
Daming: When I Was in the Hongwu Dynasty, I Wholeheartedly Remonstrated
大明:人在洪武朝,我一心死谏
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- 47k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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- 3d ago
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- Qidian
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It's called wishing for death, but actually you don't want to die at all. You just need to eat a few more times on Li Shanchang, Hu Weiyong, and Lan Yu's birthdays. If a modern person wants to die in the Ming Dynasty, and this is still the time of Zhu Yuanzhang, don't be too simple. Just advise, abolish the vassal system, abolish the slave system, abolish the humble status system, abolish the nine-surname fishermen system, let them go ashore, physically go ashore, ban the binding of feet, abolish the eight-legged Wentai Pavilion, and they will die in the imperial edict within a day.
If you have to die and go back to ensure your safety, you can't die for the sake of dying, but work hard to really do things and benefit the people.