
I'll Be Emperor Ming
我来做明帝
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- 146k 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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The author underestimated the power of Chongzhen. During his 17-year reign, Chongzhen changed 50 cabinet ministers, and almost half of them were killed by him. Chongzhen was eager for quick success and instant benefit. If he was slightly unsatisfied, he would punish his subordinates and either kill them or demote them. In fact, after Yuan Chonghuan was killed, the Donglin Party was basically cleared out of the court, and they did not come back until Nan Ming came.
Although I usually hate Chongzhen, I have to admit that when I sit in his position, I am still a long way from him. The best I can do is not to kill people indiscriminately, but if I have to fight with the bureaucrats and eunuchs of the Manchu Dynasty, don't be ridiculous. It would be good if I don't get fooled like a monkey. So the solution I can think of is: hold on to the Qing army with all your strength and defend Beijing. As for the interior, the peasant army can fight wherever they like, and do whatever they like. When the peasant army is unified internally, has a base area, and has a new political power, I will go to their leader to discuss: Can you recognize my father as your godfather? I will give up the throne to you, but your surname will be changed to Zhu, and your country will still be called Daming. If he can agree, the Ming Dynasty will be saved. If he doesn't agree, it doesn't matter whether the Ming Dynasty can be saved or not. The Ming Dynasty is in such a mess that it cannot be saved unless it starts from scratch. Leaking doors and windows can be repaired, but rotten beams and columns can only be demolished and rebuilt.
I think the author dislikes the Manchus very much, but the Manchus were indeed the pinnacle of the feudal dynasty, and feudal rule reached its extreme. In particular, the financial system of the Manchu Qing Dynasty was much stronger than that of the Ming Dynasty. I hope the author can write more about the reform of the fiscal system. With money, most problems can be solved.
Brother, I sincerely hope that every book you write will start and finish! Stop being a eunuch, you can bear it but I can't!
I feel that those writing about the late Ming Dynasty all describe the emperor's power as very small. The Ming and Qing Dynasties were the peak of imperial power. There is no order that cannot be given out of Bauhinia City. Let's just say that Chongzhen didn't just depose anyone he wanted to.
If I time travel to Zhu Youjian, I will find a way to isolate myself. How isolated! Constitutional monarchy! Just control the army well by yourself, not too many. Just ban the army in Beijing. The cabinet is elected every five years, and the civil servants collectively fight for life and death by themselves. Then hide in the harem and let you go! Do you think these civil servants will vote for King Chuang? Definitely not! Would that emperor delegate power so much? They will pay for it themselves. Don't believe it.
Yuan Chonghuan really doesn't think highly of him. This guy definitely committed adultery with Jiannu. Most of his men are traitors.
Okay, okay, well written
The writing is pretty good, but I found a problem. The latest one says it's anti-gold? Will you still resist the Jin Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty?
Some views on "History of Ming Dynasty"
"History of the Ming Dynasty" was compiled on the basis of Wan Sitong's "Manuscript of the History of the Ming Dynasty". Wan Sitong is known as a "civilian historian" and has a good character. However, after all, he was a disciple of Huang Zongxi, a descendant of the Donglin Party and an important member of the Fushe. Therefore, he was inevitably influenced by Huang Zongxi in the process of compiling the "Manuscript of the History of the Ming Dynasty" and was quite partial to the Donglin Party members. The "History of the Ming Dynasty" compiled on the basis of the "Manuscript of the History of the Ming Dynasty" mainly has the following shortcomings: 1. Out of the need to maintain their own rule (to control the big with the small, they must do something to win over the Han people), the Manchu rulers beautified the Ming emperor and covered up many of his faults. Wan Sitong's "Manuscript of the History of the Ming Dynasty" has a relatively objective evaluation of the merits and demerits of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty, while the "History of the Ming Dynasty" basically talks more about merits and rarely exaggerates. A typical example is to praise Zhu Qizhen to the fullest, infinitely magnifying and elevating his so-called achievements, and basically not mentioning his faults. 2. "History of the Ming Dynasty" covers a lot of the history after the rise of Hou Jin, and is almost silent about the heinous crimes committed by Hou Jin in Liaodong and the Manchu Qing Dynasty's repeated invasions. 3. The biographies record of some historical figures is biased and not objective enough. For example, the image of almost all Donglin Party members is too tall (of course, this should be Wan Sitong's responsibility). 4. "History of the Ming Dynasty" does not include biographies of important historical figures such as Yuan Keli and Mao Wenlong.
It's a bit too taken for granted that political power comes from the barrel of a gun. Even before the military power was firmly in place, they began to deal with the courtiers.
I like your time travel writing. 😁
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It has its own style and can be read, which is good.
Faster, faster, faster, not enough at all
Red Mansions needs you. If you feel like it again, just continue writing Red Mansions.
One-eighth of the country
I hope it is interesting. There are many stories about time travel to Chongzhen, and most of them are the same. They are either rhetorical or technological, and they are all about protecting Wei Zhongxian and suppressing the Donglin Party. At first glance, it seems fresh, but it is the same. After reading too much, it loses its taste. I would like to make a small suggestion. I suggest that the author can write emperor romance 🐉🤭
If you want to make it clear, you have to do a few things: 1. Abolish some clan expenses. In the late Ming Dynasty, the clan spent about 75% of the country's annual income every year. 2. Prohibit party strife. Since the Donglin Party provoked party strife in the Year of Apocalypse, until the fall of the Ming Dynasty, officials in the Manchu Dynasty did not do anything practical for the people. They were obsessed with internal fighting. Anyone who continued to fight would be killed regardless of whether it was justified or not. 3. Rebuild the spy organization and firmly grasp the military power. 4. Public opinion artifacts and sweet potatoes. 5. Cut off all daily necessities from flowing into the Qing Dynasty, especially punish Shanxi merchants. Yuan Chonghuan also secretly sold a large amount of grain to Mongolia during the disaster years, and Mongolia sold it to the Manchu Qing Dynasty, allowing the enemy to tide over the difficulties. The next year, he sent troops to Guanzhong and threatened Beijing. 6. Tax reform, a whip law made the people only sell grain to pay tax money, while grain dealers collected grain at low prices dozens of times before selling it to the court and people in other areas. Scholar-officials and clans were exempted from taxes... Therefore, the grain was divided into acres, and the officials and gentry paid the grain together slowly according to the development of the army. However, land tax and commercial tax could be levied differently according to the amount. For example, if there was a lot of land, it would be levied several times over a certain amount. 7. The reform of the imperial examination content, the reform of various technologies, and even the currency reform seemed to be due to some events at that time that caused insufficient inflow of Western silver and caused a money shortage. 8. Take back economic lifelines such as salt and iron and make them state-owned, and create a few profitable products.
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The Red Mansion written by Jiu Wu is quite good, I recommend it to the new book.