
Started by Inheriting a Weapons Shop
从继承一家兵器铺开始
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- 893k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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- 5y ago
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- Qidian
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In 2021, there is still a novel like this. The author of the whole story thinks that if it is not the Ming Dynasty, but an imaginary dynasty, it can still be explained.
If you don't rebel like this, Zhu Di will definitely kill you. Who told you to hang up too much? Even when Zhu Di dies, I will definitely pull you down. Even those policies of the Ming Dynasty will be dead in the end.
After reading the previous chapters, I noticed a big mistake in this book. The Ming Dynasty had very strict control over firearms. Folks and private individuals were not allowed to manufacture firearms. They were all manufactured by departments such as the State Ordnance Bureau (later the Military War Bureau). Only after the fourth year of Hongzhi, local guards were gradually allowed to manufacture firearms. It was not until the last years of Orthodoxy that border customs were allowed to make their own goods. The Ming Dynasty not only prohibited the manufacture of firearms (which had been weapons, that is, military supplies since the Hongwu period), but the raw materials for making firearms (such as saltpeter, etc.) Were also strictly controlled by the government. Cooking saltpeter without permission would be severely punished. The above is a big bug about firearms. Even if it is a cool article, it only talks about the basic rules. It is better to create an imaginary era or change the identity of the protagonist. Thanks!
It's simply outrageous. With such ability, you can build a sword that can easily pierce iron plates within an hour of the game, and then immediately seize him and lock him in a small dark room to build it day and night. You really think Zhu Di is a good person. Besides, private manufacturing of firearms in the Ming Dynasty is strictly prohibited. Is it still legal? Making guns with pig's feet has threatened the imperial power. It is too advanced. It is impossible to allow pig's feet to develop privately and still place an order. An order? ? Did this word exist in ancient times? No one who knows a little bit about history would write like this.
Author, please give me some snacks. Please download it from Baidu before writing. The firing pin directly ignites the primer and then ignites the gunpowder. Mercury explodes at the moment of impact. You are exposed to wool powder. Also, if the breech gun is not calibrated, you can hit a target of 100 meters. I ate my phone because you don't know if your sight is deviated from the barrel. Why don't we honestly use cold weapons? Or check the information carefully. Don't beat your head and just write whatever you want. What you wrote is not fantasy or magic. You used to abide by the Basic Law.
This book is poisonous and disgusting. The author's knowledge is too poor, and he doesn't check the information, so he relies on his own imagination to write. According to the author's point of view, the flash cap is a part of the rifle. Once a gun is equipped with a flash cap, it can be used continuously. Shit, flash caps are consumables. You need to use a flash cap to fire a round. You don't even dare to write about military affairs if you don't have this kind of common sense. The firing pin passes through the bottom of the cartridge, inserts the gunpowder, and causes the gunpowder to explode... The fixed-loading bullet is made of paper, and the firing pin is needed to pierce the paper... There are countless mistakes that the author will not make after reading the book review. The most disgusting thing is that it actually inverted V, actually inverted V. Looks like he is here to make quick money.
At this level, the editor recommends it? ? Have you traded PY? Looking back four or five years ago, the editor recommended it! Sanjiang recommended! They are all good books that can make people stay up late and read happily! What are these things now?
Ahem, I finally caught the bug. The writing of this book is excellent, the plot is touching, the content is ups and downs, the ending is unexpected, the content is resonant, and the meaning is thought-provoking. It is one of the rare good books I have encountered in the past ten years. The only regret is that I have not read a single word except the introduction.
My brother, with the IQ of the protagonist, would have died if he went to the Ming Dynasty. After reading ten chapters, it is certain that he will die in the Ming Dynasty. He still wanted to open an arsenal. Iron mines must be registered. There was so much iron ore for nothing. He was killed without even asking for the death penalty. He also bought a thousand acres of land. He had no background and was already being hacked. And he was making guns? Zhu Di discovered it. It was a private manufacture of firearms, which was a capital crime. Either death, or being locked up and protected for the rest of his life making firearms, with his range of activities restricted. In such an enlightened era as modern times, such people must be "keyly protected", let alone in the Ming Dynasty.
I originally wanted to take a look, but I was shocked as soon as I opened the first chapter. Can the Ming Dynasty allow private weapons shops? There are also people who come to your door to invite you. Judging from the timeline, Zhu Yuanzhang died just a few years ago. When the laws of the Ming Dynasty were the most stringent, you told me that you opened a weapons shop, and was Zhu Di interested? Don't you even do any homework for writing novels now? Which dynasty or generation in China was so emperor-minded as to allow the private sale of weapons? Not to mention the Ming Dynasty. Can this be recommended as a hot recommendation? Outrageous
I've finished reading a book with just one introduction!
How much does it cost? Can this be done?
The current editor-in-chief and Sanjiang are no longer on the same level.
Too poisonous. No wonder the comments are full of complaints. Just after reading the first chapter, I was poisoned and wiped out. Even if you haven't unlocked it yet, you are already crazy. If you haven't unlocked it, why can the protagonist get a magic weapon in two hours and charge a sky-high price? Poisoned to death! 😅🤫
The data in it is messed up, and the author is unwilling to look up things that can be found on Baidu. How difficult is it to build a 1-mile railway with only 10 tons of steel?
In the first chapter, the Ming Dynasty Minister's annual salary is 10 taels. The protagonist's annual salary 😅 is 800 taels for a weapon. I think you are kidding.
It is not recommended to read this book. The author has no brains in writing the book. Why do I say this? The reason is very simple. After reading the first chapter, you will feel like you are watching a monkey and then say that he can turn on the computer. (It takes more than an hour for you to heat up the stove and wait until the pig iron is red, right?)
This is one of the nastiest books I've ever read
I haven't read any other books by the author, but this one was enough to make me die of poison when I ordered it. You are a blacksmith, just a craftsman! ! ! ! ! ! You are so awesome that you treat historical figures like idiots
I haven't seen such a rubbish novel in a long time.
The author doesn't even know a bit of common sense! In ancient times, private individuals could not sell iron, let alone make weapons! Guanfu knew you were making weapons and immediately arrested you. He really didn't understand any basic common sense! After watching a few pictures, I can no longer stand it. Don't understand basic common sense
I can't say your book is not well written, but it's pretty average. But there are too many trolls in book reviews, and some of them are reasonable and honest, but unfortunately most of them are Shabi, who only troll without thinking. It really affects your mood when reading.
It sucks again. I saw you right, you knelt again.
I don't want to read the protagonist's name when I see it. Isn't this name going to be beheaded? Are others fools?
You are the "richest man in the Ming Dynasty", you probably don't know how Shen Wansan died! ! !
The craftsman household system in the Ming Dynasty was a sham. If you dare to go into business, you will be the first to be cut off. Those with skills will be sent to the state-owned enterprises for pension and hard labor, while those with average skills will have to work regardless. In the Ming Dynasty, a dynasty that could not starve to death but had no development, the imperial examination was still the top priority.
It felt like it ended in a hurry. I had high expectations for this book, but it was so cold after just hanging on the wall?
The guns and bullets are all matching. There are 50 bullets in each gun. Throw them away after shooting and replace them with new ones.
Was it written by artificial intelligence? What rubbish? It's full of slobber.
The protagonist is taken advantage of, selling guns and bullets so cheaply, the protagonist's brain is not working well