
Ding Ming
鼎明
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 6y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Chongzhen's greatest skill was to kill those who obeyed his orders (Sun Chuanting, Lu Xiangsheng) and to imprison those who disobeyed (Zuo Liangyu)
I have read more than 20 chapters. Generally speaking, it is good. There is nothing poisonous. It is better than those high-ranking novels of the late Ming Dynasty. I just don't know why no one reads it
What does a 16-year-old junior high school student in Chongzhen know when he comes on stage? He had no social experience at all, and no ability to judge right from wrong. He killed Wei Zhongxian because if he did not kill the nine thousand-year-old emperor, the throne would be unstable. Chongzhen would only implement a responsibility system, and whoever made a mistake would be punished. Why didn't the rogue bandits build high walls and slowly become kings in the late Ming Dynasty? Because everyone knows this, the Ming army will not allow them to establish a stable base at all. Li Zicheng was right about everything in his strategic thinking. His only mistake was not concentrating all his forces to attack Shanhaiguan. If millions of rebels from Shaanxi, Hubei, and Shandong were concentrated in a decisive battle with the Manchus, they would have killed the Eight Banners at the cost of human lives. One careless move and everything is lost.
The Huo Tong exploded, killing two soldiers, but it is a capital crime. The profiteers who created the Tong should pay some money and apologize. The protagonist is really disgusting. This kind of military weapon is given to merchants. Businessmen in the late Ming Dynasty still have a bottom line. If they sell a few rods one day, just kill the protagonist, take the opportunity to confiscate and build a military workshop, and take back all. It is just right. It is really disgusting. I abandon the book.
This protagonist is really a coward. He just works for the court. He is neither the emperor nor the prince. The court cannot change the situation without overthrowing it. The entire Ming Dynasty is almost free of officials and corrupt. There are only a few people who do practical things, and they are hopeless. The writing seems meaningless and won't attract people.
A bunch of trash, why are you so bright? What a joke!
I wonder why the author insisted on changing the Ming Dynasty traditional Chinese characters to simplified Chinese characters. Is it something new and different? Is the literary thought exhausted? Doing something that goes against the civil service group can easily be labeled as rebellion. Without the support of the ability to destroy the old and establish the new from the top down, doing so is self-destructive. Take a good look at "A Small Soldier in the Frontier Army in the Late Ming Dynasty", the gap is too big
A time traveler doesn't have the same advantages as a time traveler, so what's the point of writing about a time traveler? It is better to write about the native-born aborigines directly. Chapter 50 was quite interesting before, but then it became useless.
Haha, stop writing. Kneel down and lick the dog. You can't be saved by the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Today is March 19, Chongzhen 393
I just feel like a bunch of trash in the late Ming Dynasty
The only cheating thing about Cao Cao was that he listened to Xun Yu's words about obeying the emperor's orders and not obeying them. This sentence caused him to fight with the imperial party for a lifetime, holding back and assassinating when he should, until Cao Pi went up and overturned the table. In this regard, Yu Wenhu was good and Gao Huan was better. 😁
I like to read novels about being a warlord in Chongzhen and changing dynasties. The similar version of the Sima family, the Jin Dynasty, and the Zhao family, the Southern and Northern Song Dynasties is a decent one. Normal people are wise and will rebel when the emperor can help them. For example, Yingbu and Wu Sangui, it is a pity that most of them are loyal ministers and filial sons.
The collapse of the Ming Dynasty was mainly caused by the collapse of the system, the solidification of classes, and the collapse of order. Secondly, the abnormal climate of the Little Ice Age, the silver crisis, fiscal taxation, poor harvests, land relations, and the population bomb were all aggravated secondary causes. As for alien races, party strife, corruption, and even piracy, they can only be regarded as minor problems. This series of pain points and difficulties cannot be solved fundamentally by the integrity and performance of a few so-called loyal ministers and filial sons. The problem, to use fashionable words, is that there are serious problems with the national governance system and governance capabilities. In fact, this sign has already existed. The earliest was the formation of the non-taxpaying gentry class, the interruption of the Forbidden Sea and the Silk Road, the loss of the Wuma land in the Hetao, the abandonment of the Kaiping Guards, the destruction of the Tumu Fort nobles, etc. Step by step, there were serious mistakes in the top-level design, and the imperial power suffered serious challenges.
The old battalion is not the elite, but the old, weak, women and children are counted as one battalion
This introduction is so disgusting (; 1_1)
It feels like the author deliberately suppressed the protagonist's fight against the Ming army, which was so difficult!
A million-word history book. Too bad, don't watch it
To rebel or not to rebel
Didn't anyone complain that Liu Zongmin seemed to have died several times and then started going to meetings again? Is this Liu Zongmin the protagonist (the protagonist of the game, he can be resurrected after death)?
The author has chosen the wrong title for his book, it should be called (Ding Ming)!
Chapter ten, the author describes it well and feels very immersive.
The concept of this book is okay, but if the technology tree is not turned on, it will feel very boring. As a modern person, what should you do if you go back to ancient times and there is no technology tree? Raise troops and develop combat effectiveness. None of them work, so I won't watch the rest of it. Even if it's free, it's boring and uninteresting.
It's as if the simplified Chinese characters were created by the People's Republic of China. Writing a book out of thin air is also amazing. I just make up part of everything in my own mind and start writing. It's only natural that historical texts without real materials will get poor results.
Another book about civil war. Alas, why doesn't anyone write more about foreign war?
There are even typos in the introduction, and I was immediately dismissed. Doesn't it look like (like)
Am I the only one who thinks killing people is too much?
The writing is rubbish. The main character has less than 3,000 troops as a lieutenant, but he dares to go into battle with 500 troops. It's because he doesn't die quickly enough 😰😰😰
The protagonist becomes more and more stupid later on, and actually lets the literati from the clan lead the army, pretending to be a time traveler
Yoxi, I finally finished the book. It was not easy!