πI recommend "Big Ming: I was surrounded at the beginning" to you. The plot of this novel is very similar to what you described! The main character had transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty's Zhuqi Town. It was during the Tumu Castle Rebellion. Through the abilities given by the system, he saved his dynasty, developed the economy, established schools, established a modern army, conquered the four barbarians, and discovered a new continent. From then on, the Empire of the Sun Never Sets was born! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I can recommend the book "Jingtai Tianxia". The main character was transported to the Ming Dynasty in the 14th year of Zhengtong and became Zhuqi Town. He was the emperor who was captured after the Tumu Castle Rebellion. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The story of the Ming Dynasty was a famous historical novel written by Cao Xueqin, a Ming Dynasty novelist from the Chengping period (1581 - 1649). Cao Xueqin mainly narrated the stories of the emperors and powerful officials of the Ming Dynasty, including Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Di, Emperor Wanli, etc. The novel was adapted into many versions and translated into many languages, becoming a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
I recommend the following novels with the main characters traveling through the Ming Dynasty to you: Return to the Ming Dynasty to be the Crown Prince, Chongzhen is awed by the world, without using black technology, Crossing in front of Chongzhen, Crossing the Ming Dynasty to be the Emperor's Teacher, Ming Dynasty: I've laid my cards on the table, my father-in-law is the Emperor, Lost Ming Dynasty, Ming Dynasty: This fatuous ruler is not too fatuous, Magic High Martial Great Ming Dynasty, Bring a Seat to Beiping to Ming Dynasty, Return to the Ming Dynasty to be Zhu Biao, Save the Ming Dynasty: Starting from the Last Seventeen Years of Ming Dynasty, Ding Ding Ming, Ming Meng Turning Back, Ming Dynasty's Dominance, Ming Dynasty's Hao Jia. I hope you like my recommendation.π
" Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a historical novel written in the Qing Dynasty. The novel was set at the end of the Ming Dynasty and narrated the political struggles, military conflicts, and love stories between the emperors, generals, officials, and historical figures of the Ming Dynasty. The main plot of the novel could be summarized into the following stages: The first chapter described the establishment and development of the Ming Dynasty, including the change of dynasties, wars, and political reforms. 2. The prosperous period of Tang Dynasty: It mainly narrates the glorious period of Tang Dynasty, including the prosperity and prosperity of politics, economy, culture, etc. At the same time, it also described the political relations and wars between the Tang Dynasty and the surrounding countries. 3. The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period: It mainly tells the political chaos and wars of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, including the struggles and love stories between the leaders and historical figures of various countries. 4 Song Dynasty: It mainly talked about the political, economic, and cultural development and prosperity of the Song Dynasty, as well as the political relations and wars between the Song Dynasty and neighboring countries. 5 Yuan Dynasty: It mainly talks about the development and prosperity of the Yuan Dynasty in terms of politics, economy, and culture, as well as the political relations and wars between the Yuan Dynasty and neighboring countries. 6 Ming Dynasty: It mainly talked about the development and prosperity of the Ming Dynasty in terms of politics, economy, and culture, as well as the political relations and wars between the Ming Dynasty and neighboring countries. At the same time, it also narrated the political struggles, military conflicts, and love stories between the emperors, generals, officials, and historical figures of the Ming Dynasty. Ending: It tells the history of the fall of the Ming Dynasty and the fate and ending of the emperors and historical figures of the Ming Dynasty. Those Incidents of the Ming Dynasty vividly displayed the political, economic, cultural, military and other characteristics and historical events of the Ming Dynasty through fictional historical stories. It was an excellent historical novel.
πI recommend the following novels to you, and I hope you will like them: "Di Nu Meng Niang","Full House Jiao","Ming Dynasty No Way to Find a Home","My Beloved Queen","Xiang Men's Lady","Wife, It Seems to be Ming Dynasty","Time and Space Reversal: My Husband Is a Prince","Ming Dynasty Is Not Easy to Mix Around","Grand Scholar","My Life in Ming Dynasty". These novels were all about the female protagonist transmigrating to the Ming Dynasty. The topics were different, such as fighting in the palace, martial arts in the Jianghu, transmigration, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Hello, there are many film and television works about the "Tumubao Incident". Below are a few more famous works: " Ming Dynasty 1566 ": The drama used the " Tumubao Incident " as the background to show the changes in politics, military, diplomacy, and the ups and downs of the fate of the characters in the Ming Dynasty. " Tumubao: The Forgotten Crisis of the Empire ": This drama shows the life and death test and national pride of the Ming Dynasty in this war by restoring the historical events of the "Tumubao Rebellion". 3." Ming Dynasty Elegance ": The drama uses the " Tumubao Incident " as the background to show the political, military, diplomatic and other changes in the Ming Dynasty and the ups and downs of the fate of the characters through the story of the protagonist Wang Zhen. I hope the above works can provide you with some help.
I recommend "The Rise and Fall of the Late Ming Dynasty" to you. The plot of this novel is similar to what you described. The protagonist was a small civil servant in the modern era who had coincidentally traveled to the end of the Ming Dynasty. Did he become a duckweed in the troubled times of the late Ming Dynasty, or did he stir up a huge wave in the late Ming Dynasty? The story is full of twists and turns, and it will definitely satisfy your reading interest. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The Tumubao Incident of the Ming Dynasty was a famous battle and event in Chinese history. It was also one of the turning points of the Ming Dynasty. There were many books about this war, among which the more famous ones were "The Collection of the Tumu Castle" and "The Complete Biography of the Battle of Tumu Castle". The Complete Biography of the Battle of Tumubao was a war novel written by Li Ruzhen, a novelist in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It described the war between the Ming Dynasty and Wala (now northern Inner Mongolia) and made a detailed description of the Tumubao incident. In addition to the Biography of the Battle of Tumubao, there were other novels that described the changes in Tumubao in the Ming Dynasty, such as the Chronicles of Ming History and the Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The TV series "The Great Ming Dynasty's Shocking Changes" was also a TV series that described the Ming Dynasty's Tumu Fortress Incident. The TV series was starred by Chen Baoguo, Hu Bingqing, and others. It used real historical events as the background to show the various difficulties and countermeasures of the Ming Dynasty during the Tumu Fortress Incident.
The Longqing period of the Ming Dynasty referred to the years from 1567 to 1572. The emperor at that time was Zhu Zaihou, Emperor Mu of the Ming Dynasty.
The following are some novel recommendations for those who traveled back in time to the Ming Dynasty and had feudal lords: Rise of the King of the Late Ming Dynasty 2. The Rise of Nanyang 3. I Have a City in the Late Ming Dynasty 4. " Chasing Deer: 1644 Who's in Charge of the Rise and Fall?" 5. "Zhu Youlang: I don't want to be a subjugated monarch." These novels covered the plot of transmigrating into the son of a vassal king, describing the story of the protagonist being granted the title of vassal king during the Ming Dynasty and unfolding in his fief. However, the specific plot and story development required reading these novels to obtain more information.