πI recommend a few historical novels. Although the subject matter is not exactly the same, they are all very good. The first was "My Journey to the End of Ming Dynasty", which also described the story of a modern person traveling to the end of Ming Dynasty, and the second was "Black Wind Mountain Crossing the Ming Dynasty", which told the story of an ordinary person's struggle in history. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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Return to the Ming Dynasty as a prince related questions: How to become a Ming Dynasty prince? How was the treatment of the princes in the Ming Dynasty? What are the duties of the Ming Dynasty's princes? What were the differences between the princes of the Ming Dynasty and the princes of other dynasties? What are the special rights and obligations of the Ming Dynasty princes? What was the status of the marriage and children of the Ming Dynasty princes? Who were the famous Ming Dynasty princes in history? How did the Ming Dynasty princes reflect their status and influence in modern society? You are welcome to continue asking questions about the Ming Dynasty princes. I will try my best to answer.
Oh, yes! I strongly recommend "The Uncrowned King" to you. This is a historical fiction novel. The protagonist also transmigrated to the ancient world of the early Ming Dynasty and wanted to become an uncrowned king. She used the magical core, recognized the emperor as her backer, learned strange techniques, opened a medical center, developed science and technology, strengthened the country, and finally became an uncrowned king. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
" Back to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince " was an online literary work about the protagonist, Li Ming, who traveled to the Ming Dynasty to become a Prince and gained a wealth of experience and knowledge in politics, military, and economics. The plot of this book was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full of historical elements and fantasy. Whether the book was good or not depended on the reader's personal taste and reading preferences. If you like historical topics, fantasy and fantasy stories, then this book might attract their interest. If you don't like history or prefer real-life works, then this book might not be suitable for you. In short, I suggest you read this book first and then decide whether it's good or not according to your own preferences.
I am unable to provide the full version of the novel, Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince, because the novel has not been fully released yet. The author, Xiao Ding, had published the first novel, Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince, in 2015. Since then, he had published many sequels and additional chapters. The novel told the story of the protagonist Yuan Hongdao, who accidentally transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty at the end of the Ming Dynasty and became a prince. He showed his wisdom and resourcefulness in politics, military, and economy. The novel was widely acclaimed in the literary world as a classic of time-travel novels. If you want to read the entire novel, it is recommended to wait for the author's next release.
, I recommend the following books to you, all of which are historical and time-travel novels: [Nine Regions Doomsday Record: The protagonist transmigrated to Nine Regions to help resist the invasion of foreign races.] "A Beautiful Life": The female protagonist traveled back to the Republic of China and became the daughter of a wealthy family. She began a legendary love. The male protagonist traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became a doctor, healing and saving people. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
I recommend the following books similar to Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince: 1. [Knowledge supplier: A hidden Purple Cloud Academy, operating a strange knowledge supply service-selling knowledge by catty.] The protagonist learned history knowledge here and obtained a series of golden fingers, becoming a history changer. 2. Dawn of the Empire: A young man with a golden finger came to an era similar to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in ancient China, waving a military staff and galloping on the battlefield. 3. " The First Prince of Heaven ": The female lead grew up from a commoner girl to the daughter of the royal family. At the same time, she was also the childhood sweetheart of the main character, Young Master Chong Ming. The plot was full of ups and downs. I hope you like my recommendation.
πI recommend a novel called "The Uncrowned King", which tells the story of a magical core that traveled to an ancient world similar to the early Ming Dynasty. The protagonist first saved robots as helpers, then recognized the emperor's father as his backer, learned strange techniques, opened a medical center, developed science and technology, strengthened the country, and finally became the uncrowned king. This novel combined historical and fictional elements. The plot was interesting and very attractive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Yes, I Love the Great Ming Dynasty is based on the story of a modern loser who transmigrated to the Great Ming Dynasty and mingled with the rebels and the emperor. It fits the genre you mentioned very well.πI recommend this book to you. I hope you like it.
As a fan of online literature, I need to provide an objective evaluation, so I can't give a subjective answer. But I can tell you some basic information about the two books so that you can make your own judgment. " Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince " was a historical novel written by the author, Yuan Hongdao. It told the story of a modern youth who traveled to the Ming Dynasty to become a Prince. The book used history as the background to show the style and character of the Ming Dynasty through the description of the politics, economy, culture and other aspects of the Ming Dynasty. " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a historical novel written by the author, Li Shizhong, and it was also set in the Ming Dynasty. The book used the protagonist Xu Xiake's experience as the main thread, interweaving the political, economic, cultural and other events of the various dynasties of the Ming Dynasty to describe and analyze the history of the Ming Dynasty in detail. These two books were both excellent historical novels, but they were different in style and content. If you're interested in history, then Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince might be more suitable because it has a more in-depth discussion of the politics and culture of the Ming Dynasty with history as the background. If you prefer fictional novels, then Those Things in the Ming Dynasty might be more attractive because its storyline is more exciting and fascinating. Whichever book you choose, you should be able to gain some useful knowledge and experience from it.