In the Ming Dynasty, Wang Yue was known as the "King of the Northwest." He had outstanding military performance. For example, in the third year of Chenghua (1467), he was responsible for the military affairs of the expedition against the Maolihai tribe of the Tartars. After that, he repelled the Tartar attacks many times in Datong and Xuanfu and served concurrently as the governor of Xuanfu. In the fifth year of Chenghua (1469), the Tartar army was defeated in Yulin. In the ninth year of Chenghua (1473), they attacked the Red Salt Pond, killed more than 1,000 Tartar soldiers, and recovered the Hetao grassland. After Jiang Wan left his post, Wang Yue concurrently served as the commander of the three sides and military affairs. He became the highest military officer of the Ming Empire's northwest, hence he was called the "Northwest King". In addition, Li Zicheng had also asked Chongzhen to confer him the title of "Northwest King", but the two situations were different. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend "The Peerless Hero of the Late Ming Dynasty" to you. It tells the story of a protagonist who traveled to the northwest border of the late Ming Dynasty and conquered the northwest step by step, unifying Suzhou Wei, subduing Manqing, Mongolia, and other tribes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Zhu Shangbing was the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty. He was the first heir to the title of King of Qin and the first second-generation Prince of the Ming Dynasty. He had performed well in dealing with the Gao Fuxing Rebellion, but there was always a thorn in his heart, and that was the injustice suffered by his birth mother, the Deng family. Zhu Shangbing's biological mother, Deng, was the second concubine of the King of Qin, not the main concubine. Logically speaking, she did not meet the conditions for conferring the title of prince, but due to the special family environment, he obtained this title. Zhu Shangbing's performance in the last years of the Hongwu Dynasty was commendable, but he never forgot his mother's unfortunate encounter.
The following are some novel recommendations for the reincarnated vassal kings of the late Ming Dynasty: 1. " The Rise of the Vassal King in the Late Ming Dynasty." 2. "Rise of Nanyang: The Iron-Blooded Remnant Ming" 3. I Have a City in the Late Ming Dynasty 4. " Daming the Deer: 1644, Who's in Charge?" 5. " Zhu Youlang: I won't be the ruler of a subjugated country." These novels might suit your interest in the story of being reborn as a vassal king at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Please note that these recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other similar novels that are not included.
"Super Soldier King" was an urban novel written by Wujiu in the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of a man who walked out of the most famous Qincheng prison in China and triumphed all the way with laughter and anger. He swept through everything with a bloody storm. The novel had accumulated 20 million views, and its motto was "The world will tremble because of me!" The novel was finished, and the latest chapter was the 726th chapter, the ending (Part 2).
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King Jing of the Ming Dynasty was the son of Zhu Yuanzhang's nephew, Zhu Wenzheng.
The characters included the male lead, Peng Yiyun, the handsome boss, and whoever met him would be lucky. The female protagonist, Xiang Ling, was a wild and sweet girl who could fight tigers when she drank and ate spicy food. " Daming Tuwang " Author: Yagyu Southeastern. It is a historical novel that has transmigration, Ming Dynasty, calmness, and aristocratic elements. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: Countdown to the fall of the Ming Dynasty in 100 years. Now that he had transmigrated into the body of the eldest son of the king of Xiangxi, the court could not control him. Logically speaking, he should be lying down and enjoying his life. Unexpectedly, when he woke up, he was faced with a year-round training that was comparable to an idol trainee, as well as his third uncle, who secretly coveted the position and constantly created "small accidents" for him. After being slapped by the world one after another, Peng Yi Yun decided to return the slaps one by one. Starting from Fushi City, let the Great Ming Dynasty tremble! I hope you will like this book.