There were novels similar to "Broken Robe and Green Clothes":
1:"The Ming Dynasty Can't Die", Author: Key Big Shot
2:"The Heavens are in Emergency", Author: Dao Xingyuan
3."One Piece: I've Become Brother Ming's Brother". Author: The Author Who Wants a Cigarette
4."The Wizard: The Awakened Demon Hunter Returns", Author: Nobu-chan
5."Rebirth 08: The Martial God from the Pugilist." Author: Feng Guang He Chen
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1."The Ming Dynasty Cannot Die": Cross the Ming Dynasty and become Zhu Youjian.
In order to avoid the tragic end of Zhu Youjian, he could only work hard to make the country prosperous, develop and reform, and rejuvenate the country through science and technology!
In his hands, Da Ming absolutely could not die.
And he could not be the ruler of a subjugated country!
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Embroidered robes were a type of traditional clothing that had different characteristics in different dynasties. In the Han Dynasty, there was a brocade robe named "Everlasting Ruyi" unearthed from the Niya site in Minfeng County, Xinjiang. It was a brocade cultural relic. It was well-preserved and brightly colored. It was 122.5 centimeters long and had the style of "Hu Fu". It was thick in texture and had a purplish-red base with cornel patterns and cloud patterns. During the prosperous Tang Dynasty, round-neck robes were a common style for scholars, and brocade robes were favored. Since the Pre-Qin period, expensive clothes were often decorated with brocade. The entire robe made of brocade was very luxurious and was called "brocade clothes" or "brocade robe". The brocade robe of the early Tang Dynasty had the style of wrapping the head with a red forehead, wearing a sweatshirt inside, lining half of the arm with brocade, and wearing a yellow brocade robe with dragon patterns or purple brocade with grapes and phoenixes. When wearing it, the general button would be unbuttoned to form a lapel effect, which had the characteristics of the early Tang Dynasty. In modern times (from the end of the Qing Dynasty to the early years of the Republic of China), there was a red embroidered robe with the pattern of eight immortals collected in Hami, Xinjiang. It was the style of Uighur clothing. The whole body was embroidered with the pattern of peony flowers, and the image of eight immortals was embroidered inside. It was the product of the exchange and fusion of Hami Uighur culture and the Han and Manchu cultures of the Central Plains. In movies and television dramas, the characters 'clothes were embroidered with brocade robes. Their colors, patterns, and texture were varied. Whether it was worn by nobles or civilians, they all had their own characteristics. Embroidered robes in modern film and television styles could also set off the temperament of actors. For example, Yang Mi's pink embroidered brocade robe in Lady Hu Zhu was delicate and noble, with exquisite silver embroidery on the cuffs and edges, while the dark color in the official poster looked "rustle". While waiting for the TV series, he could also read the exciting content related to this site!
Blue robes and red robes were both symbols of official positions in ancient times, but the red robes represented higher-ranking officials, while the blue robes represented lower-ranking officials. Therefore, it was impossible to simply say whether a blue robe or a red robe was better, because they represented different official positions and status. Choosing to wear a blue robe or a red robe depended on one's position and goals.
Qing Shan Luo Tuo's works include "Forgotten Time","Farewell to Flowers Along the Way","Living with You"(formerly known as "So Far So Close"),"The Next Time Love Comes","My Name, Your Surname","The Lights Waning","Time Flies","Our Thousand Que Song","Who is on the Other Side of Time","If I Am Away from Love", etc.
Qing Shan Luo Tuo's works include "Forgotten Time","Farewell to Flowers Along the Way","Living with You"(formerly known as "So Far So Close"),"The Next Time Love Comes","My Name, Your Surname","The Lights Waning","Time Flies","Our Thousand Que Song","Who is on the Other Side of Time","If I Leave Love","Your Green Plum, Her Bamboo Horse" and so on.
Qing Shan Luo Tuo's works include "Forgotten Time","Farewell to Flowers Along the Way","Living with You"(formerly known as "So Far So Close"),"The Next Time Love Comes","My Name, Your Surname","The Lights Waning","Time Flies","Our Thousand Que Song","Who is on the Other Side of Time","If I Am Away from Love", etc.
Qing Shan Luo Tuo's works included "Forgotten Time","Farewell to Flowers Along the Way","Living with You"(originally called "So Far So Close"),"The Next Time Love Comes","My Name, Your Surname","The Lights Waning","Time Flies","Our Thousand Que Song","Who is on the Other Side of Time","If I Am Away from Love", etc.
According to the content provided, this was a plot related to a martial arts novel. In the story, Green Robe was the third commander of the Yinshan Sect, and Miao Shaotian was the former sect leader. In order to become the sect master of the Yinshan Sect, Green Robe had colluded with others to kill Miao Shaotian's wife, Fu Xiaojuan. Later, Green Robe learned that he was the son of Fu Xiaojuan and Master Xiaoyue, and Miao Shaotian had taken the young Green Robe away as a disciple to take revenge on Fu Xiaojuan, so that the mother and son could not recognize each other. Green Robe blamed his biological father Xiaoyue for this and killed him. After Green Robe cultivated the last level of the Sacred Fire Divine Technique, the Wind and Thunder of Heaven and Earth, he wanted to dominate the world and had a battle with Ding Yin of the South Sea. Miao Shaotian appeared to persuade the green-robed man to give up the battle. He said that the green-robed man was no match for Ding Yin because he knew that Ding Yin was possessed by Heavenly Venerate Mountainshade, but he did not dare to say it out loud because of Heavenly Venerate Mountainshade. The green-robed man did not listen to his advice. Although he injured Ding Yin, who seemed to be his opponent, in reality, Ding Yin was already dead. After being possessed by the Yinshan Heavenly Venerate, he fought the green-robed man again. In the end, the green-robed man was defeated and stumbled back to the Yinshan Sect to see Yu Yingnan for the last time before dying. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>