
Restart the Ming Dynasty
重启大明
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[Comment] I saw a post on Baidu today that commented on Jing Da. It deeply touched my heart. I wish Jing Da will become a great master of Qidian soon.
Side effects of the end of the magazine era – what should we do The people who come to this bar must know a lot about this book (how free they are), that is, they are thoughtful people, fans of Jingda, who come across the book by chance, and those who came from the magazine era, will see this (I will reveal that I am also a newbie). This post is purely a temporary feeling, an experience of the rise of new literature and the decline of old literature. Fast food culture originally included magazines, but when magazines declined, how many high-quality authors failed to keep up with the Internet era and were forgotten, how many high-quality authors gradually neglected writing, and how many high-quality authors could not adapt to the trend of fast food and were abandoned by the world? It is undeniable that whether it is new or old fast food literature, there are both high-quality and inferior products. It is also undeniable that the works produced by Jingda are basically high-quality. Unfortunately, just like those frustrated writers in the magazine era, they were half-slow when they entered the Internet. They only moved after the rise of online articles, which was also too late. When great gods like Ruyueguan and Mao Ni are popular, we, the new readers of Restarting the Ming Dynasty, have read so many chapters. Can we deny that Restarting the Ming Dynasty is not as good as Hui Ming and Jinyi? It's just that times are different. Times create heroes. Maybe one day, Jing Dada will appear powerfully, riding colorful clouds and wearing divine armor, but when that day comes, maybe the feeling will be different. At this moment, at least in the eyes of some of us, Jing Da is just our Jing Da, not the Jing Da of the previous readers of the magazine. He is a late hero with potential. His pen falls in the gloomy sky, but he does not know whether it is the twilight of dusk or the glimmer of dawn. There are so many people, maybe passers-by, maybe long-term readers, passing by, taking some leisure time from their busy work to enjoy the literature he created like his children. In fact, just watching silently is a kind of enjoyment.
[Character] found a bug
Xie Yucheng was still with him when Rongcheng Dingyi received the order to go to Nanjing to find Wang. When he arrived at the Xiangshan White Lotus Sect, he said that Xie Yucheng had not been seen since Maoerzhuang.
[Comment] The defeat of Tumubao in the Ming Dynasty contained a shocking conspiracy-the civil servant group usurped power by betraying the country and the emperor
Major doubts about the Tumubao Incident 1. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Zuoweicang was established in Tianjin and Tongzhou, and Thirty-seven Weicang was established in Beijing. Yi ordered the prefectures and counties in the world to set up more warehouses, and the warehouses in the four villages were moved to the city. Moreover, there are seven large granaries all the way from Beijing to Xuanfu, namely, Xinkaibao warehouse, Zhangjiakou Bao warehouse, Xiyang Hebao warehouse, Wanquan Youwei warehouse, Wanquan Zuowei warehouse, Dukou Bao warehouse, and Lixintun fort warehouse, which store the "combat military rations" of the Ming Dynasty. These seven large granaries are all directly transferred by the Ministry of War. However, during the Northern Expedition, there was not a single grain in the seven granaries to reinforce the "food-deficient" Northern Expeditionary Army. In sharp contrast, after the Tumubao massacre, Yu Qian, the acting Minister of War, transported all the grains in the seven granaries to the capital in just six days. The contrast in efficiency is intriguing. 2. As the Sixth Division of the Ming Army marched from Datong to Huailai, the Mongols followed and pursued them. Why did the Ming troops stationed along the way, such as Guo Deng of Datong and Yang Hong of Xuanfu, not come out to stop them? Instead, they watched helplessly as the Mongolian troops chased and fought the emperor and did not save the emperor. They did not know what the crime was. The strangest thing is that not only were Guo Deng, Yang Hong and others fine afterwards, but they were promoted to noble positions? What's going on? Some personal speculations The Tumu Fort change was obviously not that simple, because the point of the Tumu Fort was already far away within the Great Wall and very close to the military town of Xuanfu. However, the Ming army received neither information about the approach of the main force of the Wara cavalry nor assistance from the Xuanfu. At the critical moment when the Ming army was trapped in the Tumu Fort, Yang Hong, the commander-in-chief of the Xuanfu army, ordered the city to be closed. It was delayed for fifteen days before sending troops to clean up the mess. The Xuan Mansion of the Ming Dynasty had not lost many troops and had ample time and distance. Why not send out a pincer attack on the Oala Army? In the early Ming Dynasty, the military strength of the Xuanfu was the highest among all sides. During the orthodox period, the Xuanfu had at least 30,000 troops, more than 10,000 war horses, and abundant firearms (479 divine spears, 2161 divine guns, 4223 divine spears, etc.). If the troops stationed near the town and the troops broken on the east road were gathered together, it would be enough to form a powerful force including cavalry and musketeers. Yang Hong held a large number of troops, but he watched the enemy pursue his emperor without saving him. What kind of behavior was this? Yang Hong sent troops to rescue him, and if he succeeded, he would be a hero of the ages, and the emperor and all civil and military officials would be grateful to him, and he would be richly rewarded; if he failed, he would have done his duty, and he would become a loyal minister of the ages, and the court would take care of his family; but he chose not to save him. Didn't Yang Hong know that by not carrying out a rescue, he would offend not only Ming Yingzong and Wang Zhen, but also the military generals and some senior civil servants who accompanied the army? Together they are the most powerful political force in the Ming Dynasty. Once they escape safely back to the capital and hold Yang Hong accountable, Yang Hong will die without a burial place! Even if the emperor and all the civil and military officials are dead, it stands to reason that the new emperor and the officials in the capital will also pursue Yang Hong's crime of not saving him, and Yang Hong will also be ruined! If he rescued him, Yang Hong would benefit greatly regardless of success or failure. If he didn't rescue him, his reputation would be ruined regardless of whether the emperor escaped or not, and he would even implicate the nine clans. But Yang Hong chose not to rescue him. Why was he acting so contrary to common sense? Why did the 20,000 to 30,000 Wa La army dare to ignore the elite troops of the Ming Xuan Mansion behind them?
[Comment] This novel is so well written that I will continue to read it and pay attention to it. I'll give you tickets if I have them, and I'll give you whatever I have.
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[Comment] The author made a huge miscalculation
Jingtai eight years, Tianshun another eight years, plus one piece 16 years. The protagonist restored the Yingzong five years in advance, so Tianshun should have been eight years plus five years for a total of thirteen years. Did it take the protagonist eight or nine years to go to sea once? So it must be that the author completely forgot about the five years he snatched from Jingtai.
[Comment] Lonely lonely
How many years have passed since this book was the one that forced me out of my diving state? Unexpectedly, the late holiday is not guaranteed. But give this book a thumbs up
I'm so tired of reading it. The chapter names are too general and it's the same as nothing.
[Comment] Ding Yi contradicts himself
I wrote a special chapter earlier where Ding Yi wanted to save the 200,000 Ming army, but because he was a soft-spoken man and no one listened to him, he could only act as a solo savior. Writing this seems to be to show that Ding Yi is not a speculator, but he is unable to change the overall situation. But the problem is that it is not only empty words to persuade Wang Zhen to change the established strategy that can reverse the situation of the war. The Ming army was surrounded because they did not expect that the Oara army would break through the Great Wall defense line and appear behind the Ming army. Since Ding Yi knew this battle well, he could send his men with Wang Zhen to detect the Oara army's movements in advance. Wang Zhen would naturally change his strategy as long as he was not an idiot. There are also Zhu Yong's 50,000 cavalry. Ding Yi actually wanted Wang Zhen to hand over these 50,000 cavalry to his command. Did he forget to take his medicine? As long as Wang Zhen's IQ is higher than 30, he won't do this. These cavalrymen were wiped out only after they were caught in an ambush. Ding Yi asked his men to tell Zhu Yong when they approached the ambush site that the problem would be solved if they discovered the ambush. Ding Yi's group of student subordinates were all Jinyiwei, and Jinyiwei had the responsibility of spying on the enemy in the Ming Dynasty, so the above two points could be easily accomplished without being questioned. Of course, if the above is followed, Ding Yi will not be able to protect Yingzong's lap. It makes perfect sense for Ding Yi not to save the Ming army but only Yingzong in order to maximize his interests. The current description in the book gives people a contradictory feeling, or it can be said that Ding Yi is both doing something and building an archway. Of course, this archway is for himself to see and comfort himself - "It's not that I don't want to save the army, it's that Wang Zhen doesn't listen to me."
[Comment] Give the author a comment.
I just started reading it, and there are often typos and incorrect sentences, which affects the reading experience. Can the author check it after writing?
I've finished the book. Let's go to the last one 😜 and make sure it's finished before putting it on the bookshelf.
What's the story? I watched the beginning and was a bit confused. I don't know where to go next.
I recommend "The Road to Hegemony at the End of Qin". Friends who like the end of Qin can check it out. Not systematic!
[Single Chapter Review] Thoughts after reading "Chapter 103: The Emperor Gives Color (15)"
This pretense is so awesome!
[Comment] Boss, did you post the wrong chapter content today? ? ? ?
😭😭😭😭😭 Click in and see that the content is wrong. Why is it yesterday's plot?
[Comment] Chapter 63: Work is done well (13) The content is the same as 12
Chapter 63: Work well (13) The content is the same as 12
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I've seen your book in a magazine before, it's awesome! I particularly recommend "Bone Soul" and give it 8 recommendation votes. 🤭
[Comment] This chapter is so hot
I agree with the comment downstairs. You really don't need to explain history. Life is very tiring, okay? I'm busy explaining all day long and it's very annoying. Please heal me and give me more updates, okay!
[Comment] There is a common sense mistake
High school biology students should have mentioned that oral administration of penicillin, antivenom, various enzyme drugs, etc. Is ineffective because they will be digested by the stomach like milk.
This book is considered a buried one
This book is considered a buried one
[Comment] Author, don't try to explain anything, prove anything, explain anything, okay?
What most readers want to read is the story you tell. The last two chapters have been written with no literary grace, no taste, the sentences are not fluent, the words do not convey the meaning, and there are many mistakes and omissions. When I read the last two chapters, I just feel that you always want to guess and confirm the truth of this period of history, establish a certain point of view, and prove and elaborate it to the readers. This is not what you, an online writer, should do. In addition, the recent chapters are scattered, have too many typos and omissions, are increasingly unreasonable, and are not attractive. It is completely different from the previous chapters. What are you busy with? Are you so busy that you don't even check for typos or misspellings? Not to mention literary talent. The most important thing related to the performance of the subscription is the quality of the book.
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[Plot] Hunting Fire Zhao Langshan Three Mistakes
Original text: "But when nearly a ton of war horses come roaring towards us, and the knight on the horse is wielding his weapon to kill, can he still keep the spear in his hand motionless, with the tip of the spear always pointing between the eyes of the war horse?" 1. At that time, Wala's favorite method was to use drops. Mongolian horses were not large in size, and an adult horse weighed between 270 and 370 kilograms. 2. If the protagonist in the book captures the White Horse, he would indeed be heavier if he really had blood horse blood, but it would still be far from the ton level. 3. The Shire, a descendant of the French heavy-armored knights and war horses in the Middle Ages, weighed more than one ton as an adult, but it is basically impossible to appear in the book. 4. Even if the knight on horseback is added, it is impossible to reach the ton level, because the figure in the book obviously does not wear armor and does not carry many items. 5. There may be a few cases of nearly ton-level cavalry charges in ancient China, but they will never be treated as an example of a battle between infantry and cavalry. 😅
[Comment] When fighting Wa Ci earlier, it was mentioned that Ding Yi pretended that Wang Zhen was killed by substituting others for others.
Anyway, now that the chief assistant and British Duke who traded with Ding Yi are dead, can Wang Zhen be brought back?
[Comment] When I saw Chapter 17~Yu Qian's poem recited by pig's feet~I laughed and peed~
Yu Qian's poems were published earlier~ Brother, do you have some historical knowledge~ I'm speechless~😵