
Prince Consort, Please Stay.
驸马请留步啊
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 209k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 6y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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86Chapters
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This book was very enjoyable to read, but in Chapter 18, I saw that Xiaozong was the only emperor who could succeed in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. I'm not talking about Xianzong, Wu Zong did much better than his father.
Already read, the writing is very good, support the author, and use your precious place to recommend a new book [can be invested in, thank you]
"An old man who traveled back in time picked up rags and made a living by making bad movies" [Nod to see directly] A director graduate from his previous life, accidentally traveled back in time and became an old man who picked up rags. He worked hard in variety shows, worked professionally, begged live, made horror videos to scare people, ate takeaways from Overlord's meals, and made bad movies to earn disgust points to continue his life. Kill decisively in order to survive Later, he traveled through infinite planes and experienced adventures, collected them into movie materials, and returned to reality on the big screen. The audience was scared crazy.
Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty was definitely a qualified leader. After all, the monarchs in the feudal era were humanoid beings.