Hello, according to the information you provided, I can try to help you find a novel called "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a famous historical novel written by Chen Shou, a historian of the Ming Dynasty. The novel narrated the stories of the emperors and historical figures of the Ming Dynasty, covering the history of the Ming Dynasty's rise, politics, war, and diplomacy. In the novel, the heroine's name was Zhu Qiyu. She was betrothed to the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qizhen. If you have any questions about the name of the novel, please feel free to let me know. I will try my best to help you find it.
I recommend "My Uncle's Name is Zhu Di" and "Feng Luan Hua Zhang." Both novels involved the plot of Emperor Chengzu Zhu Di and Empress Xu. The main character of My Uncle's Name is Zhu Di, Xu Jingchang, was Empress Xu's grandnephew, while Feng Luan Hua Zhang described Empress Xu's life, including her emotional entanglement with Ming Chengzu Zhu Di. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"Ming Dynasty: I, Zhu Di's Fourth Son." I recommend this novel to you. The plot is compact and full of ups and downs. It's full of imagination and historical flavor of the Ming Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Ming Dynasty was not directly destroyed by Zhu Zhanji, but some of his decisions and systems aggravated the decline of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Zhanji was the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. During his reign, he made some wrong decisions, such as frequent military expansion, which led to the exhaustion of the army and the people and social unrest. In addition, he also gave up the Ming Dynasty's rule in Annan. Although the burden was reduced, he also lost his territory. Although Zhu Zhanji created the "rule of benevolence and propaganda" in the early days of his reign, some of his decisions and systems almost destroyed the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, it could be said that the decline of the dynasty had a certain relationship with Zhu Zhanji's rule.
The Ming Dynasty was not directly destroyed by Zhu Zhanji, but some of his decisions and systems aggravated the decline of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Zhanji was the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. During his reign, he made some wrong decisions, such as frequent military expansion, which led to the exhaustion of the army and the people and social unrest. In addition, he also gave up the Ming Dynasty's rule in Annan. Although the burden was reduced, he also lost his territory. Although Zhu Zhanji created the "rule of benevolence and propaganda" in the early days of his reign, some of his decisions and systems almost destroyed the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, it could be said that the decline of the dynasty had a certain relationship with Zhu Zhanji's rule.
The Ming Dynasty was not directly destroyed by Zhu Zhanji, but some of his decisions and systems aggravated the decline of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Zhanji was the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. During his reign, he made some wrong decisions, such as frequent military expansion, which led to the exhaustion of the army and the people and social unrest. In addition, he also gave up the Ming Dynasty's rule in Annan. Although the burden was reduced, he also lost his territory. Although Zhu Zhanji created the "rule of benevolence and propaganda" in the early days of his reign, some of his decisions and systems almost destroyed the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, it could be said that the decline of the dynasty had a certain relationship with Zhu Zhanji's rule.
There were many choices for novels that traveled through the Zhu Di period of the Ming Dynasty. He could recommend the following novels: Zhu Ming Painting Scroll, Emperor Uncle of Ming Dynasty, State Preceptor of Ming Dynasty, Ming Dynasty: Zhu Di's Holy Grandson, Old Zhu Family's Only Immortal Cultivator, Emperor Jianwen of the Jedi Counterattack, His Royal Highness Fell in Love with Me in a Brothel, Transmigrated to Ming Dynasty to Be a Princess Consort, Prajna Flower Blooms on a Bright Night, Dream of Flowers Falling in Clouds, Double-faced Empress of Ming Dynasty's Unrequited Love, Searching for Dreams of Past Lives, Empress 'Tears, Destined Time Travel: Not Alluring, I Am Zhu Di's Guard in Time Travel, and so on. These novels covered different plots and styles, and readers could choose to read them according to their preferences.
The following are some recommendations for time-travel novels with the King of Yan, Zhu Di, as the main character: Father-in-law Zhu Di, Marries a Disfigured Princess, I'm Delighted, Ming Dynasty: Mock Exposed, Zhu Yuanzhang Made Me Rebel, Rebirth of Zhu Di's Son, Time Travel to the Ming Dynasty to Be Emperor, Ming Dynasty: From the Fourth Year of Jianwen, Returning to the Ming Dynasty to Be Emperor, Ming Dynasty: Revealing Identity at the Beginning, Prisoner Is Zhu Di, Zhu Ming Painting Scroll, and National Beauty. These novels cover different plots and story backgrounds. I hope you will like one of them.
😋I recommend Ming Dynasty: Apocalypse to you! The story was about a short-lived carpenter who became Zhu Youxiao of the Ming Xi Sect. After opening the longevity system, he solved the internal and external problems of the Ming Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This was a time-travel novel with a dancing female lead. The female lead traveled to an ancient dynasty and became a dancing expert. She had experienced many difficulties and obstacles in this unfamiliar era, and at the same time, she had made many like-minded friends. Through dancing, the heroine showed her talent and wisdom, helping herself and the people around her through many crises. In this process, the heroine gradually discovered her true mission and resolutely completed it.
I didn't mention anything related to 'The female lead transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty, the male lead is Zhu Di, and the female lead's surname seems to be Nian, and then her first name'. Can you provide more context or information so that I can better answer your question?