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Chapter 915 911 Comments on "Traveling Through the Ming Dynasty to Become a Tyrant"

Chapter 915 911. Comments on "Traveling Through the Ming Dynasty to Become a Tyrant"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

What I recommend to you today is a work that has been widely recommended.

"Travel back to the Ming Dynasty and become a tyrant", Feng Du Qingjiang, level 4 author.

Category: History - Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties.

【Introduction】

Possessed by the Ming Dynasty carpenter emperor Zhu Youjiao, he was determined to become the toughest emperor.

Huang Taiji was tortured and even had to serve the Ming Dynasty in Siberia before his execution.

It made scholars and officials leave their homeland and spread Confucianism in the American continent.

【Brief Comment】

The author has two books under his name, "Sign-in Reward of 100 Million Yuan" and "Travel to the Ming Dynasty to Become a Tyrant", both of which have a high number of collections. Unfortunately, the former has not become a masterpiece.

There was a book called "Return to the Ming Dynasty to Become a Tyrant", which was a masterpiece with tens of thousands of orders.

I never expected that today this author would also write a novel with a similar title about the late Ming Dynasty, and it would also become a masterpiece.

It seems that readers are quite accepting of the so-called "tyrant" theme.

The story mainly tells that the protagonist travels back in time and becomes Zhu Youxiao, and the previous emperor died one month after ascending the throne.

Eunuch Wang An came to report the news, but because of his inappropriate behavior, he was slapped in the face by the protagonist and almost knocked unconscious.

Yang Lian, a core figure of the Donglin Party, was also directly imprisoned for the same action.

Other Donglin Party officials jointly submitted a memorial in an attempt to save Yang Lian, but Fang Congzhe from another party recommended the death penalty.

Later, under the persuasion of two Eastern Palace masters, Yang Lian was not killed, but was exiled along with several high-ranking officials of the Donglin Party.

The protagonist gathered Xu Guangqi and Sun Chengzong, listened to their advice, trained the army, and guarded against the rebellion in Liaodong, but it was not as violent as before.

The protagonist thought very clearly that the party strife must be strictly dealt with, Wei Zhongxian must be used as soon as possible to fight against it, military exercises are very necessary, and most importantly, the imperial power must be strengthened.

He didn't want to be like history, where he was only emperor for seven years and then accidentally fell into the water and died. Since being an emperor was not easy, he wanted to be a so-called "tyrant".

The writing style of this book is natural, the plot is smooth, and the tension is well-balanced. It is broad where it should be broad and detailed where it should be detailed. It is not just a mere account of events.

So there are many things to see, and it is worth a look for those friends who are interested.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

I read the latest chapter and there is nothing mentioned in this chapter. It's a bit sad.

This section mainly tells the story of Qin Liangyu leading her troops to attack Myanmar and gathering forces in the tropical rainforest to capture Muzhai.

The pace is relatively fast, the war details are not highlighted, and there are relatively few dialogues between characters. It is basically like reading a short historical record.

As you can imagine, it is difficult for readers to find space to interject and express their reading experience.

Because the plot is like historical material, not only ordinary readers cannot fully understand it, even someone like me who often tries to read various types of novels finds it very difficult.

The author doesn't have much to express, it seems like he is just stating the facts, without too much artistic processing, and it doesn't achieve the desired effect.

Although Qin Liangyu was said to be a good fighter, there was not much room for tactical display; although the Burmese army was said to be insufficient in combat power, there was no description of how miserable they were.

I watched it, but it was like I hadn’t seen it before.

This should be what is called water content in historical novels. Compared with the carefully conceived opening, it is not interesting at all.

The author seems to be giving up. It's only 125 million words, which should be a period worthy of being written in a special chapter.

All in all, it’s a pity!

(End of this chapter)

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