In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen, the rebel army broke through the capital, and the emperor committed suicide. Inside, there were rogue rebels who stole the imperial seal, and outside, the Tartar barbarians caused havoc. With the country in ruins and rivers and mountains collapsing, the entire n
Tranquility reigns both within and beyond the borders, prosperity flourishes, and regulations and laws are meticulously implemented.The suppression of the Japanese pirates, the reform of the official system, and the One-Whip Law – the Great Ming of the sixth year of Wanli presents a picture of flour
The Great Zhou Empire, where five major cultivation systems—Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, Martial Arts, and Demonism—coexisted.Martial artists on the battlefield, scholars studying physics, Taoists cultivating purity, Buddhas achieving nirvana, and demonic beings from the Demon Sect eyeing the sou
Synopsis: In the twenty-sixth year of the Jiajing era, the Emperor of the Great Ming was obsessed with alchemy and cultivating Taoism, wholeheartedly seeking longevity. Xia Yan and Yan Song fought openly and secretly for the position of Chief Minister, neither willing to concede. The Franks pirates
Synopsis: Peace reigns both at home and abroad, prosperity abounds within the seas, and discipline and laws are all clearly refined. Repelling the Japanese pirates, rectifying official governance, and the Single-Whip Law, the Great Ming in the sixth year of Wanli presents a thriving appearance. Howe
Synopsis: (Book Club: 309429159) In the 17th year of Chongzhen, the rebel army breached the capital, and the Emperor committed suicide to serve the nation. Internally, there were rogue bandits seizing the imperial seal, and externally, the Tartar barbarians were aggressive. The country was ruined, b
The Great Zhou Empire, where five major cultivation systems - Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, Martial Arts, and Demonic Cultivation - stand side by side. Martial warriors on the battlefield, scholars studying the world, Taoists cultivating in solitude, Buddhas achieving Nirvana, and demonic creature
At the end of the twelfth year of Yongli, the Ming army suffered multiple defeats.The vast landscape was lost, and heroes from all over the world perished.The mountains and rivers were broken like willows in the wind, and the remaining people's tears dried up in the dust of the barbarians...At this