
Ming Dynasty 1860
大明1860
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- Completed
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- 945k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Alternate History
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- 1y ago
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- Qidian
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This book really has too many flaws. If it weren't for the popularity accumulated in the previous book, I would estimate that the popularity would be even worse. When the Ming Dynasty did not close itself off, and so many Tibetan countries were in contact with the West, I don't believe that none of the ambassadors in Europe have entered the center of power in 200 years. No smart person in this country can be so far away from the West. There is a big gap. At the beginning, the territory, Tibetan kingdoms and influence far exceeded the existence of the Qing Dynasty. The result is a situation that is only slightly stronger than the Qing Dynasty's isolation. To be honest, the current strength of the Ming Dynasty is not in line with the current situation. Not to mention other North American designations have fallen, Nanyang is also half-dead, and now all major Tibetan countries still exist. I can only say that Europe and the United States are gods.
In fact, I can guess some subsequent developments from the plot behind the last book!
Unfortunately, I was right! Originally, the protagonist of the previous book did not carry out many political system and industrial reforms. He only tinkered with the original feudal system. In essence, it was still a feudal autocratic dynasty, and its reforms were not even as strong as Peter the Great of Tsarist Russia. Although the territory is large, it basically remains in the category of feudalism. There is no perfect colonial rule. The relationship between the vassal states and the central government is too loose and lacks necessary overall coordination. Technically, both flintlock guns and steam engines are still in the process of mission-based improvements. It is foreseeable that this state of "knowing it but not knowing why" will be surpassed again by the West. Finally, many people say that the Ming Dynasty is not as good as the Manchu Qing Dynasty. All I can say is "haha". This is essentially the fact that the Western colonists finally dared to attack the East. You must know that this Ming Dynasty occupies the entire East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania, and even a large part of North America. In fact, this is a struggle for colonies between Eastern colonial forces and Western colonial forces. It is completely different from the Manchu and Qing Dynasties who were kicked in and robbed!
It seems that what everyone hates is not the colonists, but they hate themselves for not being colonizers.
No matter how bad the Ming Dynasty was, he could mobilize millions of troops. You can say that he was a big Tsarist Russia. However, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Eight Banners garrison system was abolished and replaced by the Shaanxi-Gansu Green Camp, which is a recruitment system. However, the local government did not have the power to recruit troops, so the Manchu Qing Dynasty could mobilize hundreds of thousands of green battalions. The combat effectiveness of the green battalions can be imagined. In the Ming Dynasty, institutions above the county level could recruit their own troops. This is the fundamental difference. When the British attacked, they might fight hundreds of thousands of green battalions scattered across the country to deal with the Qing Dynasty. If they attacked the Ming Dynasty, any prefect could deal with the British. For example, the governor of Fujian beat the British and the Dutch. . This is the fundamental difference. Unless the Ming Dynasty becomes the Manchu and Qing Dynasties, but the Manchu Qing Dynasty is a barbarian, and if they win the country unjustly, they will have to restrict the Han people. Why would the Ming Dynasty restrict the Han people? The Ming Dynasty even promoted Mongolians on a large scale,
Let's debate
Many people say that the foundation laid in the previous book is very funny to me! It has been two hundred years, how can there be any immortal empire? Today's Ming Dynasty is at best a country like the Ottomans and Tsarist Russia. It is still an agricultural country in essence. Doesn't it mean that it is an industrial country just because it has railways? How difficult is it for an industrial country to defeat an agricultural country? Quoting the thoughts of Marx and Lenin: Industrial countries do not have dozens or hundreds of factories. The industrialization promoted by industrial countries is a way of life, a cultural system, and a brand new social system and moral system. An industrial country is a social model that integrates every worker with the production of the entire society. Any private ownership of the means of production that is locked down will hinder industrial development The emperor of the Ming Dynasty did not promote industrialization. He only built a few more factories and built some railways. Isn't this backwardness inevitable?
The Ming Dynasty has been weakened so much that it should be stronger than Britain even if the sun never sets.
There are so many protagonists in the previous book. I can't imagine that the emperors and ministers of later generations would have to be dozens of times more powerful than the Qing Dynasty to be able to play like this? Britain, which colonized the world, was consumed by two world wars, and the fundamental reason for its decline was the national awakening to independence, and Britain was only an island country. The protagonist of the previous book left behind enough foundation to be able to become the world's top power after being severely damaged after fighting two world wars.
Map of the Ming Dynasty
Those who can draw pictures can do it themselves
The protagonist lacks personal courage. After becoming the emperor, he just muddles through. The book has entered the industrial age. The protagonist harvests interest groups every few years, and then gives the profits (big infrastructure construction) to the bottom peasants. Otherwise, what can the protagonist do to save the Ming Dynasty? It's too boring to read now. There are some protagonists who have a heart for the people, but not many. There is a reason why the score of this book is not improving.
I'm very curious, since there are time travelers in the Ming Dynasty, how can the Ansa people be allowed to develop? This shouldn't be the case.
Author, you have lived up to the expectations of so many book friends.
Looking at the protagonist's meek look, I guess the protagonist is just a so-called "ZTE" after all...
Unfortunately this didn't quite meet my expectations.
The first reason for enfeoffing vassal states is that they hope to expand abroad, change customs, and expand the living space of the Chinese nation. The second reason is that the border areas are too far away and cannot be managed by the central government. The third reason is that each vassal country has its own characteristics and hopes to explore different development paths. As a result, more than 200 years later, all the vassal states were stagnant and had no development at all. Not even one wanted to compete for regional hegemony. The Liao Kingdom was reversely assimilated. Russia was able to cross from northern Siberia and occupy Alaska. Instead, it occupied the entire North Pacific. The Ming Dynasty, which had territory on both sides of the Pacific, did not occupy Alaska. It is unreasonable. The most incomprehensible thing is that North America is so far away. Immigration has been developing for more than 200 years. Is there not a prince who wants to be independent? Are they all good babies?
It's poisonous. From now on, the eldest son will blame his father for taking the throne from him. The second son says that I was originally the legitimate son, but now I can only live as the King of Wei. If I don't become the eldest son, the second son will hate his father to death. In addition, two sons are competing for the legitimate title. I can't imagine how chaotic it will be. The lower limit of human nature is beyond imagination. In front of the throne, I am nothing. I am just a king or a bandit.
Not poisonous, can be trapped
At present, it seems that the content is very high-quality. At this moment, the Ming Dynasty dominates half of Asia and is a huge empire that has lasted for five hundred years. It has a solid industrial foundation, the economy is relatively stable, and the emperor is not faint. Although the military force is somewhat weakened, in general, it does not feel aggrieved, and it is still the kingdom of heaven.
As a time traveler, I know the future social development trend. I don't carry out drastic reforms, but just do some work of paper craftsmen.
Was the vassal state simply ignored? Is there no vassal king who wants to reform? People have been beaten to their doorsteps. What are the vassal states near the Malijia Strait doing?
First of all, Afghanistan is now a penal country, so the name Afghanistan cannot exist in this book. Furthermore, the area east of Sakha cannot normally enter the sphere of influence of Tsarist Russia, because this area is an important land transportation route into North America. In the past, when sea voyages were very dangerous, it was impossible for the Ming Dynasty to abandon this area, otherwise How do you support the North American country from being swallowed up by the West? It is completely unreasonable. Also, the protagonist, as a time traveler, should know the consequences of the unification of the United States. Therefore, after taking the throne, why did the Governor-General of North America not unite all Tibetan countries to attack the north (the south was already in danger when he returned to the Ming Dynasty for the funeral). The strategic deployment was completely inadequate. After hundreds of years of competing with the West for the strength of the Americas, it is impossible for the Ming Dynasty in North America to be able to defeat the North of the United States. If it cannot defeat the Ming Dynasty, stop playing in the Americas and quit. Although the North of the United States has Western support, what is the size of the Ming Dynasty now? It is the master of the entire Asia. According to the current pace of this book, the next step is that the protagonist must integrate all the strengths of the Ming Dynasty to deal with the ensuing war between the East and the West.
To put it bluntly, this situation can defeat the Ming Dynasty in Southeast Asia. At least the vassal state of Bangladesh has definitely rebelled. Black powder production is limited. The Ming Dynasty controls about 75% of the world's black powder production, and 99% of the black powder production in East and Southeast Asia. Without the help of the ghost vassal states, the British have no gunpowder at all. To bring supplies from America. And the Yellow Water Navy couldn't win at all if the Ocean Navy hadn't been crushed by a large level.
The time traveler tried to revive the empire, but in the end he didn't even have an armored ship!
Remind me that it's over
Isn't this a eunuch? The protagonist is the emperor, and the lower part is gone.
Long suite building
If you have any characters you want, or plots you want to see, you can express them in this building, and I will try my best to adopt them...
This book is very well written, but unfortunately most people probably like to watch the new Ming Dynasty sweep across the world and become the captain. They can't bear a little grievance and poor results, so it is difficult to write it down.
Hurry up and update the 1860 one. What's there to see in a poor Lanfang?
Very good. Why are you a eunuch? 🙂
The protagonist becomes the emperor and talks about breaking the sky, which is also a plot gimmick. Too lazy to complain
A new book has been opened, this book has been released
😰😰Why don't you follow the new ones?
I came back and read it again, and it was a pity. What attracted me most about this book was the changes of the nobles, gentry, and common people in the Ming Dynasty over two hundred years. For example, Kudin, the postman, the imperial merchant, etc. Who have been passed down since my great-grandfather was born, their joys and sorrows are very interesting.
Come on, author
The best historical harem novels are Fusheng in the late Tang Dynasty, Late Song Dynasty, and your book. I hope to include more beauties.