
Ministers Begged Me to Ascend the Throne
大臣们求着我登基
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- Completed
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- 2.1M Words
- Genre
- Ancient Romance
- Audience
- Female
- Subgenre
- Classical Alternate History
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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I have always read more books about men's videos, but recently I found some interesting books about women's videos. They have no cp, or slightly equal to none, or there are few cp descriptions. They mainly focus on the plot. They are worth recommending. In the future, I will slowly add some interesting books for men. I plan to publish the books that I personally want to read over the years. You can leave comments and exchange your favorite books.
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The protagonist is a bit pretentious. Many chapters have long dialogues throughout, but I just felt like they talked a bit too much. Everything you do has to be explained clearly. It's so tiring to read.
Recently, I have discovered some books with great settings on female channels, especially more descriptions of characters with their own personalities, although the writing may not necessarily be good. There are a lot of male videos that like to write cool articles about the male protagonist, and then other people's facial expressions. At most, they write about beautiful women who are different, but they can't write about the inner nature. Although this novel is still immature when it comes to writing about the imperial court, it is overall good and worth pursuing. Later when you go to the fiefdom, you can try to describe the male protagonist's reforms from various angles. In other words, I have been pursuing the book of the great squid for a long time. At that time, he was also worried that no one would read it, and he was also trying hard to get data. But what I admire most about him is that he worked hard to improve in any aspect where his level is not good enough. For example, I felt that I couldn't write emotional lines, so I wrote a dog food article, "Martial Arts Master". Although it was not popular, I think it had some achievements.
The emperor is in his prime, and no one can be the emperor. It is difficult for a prince to be deposed without any fault. When the male protagonist reaches adulthood, the fight will probably be the most serious at that time. It is likely that the prince will be deposed. The other princes will also participate in the fight when they are adults. After the fight, there may not be many princes.
Emperor Wu of Zhou This title is like a temple name or a posthumous title, which is given only after death. If it is the reign name of Zhou Wu, it lacks the feeling of auspiciousness.
This book shouldn't be devoted to men's videos. .
Although there are many types of female videos, there is no need for novels with male protagonists to be classified into this channel 😰 There is no other meaning. I just feel like this book should be on a male channel. Come in at one o'clock and read the introduction. The main character is a male.
This emperor can actually be considered wise? When there is a rebellion in the country and the princes are provoked to seize the throne, shouldn't a wise monarch restore people's livelihood and pacify local rebellions like Emperor Wen of Han did? Don't say that the prince himself wants to seize the legitimate son. If the emperor is like Zhu Yuanzhang to Zhu Biao, no prince will dare to think of seizing the legitimate son.
Generally, if ministers are selected, they will not choose a wise emperor, but a mediocre emperor, or one who is very observant of etiquette and respects the immutable laws of his ancestors. There are examples of this in history.
I haven't read the article yet, but I feel that the writing is similar to "It will be difficult for me to end without ascending the throne"😳
Shouldn't the male protagonist be in a male channel? I don't understand this category
Sure enough, you have to watch the royal palace fighting drama on the female channel, but what the male channel writes about is incomparable.
I felt awkward when I saw the words "Emperor Zhou Wu" in this book. He is not dead yet, and his temple name is already on him.
My wife has a question. When will the infrastructure be built? The protagonist is 6 years old. I have written almost 200 chapters 😢
Even though it's a female channel, don't be a male channel. A female channel book should have a single female protagonist, a single female protagonist. The book is good
The pace is too slow. Chapter 240 is still 6 years old.
I barely read dozens of chapters, but it was too ink-filled. Farewell.
Looking at the introduction, why does the story look so familiar? I seem to have seen at Xiaolu Station that the emperor's unpopular son was exiled to Lingnan, and then the feng shui became popular, and he was finally promoted to the throne. Let me read the article first😅😅😅😅😅
Look good, look good, discover treasures
As the author, I discovered a problem with a very big flaw, that is, when you connect 50 pictures in a row, there will be a big problem. Send me another 50 pictures and let me look for it.
The timeline is so weird!
I have only read about 100 chapters, and I feel strange. It is mentioned in the book that the eighth prince is as clever as a monster and is only in his teens, so the seventh prince, who was born before the eighth prince, must also be in his teens. The seventh prince's mother, Queen Xie, entered the harem as a successor, but the first queen only died 7 years ago, so how did the seventh prince grow up to be a teenager in less than 7 years? I won't go into other small time details. Anyway, I feel that the time is very vague and often contradictory.
Very disappointed with the author
It's been 9 days... It's been 9 days
To be honest, this article is quite oral, but ignoring the repetitive words and phrases, the brotherhood between the eighth and fourth princes and the protagonist, and the emperor's cunning and mischievousness, these two points are more attractive. Alas, it was so slobbery. At first, I remembered that there was a chapter where the sentence "Kong Taichang's daughter was given a marriage to the king" was repeated so many times that I almost thought I had a network card because I kept repeating it. If the writing was better, this should be a good plot book.
This book is a bit similar to the male channel's "Datang: What happened to the king's fiefdom?". Li Yuanji, a time-traveling man, engages in inventions, infrastructure, agriculture, and commerce in Lingnan.
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