
Become an Emperor from a Postman
从驿卒开始当皇帝
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If You Have Passed the List of Thousands of Books, Good Books Will Naturally Stay
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Private Bookshelf & Sharing from Old Bookworms
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A Decent Novel
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"If You Don't Push the Tower, I Won't Let You Play Anymore?"
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It is rare to find a late Ming Dynasty novel that does not criticize the noble gentry and Confucian scholar-bureaucrats. The protagonist does not need these Donglin and Fushe members, these "scholars" are officials, which is very suitable to my taste. One of the most poisonous points in historical novels for me is that the protagonists who rebel at the end of the dynasty treat the "remnants of the previous dynasty" with various preferential treatment, and even directly serve as officials for them. The euphemistic name is to gain the support of Confucian scholars and the majority of "students." I think the protagonist has rebelled, so everything in the previous dynasty should be swept into the garbage dump, and their support is not needed at all. The protagonist of this book abolished the imperial examination, did not recognize the Ming Dynasty's merits, and appointed officials trained by himself. And suppressed Confucianism , advocating practical learning. In my opinion, the novels of the late Ming Dynasty should establish an independent country. As long as they adhere to the premise of resisting the Qing Dynasty, they should also establish their own dynasty instead of extending the life of the decadent Ming Dynasty. This is definitely a good book for readers who have similar tastes to me.
No update all day today? What the hell are you doing!
I just feel that there is no end. They are all rebelling. Open your mouth and ask for 10,000 sets of clothes from the family It is known as fooling people. Can you lead troops and kill their whole family? You have already rebelled, why do you still want to leave so much room? The protagonist was so miserable in the past, and now it has been written off. Do you want to say that there is something going on behind the scenes? Which great god are you? There are so many pictures of us having time to accompany you
Let's talk about how Chongzhen treated his subordinates.
First of all, let me say that no one is perfect, everyone has some flaws. But Chongzhen wanted to find a perfect person. If he found that his subordinates were not perfect, he would kill them directly. Let's talk about it from a young age first A must-kill for defeat, there is almost no chance of saving. "Zheng Chongjian" Because Yang Sichang, whom Chongzhen valued, died in office, Chongzhen resented him. He blamed Zheng Chongjian for returning troops without permission, failing in military discipline, and abandoning the market. ----------- When Emperor Hongguang was in power, he wrote to Li Qing about the incident and said: "Zheng Chongjian never lost a city or an army, but he was sentenced to death because of others' clever words to shirk responsibility. All the ministers secretly knew his grievances, but no one dared to speak out. I am very sad about this." Zheng Chongjian's grievances were finally revealed. "Shao Jiechun" The firefighters lost Mianzhou because they only had old and young men under them in the end. When they were still in charge of the defense in Chengdu, they were captured by Chongzhen from Beijing and imprisoned, and committed suicide by drinking medicine. "Sun Yuanhua" Building artillery, Nurhachi was injured and died because of the artillery he built. Because he was framed, he was killed by Chongzhen's order. His descendants wrote the book "Record of Injustices between the Country and the Family" to avenge him. "Geng Ruqi" was framed and killed by Chongzhen. Historical data blames Wei Zhongxian's remnants. I think Wei Zhongxian is really unlucky. He has been dead for three or four years and he still has to bear the blame. On the contrary, those Donglin Party members who killed Wei Zhongxian, don't they know who Wei Zhongxian's remaining Party members are? Or did you end up fighting among yourself and saying that the other party was a remnant of Wei Zhongxian's party? Although these people have questionable abilities, at least they dare to fight. And these people were very loyal to Chongzhen, or in other words, very loyal to Ming Dynasty. Then talk about some celebrities. "Chen Xinjia" Negotiated peace with Chongzhen to the Qing Dynasty, but was killed by Chongzhen after the matter was exposed. The biggest consequence of Chen Xinjia's death was that when Chongzhen planned to move south, he continuously gave hints to the ministers and asked them to bring it up. As a result, no one was willing to speak out about moving south. On the contrary, Guang Shiheng came out to strongly obstruct it, which eventually led to Chongzhen's suicide. Oh, let me say something here: Chongzhen's suicide was not a dignified thing, but rather stupid. If we hadn't run away after losing the capital, we might all be Japanese now. On the contrary, Guang Siheng ran away on his own and went to Nanming to be killed. He was accused of obstructing the southward movement. Do you think it is funny or not? "Sun Chengzong" Why did you get him out? Because he was the first one to be abandoned due to failure in the first battle. Just because the defense of Daling River was destroyed by Hou Jin, Sun Chengzong was driven home. Later, Sun Chengzong's family resisted the Qing army and were killed. Chongzhen didn't even fart. Instead, he pursued his posthumous title in the Southern Ming Dynasty and Qianlong. By the way, what the Qing Dynasty liked to do most was to praise those who had been tricked by their own people. Although these people themselves are capable, they further publicize the incompetence of the Han people. For example, Yue Fei, Yuan Chonghuan, and Sun Chengzong also pursued posthumous titles. "Yuan Chonghuan" Many people say that Yuan Chonghuan was bragging for five years, but if he really failed after giving Yuan Chonghuan five years, it would indeed be called bragging. However, Chongzhen gave Yuan Chonghuan more than half a year and then killed Yuan Chonghuan... As for the problems between Yuan Chonghuan and Mao Wenlong, Zhihu B station has popular science, and Mao Wenlong's level is just like that. At the beginning of the second year of Chongzhen, he proposed the five-year peace of Liao Dynasty. At the end of the second year of Chongzhen, the Qing army entered the pass. What policies do I have in mind, but they are not as efficient? Moreover, the Qing army went to Mongolia, not Liaodong. And Yuan Chonghuan was one of the few Liaodong generals who dared to fight against the elite Qing troops. Although Wu Sangui was there later, when it came to a decisive battle, Wu Sangui was weaker than anyone else. "Lu Xiangsheng" There is not much to say, just one sentence: No funeral, no compensation. Xiangsheng's body was kept in morgue for more than 80 days before it was collected by his family. It will not be buried until February 28 next year, looking as if he was alive. "Hong Chengchou" He and Sun Chuanting beat Li Zicheng until there were only eighteen people left. Then Chongzhen did not allow him to pursue Li Zicheng, put Sun Chuanting in jail, and asked Hong Chengchou to go to Liaodong. Let Hong Chengchou command the generals in Liaodong, and then force them to fight quickly. To put it bluntly, apart from forming warlords to fight against Chongzhen to protect themselves, the soldiers of Liaodong will be nothing if you ask them to fight. Hong Chengchou hoped that Chongzhen would give him a month of food, but in the end it was only three days in Hong Chengchou's hands, and then he was forced to fight. Hong Chengchou defeated Dorgon first. Dorgon asked Huang Taiji for help. Huang Taiji had high blood pressure and nosebleeds and was about to explode. He led his troops to rescue Dorgon. Huang Taiji is indeed very capable, this is serious. Hong Chengchou's food and grass were cut off, but Hong Chengchou still wanted to fight decisively. At this time, almost all the Liaodong generals and Shanxi generals ran away immediately. Only Zu Dale, a relative of Zhu Dashoujia, and Cao Bianjiao and other people who originally suppressed bandits with Hong Chengchou were left. I have to mention that Datong General Soldier Wang Pu is really awesome. He was the first one to run back. This man deceived Lu Xiangsheng and Hong Chengchou. He was really the best teammate in the late Ming Dynasty. Hong Chengchou had no choice but to send six thousand elites led by Cao Bianjiao to sneak attack Huang Taiji, and he almost killed Huang Taiji. But it failed in the end, and Cao Bianjiao was seriously injured and later died in the battle. "Sun Chuanting" This child was even more unlucky. He was inexplicably sent to Zhao Prison at the beginning, although it was also the reason for the infighting in the Ming Dynasty. And his death was exactly the same as Hong Chengchou's failure. He was forced to fight by Chongzhen, but he had no chance to surrender and committed suicide after defeat. Concluding remarks: There were still many people who could be defeated in the late Ming Dynasty, but almost all of them were tricked by Chongzhen. From ancient times to the present, there are only a few emperors who have risen from the ground up. Also, I don't think there is any problem with Hong Chengchou's surrender. The term "traitor" was still popularized during the Qianlong period. Qianlong often scolded generals who surrendered to the enemy after defeat as traitors. But even so, Qianlong only gave them the title of "Second Ministers". The king of heaven and earth, the master, the master, was originally a way for feudal society to enslave literati. There was another sentence earlier: Mencius told King Xuan of Qi: If the king treats his ministers as his hands and feet, then his ministers will regard him as his heart. If a king treats his ministers like dogs and horses, then his ministers will regard him as a countryman. If a king treats his ministers like dirt, then his ministers will regard him as a bandit. Everything is relative, don't evaluate the ancients based on current thinking. Huang Taiji is much stronger than Chongzhen. Even if you don't want to kill the person he likes, Huang Taiji will not kill you. Far away, Zhang Chun refused to surrender after being captured, so Huang Taiji also allowed him to live near the palace. As well as Zu Dashou, who was captured twice, Huang Taiji did not pursue the first rebellion and escaped, and treated him as before. In terms of winning people's hearts, Huang Taiji was considered the number one person in the late Ming Dynasty.
There are more than a dozen books of this stuff. I don't know if you have read it. "100,000 Whys" chose the adult version. As long as the technology and technology existed before 1970, you can find it. 😏You're welcome.
It's the end of the Ming Dynasty and you still want to be the emperor? No industrial revolution? Once the industrial revolution occurs, the imperial power system will no longer be compatible.
It was a bit too poisonous to see the protagonist leading people to the capital and abandoning them. The leader of the force personally went to work behind enemy lines.
I couldn't stand it after reading a few chapters! Forget about Li Dingguo and Liu Zongmin coming out of your small county town! It's a bit too much for you to come to the first level of high school! I want to send people like Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong to your county and they will listen to you 😅
Every time a book like this appears about late Ming rebellion, it is a rip-off of the old-era sacred book "A Small Soldier on the Border Army in the Late Ming Dynasty"!
Brother, I tried my best to barely read Chapter 994, but I couldn't read it before; 1⃣️actually threatened the sea bandit Zheng Zhilong to kill the people who picked up the goods on land if he disobeyed 2⃣️sent a group of people across China to the coast of Guangdong. I really can't stand it, two cocks in one episode
There are more than a thousand pictures. After reading them all, I am confused about the army, rural construction, urban management, and how people at all levels treat the protagonist. To be honest, half of the more than a thousand chapters are filled with clear water and clear water. The remaining half are mostly rebels from all walks of life. In the early stage, when the protagonist just started his career, the protagonist wrote a little more, borrowing things from the squire to give IOUs, etc., But the next seven or eight hundred chapters are completely about the general environment. The author has never written about the environment under the rule of the protagonist, the various events under his rule, etc. He really thought that it would be enough to conquer the country and establish a peasant association, right? The protagonist's political orientation and the protagonist's policy agenda are all invisible. The author just writes about the general environment, what about the Manchu Qing Dynasty, what about the rebels, what about Chongzhen, etc. Please, I am here to see how the protagonist rebels and helps the farmers. Just saw the water
To be honest, if the protagonist does not have the strength to fight the Eight Banners Army of the Qing Dynasty and cannot quickly destroy the Qing Dynasty, there is no benefit in fighting in the broken north. The best route is to occupy Jiangnan and Huguang and let Gao Yingxiang and others fight the Ming army in the north. Because if we occupy the south of the Yangtze River and rely on the Jianghuai natural barrier to block the Qing Dynasty's fierce attack in the first few years, the Manchu Qing Dynasty will most likely collapse economically within a few years. The North at that time: Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Henan were basically reduced to a wasteland due to peasant uprisings and natural disasters. During the Chongzhen period, Qing soldiers entered the customs six times to plunder, and Northern Zhili and Shandong were also severely damaged. This can explain the end of the North. It was already beaten to pieces and had no money or food, so Duduo asked him to attack Nanming as soon as he captured Xi'an Dorgon, because without the food from Jiangnan and Huguang, the Manchu Qing could not afford to support hundreds of thousands of Eight Banners troops and hundreds of thousands of Green Camp troops. So, if the Manchu and Qing dynasties cannot immediately capture Jiangnan to get money and food, the Manchu and Qing dynasties will have no food to support the Eight Banners, and no money to buy Wu Sangui and other surrendered troops, and the hungry people in the north will continue to revolt. Moreover, if the protagonist stays in the north and cannot defeat the Qing Dynasty in one battle, and fights a protracted war with the Qing Dynasty, he will be the second Li Zicheng. The food in the north cannot support hundreds of thousands of troops. By then, there will be the Qing Dynasty in the north and the Ming Dynasty in the south. Defeat will be a matter of time.
Some issues I hope the author will pay attention to
I found the author to be very insensitive when it comes to data. I mentioned it before in the chapter review, but I still didn't pay attention to it. The book repeatedly writes about the protagonist occupying a place and building a school to teach children literacy. This is good governance and good, but the key is that even though the word "free" is free, a meal subsidy is also provided. And I noticed that this school is even available at the village level (although it may not be widespread). Has the author ever considered that it would take many years after liberation for universal free primary education even in New China? Do you have no idea why universal education has always been called "big investment"? The Treaty of Shimonoseki signed at the end of the Qing Dynasty provided 200 million taels of silver, half of which was used to expand the navy, and the remaining large part was used as education funds. However, this did not allow Japan's population of about 100 million to receive free primary education. It only allowed school-going children to receive free food subsidies such as milk. And even if the educational textbooks for the protagonist are not unified, minus the textbook fees, what about the necessary teacher fees and school infrastructure fees? Even if a teacher can teach a hundred students, how many teachers will be needed to spread the word? How much investment does it take to put a meal subsidy per child in the three provinces of the protagonist? Does the author of this data know exactly what it is? I think if the author doesn't plan to write in such detail, then it's best to blur everything. Everything that involves specific data should not be stated and the possible plots should be blurred. Otherwise, you really have to think about it carefully and do the math in your mind. This is not the first time that this problem has arisen. When the protagonist first occupied Shanxi, he was building coal stoves for heating and cooking for his subordinates. I pointed out that he did not count too quickly. In a few months in one winter, the production problem of tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of coal stoves was solved. This is not the era of feudal agriculture, but the era of capital industry. I hope the author will reply to me after seeing this post, so that readers and the author can communicate and polish the novel better 🙂
The book says that the more ruthlessly the Mongols looted, the more money the Ming Dynasty gave them. But I remember that the city reward thing is not rewarded only with tribute. Isn't this spending money to buy peace? Isn't this just a disguised tribute?
There is a fast and cheap flintlock gun
Last time when I recommended the Austrian M1784 rapid-fire flintlock gun, other book friends pointed out that even though the cost of this gun is cheaper than the Ferguson rifle and other contemporary rapid-fire flintlock guns, the cost is still higher than that of the British M1784 or the French M1777, and it is not suitable for mass production. After receiving the criticism, I searched for less expensive flintlock muskets using a similar Austrian rapid-fire system. There really is one, the Prussian Potsdam M1809, and its manufacturing cost is almost the same as that of the British guy! Potsdam M1809 also enlarged the fire hole to facilitate the flow of gunpowder into the fire dish, thereby omitting the charging process. But unlike the Austrian M1784 rapid-fire flintlock gun, which uses an oblique drilling method to drill a large hole in the breech, the Potsdam M1809's drilling angle is the same as that of an ordinary flintlock gun, which reduces the difficulty of production. Moreover, the size of the hole is only slightly larger than that of an ordinary flintlock gun, and the amount of powder consumed is not significantly wasted. It is only slightly different from ordinary propellants and explosives. Coupled with proper design, the weight of the Potsdam M1809 is the same as that of the Grandfather (4.5 Kg). Cost? Excluding the industrial level of the British, the cost of the Potsdam M1809 is similar to that of a flintlock gun of the same period. More importantly, the fire dish is even more moisture-proof after being equipped with a protective sheet, which is suitable for use in Nanzheng. During the Napoleonic Wars, Blücher, who led the Prussian army, installed a large number of M1809 revolver guns. Unfortunately, more than thirty years later, Prussia fully installed the Dresser rifle, resulting in the production of M1809 never surpassing the M1809. But Prussia sold them to the Yankees during the Civil War, and their success continued. If I were the protagonist, I would go straight to the Potsdam M1809. It has a fast rate of fire and is cheap. It is inferior to guns of the same era.
The reasons for the poor performance of this book are: first, try not to make jokes when writing historical novels; second, the plot logic is not good, the county magistrate was killed at the beginning, and the local tycoons in the city did not go to deal with it quickly. The key is that the big families knew clearly that there was a rebel in the county, but they did their own thing without taking it seriously. God-level, really big deal
The position of the protagonist is not clear. The protagonist's butt is completely crooked, and he has no idea of his own position. The people under his command have no B numbers at all. They are yy in fantasy or yy with crooked butt.
Don't mention the Hammer Bandits again. You are already in a formal political power and why don't you have an exclusive year? How come the independent King of Qin still behaves like a bandit?
Shouldn't those who use God's perspective search for talents in advance The rebellion has been going on for several years, but they still have the same talents who started the game
The speed of explosive troops is unreasonable. The cavalry starts in 3 years, and the musketeers need at least half a year. The liberal arts masters should publish newspapers to spread capitalist ideas to win over Shanxi business gangs, or liberate the lowest socialist ideas and open up the people's wisdom. The science masters should smelt metals to develop into the original military industry system, and start to establish commercial laws, especially patent laws and company laws. Hydropower spinning and weaving should also be started.
It seems that there are only three or four people who help the protagonist to govern the country, and the military system and the national system are not mentioned. They collapsed in the later stages. There are 700 chapters in the front.
There's basically no plot in the development, it's just fighting all the time, which is boring to watch.
After reading more than a thousand chapters, I finally got tired of reading it. Jump directly to the table of contents.
The writing is really good, some minor flaws are not hidden, and the overall strategic plan looks very comfortable. My personal favorite is the round to Beijing. I beat it all over in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The key is that it is quite reasonable to think about some details while relieving your anger. 😂😂, It's really rare.
A wealthy man in an ordinary small county town has hundreds of thousands of taels of silver and millions of loads of grain stored in his family. What is the concept? The Ming Dynasty taxed grain for about 20 million shi a year. According to the price of the Ming Dynasty, he could support an army of hundreds of thousands for a whole year. Is this the attitude of writing a history book? Are you writing fantasy here? Who is reading this book?
Not to mention anything else, keep updating
The book becomes unreadable in the middle and later stages
At least we should start the colonial era and all our sons should be kings. The dozen or so sons in America and the surrounding small countries will all be destroyed.
November ticket, the author hurry up and update it
Come on! ! !
Is it a harem? A single heroine is not acceptable.