
Dage Lao
大阁老
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- Ongoing
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- 381k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 5y ago
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- Qidian
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It's well written, but the pace feels a bit fast. There is too little description of the supporting characters. It feels like reading a one-person novel.
For the protagonists who oppose the opening of the sea based on the ancestral system, you can bring out the imperial edict and let those people act in full accordance with the above regulations.
The official dialect of the Ming Dynasty was Jianghuai Mandarin, which is now Yangzhou dialect. I am from Yangzhou, and my speech in Yangzhou dialect is quite different from Mandarin. First of all, there are incoming tones, such as white (boh), north (boh), nose (bik), and black (heh). Therefore, there is no one-to-one correspondence between speech and Mandarin, such as Bi (bzi) and Bi (bik). There are also huge differences in vowels between Yangzhou dialect and Mandarin, such as cup (bi) and shoe (hei). Yangzhou dialect does not have retroflex sounds, such as (len), (szi), EAT(qeh), CHI(czi), ZHI(zzi), and ZHI(zeh). In addition, there are no post-nasal sounds, such as yin (yin), ying (yin), ben (be n), pump (b o n), dragon (lon), class (be e ei n), day (t i e n), and gang (be e a n). In addition, the language habits are also very different. For example, the first person generally does not use I, but uses uh (n) or person (len). If you know it, you will say xiao (xo) and get (deh). When you go home, you will say home (ga) and go (ki)...
Let's talk about the protagonist who asked people to grow sweet potatoes (potatoes) in the Ming Dynasty. This is a problem with the tax system. If the system does not change, it will not be implemented at all. First of all, even if the people at the bottom know that they are highly productive, they have no land to grow them. Even if they have a little land, they cannot grow sweet potatoes, because sweet potatoes are not collected during tax collection, and the landlord class with land will not grow sweet potatoes. They have food and can eat sweet potatoes occasionally, but they will not be a staple food. In disaster years, food prices are high. Even if there is extra land, they will grow food. Or cash crops. Some people ask why we don't grow high-yielding sweet potatoes but grow food for sale, because sweet potatoes are really not durable. My family has always grown sweet potatoes. I dug a cellar on the stone wall to preserve the sweet potatoes. Every year, 10% or 20% of the sweet potatoes rot. With the ancient transportation conditions, it is good to have 20% of the good ones if they are damaged. So those who have land are not willing to plant them, and those who want to grow them can't. It is really not that easy to promote. Corn and potatoes have similar problems, let's not talk about them.
Zhu Di was so strong that he could only use the loopholes of the sea ban to find other ways to sail to the West seven times. He didn't even dare to open the sea ban. Look, the protagonist, a 16-year-old boy, dared to say in this article, why can't he open the sea ban? Because all the beneficiaries of the sea ban were in the court, Longqing opened a port under the sea ban and more than 20 ships sailed. Do you know the author of the Zhu Wan case? The maritime ban in the Ming Dynasty was originally a need for national defense, and then became a need for the Ming court to monopolize maritime trade operations, and then became the interests of the gentry in southern Fujian and Zhejiang. Do you know who the biggest party disputes were after Wanli? Donglin, Fujian, Zhejiang and Chu, you want to touch their interests from the beginning. It's true that too many historical novels take it for granted.
Recently, I found the only big clear text that I thought was good. It is relatively in-depth, and the character creation is not facial expressions or noobs, but it is a bit "literary" in some places. I think it is okay, but some people may not like it. In addition, the protagonist is Zhang Juzheng's eldest son, who worked together to reform the Ming Dynasty. It has a unique perspective and the writing is more consistent with historical facts. The period of history that I was most interested in in the Ming Dynasty was the period from Jiajing to Wanli Dynasty, the changes in the literati and officialdom, and the changes in the Age of Discovery. However, there are not many that can be written well. The last time I thought it was good was "The First Grade of Official Residence". All in all, this book is worth adding to your bookshelf, and I hope the author will update it more often.
To put it bluntly, today's history writers all like to start off with weird modern businesses. It's very awkward to open a supermarket at the beginning. You went back to ancient times but focused on these modern concepts, and you are still the eldest son. Don't you think it's awkward? And is the Ming Dynasty's sea ban something you can discuss casually? Can you understand the laws of your ancestors? And you're not even 16 yet! If you are against the maritime ban, then the group of profiteers from the maritime ban will definitely reject you and not allow you to serve as an official? You are only 16 and you are allowed to be an official and hold power, so why not? And newspapers. . Anyway, I found it very embarrassing. Does the author think that people in the Ming Dynasty were particularly open-minded? When you make an opinion, they just clap their hands and talk, or do you mean that the son of a minister can do whatever he wants? It's so taken for granted! There are reasons for poor grades.
Qi Jiguang, he wrote to your father, and the last signature was, Qi, his lackey, also gave you a seal dog kidney. I hope the author can change this situation and change the pattern of civil and military control. What I hope most is to hand over the Ministry of War to the generals, otherwise the generals will always be under control, as well as the Beijing Camp, the Fifth Army Governor's Mansion, and the guards in various places. I hope they can be rectified.
If I update more frequently, I might be able to go to Sanjiang.
Isn't this fucking similar to Mr. Xiao Ge?
The writing is already more interesting than other Ming Dynasty novels. It is full of ancient style and has a sense of history.
It makes me want to write a book and get old
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😰 To usurp the throne as a powerful minister is to completely reduce the authority of the monarch to scum. 😰 If you don't usurp the throne and don't limit the power of the king, you are just a piece of cake on the chopping board. After Zhang Juzheng's death, your eldest son couldn't bear the insult and committed suicide.
Is this a dead end? The writing is so good, why don't you update it?
The first time I invested 100 yuan in a book called Eunuch. Impulse is the devil.
The author is so calm. Others are probably dying of anxiety. Only the author is slowly wandering around here.
In the future, Zhang Juzheng will definitely form a party (it cannot be said to be a party, just some allies) to formulate a policy, empty talk will harm the country, and hard work will prosper the country.
The yield of wheat per mu is more than 400 kilograms, while the current yield of hybrid rice is only 700 kilograms per mu. However, the yield of corn per mu is more than 1 ton, sweet potato is more than 2.5 Tons, and some potatoes can reach 4 tons. It can be seen that the yields of these American crops are indeed high. But in terms of nutritional content, the protein content of noodles is as high as 9.3% And that of rice is 7.4%. Potatoes only have 2.3%, And sweet potatoes are as low as 0.9%. (Lean pork 21%, crucian carp 13%, eggs 13%, cheese 26%, dried tofu 16%) So although the yield of potatoes and sweet potatoes is high, if you only eat potatoes and sweet potatoes every day, the protein intake is not enough. This is why when the British came to the Qing Dynasty, they saw people dying of hunger everywhere and everyone was sallow and thin. Potatoes and sweet potatoes can only help you survive, but they cannot supplement nutrition. Corn is pretty good, with high yield and high protein content, at 8.5%.
Could it be that the biggest problem with the maritime ban is the Jiangnan scholar-bureaucrats? Do they have a monopoly on trade under the maritime embargo? Is it possible to change people once the sea is opened for trade? Overseas trade is not about selling vegetables on the streets. Who can do it if you are not a wealthy person? What's more, they still have the connections accumulated through many years of trading. Can the business be successful by changing people? The biggest problem with the sea ban is that it is obviously unstoppable, but it cannot be opened. Why? There is no navy! If you don't have a navy, how can you open a sea? Without a navy, people would have to smuggle and smuggle, and they would not have to pay taxes if they should.