๐If you like historical novels, I personally think that Ming Dynasty Hypocrite is more suitable. However, if you prefer historical novels, then I recommend The Great Ambition of the Ming Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐According to your needs, I recommend two similar novels to you: 1. "I Love the Great Ming Dynasty": A loser transmigrated to the Great Ming Dynasty and followed the bastard emperor and the "thigh" Liu Jin, whose moral bottom line was even more destructive. He fought with wits and courage all the way and started his own magical journey in the Great Ming Dynasty. 2. "Ming Dynasty Bad Guy": The protagonist Zhang Yao transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. He was hunted down and protected by others. He experienced money, beautiful women, power, and so on. Finally, he revealed the story of who was the mastermind behind the conspiracy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
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" Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince " was a popular historical novel by Yue Guan. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. The story tells the story of Zheng Shaopeng, a kind man who traveled to the Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty. This book can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. Now, you can also get an experience membership by going to Qidian Reading! You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Yang Ling. He had a weak personality and was capricious. In the end, he became a lord and enjoyed wealth. The female lead was Han Yuniang. She was hardworking, kind, and noble. She had the demeanor of a young lady from a noble family.
The ending of " Return to the Ming Dynasty and Be a Prince " was Yang Ling being conferred the title of King of Siberia. Yang Ling had six wives. They were Han Youniang, Cheng Qiyun, Ma Lian 'er, Yu Tangchun, Gao Wenxin, and Zhu Xiuning, the Eternal Fortune Palace Master. Yang Ling had unfortunately passed away, and the young lady was about to follow Yang Ling when Gao Wenxin saved her in time.
I recommend that both of these novels are very good, but if I have to choose, I personally prefer The Best Servant because it has a richer plot and character creation, full of suspense and excitement. Moreover, the protagonist also showed a lot of positive humanity in the process of finding his own background. Of course, if you prefer a relaxed and happy atmosphere and a sadomasochistic plot, you can also try " Top Grade Childe ". After all, everyone's preferences are different. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
Yes, I can recommend a similar novel to you-Hua Ding. It was also a historical fiction novel. It told the story of the protagonist, Liu Feng, who traveled to an ancient continent, established his own family, and gradually rose to power. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
" Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince " was a popular historical novel by Yue Guan. The novel was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. The story tells the story of Zheng Shaopeng, a kind man who traveled back to the Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead, Yang Ling, had a weak personality and was capricious. In the end, he became a lord and enjoyed a lifetime of wealth. The female lead, Han Youniang, was hardworking, kind, and had a noble character, displaying the demeanor of a married woman.
Yes, there was a novel called " Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince ". This novel was written by Yue Guan and published on Qidian Chinese website. It was very popular among readers. The story tells the story of Zheng Shaopeng, a kind man who returned to the Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty under a series of coincidences.
The novel, Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince, told the legendary story of the protagonist, Li Dingguo, during the Ming Dynasty. He was born in poverty, but he was diligent and studious. Through continuous efforts, he finally became an outstanding prince. In the novel, Li Dingguo was a leader with great wisdom and courage. Not only could he see the situation clearly, but he could also come up with practical solutions. He led the Ming army to defeat foreign enemies many times and maintained the country's security and stability. At the same time, Li Dingguo was also a kind and upright person. He treated his subordinates and colleagues very seriously and was deeply loved and respected by everyone. His political and military decisions were also praised for laying the foundation for the prosperity of the Ming Dynasty. The story in the novel is fascinating and shows the protagonist's growth and indomitable spirit in adversity. It was not only an ordinary historical novel, but also a work full of philosophy and enlightenment.
The similarities between Ming Dynasty novels and dramas were that they both reflected the social reality and people's thoughts and feelings at that time. Ming Dynasty novels and plays are both literary works. They have their own unique styles and characteristics in creation, but the social reality and characters they reflect are the same. Ming Dynasty novels and dramas all reflected some contradictions and problems of the society at that time, such as political corruption, social injustice, the gap between the rich and the poor, war conflicts, etc. Through the description of these contradictions, they reveal the dark side of the society at that time, and also reflect the author's thinking and reflection on social reality. Ming Dynasty novels and plays all expressed people's thoughts, feelings, and values. They portrayed people's pursuit and choice of love, friendship, family, power, money and other values through the creation of characters and plots. At the same time, they also reflected people's understanding and belief in morality and ethics. Therefore, Ming Dynasty novels and dramas have the same thought that they both reflect the social reality and people's thoughts and feelings at that time. They are both literary works with profound social significance and cultural implications.