
Emperor Mingzi
皇明天子
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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Liu Ruoyu's writing is good and he can be promoted. Being a palm eunuch is more than enough. And more loyal. The great governors of Liaodong, Yang Gao, Yuan Yingtai, and Wang Huazhen are all rubbish. [Except Lao Xiong] I don't believe in Yuandudu. Although Mao Wenlong may indeed be a bit of a warlord. But at least it's better than chubby. Stealing a house [harassment war, sparrow war] is somewhat useful. Sun Chengzong cannot be trusted. [For details, see Supervisor Mao Yuanyi's Ji Lue. He is a master at framing Xiong Feibai. Sun Chengzong, like Shi Kefa, has integrity but no scheming. He also likes to speak for Donglin, and he is not as good as Ma Shiying. The reason why I don't like Wei is also because he did kill the bear. It depends on Yuan Keli to Fu Denglai to suppress Mao Wenlong. Wang Zaijin, Li Banghua, Sun Chuanting, loyal ministers and capable ministers can be used. Especially Wang, who is much better than Sun. Xu Guangqi/Sun Yuanhua don't know if this book has passed away. If you can, keep it. [Please promote the disciples of Gao Gong. They are the heirs of practical learning. Practical learning is essentially pragmatic (pragmatic but not pragmatic). It is better than Yangming Xinxue, Donglin Party, Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism, etc. Mr. Wang Tingxiang's practical knowledge should actually be a good way to save the world. Gao Gong directly criticized the hypocritical statement that a gentleman does not talk about his benefits. Bi Maokang is a firearms expert. Tiangong Kaiwu Song Yingxing and his brother Song Yingxing. Double Supervisors Lu Xiangsheng and Sun Chuanting. As for Hong Chengchou. In a word, use it with caution. Zhu Shunshui, Zhang Huangyan, Gu Yanwu and Wang Fuzhi can all be promoted. Zhang Huangyan's father was also the Minister of Punishment of the Chongzhen Dynasty. [I hate Huang Zongxi's hypocrisy. Lu Liuliang and even Pu Songling (a little expert in pagoda rushing, because he hated the Tatars due to the massacre of the Qing Dynasty in Shandong, so he rushed a lot of pagodas in Liaozhai.) [B. 1645] Can be left to Zhu Cihong. Zhang Huangyan is in my mind the first assistant to Zhu Cihong. Xia Wanchun [Jiangzuo young man, second assistant talent. Xia Yunyi and Chen Zilong are great talents who manage the world and apply them. Jishe is much better than Zhang Pu's Fushe and the tombstone records of the five people. Yan Yingyuan Feng Houdun Chen Mingyu. All can be promoted. [There are also three Lingnan loyalists, Zhang Mingzhen. For details, you can read the records of loyal ministers in the late Ming Dynasty. There are also several loyal ministers such as Huang Degong, Taiyuan General Soldier Zhou Yuji, Qin Liangyu, etc. Even the general soldiers who were massacred in Datong anyway. He at least has the last bit of conscience.
Why do so many people in this comment have such rubbish views? They simply throw ethics and morals aside and claim to be breaking everything. What does it mean to just marry a widow? You must understand that the widow is your sister-in-law and not someone else. This is simply like the ancient barbarians whose father died and his son married his mother. The eldest brother is the father and the eldest sister-in-law is the mother. As long as your sister-in-law does not leave the family for a day, she is your sister-in-law. Not to mention the Ming Dynasty.
Many people who travel through Chongzhen will not see Zhang Yan until they see her. You hang out together every day, and you make jokes when you have nothing to do. Just like a couple, I feel that the protagonist wants to sleep with Zhang Yan.
One thing to say is that counting all the emperors in history, Apocalypse was regarded as the brother of the conscientious emperor to Chongzhen. In the Ming Dynasty, he wanted to raise the vassal king like a pig, and he did not have a healthy son. He was willing to let his teacher teach his younger brother. Even the wedding bed for Chongzhen's wedding was made by Apocalypse himself (doubtful). Under the circumstances at that time, Apocalypse could be regarded as the best emperor brother of the Ming Dynasty. You insist on making everyone in the world think that Tianqi raised a good brother, and even after his brother died, he didn't forget to give him a hat.
First of all, this is the book review area. I am here to express my opinions in a meaningful way. I am not a rant or a scumbag. I have read the novel since I was in junior high school and have been reading it for more than ten years. The privacy setting is my habit. Next, I will talk about this book This book made me stupid and weird. Thoughts It can be seen that the author checked the information when writing the book, but after reading nearly a hundred chapters, there is no mention of anything else. There are no small points or places that caused controversy and complaints. The wording and sentence selection are also difficult to describe. The British public said that the queen of the late emperor was Zhang Yan. She is a woman, a common woman said that the emperor has a pig brain (in front of the police), a woman commented on the current emperor, and openly talked about the previous emperor's falling into the water incident (as if in front of the eunuch), and the biggest poisonous point, Zhang Yan, this is so, forgive me. Author, you just want to arrange for the protagonist to sleep with her, otherwise she will be included in almost every chapter from the first chapter, and the interaction between her and the protagonist is the most incredible part to me, let alone a feudal society. How about trying to get along with your widowed sister-in-law like that now, are you kidding, ah? ! There is also a woman who, even if she is proficient in palace fighting, cannot know everything about everything. She has discussed national affairs with the protagonist many times. A queen actually talks about "egg" (when talking about Wei Zhongxian). When she gets along with the protagonist, she is like the protagonist Balabala, and then she makes witty remarks. Why, there are still some descriptions that are obviously on the way to eat dumplings. At this time, I feel sorry for the original wife, Queen Zhou. She has appeared a few times in total. Is she 100% as good as Zhang Yan? What a virtuous woman. Author, think about the original performance in history and the final ending. Your conscience will not Does it hurt (it's a bit dramatic), if you have to catch Zhang Yan and won't let him go, just write Apocalypse. Chongzhen is such a shitty writer. Also, the protagonist is like a lunatic. He is reassured and doubtful at times. Even if it is historically proven that Zhang Yan did not harm him, it is impossible to harm him, and he is so fucking stupid. I kept talking back and forth with her, and even though I was very suspicious, I still swore in front of her face that I didn't doubt it. It was disgusting or not. I felt like I was holding my breath in my chest. I haven't typed a book review with so many words in so many years. What I read today really made me doubt my life. I couldn't help but say goodbye 🙏
Haha, never leave the emperor's sister-in-law. A woman like Zhang Yan, who has been fought by Lao Wei and the guest grandmother for so long, will not know what it means to avoid suspicion and stay in the melon field! The author is trying to force the carpenter to give a tripod hat!
The author is very confused. The eunuchs are the emperor's dogs and can be killed at any time. The emperor placed the eunuchs opposite Donglin. All the rotten scholars in the world want to kill Wei Zhongxian.
The eunuchs of the Ming Dynasty looked very powerful and arrogant, but in fact they had no strength because they had never obtained the most critical military power, so the emperor passed a note from the leopard room and killed the "emperor"
Spit first as a sign of respect. You will know that you are going to eat dumplings after watching this garbage plot. There is no other emperor in history who was so good to his younger brother. In short, the three chapters of this book are all about the former queen. An emperor who has gone through the palace transfer case actually let the harem do politics. It is only a woman. Can it be a little more forceful? You are the emperor. As for that, besides I think the author has bad moral character. No one with a normal personality can write such a bloody plot to humiliate people. Emperor Chongzhen and the Queen of Tianqi are real people. Their names in history are not fabricated. Chongzhen may be incompetent, but his character is not controversial. I think the things written by the author are just humiliating a dead person.
I was about to start reading, but when I looked at the comment section, I realized that there was a lot of scolding and I didn't dare to read it. It was all because of Zhang Yan. Well, although I really like this historical figure, you have to travel through time and accept Zhang Yan. I don't think readers will be disgusted with it, but the protagonist is Chongzhen, and the excessive description of the internal and external troubles in the late Ming Dynasty and Zhang Yan's ambiguity will make readers feel that the protagonist is not doing his job properly. I am a fan of late Ming novels, so don't be surprised!
I hope this book won't end like the one in the Northern Song Dynasty
After reading more than thirty chapters, I couldn't stand it because the emperor's sister-in-law couldn't stand it. It wasn't because of ethics, but because the author made Zhang Yan, the emperor's sister-in-law, too strong. A woman from an ordinary family who was proficient in palace fighting and could compete with Wei Zhongxian and the Hakka family was awesome enough. But she was so clear about the affairs of the court and the lifeline of the country, and could influence the army to open the palace. This was too buggy.
The author really has you in the plot about having sex with your sister-in-law. The last book had you having sex with your brother's wife. This time, this book has you having sex with your brother's wife. Can it be any more vulgar? The previous book drove 16 times in three chapters in the later stages. Does the author really think that driving vulgarly can attract popularity?
This time I read Chapter 47 in one go. I'm a little confused, because the narrative level of this paragraph is completely different from the previous one, and the reading experience is very bad. At the beginning of the chapter, there is a danger of collapse. However, when you are in trouble both internally and externally, and you have no intention of becoming a concubine, do you still have the leisure to spend a lot of time describing the widowed sister-in-law? There are so many scenes with Zhang Yan, and the protagonist is suspicious and ambiguous with her, which completely disrupts the rhythm of describing government, palace, and military affairs. It took 47 chapters. The huge hidden dangers in the palace have not been dealt with. There are only a few trustworthy servants around. The events are so complicated and chaotic that it is difficult to understand the key points. It is not at the level of the original book. The character Zhang Yan itself is not my favorite, and it doesn't matter if she is ambiguous with the widowed sister-in-law, but the main line is unclear and the narrative is confusing. In addition, except for the killing of Keshi and Wei Zhongxian at the beginning, there are no ups and downs later, making it almost uninteresting to read. After reading the book reviews, many book friends abandoned the book because of this, but I was still unwilling to give up and decided to stick with it until it reaches one hundred chapters. After all, no matter how long the foreshadowing is, it should be revealed within a hundred chapters. I hope the author has other plans instead of really thinking that he is good at describing emotional lines
There is one thing to say. This one is attributed to Zhang Yanzhen. . . It's a bit politically incorrect. Just considering the favor, Tianqi was really kind to Chongzhen, but as soon as he died, he missed his wife. . . Isn't it the ancient version of the farmer and the snake? Not to mention the degree of ventilation in the palace at the end of the Ming Dynasty. I can't bear to do this kind of thing in the open modern era. I wonder if the throne of the ancient protagonist can really be secure. . .
Sister-in-law has too many scenes! Firstly, you don't write palace dramas Secondly, it's impossible for you to flirt with your imperial sister-in-law Is it necessary to arrange so many scenes? Wouldn't it be better to give this role to the queen?
Your brother and sister-in-law have taken care of you since you were young, and your brother has passed on the throne to you. But you want to love him😅
Since you like Zhang Yan, wouldn't it be enough to just write about Apocalypse? Why bother having an uncle-sister-in-law relationship? Isn't this a estranged person?
To be honest, there is no need for Zhang Yan to have a role anymore. From the fact that he was so miserable by Wei Zhongxian in history, it can be seen that she has no ability. Wei Zhongxian's methods of doing things are not very clever (this can be seen in history). In the fight between Zhang Yan and Wei Zhongxian, she was actually the one who stood in a favorable position, but she was still lifted up and beaten by Wei. Judging from the original history, she was probably a woman with integrity and sense of justice, but average ability.
Just because the emperor's wife can't stand it anymore, the protagonist is already married, so there can't be any emperor's wife to assist the government, so the emperor's wife is involved in political affairs? ? Didn't understand it at all
I've read Chapter 48, but I haven't seen you accomplish anything serious. It's either a conspiracy theory or teasing my sister-in-law. It doesn't matter if you're dead after traveling through time like this. The crooked-neck tree on Meishan Mountain wasn't cut down!
A junk book about a sister-in-law sleeping with someone who traveled back in time to the end of the dynasty. Who is the author of this obscene real-life person? I haven't read the book and I'm already confused by the thunder.
Your author really wrote that most of the novels in the late Ming Dynasty were palace battle scenes.
I support the removal of Zhang Yan. Write in a more subtle way and push it slowly so that we can't help each other. This great beauty cannot be ignored. It was so cool to play with the ambiguity in the early chapters. Now I feel that there is no soul. Is there anyone who supports it below? If you support, please q1😊😊😊😊
It's poisonous at the beginning. A good history, summarized in a mess by the author. It's better to summarize the male protagonist directly. He wears King Chengxin, becomes emperor all of a sudden, does something, and then dies.
It is actually not uncommon to write about Zhang Yan and vaguely have a warm relationship with the emperor. I have been reading books for more than ten years, and I know that there are not many books about this plot, but many of them are from ten years ago. Stallion harems were popular at that time. In fact, nowadays, there are many people who like harems. People are there, but some people cover up and say they are not happy, but when they really see it, they will not say how happy they are, but it will always attract their interest more or less, so that they can continue to watch it. However, they generally don't talk about the harem anymore. There are more people who talk about multiple female protagonists, but they can write about Zhang Ma It is rare to have a personality. In a story with multiple female protagonists, the personality of each female protagonist is still important. Although this article cannot be called a novel with multiple female protagonists, after all, there is less emphasis on each female protagonist, but after all, it is an emperor novel, and a harem must exist. If it is an emperor in a historical novel, Emperor Wen had only one concubine, so there was definitely a big problem. Even the emperor who had only one concubine in history had either psychological problems or physical problems. As for saying that the love between uncle and sister-in-law is immoral, I only have two words: Haha. They are all children who have no ideas of their own and just follow the mainstream of the world. To put it bluntly, ethics and morality are just constraints set by rulers to manage citizens and prevent conflicts. When you are a ruler, as long as you don't care about the consequences, you can change ethics and morals if you want, and you can even have your own privileges. There are only two truths in the world from ancient times to the present: one is the law of the jungle, and the other is food and sex. It is not that there are no monarchs in history who violate ethics and morals and are free and easy. There are also some who died well and enjoyed eternal holy names. For example, Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, killed his elder brother, killed his younger brother, and took his brother's wife. As for why he didn't kill his father, it was not that he didn't dare, but that he didn't. Necessary, if his father had been disobedient, he would have been killed long ago. As for why he enjoys the eternal holy name, but it is also powerful to protect the glory of the Tang Dynasty for decades. What I want to say is that morality and ethics are very important to us ordinary people, but this is not the case for a powerful emperor. When writing about Zhang Yan, I will be scolded if I don't write well, but I secretly think that the author has written her character and made her flesh and blood. A queen quietly jumped in front of my eyes. Of course, what she wrote may not be in line with the original prototype of the queen, but so what? If it's all true to history, why read novels? You might as well read a history book. I think that a good historical novel is based on its original character prototype and then changes it. It not only reflects today's thoughts, but also writes its original antique flavor. This requires a deep historical foundation. Many historical novels in Qidian now have no antique flavor at all, and are just written in vernacular. It's just some historical events. The antiquity is reflected in the descriptions of characters, scenery, and objects, and even more so in the dialogues between the characters. The dialogue does not require classical Chinese to reflect the antiquity. What is more important is the way of dialogue and the game in the dialogue. In ancient times, speaking of one thing refers to something else, and using There are too many symbolic techniques and euphemistic words In addition, in some unofficial histories or in the writings of some literati, there is indeed an ambiguity between Zhang Ma and Chongzhen. The author did not write this out of nowhere, but few authors dare to write it nowadays. I would like to praise the author. I have only briefly browsed it. The next novel written by the author has not been officially read, but I will read it. The main reason is that I don't have enough time during the day. I basically have no time during the day and I have to go to bed at night. It is already very late I hope the author will persevere. I thought writing Zhang Yan was not a shortcoming but a wonderful point. It's just that some children don't know it.
I didn't want to read it at first, but after hearing that the male protagonist finally slept with Zhang Yan, I became full of hope for this book again. What a great book! Like one
In fact, the conspiracy behind Tianqi's death is huge. To say that it was Hakka and Wei Zhongxian who set it all off is really nonsense. These two people are attached to Emperor Tianqi. If there is no Emperor Tianqi, it would be easy to replace him with another emperor. All his cronies and old guys will go to guard the imperial mausoleum. It's not like Wei Zhongxian is stupid to run away from someone like Lao Wei who is so angry with the public. Zhu Youjian and the civil service group conspired to kill him. Chongzhen had always been close to the civil servants and was deceived. He had long hated the eunuchs and always took it for granted that after he became emperor, Ming Dynasty would easily control it. . When Chongzhen was a child, he asked Tianqi whether intentionally or unintentionally in front of everyone. This is really recorded
I gave up reading when I saw Zhang Yan, bye bye
There is a question: why did those martyred officials in Beijing not go to the palace to see the emperor when Chongzhen rang the bell, but were killed outside the palace?