Book Review by a Monk Who Was Fooled by Farming Literature (Free)
At first I saw that "Bringing the Warehouse to the Ming Dynasty" was still a small seedling. The protagonist Fang Xing unexpectedly brought a huge warehouse to the Ming Dynasty and Zhu Di's era. Lao Na thought that this was an article about farming. Zhu Di was in trouble and had already usurped Jianwen's throne. It was impossible for the protagonist to offer suggestions and suggestions to defeat Jianwen at this time, and the opportunity to enter officialdom was limited. Instead, you can use the warehouse to invent and create and become a rich man. Influenced the Ming Dynasty from another angle.
The opening of "Bringing the Warehouse to the Ming Dynasty" is not amazing, but a bit cliché. I thought it was a white and refreshing popular product, so I put it on the bookshelf casually and collected dozens of chapters. When I watched it again, I felt it was a bit unexpected. Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Di and his grandsons appeared one after another, and science showed a small corner, which made it a little interesting. So I officially updated it. I still have to complain here. The opening chapter of "Bringing the Warehouse to the Ming Dynasty" is really average. If I hadn't always liked historical articles, I might have missed this beautiful article.
As the novel gradually unfolds, the iron bones of the Ming Dynasty are deeply portrayed by Jazz, which becomes more and more burning. The emperor guards the country, the king dies in the country
Not just talking, but actually doing it. Zhu Di's tenacity and the bloody battles of the soldiers made Lao Na's blood boil with excitement. Especially when Zhu Di fell at the moment of victory, Lao Na really burst into tears. Jazz's sensational ability is extraordinary. No wonder there were more and more fans reading the book later, and the last book became a god.
Novels, like poetry, both need the power to move people's hearts. If they cannot move the readers, they will forget about it in the end. This book "Bringing the Warehouse to the Ming Dynasty" did it. I like it very much and am very impressed. This is my favorite online novel in more than a year, no one.
I heard that Jazz is a part-time job, but he is unusually diligent. For a long time, Jazz has been insisting on four shifts. This is what I admire about Jazz. Jazz's novel is becoming more and more attractive and can reach the level of becoming a god. It has a lot to do with his gritted teeth and insistence on updating. I wonder if it is not better and better as he writes more and more, and it is full. That will attract so many readers. One book Being a god is not a joke.
Since the Han Dynasty only respected Confucianism, Confucian disciples have been a privileged class. They are superior, monopolizing education and officialdom. They are corrupt and degenerate, conservative and stubborn, but they are so powerful that even the emperor wants to see the face of Confucianism. The reason why China later fell behind the West has an inseparable relationship with this lack of enterprising spirit. People are all selfish, and no one wants to have their vested interests taken away, and these Confucian disciples of the Ming Dynasty were no different. In the beginning, people are inherently good by nature, which is a beautiful thing in imagination, and it is never a fact. The protagonist wants to carry out a revolution and take away the preferential treatment given to the gentry class. This is undoubtedly a dangerous move. Looking around, there are enemies everywhere. But Fang Xing walked unswervingly step by step. For the long-term peace of the Han family and the prosperity of the Ming Dynasty, he would never turn back! With science in one hand and a sword in the other, he would lead a great era with a bow and move towards his goal step by step. go ahead.