
Chongzhen: Reshaping the Mountains and Rivers
崇祯:重塑山河
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- Ongoing
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- 767k Words
- Genre
- Historical
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- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
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- 1mo ago
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- Qidian
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Chongzhen: Reshaping the Mountains and Rivers
A soul from the future, with a deep hatred for the Manchus three hundred years later, was reborn as Chongzhen, the king of the subjugated country. Faced with a corrupt court, millions of refugees, and hundreds of thousands of cavalry, he reorganized the capital with an iron fist, laid out science and technology and people's livelihood with a forward-looking vision, and spent ten years of life forging a sword of revenge. This is not the coward Chongzhen, this is the tyrant who wants Huang Taiji to have no return! The start is explosive and the rhythm is tight. Let's see how Chongzhen changes his destiny and reshapes the mountains and rivers!
Did you, the author, never check the history when writing your book? Official history records that the British Duke died on the mission of rectifying the Beijing camp.
It's so beautiful, so novel, and good-looking. I will continue to follow it.
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Do all the novels you open have multiple female protagonists?
We can't focus on human nature. Check the living environment of ancient generals and the civil servants of the Ming, Zhong and later periods. These people all wanted to change their shells in the middle period, but no one thought of paying the price. There are dozens of clans with 100,000 people.