
Ming Shizu
大明世祖
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Scholarly Mansion
There are only fifty places in this book list, so every time a new book is added, another book will be deleted, and the eunuch and harmony books will be deleted first. If you think your book is good, you can recommend it, but it may not be included. Basically, all the books in my collection have been read by me. After all, if you haven't read it, you have no right to speak. The quality of the book list is generally good. It has been selected with eight years of experience. If you like it, you ca
Highly Recommended by a 14-Year-Old History Major
It only contains books above food and grass, majoring in history. Most of the books on the list are history books. I have tried poison for 14 years. Please feel free to eat it. If you think it is okay, add it to your collection. Thank you in advance. Ps: stick to the top every 10 likes
Ming Dynasty Historical Literature
If you do not accept the title of minister or pay tribute, the emperor will guard the gate of the country, and the king will die in the country. Just ten figures show the character of the Ming Dynasty. But at the same time, it also has a lot of ridiculous emperors. So how did the Ming Dynasty last more than 200 years? Let us feel and understand it through novels.
A Small Schoolbag with No Standards at All
I actually use this book list as a collection shelf. I collect the unfinished books and wait until they are fatter before killing them. Therefore, the book list has no standards for the collection of novels. I recommend not to look at the monthly collection rankings, but to look at the experience, updates and eunuch status. Anyway, the books in the book list are books that I have read. If you come across a book that you like in the book list, just read it. It doesn't matter anything else. Let's
I Love History, Although the Real History Is Very Heavy!
Mainly time-travel novels from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Of course, I would also recommend good novels from the Tang and Song dynasties.
Traveling Through History, Exquisite Products Dominate China and Foreign Countries
Travel to ancient times and achieve hegemony
Chu Qiu's Book List
Writing value: As the name suggests, it refers to an author's basic writing level and mastery of narrative skills. Intentional value: that is, the ideological theme in traditional literary creation. Of course, online articles have their own particularities. I personally believe that the level of intention of an online article can be evaluated from two aspects. First, the issues that the author wants to reflect on through the work, the principles he elaborates, and the emotions he expresses; sec
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Occurrence of Purple Pupils and White Eyes
After taking a look inside, I think it's pretty good.
Snail Book
History/Military/Industry/Technology/Time Travel
Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasty
Wear the truth without rebelling. Treat you to the electric drill set meal
New Book Collection, Recommendations, Find Something You Like
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Travelers of the Ming Dynasty
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The current site of Jaffna Castle can be transformed into the Ming Dynasty style.
There is no need to continue watching when you see the protagonist sitting back and watching the massacre of South Korea for the sake of power. The protagonist no longer cares about human life for the sake of power. He treats the people as nothing but trivial matters.
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In fact, many authors who wrote novels in the late Ming Dynasty paid too much attention to legal principles and people's hearts. They all pursue the idea that he who wins the hearts of the people will win the world. In fact, how many people know that those who win the hearts of the people win the world? The "people" never refer to ordinary people in Guizhou! What does the general trend of the world have to do with them? Did Qin's unification of the six kingdoms rely on the popular support of the people? Let's talk about Liu Bang, did he rely on the people's support to defeat Xiang Yu? What is its relationship with the people of Guizhou? Let's talk about the Tang Dynasty. The Li family raised troops in Taiyuan, and they themselves were a powerful family. Let's talk about the Song Dynasty. Song Taizu Chen Qiao's mutiny had nothing to do with the people's hearts. Okay, you can still refute me above, then I will talk about Yuan and Qing. Who among you dares to say that the Yuan and Qing Dynasties relied on the people's opinions to rule the world? Push me forward with force, those who follow me will prosper, and those who go against me will perish. I have the ability to lift tables, it's just that simple and crude. The prerequisite is that the people under the rule have a mouthful of food to eat. Is the people's support? It has nothing to do with them.
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There are many people in late Ming Dynasty novels, both rebellious and non-rebellious. The key to this difference lies in the author's fundamental views on issues in the late Ming Dynasty. Those who choose to rebel believe that the entire system of the Ming Dynasty is rotten, and there is no other way except to tear it down and start over. Those who choose not to rebel believe that they can take the reform route within the system to prolong the life of the Ming Dynasty. Of course, it does not rule out that the author actually knows it very well, but writes nonsense just to sell money. Looking at the ideas given to Chongzhen on Zhihu, you will know that there is a market for the second view. Plan 1: When the central government can still organize large-scale battles with hundreds of thousands of people, take the initiative to hand over power to governors, forcibly create warlords, and cut their own flesh. Plan 2: Continue to let Wei Zhongxian bring trouble to the court, rob the poor and provide eunuchs. Plan 3: Abandon Liao completely and cede the traffic lines of the Western Liao Corridor to the Qing army, greatly reducing the supply pressure of the Qing army breaking into the fortress, making it easier for them to use robbery as a job once a year. Plan 4: Make peace with Hou Jin, hoping that once the peace treaty is signed, Huang Taiji's operation interface will no longer be able to click on sending troops. Plan 5: Give up the entire north, welcome all the border troops to join the Qing Dynasty, and then prepare a welcome banquet in Jiangnan to wait for them to come and ask for their wages. Plan 6: Send selfless robot warriors who do not eat or drink to collect taxes in Jiangnan. Plan 7: Introduce high-yielding crops and plant them throughout the country through persuasion and education. Plan 8: First use hypnosis to make yourself believe that you understand the Ming Dynasty better than Zhang Juzheng, and then send selfless and desireless robot soldiers to implement Zhang Juzheng's New Deal. Plan 9: Resume the voyage to the West, let the Ministry of Household Affairs pay for shipbuilding, return the money earned to the internal funds, and convince yourself that nothing will happen if you do this. By the way, you can use good words to persuade the sea coachmen to voluntarily give up the trade volume. Plan 10: Introduce Western technology, buy an Aladdin's magic lamp, and make a wish to establish an industrial system. Plan 11: Rely on the Nine Heavens Xuannv's dreams to help you learn military knowledge and reorganize the Beijing camp. Plan 12: Persuade the Mongols to give face to the Ming Dynasty and give up their wealth and life to be loyal to the Ming Dynasty. Plan 13: Give up the dominance of Confucianism, fight against the entire ruling class as a pagan emperor, and let the Catholics and Taoist sects free to mobilize the masses. Plan 14: Use the cornucopia to generate funds for compulsory education. Plan 15: Send fearless villagers from the Age of Empires to colonize Southeast Asia. Plan 16: Paddle through the windless zone and colonize Australia. Plan 17: Tear up and rewrite all geography and economics books and colonize North America. Plan 18: Eliminate redundant positions in the army and persuade them to surrender. Plan 19: Loot the feudal king's house and hope that they are all parameciums who don't even know how to hide when a knife is held to their necks. Plan 20: Reuse the clan and convince yourself that the landlord named Zhu is no longer a landlord. Plan 21: Strengthen the walls and clear out the wilderness, and persuade the people who have been cleared out to starve to death at home and not to rebel. Plan 22: First assume that the soldiers have been brainwashed by themselves and the gentry are all cabbage, and then let the army tax the gentry. Plan 23: Continue to increase the intensity of commercial tax collection and abolish domestic commodity circulation. Plan 24: Ask Zheng Zhilong to give up the profits from sea trade for the sake of national justice. Plan 25: Plant two acres of land in the palace, sow seeds, water some water, and in autumn warships, cannons, officers, and sailors will grow, and you will have a powerful navy. Plan 26: Let the southwestern chieftains and their subordinates believe that they can live a blissful life by serving as cannon fodder on the anti-Qing front lines. Plan 27: Assume that "Chongzhen + Lin Dan Khan = Genghis Khan", continue to support Lin Dan Khan, let him use the emperor's imperial edict to defeat Huang Taiji, and then go to Shanxi and Shaanxi to rob. Plan 28: On the one hand, trade with the Mongols, and on the other hand, implement an economic blockade on Liaodong by turning the Mongols, Ming Dynasty border troops, and merchants into saints. Plan 29: Get 10,000 military workers from 1940 and let them go to the rear of the Qing Dynasty to guerrilla in nuclear-powered sailing ships. Plan 30: Train the prince to guard Nanjing and prepare for the Xuanwu Gate Incident. Plan 31: Issue banknotes to persuade people who use currency all over the world to be robbed. Plan 32: Restore mining tax and reproduce the feats of Gao Huai and Yang Rong. Plan 33: Reform the imperial examination and let all bureaucrats curse their 19th generation ancestors. Plan 34: Remove the exiled officials from Jiangnan and use tax collectors to manage the city. Plan 35: Set up the East Factory, so that there will be two East Factory. Plan 36: Kill the Donglin Party. Since there is no Donglin Party to kill, a group of people need to be awarded the honorary title of Donglin Party first. ………… Thirty-six is a good number, so I won't dig into other fantastic ideas. With such a group of people with wild imaginations as the foundation, can there not be many Fu Ming novels?
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Emperor Hongwu was the fertility champion among the emperors of the Ming Dynasty. He gave birth to 26 sons. Among them, the eldest son Zhu Biao was granted the title of prince. The 26th son Zhu Nan died young and was not divided among the other sons. There are 24 actual princes in total, including King Zhu Xi of Qin, King Zhu Fan of Jin, King Zhu Di of Yan, King Zhu Zhu of Zhou, King Zhu Zhen of Chu, King Zhu Zhu of Qi, King Zhu Zi of Tan, King Zhu Qi of Zhao, King Zhu Tan of Lu, King Zhu Chun of Shu, and King Zhu Bai of Xiang. King Zhu Gui of Dai, King Zhu Mei of Su, King Zhu Zhi of Liao, King Zhu Zhu of Qing, King Zhu Quan of Ning, King Zhu Lun of Min, King Zhu Su of Gu, King Zhu Song of Han, King Zhu Mo of Shen, King Zhu Ying of An, King Zhu Huan of Tang, King Zhu Dong of Ying, and King Zhu of Yi. Among them, those who had no children included Zhu Qi, the king of Zhao, Zhu Zi, the king of Tan, Zhu Bai, the king of Xiangxian, Zhu Dong, the king of Yingjing, and Zhu Ying, the king of Anhui. Those who ascended the throne and proclaimed themselves to be exterminated by the empire were King Zhu Di of Yan, those who conspired to exterminate the country were King Zhu Su of Qi, King Zhu Su of Gu, and the fourth grandson of Ning Wang Zhu Quan Zhu Chenhao. Those who committed extremely evil crimes include Zhu Diancheng, the fifth grandson of King Zhu Yi of Yi, and sixth grandson Zhu Xian of Liao Wang Zhu Zhi. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were 13 remaining princes of the Hongwu clan: King Qin, King Jin, King Zhou, King Chu, King Lu, King Shu, King Dai, King Su, King Qing, King Min, King Han, King Shen, and King Tang. The survival rate is 54%, the childlessness rate is 21%, and the crime rate is 21% Prince Zhu Biao had five sons together. The eldest son Zhu Xiongying died young, and the second son Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne. Three princes were actually named, namely Wu Wang Zhu Yunxi, Heng Wang Zhu Yunxi, and Xu Wang Zhu Yunxi. Due to the successful rebellion of King Yan Zhu Di, he ascended the throne and became emperor. Therefore, they did not recognize the princes entrusted by Emperor Jianwen and deposed them as common people. At the same time, these three kings died inexplicably and had no heirs. Therefore, the kings of Wu, Heng, and Xu have no children, the survival rate is 0, and the heirless rate is 100%. Emperor Yongle had four sons, among whom the eldest son Zhu Gaochi ascended the throne as emperor, and the fourth son Zhu Gaoyuan died young. The actual titles include Zhu Gaoxu, King of Han, and Zhu Gaosui, King of Zhao. Among them, the prince who plotted against the country was Zhu Gaoxu, King of Han Dynasty By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the only princes of the Yongle family were from the Zhao Wang lineage. Survival rate is 50%, crime rate is 50% Emperor Hongxi had 10 sons. Among them, the eldest son Zhu Zhanji ascended the throne and became emperor. The fourth son Zhu Zhanyin died early and was granted the title of King Qixian. The remaining eight sons were all crowned princes. They are Zhu Zhanyu, the king of Zheng, Zhu Zhanyong, the king of Yue, Zhu Zhanyong, the king of Xiang, Zhu Zhanyu, the king of Jing, Zhu Zhanxi, the king of Huai, Zhu Zhan'ai, the king of Teng, Zhu Zhan'an, the king of Liang, and Zhu Zhancui, the king of Wei. Among them, the kings of Yue, Teng, Liang, and Wei were all ruled without sons. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the princes of Renzong lineage include King Zheng, King Xiang, King Jing and King Huai. The survival rate is 50% and the childlessness rate is 50%. Ming Xuanzong had two sons together, the eldest son Zhu Qizhen and the second son Zhu Qiyu, King of Tan. Among them, the eldest son Zhu Qizhen ascended the throne as emperor. The second son, Zhu Qiyu, ascended the throne as emperor after the Tumubao Revolution. He was later deposed as King Xi after the Suimen Revolution. He died that year, leaving the country without a son. So, the survival rate of the princes of Emperor Xuande's lineage is 0, and the heirless rate is 100%. The Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty had 9 sons. Among them, the third son Zhu Jianshi died early and was not named. The eldest son Zhu Jianshen was re-enlisted as the crown prince by King Yi in the first year of Tianshun. The remaining 7 sons were all named princes. They are Zhu Jianlin, the king of virtue, Zhu Jianchun, the king of Xu, Zhu Jianshu, the king of Xiu, Zhu Jianze, the king of Chong, Zhu Jianjun, the king of Ji, Zhu Jianzhi, the king of Xin, and Zhu Jianpei, the king of Hui. Among them, the kings who have no heirs are Zhu Jianchun, king of Xu, Zhu Jianzhi, king of Xinmu, and Zhu Jianshu, king of Xiuhuai. The lineage of King Hui was eliminated in the Jiajing Dynasty for committing crimes against the country. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the remaining princes of the Ying clan were King De, King Chong and King Ji. The survival rate is 43%, the childlessness rate is 43%, and the crime rate is 14%. Ming Xianzong gave birth to 14 sons. Among them, the eldest son, the second son of the emperor, the crown prince Zhu Youji, and the tenth son died young. The third son Zhu Youtang became the emperor, and the remaining ten sons were named princes. They are Xing Wang Zhu Youqi, Qi Wang Zhu Youcai, Yi Wang Zhu Youbin, Heng Wang Zhu Youyi, Yong Wang Zhu Yousong, Shou Wang Zhu Youkui, Ru Wang Zhu Youji, Jing Wang Zhu Youli, Rong Wang Zhu Youshu, and Shen Wang Zhu Youkai. Among them, the kings who have no heirs are King Qi, King Yong, King Shou, King Ru, King Jing, and King Shen. The Xingwang lineage As Zhu Houcong, the son of Xingxian King Zhu Youqi, inherited the throne, Xingguo was eliminated. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the remaining princes of the Xianzong line were King Yi, King Heng and King Rong, with a survival rate of 30% and an heirless rate of 60%. Ming Xiaozong had two sons together. The eldest son Zhu Houzhao ascended the throne and became the emperor. The second son Zhu Houwei died young and was posthumously named King Wei Yao. The survival rate of the princes of the Xiaozong line is 0%, and the heirless rate is 100% Ming Shizong had 8 sons, including the eldest son, Prince Aichong Zhu Zaiji, the second son, Prince Zhuangjing Zhu Zaihen, the fifth son Zhu Zai, the sixth son Zhu Zai, the seventh son Zhu Zai, and the eighth son Zhu Zai all died young. Therefore, the actual princes were named Yuwang Zhu Zaijing and Jingwang Zhu Zaizhen. Among them, Jingwang Zhu Zaizhen had no heirs except Yu Wang Zhu Zaixing ascended the throne as emperor, and the country of Yu was eliminated The survival rate of the princes of the Sejong line is 0%, and the heirless rate is 100% Mu Zong of the Ming Dynasty had 4 sons. Among them, the eldest son, Prince Xianhuai Zhu Yiyi, and the second son, Prince Jingduo Zhu Yiling, died young. The third son, Zhu Yijun, ascended the throne as emperor. Therefore, the prince was actually named Zhu Yili, King of Lu. By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the lineage of King Lu was still alive, so the survival rate of the princes of the Mu clan was 100% Ming Shenzong had eight sons, the second son Zhu Changxu, the fourth son Zhu Changzhi, the eighth son Zhu Changpu died young, and the eldest son Zhu Changluo ascended the throne as emperor. There are four actual princes, namely Fu Wang Zhu Changxun, Rui Wang Zhu Changhao, Hui Wang Zhu Changrun, and Gui Wang Zhu Changying. Since at the end of the Ming Dynasty, all the above-mentioned princes were alive, the survival rate of the princes of the Shenzong line was also 100%. Ming Guangzong had 7 sons, the second son Zhu Youji, the third son Zhu Youji, the fourth son Zhu Youmo, the sixth son Zhu Youxu and the seventh son Zhu Youyi died young. The eldest son Zhu Youxiao ascended the throne as emperor. Therefore, the prince was granted the title of King Xin Zhu Youjian. But because the eldest son Zhu Youxiao had no heirs, his brother Zhu Youjian, the king of Xin, eventually succeeded him and ascended the throne as emperor. Therefore, the survival rate of the princes of the Mingguang clan is 0 The Emperor Xizong of the Ming Dynasty had three sons, namely, Prince Huaichong Zhu Ciran, Prince Mianhuai Zhu Cizhen, and Prince Xianhuai Zhu Cijiong. However, these three sons all died young, so there was no tetrarch in the Xi clan. Ming Sizong had seven sons, including the second son Zhu Cixuan and the fifth son Zhu Cihuan. The sixth and seventh sons died early. The eldest son Zhu Cixiang was named the prince, and the remaining two sons were named princes, namely Ding Wang Zhu Cijiong and Yong Wang Zhu Cizheng. On the eve of the demise of the Ming Dynasty, both kings survived, so the survival rate of the Sizong princes is 100% To sum up, in the 276-year history of the Ming Dynasty, a total of 87 princes were granted, including 22 posthumous princes and 65 actual princes. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, among the princes who were actually granted the title, those who were removed from the title due to the death of heirs included the kings of Tan, Xiang, An, Ying, Liang, Xiu, Xing, Qi, Yong, Shou, Ru, Jing, Jing, Rui and Hui. The kings of Qi, Gu, Ning, Yi, Liao and Han were expelled for crimes. So there were 32 princes in total during the Chongzhen period of the late Ming Dynasty: Qin, Jin, Zhou, Chu, Lu, Shu, Dai, Su, Qing, Min, Han, Shen, Tang, Zhao, Zheng, Xiang, Jing, Huai, De, Chong, Ji, Yi, Heng, Rong, Lu, Fu, Rui, Hui, Gui, Ding, and Yongwang.
Many people in the recent book review area said that the author was assimilated by the indigenous people and did not have the superiority of a time traveler! Said the author should have different pursuits! Of course, readers are not the only ones who have this idea. Recently, many historical texts from Qidian have begun to initiate various advanced movements in ancient times! For a moment, the Qidian Historic District seemed like "a red flag waving"! This trend is somewhat taken for granted, thinking that one person who travels through time can really create a trend. In fact, this idea is quite naive. Maybe the authors want to show off that they are not "little white writers", but it is obvious that they have gone from one extreme to the other! "The economic base determines the superstructure." Mobilizing the power of the people will fail even if the modern majority has an economic base, let alone the feudal era where there is no economic base at all? What are you thinking about? ,? Why do the landlords and gentry help you spread your hatred of landlords? In the feudal era, productivity was limited, and most civilians were controlled by the landlord class in limited land. How can you mobilize these civilians scattered across the country? ,? How to ensure that the policy remains unchanged? ","! To put it bluntly, in the feudal era, a powerful servant of a landlord beat all the government officials in the county every minute. Look how powerful Zeng Guofan was after he mobilized the power of the landlords and gentry! Every era has its own national conditions. What we want is to guide the way forward, not to try to reach the sky in one step. Rushing forward is not allowed! ,,,,! It is true that the protagonist is a time traveler, but he is not a god. It would be good if he could control the situation during his lifetime. It is nonsense to try to achieve it in one step and establish a system that will never change. If you do this, you will be following the old path of Zhu Yuanzhang. The most dangerous thing is to remain unchanged! PS: The last picture is the "New Chang'an City" that I repainted based on Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty when I was bored. If the protagonist wants to make Chang'an the capital, rebuilding Chang'an is only for reference...
Does the author understand the ancient tax system and commodity prices? The tax rate per mu ranges from 10 to 30 cents, and the tax rate is 1% to 3% or even lower. Such tax collection is simply a joke. The tax received is not even enough for administrative costs, let alone development. People today like to use the tax rate of the one whip method as a basis, but they have no understanding of the price changes at that time. In fact, the actual tax rate of Zhang Juzheng's one whip method was lower than that in the early Ming Dynasty. People nowadays like to write novels about light corvees and low taxes, and they like commercial taxes and despise agricultural taxes. They have no idea that the heavy burden on ancient farmers was not taxes at all, but the plunder of corrupt officials and excessive corvee. In fact, the simplest and most reasonable tax rate is the 11th tax. If the compulsory corvee is exempted, the people's life will be very good. Isn't this much better than just beeping randomly? Taxation is a very serious current matter, related to national stability and social development. If the author is writing a novel, could you please understand ancient price levels, administrative costs, military costs, social development and other issues before writing?
Personally, I still like to read Mingchuan novels, such as: novels from the (Apocalypse) (Wanli) (Zhengde) (Xuande) (Yongle) and (Hongwu) periods. But most authors more or less state that they all have the same (toxic point)! 1: The emperor (your majesty) is called emperor, 2: the queen (your highness) is called empress. 3: The vassal king (His Royal Highness) uses the title of Prince, and the self-proclaimed (lone king) (lonely) (widow) and others use the title of my king. 4: Civil servants and military generals always use (a certain adult) regardless of their rank, 5: (Memorial) (Memorial) (Memorial) (Memorial) always use (Memorial) or (Zhezi). I thought I was watching a palace drama of the Qing Dynasty. These ideas are always unclear if I don't change my reading.
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The previous article about The Resurrection of the Tang Dynasty is quite good! The extra is really disgusting! It's been eight hundred years and it hasn't been entrusted to Europe? The protagonist himself has more than a hundred sons... And his descendants. Even if each prince gets married at the age of twenty, there will be forty generations! On average, there are at least five enfeoffments per person! That's two hundred princes! There are also the enfeoffments of other feudal lords! There are at least eight hundred princes! Not enough to entrust to Europe? ! In fact, a dynasty under that system cannot destroy the country. The most that can be done is to replace the emperor with someone from the same lineage. For example, in the Middle Ages in Europe, the fighting ended up being one family. First of all, the central dynasty could not collapse in an instant even if it was corrupt. It had enough time to mobilize troops to collect money and food in various vassal states. Even if the rebels killed the emperor's central dynasty, they were exhausted and the economy almost collapsed. The Tang Dynasty, which had been in power for more than 600 years, had long thought that the world had returned to its heart and that the nobles retired with the country. I don't know how many vassal kings left behind. It seems that the Tang Dynasty is located in the world, but in fact it is surrounded by all the major vassal states. The princes of the Li royal family are stupid and will not see the rebels gaining a foothold. They do not understand the importance of the territory of the Tang Dynasty, not to mention that their ancestral tomb of Li Tang is still there. What else will they have if it is destroyed? Face to be king, in that era of patriarchal system, the royal family members would not let them go without sending troops to fight back, and they would even be killed by their own brothers So the final result was that the rebels were wiped out by the alliance of vassal states, and then through the exchange of interests, they re-elected a lineage to be the emperor and returned to the Tang Dynasty in the next world.
It feels like the protagonist has changed and is no longer the same boy as before. I started to have airs, my heart started to become dirty, I ignored life, I was hypocritical and lustful, I got carried away, and I was not as clean as I was at the beginning.
It would be better for the protagonist to set his capital in Nanjing. The patriarchal lineage does not belong to the lineage of Emperor Yongle. The fact that the capital is returned to Nanjing of Emperor Hongwu illustrates the problem. Moreover, the geography is also convenient for future large-scale navigation. It is easy to defend and difficult to attack due to the natural dangers of the Yangtze River.
Being an emperor and engaging in prostitution doesn't mean he doesn't have women. The plot is very exciting. . . .
I really like the situation in this book, and it is also the good situation in the middle and late stages that supports me to continue reading. Otherwise, I really can't stand the fact that the protagonist, as a time traveler, takes the initiative to represent the interests of the gentry and landlords. All policies and technologies are designed to maintain the rule of the landlords, maintain their right to virginity and slave-holding services. It's so weird.
The role of the overly mythical red cannon? What effect can two red cannons have on tens of thousands of cavalry? Can Tongguan be destroyed with 20 gates? A fantasy. Li Zicheng laid siege to Kaifeng, and concentrated dozens of red-coated cannons to bombard one area for more than a month. The intruders saw that the wall was crumbling, and in the end only half of the wall collapsed. The morale of the army was so low that even Li Zicheng thought it was God's will to withdraw his troops, so he retreated. Moreover, Tongguan is majestic and the terrain is high and the terrain is low. The so-called red cannon is limited in performance and shooting range, and its effect is limited.
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Could it be that the purpose of overthrowing Fushe was to take over a few old Nanming prostitutes? When the Jurchens opened the seal, they even asked the city to send innocent women to the city, and they even rushed to do harm with golden branches and jade leaves on the way. It's a good thing for you, when you become the emperor, you actually support a few old rotten black pen prostitutes!
No wonder the writing is so beautiful, it turns out to be the author of The Resurrection of the Tang Dynasty! I lost it, I thought it was
The latest update is the Iron Fan Cast Cannon. This is a rhythm that will bring Chuangjun to death. 😁 It's too brutal, but I like it. In addition, since the cannon is cast from an iron mold, adding a central water circulation cooling cannon mold core can further increase the yield and greatly improve the durability. It is not a waste of time. Then, if you don't want to run away for the time being, you can build a set of three simple earthen forts in the shape of a Chinese font in advance, Similar to this. Anyway, there are many hungry people in Xi'an now, so they can exchange steamed buns for work and dig soil, even if they can be used as a retreat point for Sun Chuanting. Arrange three or four of them to form a cross fire channel, coupled with the rapid close-range shooting of the Folang machine, it is really the same as killing thousands of soldiers. 😃
Why do you want to get together with some old prostitutes from Nanming? If you don't find it disgusting, aren't you afraid of getting sick? ? ? The other innocent wives you married don't dislike you? ? ?
The lineage of the King of Qin: Shang Zhigong is honest and sincere, but retains respect and friendship. His successors are honest and upright, and they will always be trustworthy. The protagonist should be the tenth grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, one generation higher than Chongzhen. The ninth one is Shui Shui. That's right. He's awesome.
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