
No One Knows How to Save Daming Better Than Me
没人比我更懂救大明
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To be honest, I think this gang of gangsters in Jiangnan is well written.
Especially the rabble like Nanming! ! This group of gentry and the army in Jiangnan brought their own fate. First of all, when this group of civil servants objected to Chongzhen sending the prince to Nanjing to supervise the country, it was doomed to the fall of Nanming. Without a legal heir, Nanming began to fight among himself. This group of insects is against the emperor when he is around. Even when the emperor is away, there will be internal fighting for interests. In troubled times, heavy rituals are required. It would be fine if they could use thunder to destroy one party. But they are not still playing the civil servants' game of constraining each other and being nasty to each other. At that time, it had long been an era of relying on weapons to speak. Finally, the Tatars came and killed them all.
Chapter 4 starts poisoning
An ancient man who didn't know anything about gravity, how about you talk to him about black holes? ? ? Also talking nonsense about other science fiction themes, the author is a bit too lethargic and can't figure out what the point is.
It's okay, you can read it, but it has flaws.
The fun comes from the author's strong sense of substitution, and the flaws also come from this. I feel that the author is indeed a Zhongden😥 who knows some Ming history and writing, but doesn't know much about the Internet. He skips written expressions and his oral skills are like an adult German shepherd.
Author, please stop writing historical articles. The language habits are really unbearable. Instead, write modern ones.
The protagonist travels through the period of King Xin who has not yet become Chongzhen. While portraying his brotherhood with Tianqi, he invents briquettes and glass as King Xin, accumulates wealth, controls public opinion, builds a new army, and promotes reforms. This is a late Ming novel that is not in line with the taste of the market. The protagonist does not pretend to be sugary, but uses a slightly "jumping" style to advance the plot. He has the image of a wise king. Those who like this type of novel will probably like it!
Have a taste
Hao Chi 😍 Hao Chi
How should I put it? If the author had been Zhao Ji, he would probably have succeeded. After all, the Jingkang scandal was a black swan event. But it will not work during the Apocalypse and Chongzhen period, because the official system has collapsed and cannot be saved unless a new start is made. Many people believe that the emperor is wise, and the ministers will work hard accordingly. This may happen in the early and middle dynasties. For example, many of the ministers under Yang Guang also worked under Li Shimin. But for these ministers in the late Ming Dynasty, if you ask them to die for their country, they will probably agree. If you ask them to reform tax collection, it is absolutely impossible. Why, although they died for their country, their reputation is still there, but if you dare to betray the class and collect taxes, your family will be ruined and you will be in the dark. What you are doing now is no different from what you were doing in the seventh year of Apocalypse. In the fourth year of Apocalypse, the emperor finally woke up, re-appointed Wei Zhongxian, and reluctantly raised money to stabilize the border. In the seventh year of Apocalypse, the emperor announced through Wei Zhongxian that he was going to reform. The ministers killed by Wei Zhongxian before were still full of heads, but Wang Gongchang warned him, but as soon as he made a small change here, the emperor over there fell into the water. The imperial court has lost control of the local government. The ministers in the imperial court and the central government are basically the white gloves of various interest groups. As long as you don't reform, it doesn't matter if Chongzhen kills a few chief ministers. Some of them are Hanlin officials. You Chongzhen don't have to fall into the water like Tianqi, you can do whatever you want. A friend above said that he was tired of reading plain texts from the perspective of emperors, generals and ministers, and there was no perspective of ordinary people. In fact, he was wrong. Most of what we see is from the perspective of ordinary people: why does the emperor not eat minced meat? Although there are a few bad ministers, most of them are good and just follow the trend. As long as I have traveled through the emperor, the emperor's vision will be broadened and he will understand everything. When the ministers see it, they think, oh, the emperor is enlightened, so let's stop pretending. We are all loyal ministers and work hard to make the new Ming Dynasty a good one. Sometimes I don't know whether we are really stupid or pretending to be stupid. In the late Ming Dynasty, those civil servants were bickering in the court. We seemed to believe that they didn't understand what national affairs were. But you ask yourself if they really didn't understand. Then why did they do this? They were just serious about fooling the emperor. Then they had already Why would the emperor continue to talk serious nonsense when he could have been able to ignore it? It was just a matter of fact. The titles of feudal kings, nobles, and gentry were all given by the court. If you let the court collapse, wouldn't it mean that everyone has the same status, so the annual tax revenue is just enough that the court can barely maintain it. As for Liaodong, it has nothing to do with us in the south. Finally, let me talk about the first sentence of the country chapter in the political class. The state is a violent institution used by the ruling class to rule, and the key is a violent institution.
From the previous book
I don't like the history of emperors and generals, because there is no corner in the history of emperors and generals, only the silent desolation of all living beings who cannot make a sound.
The previous article is very good, but Chapter 168 is a bit scary. Whether you go back to ancient times to make revolution or make everyone equal, why do you still want to practice monogamy? An emperor only needs one wife, so what's the point of traveling through time? Most modern wealthy men still want to have several girlfriends. You are setting yourself apart from readers!
The household registration system of the Ming Dynasty was the same as the Indian caste system, dividing people into three, six or nine levels. Generations cannot turn over. Generations of soldiers can only serve as soldiers and sing operas. Generations of generations can only sing operas. The whole society is in stagnant water!
You should do things in any era, whether it's starting from scratch or rebuilding the world. Don't do things you don't know. There was too much garbage in that era and there were enemies both inside and outside. It would be better if there were fewer dead people in this world.
The recent plot is a bit nonsense. It is completely unfeasible for the south to recruit soldiers to fight against the central government. There may be some gentry at the bottom who are instigating it, but there is no way that Qian, Han and other Jinshi and old people will follow them to fool around, unless they are undercover. And the whole process did not describe the worries and fears of some gentry about recruiting soldiers. This plot is too nonsense. . . . .
I couldn't survive the first chapter. A time traveler went to Xu Guangqi to learn mathematics and geometry. 🙂 It's the end of the Du Dynasty, and he will be the emperor in a few years. It's no better to ask about current affairs and dig up the memory of people's names in his head than to learn geometry.
No late dynasty or empire is worth saving and cannot be saved. The people, systems, and institutions that attract your historical recognition are all the founding batch. Talent cannot be passed down through blood. Descendants who think that dominance is natural will destroy the foundation of the ruling order that their predecessors have worked hard to establish. Isn't it a living example across the ocean?
I find that many historical novels are written so naively. You are writing about the era of imperial power. The emperor ran his own newspaper, but he actually allowed private citizens to run newspapers. This is absolutely impossible. As a time traveler and becoming the emperor yourself, how can you allow others to run newspapers? There must be only one newspaper allowed in the country. The more newspapers there are, the harder it is to manage.
A Ming Dynasty novel written by a blind historian + Mu Yangquan
In this impetuous society, am I sick? I don't want to keep reading. Personally, I think we have more structure than the ancients, with a broader perspective and IQ. They came up one after another in the imperial examination and played us to death. So I got sick and stopped watching it, just because I didn't want to follow it and argue with the ancients and make sense. I will go back, grab the knife handle tightly, and kill. It doesn't make sense, understand or not, it doesn't matter if you kill someone and turn the world upside down, kill someone to make a name for yourself. So I give up this book. This book is a good book, and there is nothing to say about its logic or words.
I read a few chapters, and there were comments saying that the protagonist wants to be monogamous later on. Is it true? If you do this kind of brainless and cool article, the author's brain will be kicked by a donkey. Didn't you see how high the mortality rate of children was in ancient times? Moreover, if you give birth to a hammer, you won't be able to change it.
Is there a system or cheat sheet? If not, I always think that the author treats the readers as fools.
This author is not good. The previous book was about reforming feudalism to democracy, and the cuckold plot... A lot of poisonous points
Single woman
In this era, the author actually wants to be alone with a woman. . .
This historical area is becoming more and more outrageous as it is written. It is confusing and inconsistent, and the plot is just plain and straightforward. It can't convey any sense of life. Is this pure AI writing?
I hope this book won't be like the previous one, involving a vassal state. There is no need for other countries to exist in East Asia. North Korea and Japan should no longer exist at all. How could you allow nails to be hammered in at the door of your house? I can't even think of the author's brain circuits. If Myanmar wants to be annexed, its southwest must be close to the Indian Ocean. The southwest provinces can go to Europe and Africa directly through the Indian Ocean. There is no need to go around the South China Sea and go to Malacca! There should be no other countries in the entire Indo-China Peninsula! The second industrial revolution is mentioned in the book, but these places are not included. I just can't figure it out! Other authors who wrote historical novels that traveled to the 16th century would occupy all the land around China and try to kill half of the local people or relocate them to other places.
After the poison is over, Chapter 4 rubs the microscope with hands
Why, because the protagonist wants to prove that it is not a virtual world, and the protagonist also talks about parallel universes with an ancient person,,,
Chongzhen needs courage and determination
The late Ming Dynasty was rotten to the core, and there was no way out for reform. The best way was to set up a flag in the name of the emperor and conquer the world again. First take control of the city of Beijing and promote low-level officers and officials. Whether they killed or imprisoned, relatives, nobles, and high-ranking officials had to raid their homes one by one. This was the source of military expenditures for the government. Recruit troops to attack several provinces around Beijing, then plot to the north, and then go south. No matter what, occupy a place, kill and imprison relatives, clan members, high-ranking officials, promote low-level officers, poor families, and low-level officials,
Chongzhen saved the Ming Dynasty? Then you have to be ruthless! ! ! The first sword was used to cut down the clan and collect the wealth of the clan. In the second step, with the wealth of the clan, you have to revitalize the factory guards and rectify the imperial army. The third step is to use factory guards to kill wealthy southern businessmen and Shanxi business gangs, and kill all corrupt officials. The fourth part is a literary inquisition. If anyone dares to scold you, the whole family will be sent to the northern Xinjiang army.
The author's writing style is better than that of most online novel authors, but the rationality of the novel is really poor. The protagonist carried out reforms in the 17th century and developed so fast, which is simply unbelievable. There are many things in novels that, to be honest, did not develop so fast in the decades of our 20th century. In "Black Sail of the Ming Dynasty", the protagonist builds a flintlock gun, but it cannot be mass-produced for ten years. It took more than 10 years, but the protagonist could not make the glass of the telescope. Not to mention the steam engine. These are the real actual situations. In the Ming Dynasty in the 17th century, it was not that easy to make such a thing. Many historical novels treat industrial development as child's play. Without hundreds of thousands of people who have received modern general education, how can large-scale industry be developed? The protagonist of "Modernization of the Ming Dynasty" can travel between modern times and the late Ming Dynasty through time and space channels, and can also bring many people from modern times to the Ming Dynasty for development and transformation. None of them develop as fast as in this book!
It's so watery that I feel like vomiting just looking at it.
There is no need to subscribe. I know the content of each chapter just by reading the title. I am not curious at all. It is so stupid. Here is a trick for the author: promulgate a certain policy. First write a chapter from the perspective of the protagonist, then write a chapter from the perspective of the beneficiary, and then write a chapter from the perspective of the small character. One chapter for the big character. Wow.
The most outrageous thing about this book is that even the people in the review section think the author is crazy 😂
These recent hard cosplay scenes of the American Civil War have left people speechless. Totally illogical. There is basically no feasibility.