
Ming Dynasty Detective 1546
大明神探1546
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- Completed
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- 1.0M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 11mo ago
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- Qidian
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The protagonist's pursuit is meaningless. Judicial justice and so on. In the feudal era of human rule, it only makes sense to meet a measured ruler, otherwise it is just empty talk. Rather than watching people whose ideals are used as tools to distort, I still want to watch the protagonist who sets the world on fire.
It would be great if you updated me and it was so refreshing for me to vote monthly.
Support, new book will be a big seller~
It's a pity that it's not Thirteenth Lang who sings
This was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw that the main character was called Thirteenth Chapter
Will the protagonist find out who is behind the scenes? 😡
This book seems to be from the Tang Dynasty. What kind of detective is being used as a dog to scammers like Jiajing and Wanli of the Ming Dynasty? Even if the protagonist catches all the prisoners in the world, the era cannot be changed. If the public resentment has accumulated enough, it will still be admitted to the Qing Dynasty. The protagonist is not writing like this to be a famous and loyal minister, right?
History ➕ Martial Arts ➕ Detective is good to watch, but when it comes to politics, points start to be deducted crazily. But sometimes the position of the protagonist is too low and it is difficult to perform well. The crime-solving TV dramas that everyone likes to watch actually blur the rights. For example, the detective Di Renjie solves cases with the official position of prime minister or at least a disposal officer, so there is no issue of rights. The same is true for Bao Zheng and the prosecutor of the Song Dynasty. Even the young Bao Qingtian has an eighth prince who takes care of everything. This book spent too much time and ink in order to obtain this secret, which is Yan Song, and it consumed most of my enthusiasm. I have read too many good historical and political novels if I want to read politics. I really don't need to read your book. The TV series I watched a while ago, Tang Dynasty Weird Stories, actually has the same pain points. The protagonist's position is too low. He can solve the case, but he is not even qualified to contact the case. At least there is a disciple of Di Gong in that TV series who can get started. The protagonist of your book is doing politics, solving crimes, and practicing martial arts while being upright. The result is that everything is not very good. In the next book, you can try to directly soul-transmit a certain vase, the Dali Temple Minister or the Dali Temple Deputy Minister, or directly wear the idle prince and start the plot of solving the case. Save this promotion process and focus on solving the case. Of course, this is my family's opinion. The author can refer to it.
Author, don't worry about your amazing detective. I want to read Zhutianwen. You don't have to be a detective in the Song Dynasty. It was much better to be a detective in the Ming Dynasty. At least you can use a good magnifying glass, right?
Detective team of the Ming Dynasty
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The more I understand history, the more I feel that the Qing Dynasty's crimes are unforgivable, and the Ming Dynasty is a country that combines land and sea. Before the Qing Dynasty, China did not have a country. As long as it was discovered, it belonged to China, just like that Washi who arrested the Ming Emperor, right? It is written in history, but taxes were still collected in the late Ming Dynasty. As many people on the Internet say, Mongolia was conquered by the Qing Dynasty, but the Qing Dynasty never collected taxes. There were so many indemnities in the late Qing Dynasty. It felt wrong. It felt a bit like transferring property and felt almost Jewish.
Why does the author obviously write very well, but...
Several of the author's books are well written, especially the detective stories, which are enough for making TV series. The cases are fascinating, but several major elements of the online novels are not grasped, and the readers have a poor sense of involvement. As far as the Song Dynasty Detective is concerned, the choice of the heroine is a big problem. The villains have a lot of facial features. I just read this book earlier and saw two male protagonists? A good book that is both famous and original in history, a bit toxic, has no sense of substitution, and does not have two protagonists at the beginning. I don't know what will happen next. I think the detective story is okay, but other plots are probably dragging on. The heroine will definitely be more interesting. I'm just waiting for the author to open a new book.
It sucks. Not as good as Li Yuanfang's book
I stocked up on a hundred chapters and slaughtered them. The author's writing style in this book is very fast-paced. One small case follows another, and there is no main line that affects the overall situation. It feels like a unit drama. The detective story is pretty good. But! I didn't expect it. I didn't expect that Princess Annan would fall in love with it for no reason because of its fragrance and softness. 😥😥😥 Haha, the crumb smell is a bit strong. To be honest, I was a little acclimated to the plot and thought it was the result of the brothers working together to solve the case and playing tricks on the Ming Dynasty... The free chapter was quite well written and then started an embarrassing emotional drama... If it was a foreshadowing of the subsequent case, it would still be acceptable. If it was purely designed to open a harem for driving, I would have to exit with regret.
For example, there are stories about detectives who will be killed after only three days of survival. Some things are just a struggle for power. The truth is not important. What is important is not to get involved and die.
Can you change the subject next time? Although I also like to watch detective stories, but since we have already explored detective stories from the Tang Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, it's time to pick up my old book about the gods.
The novel is good, but not very interesting
Under the circumstances of the Ming Dynasty, especially when working under Emperor Jiajing, the so-called detectives and Qingtian did not have much room for subjective expression, so the author created the Li Yuan Society to create space for the protagonist. However, it must be said that this character actually did not add much color to the novel, because the protagonist's own behavior is relatively limited, and the so-called secret society does not actually stand up to scrutiny. Naturally, it is difficult to write a wonderful story. Compared with the previous book, Di Jin was able to maneuver between Song, Liao, and Xixia, and villains such as the Maitreya Cult and the Organization, who have a wider range of activities, can also make the story more attractive. Speaking of solving crimes in ancient times, first of all, social order must be basically guaranteed. It is not easy to solve crimes in troubled times. It is of great significance. Secondly, if solving a case is too deeply integrated with politics, it will be easily affected by political power. Especially when the emperor is relatively strong, the significance and influence of solving the case itself will be reduced. In this case, the scope of choosing to travel through the times has been limited. The author is actually doing a dojo in some screw shells.
The author is crazy
That Yuan Fang was written well by Tang Dynasty. Wu Zetian was so awesome and the protagonist was fighting against him. Golden Finger was also quite exciting. In the end, she turned the Empress upside down and reached Water Margin. The magic has been changed, and it's a bit interesting. As soon as Jiajing comes, Goldfinger is immediately downplayed. Everyone, including the protagonist, is acting like a dog. In this film, he is still like a bear. I wonder if the genealogy is Jiajing Eagle Dog. You can write a civil fortress Zhu Qizhen better than this scammer.
Why do most dynasties in historical novels call officials "adult"❓ Before the Yuan Dynasty, "adult" in all dynasties was usually used to address parents and elders. "Adult" was rarely used to address officials in formal situations. It was occasionally used as a flattering title for eunuchs (eunuchs). Officials in the Yuan Dynasty were generally not called "adults" and were addressed by their official positions in formal situations. However, in informal situations, senior officials or special groups occasionally began to be called "adults". Officials in the Ming Dynasty were usually not called "adults". In formal occasions, they were addressed by official position, rank or "old gentleman". In informal situations, sporadic use cases have emerged due to the influence of the Yuan Dynasty (for example, in the Yuan drama "Pipa Ji", senior officials are called "adults"). The Ming Dynasty notebook "Gu Bu Gu Lu" mentions that the Sansi (the highest local administrative agency) addressed the governor as "Old Sir" and the patrol supervisor as "Sir Sir", but such usage is still an isolated phenomenon. In Ming Dynasty novels (such as "Journey to the West"), the title "adult" is occasionally seen, but it is more influenced by the Yuan Dynasty drama scripts rather than a true portrayal of officialdom. In reality, calling an ordinary official "sir" may lead to misunderstanding or even ridicule, as it is more commonly used to refer to parents or eunuchs. Before the mid-Qing Dynasty, "adult" was rarely used alone as an official title. Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" mentioned that during the Kangxi period, there was no convention for the title of "adult" for officials, and it was not until Yongzheng that it gradually became common. Fang Junshi's "Jiaoxuan Suilu" pointed out that during the Kangxi period, non-imperial officials and even governors were not called "sir". It was not until Yongzheng that calling officials "sir" gradually became common.
If you can't stand it any longer and throw out three baits, will those adults personally destroy the evidence? So brainless
In my impression, isn't this author an infinite streamer? I remember I quite liked The Spy Who. Why did you change the track?
I just watched the beginning. It's so strange. The prince of a small country died. This country is not strong, and there is serious civil strife in the country. He is rushing to seek help from the Ming Dynasty. A few guards are jumping around like crazy, and the protagonist is copying books to prove himself? Do the local officials have to work for a living? Not to mention that they were killed by Mingren, or what else can they do? The matter is so big that they have to confront each other, and the others are acting as yes-men. If a small country like this catches a lot of them, what are they? Killing them all can't help them.
Are there any similar books?
Wondering if there are any similar books? I can't find it on the entire website. I'm really convinced. After watching Detective Di Renjie on TV when I was a kid, it's so difficult to find novels like this except those old storytelling books.
First couplet: Ming Dynasty Detective, Second couplet: Weird Tales of the Northern Qi Dynasty, It rhymes quite well, two books
After reading twenty chapters, this book vividly portrays the image of the Ming Dynasty as mediocre and incompetent, being fooled around by small countries. However, I personally feel that the history of the Ming Dynasty suffered more from rigidity. It is really hard to read a few sentences like the one in the article that scare the readers of their own country.
I want to read the author's The Infinite Stream of Heavens
The spy movies written by the author are really good. I hope the author writes this type of movie.
Please ask Emperor Kaka to sign! Loyalty!
This book is really ugly! It's so different from before. After finishing the book, the restrictions were lifted.
How about coming to Ben Siheyuan Detective 1951 😁
No wonder this novel did not do well.
The beginning is too discouraging. It's no wonder his grades are good
I hope the author will rewrite that book myself.