaci, Huang Taiji, Dorgon and the like together. After all, the Han people are in the Han world, and the Han people who just took it from the Meng Yuan are definitely sensitive to this aspect!
Private salt is not that easy to sell, right? ! It really depends on licking blood with a knife, and it must have been wiped out by the big salt gangsters who colluded with government and businessmen! Even if it is a private salt, the salt official should be able to benefit from it! I don't think salt officials can be so diligent in cracking down on illegal salt sales!
It is not reliable to rely on militarism to govern the country
1) The protagonist drugged an innocent woman, which was so unprincipled; 2) After the success of the Qing Dynasty, they reused the capitulationists and left those who risked their lives to follow the rebellion; 3) It was strange that the rebellion did not use propaganda; 4) What would be the consequences if the protagonist was assassinated and physically disappeared? Hollywood-style lone man to save the country is a child's play.
Aren't Ming Guard officials hereditary? After the death of the father, the son inherits the throne. If you want to be promoted, where is the vacancy?
Finally no eunuchs😧
It looked fine at first, but suddenly I felt like there was rat poop in it and it was disgusting.
It was quite enjoyable to watch originally. Although the plot was quite idealistic, it was caused by the lack of foreshadowing. I skipped the previous questions about men and women because I really frowned. But in Chapter 2780, I was not happy either. When I surrounded Wei to rescue Zhao, retreated the Qing army and rescued the Korean Peninsula, and asked for credit, the protagonist faced Li Zong's denial, and the various tone and actions really made me feel unhappy. He also addressed those monarchs and ministers with honorifics, especially Jin, who was completely crushed by force or anything else, and who was so kind and gentle in the face of oppression. Although the result was okay, the process was really unpleasant.
Can you continue with a second part?
It feels like it's not enough, I should keep writing, annihilate the bandits, subdue the feudal lords, reform the system, industrialize, etc.
Wow, an 18-year-old book! Take a look
I posted some complaints in the group, please take a look at it.
The protagonist can be the Ming Governor in Korea, just like Yuan Shikai
Much better than those novices
The level is okay, much better than those self-righteous time travel stories.
I have read about a hundred of them, and in summary, they are pretty good. I just feel that the protagonist is too arrogant. The kind of arrogance that looks at natives, who think they are superior and take everything for granted. If you can tolerate the arrogance of the protagonist, you can still watch it.
It's well written, but it's a pity that it's a eunuch
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