
Smuggling to the Ming Dynasty
走私大明
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- Completed
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- 1.7M Words
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- Historical
- Audience
- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 10y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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[Comment] Adding chaos to the Japanese political situation is not a good way to eliminate the Japanese rebellion along the coast of the Ming Dynasty
As the saying goes, people are cheap when they leave their hometown. If those Japanese rogues had not been able to survive in Japan due to the years of war, how could they have embarked on the road of invading the Ming Dynasty? Didn't you see that the Manchus had been in seclusion for many years, and the reason why the Japanese did not invade was because the Tokugawa shogunate provided a peaceful environment so that civilians could live without becoming desperadoes. Therefore, if the political situation in Japan becomes more chaotic and wars become more frequent, not only will it be impossible to eliminate the Japanese rebellion, but it will be counterproductive, causing more people to be unable to survive in Japan and making the Japanese rebellion more severe. The best way is to help the Muromachi shogunate reestablish its authority and become the second Tokugawa shogunate, so that no one can take advantage of the shogunate and the daimyo. No matter how strong the shogunate was, it would be unjust and unjust to be in charge of the country's affairs. It would be easy to be "overthrown" by various feudal lords due to a setback in their prestige. Their energy could only be concentrated on dealing with the fallen daimyo and had no time to worry about other things. In the end, Japan would never be able to dominate Kaidong.
[Comment] After reading Chapter 4, I felt a little depressed.
First of all, the protagonists written in the first two chapters have a good attitude and do not complain about others or do anything weird. The first impression is not bad. But when it comes to the plot of breaking off the engagement, maybe it's because of different perceptions. Anyway, if I were in that situation, I would break off the engagement. If you want to break off, I will end the matter without saying a word. The protagonist's performance is a bit like a mad dog. Although the side of the supporting actor who broke off the engagement is a bit unkind, to be honest, the other side is not at fault. First of all, in terms of benefits, your family is in a state of poverty and can't spare any funds, and the older generation with whom you have a relationship has just ended the marriage, so why not break off the engagement? Originally, they were all merchants' homes, and they should pay more attention to their interests. No one can accuse the supporting characters of doing something wrong. What's more, they said they didn't want to return the bride price and only wanted to break off the engagement. They didn't mean to ridicule the protagonist's family in order to save face. This approach was a bit adding insult to injury, but compared to modern times, it was really a good conscience. From an emotional point of view, it was an arranged marriage. The girl was only 13 years old and had no feelings at all. For both parties, it was only the entanglement of interests that contributed to the engagement. They were polite on the surface and did not blatantly say that your woman is not worthy of my son. This was considered to be the last bit of face given. The protagonist's current situation is that a phoenix on the ground is not as good as a chicken. Although the whole family is suspected of being forced, think about it, if someone sends a servant to bring a letter to the protagonist saying that they don't want your daughter, which one will make people more angry? So although others don't do very well in terms of human relations, they are still basically given face, but the protagonist just raises the price from the ground, damn, can this thing raise the price from the ground? You are forced to pay back the money in installments of seven to eight years. As a man, at this time, you should not say, we will refund the bride price, we will pay off the debt, and I will tear up the marriage certificate in front of you (don't be very excited, just tear it up calmly. People who have confidence in themselves, what they think in their hearts is that it will definitely not be themselves who will regret it in the future.) You are acting rogue and getting out of debt, why don't you get a marriage certificate, or make a marriage deal? It's not exciting at all. As for the protagonist after he committed this act, he said that there will be times when you will regret it in the future, which is really a bit funny. Regarding what the author said about breaking off an engagement and ruining one's reputation, in fact, would a time traveler care about it? As long as the protagonist treats the girl well, it's enough. When he becomes prosperous in the future, will those who come to propose marriage be afraid of not crossing the threshold? Well, the only bright spot is that the protagonist has a good attitude when faced with the situation of being surrounded by a family, and he also forces away the black sheep and a few concubines.
[Comment] Guess the identity of the protagonist
Based on the wishes mentioned by Emperor Hongzhi in the wedge, as well as the plots of recent chapters, I guess that the pig's foot is most likely Zhu Houwei, the second son of Emperor Hongzhi who died in infancy, and the biological brother of Emperor Zhengde. 😃
When I saw that Zhu Houzhao was having so much fun, I just stopped watching. A person who went to Jiangnan once was scolded to death. Would someone who went to Jiangnan seven times want to die on the dragon's throne?
[Comment] Modern people are horribly stupid, while ancient people were incredibly shrewd. Forget about traveling back in time.
A pig's trotter is dumber than a pig, and a woman is smarter than a god-level alien. Let's just let the woman be a pig's trotter, and the man can travel back in time. It's too tragic.
I came here from Lao Yu's "The Xian King of the Northern Song Dynasty" and "The Lazy Early Tang Dynasty". Lao Yu's writing has always been very good, and I was very happy to read it. However, the flaws of this book are really too obvious, which made me unable to persevere. In Chapter 162, it is written that Tang Bohu went to Beijing to paint (blindly guessing it was an erotic painting), but in Chapter 280, the protagonist met the impoverished Tang Bohu again in Shibosi? ? ! I thought it was Lao Yu's foreshadowing, but when I looked down, I saw the description of Tang Bohu's wife and daughter that seemed familiar to me in the previous article? ? ! I just realized it was a clerical error. I don't know if I was the only one who saw it. I am really sad that a book has such a flaw in less than 300 chapters, because I highly admire Lao Yu's writing style in the historical time travel I have read, but the details of this book really made me abandon the book.
I'm really impressed. Is this protagonist mentally ill? Knowing that you are in danger, you still leave those things at home.
It's just ordinary time travel, what is smuggling?
Why do time travel novels have to be called smuggling?
Has the author actually studied history? Nine out of ten Ming histories written by the Manchus are completely different.
It is a flesh-and-blood work worth seeing.
This novel is so well written. I hope the author will work hard. By the way, I would also like to tell all my friends that Lao Bai Zhu's new work "The Bones of the Han Dynasty Across the Ming Dynasty" can also be read. Lao Bai Zhu already has a complete novel of 3 million words "Little Common People in the Late Ming Dynasty". Don't worry.
I just read the first few chapters, and I feel that the story and writing are pretty good, but the price and currency setting made me smash my head against the wall. One penny costs five kilograms of vegetables, and eleven cents a kilogram of pork. How can it be so cheap? Moreover, you pay with silver. It was illegal to use silver in the Ming Dynasty. You can only use treasure notes and copper coins.
I don't know whether the author is living a lie all day long, or whether the protagonist is living a lie. ?
[Single Chapter Review] Thoughts after reading "Chapter 116: The Lady"
Polygamy was practiced in ancient times, so why should we break off the engagement? Miss Xie can definitely be given the status of an equal wife! The Xie family's merchant background is completely insufficient for the status of a real wife, so she can be given the status of a common wife!
[Comment] I just found out that Beiming has opened a new book
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[Comment] After reading Chapter 26, I don't know why I don't like Xie Lingyun at all.
This woman is too strong and quirky. To a certain extent, she really hates this type of character. If the protagonist were to accept her later, in my humble opinion, she would just be disgusting. . .
[Comment] It's a very interesting novel, I recommend it to everyone~~ It's getting better and better!
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[Comment] Keep at it and your efforts will be rewarded
Keep at it and your efforts will be rewarded
[Comment] Public version of the original version
Capital Datang also looked through the public version. I didn't see much in this one, but it seemed better than that one. Thanks to the hard work of the author, I highly recommend it.
[Comment] Well written
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[Comment] Support. Ordered
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[Comment] The monthly pass has just been updated, come on!
The monthly pass has just been updated, come on!
[Comment] The heroine is heartbroken and the protagonist? But if there are no Japanese and the protagonist is dead, what are you doing, author?
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[Comment] Happy May Day
🤝🌹 Laoyu Dada doesn't seem to be very good at managing the book review section. I wonder if you can send me a secondary version. Although I'm also very lazy, it seems to be slightly better than Dada.
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It's an old book. In the early stage, the protagonist mainly relies on luck and is a little bit poisonous. It's barely readable.
Long live the harem≧▽≦≧▽≦≧▽≦
The Japanese Kingdom of Korea also occupies too much space. The structure is loose and the plot is mediocre. I came here to read the article and was very disappointed😞
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[Comment] How many updates have been released?
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