
Wanli: Founding the Ming Dynasty
万历:建立大明神朝
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- 212k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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- 1y ago
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- Qidian
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Very grinding, very grinding. I have collected more than a dozen copies of this book and voted for it five times a month. I was very optimistic about it at first, but as I read it, it became obvious that the author didn't have that level of control over the subject matter, so he had to deal with hard water in every possible way, for fear that he would write too fast. As a result, it turned out to be very boring, and the more I read, the more boring it became.
I don't know what I'm worried about. Aren't you sure that there is no spiritual energy and you are the only practitioner? It is directly revealed that with the immortal magic in hand, politics and religion are unified. Guarding the spiritual tree is a win. You have to hide it all the time. It's no longer the same way to play, but I still play according to their rules honestly, which is a bit chilling.
If you engage in intrigues when you are not cultivating as an immortal, and if you continue to engage in intrigues after cultivating as an immortal, then isn't your cultivation of immortality in vain?
After reading so many Ming Dynasty novels, I found that later emperors had to imitate Jiajing and Wanli if they wanted to control the court. The core is that the emperor cannot end the situation personally and use civilian officials to contain it. And killing court officials will not solve the problem. For the Donglin Party in the later period: the death of a few chief ministers is nothing. To solve the problem, the southern gentry must be dismantled.
As for the plot of Hard Pressed Water, if the emperor of the Ming Dynasty was so crazy that he could kill all the eunuchs in the palace, Wei Zhongxian was so arrogant that Chongzhen killed them as soon as he came to power. The protagonist's personal strength is invincible in the palace, and the cabinet is still on his side, and the eunuchs he kills are still waiting for them to force the palace. You don't think this is cool, do you?
Author, have you really read the history of the Ming Dynasty? I'm afraid you are crazy to use Wang Chonggu to rectify the Beijing camp. Wang Chonggu and Zhang Siwei are members of the Jin Party, and their interests are to promote the border army smuggling group. If you use him to rectify the Beijing camp, isn't this letting monkeys control Taoyuan? Can you imagine that the only way to rectify the capital camp is to use eunuchs and military generals to rectify it? In this way, the military power belongs to the emperor, and the civil servants who organize the army are not letting rats into the rice barn?
Some people say that you should hide behind the scenes and control the eunuchs to watch the chaos among the officials. It's really bullshit. You should hide behind the scenes and control the eunuchs to fuck the chicken feathers. Open up your mouth and raise your own strength to not be afraid of open and secret arrows. Then you can show yourself in public to win over the loyalty of the courtiers and generals, use mechanical deities to conquer the world, and then use the power of the whole world to upgrade this plug-in to increase the overall dimension. This is the right way to do it, and then conquer all the heavens and worlds. This is the correct operation. Writing about bullshit officialdom clandestine fights, are those who read novels on this subject just for the bullshit officialdom plot?
I finally figured it out. Immortality is nonsense. I wonder how long 600,000 yuan of silver will last? The character of the protagonist is also inhuman. He died at the same time before the protagonist came. He died at the same time after the protagonist came. What your son and grandson did is really interesting I don't think there is anything wrong with the Queen Mother's view. It's just that the author wanted to write it to be more extreme, and then the protagonist's behavior was also described as even more extreme. No, it should be called stupid Does mother and son have to become enemies? After traveling through so many years, there is no small treasury at all. I think it's the protagonist's own way of making money.
The protagonist's IQ is too low, and behind his power are millions of interests. If you gain more, he will lose. How can Gao Gong and Zhang Juzheng join hands? It's up to the protagonist to show off!
If you are the only cultivator and you are still playing tricks with others, then your cultivation is not in vain 🤔
This kind of writing about spiritual energy is not big enough and has nothing to look at. It weighs on pig's feet.
The start of the game is very good. If the Xiu Xian Ming dynasty is too high, it will collapse easily. This type of dynamism is very important. If the dynamism is too high, it won't be able to control it until the first hundred chapters. Then the eunuch will
Is this the kind of book where even though the protagonist has become an immortal, he is still scheming with those ministers?
Author, are you serious? Use Zhang Juzheng's whipping method? Without Zhang Juzheng messing around like this, the Ming Dynasty would not have declined so quickly. It is most unrealistic to collect taxes with silver. People do not have silver in their hands. Most of them use copper coins. To pay taxes in silver, you first have to go to the gentry to exchange copper coins and physical objects for silver. There is no fixed exchange rate. When it comes time to pay taxes, the exchange rate is The price doubled, which accelerated land annexation. Without a fixed source of silver and the issuance of silver coins, it was courting death. People in history should not believe everything written in history. A whip method was not good for the court but good for the gentry class. It was to drink poison to quench thirst, and there would be endless troubles in the future.
Is this a historical text or a text from the heavens? In 50 films, the protagonist can't even get his own country in order, let alone develop its infrastructure. As for the so-called evolution of all people, it is even more distant, and the era of the heavens is even further out of reach.
The author has watched too many braided dramas. The Ming Dynasty was not a sacrificial ceremony, where you only had to bow and bow. The Ming Dynasty was where the imperial power and the gentry jointly ruled the world. It was not a slave-owning society in the Qing Dynasty. The Han people in the Qing Dynasty were all slaves of the Manchus. Everything belonged to the master. Of course, they had to stick their butts out and kowtow at all times. Ming Dynasty will not do that.
Male channel novel
In male channel novels, rules are meant to be broken, and levels are meant to be crossed. If you can't write these, then go write novels on female channels as soon as possible, and don't disgust us men.
Come on, come on, except for a little poison, it looks fine
I hope the author will keep his word and reward you with a monthly pass first.
It is not advisable to use officials to check and balance civilian officials because many emperors of the Ming Dynasty did this in history. The end result was like burning oil cooking in fire. Internal strife and party strife caused huge losses in national power and was one of the main reasons for the demise of the Ming Dynasty.
If I become an immortal, I will definitely engage in divine power, position myself as a god, and choose outstanding descendants to be emperors. I won't do any work, I will only support them. I will go out to kill the world when necessary. Isn't it tiring to work every day?
The last two times I strongly recommended this book made those black people angry to death, hahahahaha😂
It's too much. People put it on the shelves and posted updates, but the author actually took a break 😡😡😡
Multiple updates can be
The official group has no bottom line than the civilian group.
It's not enough. Can the author work harder and make more updates? Even if the minimum requirement is three updates
In the late Ming Dynasty, the civil servant group was uncontrollable. You can use the businessman group to involve the civil servant group. The executive power of the businessman group is much higher than that of the corrupt civil servant group. This is what many Western countries did when the imperial power fell. There is no lower limit for profit-seeking as a businessman, so as long as businessmen cannot monopolize and regulate the market well, it will be enough
I'm most speechless here. Feng Bao stopped Baiguan. In any case, it was so that Baiguan wouldn't disturb the emperor's refining of spiritual objects. His fault was that he didn't stop Baiguan.
Isn't refining spiritual objects very important? Feng Bao said that the emperor was in seclusion. Who among the officials would believe it? Punishing the officials meant that Feng Bao didn't have to stop him at all. So just say you don't need to stop him. It would be great to let all the officials visit the emperor's refining of spiritual objects. No one would have to make a mistake and they would be responsible and upright. Isn't it a big mistake for hundreds of officials to force their way into the palace? Just put it on gently. There is no sense of pleasure in writing this, and it makes me feel uncomfortable to read. Abandoned the book