, I recommend the following novels to you, which may meet your needs: 1. " Back to the Ming Dynasty as a Soldier ": This novel was also set in the late Ming Dynasty. The protagonist, Yang Qi, traveled through the long river of history. In times of chaos, not only did he have the responsibility of pacifying the people, but he could also advise the emperor and change the course of history. Although it was a fictional historical genre, it was also a restoration of the history of the Ming Dynasty. 2. " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": The main character was an otaku liberal arts student who had transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. Although he did not expect to take the imperial examination, he had walked an extraordinary path of blue clouds in the marketplace. The book revealed the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's official system, and it also had a sense of history. 3. " My Days in the Ming Dynasty ": The protagonist Su Mu traveled to the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty and experienced the charm of ancient life through the game mission. Some historical facts and cultural knowledge were also integrated into it. I hope the above recommendations meet your needs. If you have any other questions, please feel free to tell me.π~
I recommend the following historical novels to you: - Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty - [Hanging Light] - Wings of Light These novels were all purely historical novels similar to "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". They used history as the yardstick and facts as the basis to describe the lives and stories of historical figures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following historical novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. " Demon King of Qing Huang " was a light novel, a fantasy novel. It was similar to the series " Little Commoner of the Late Ming Dynasty,"" Left Sky Under the Sky," and " Forever in the Han Dynasty Through the Ming Dynasty." The plot was compact, and it was very enjoyable to read. 2. " Records of the Wind and Clouds of the Three Kingdoms " was a historical novel about the Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms. It and " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " were both fictional creations based on real historical backgrounds. The plot was full of ups and downs and spanned a huge span. 3. " A Floating Life in the Ming Dynasty " was a historical novel. Although it was a fictional history, the author, Shan Han, had done a lot of research on the historical details and background of the Ming Dynasty. It was worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation.
" Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a historical novel that narrated the historical events and characters of the Ming Dynasty. It also presented the social, political, and cultural situations of the Ming Dynasty in a vivid and interesting way.
" Those Incidents of the Ming Dynasty " was a novel with history as its background. It narrated the historical events and characters of the Ming Dynasty. Although its main plot and characters are fictional, it presents the social, political, and cultural characteristics of the Ming Dynasty through an in-depth description of historical events and characters, so it can be considered a historical novel.
I recommend a suspense novel called "Master Qingwu." It was about an extremely mysterious character, a master. He could observe life and death, break Yin and Yang, and seek good fortune and avoid evil. In addition, I recommend a historical novel,"Chongzhen Has a Gun". The protagonist has a magical gun and a virus. He conquers the universe step by step and conquers all things in the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Yes, I recommend the following historical novels to you: "I Play Games in the Ming Dynasty": It tells the story of Su Mu traveling to the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty and experiencing the ancient life by completing different missions. <<Confused Ming>>: If there were some changes in the history of the Ming Dynasty, what kind of story would it be? "Mixed in the Ming Dynasty": The main character is in the Ming Dynasty, but at the same time, he has to work as a secret agent. He is faced with the choice of beauty, wealth, and brotherhood. These novels all have a more detailed historical background description, covering the plot of many periods of the Ming Dynasty. I believe you will like it. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
πI recommend the following novels to you: "The Survival Rules of Shu Daughters" and "Superclass Official Residence." These two novels were historical novels. They described the survival and development of a concubine's daughter and a modern Chinese medicine practitioner in ancient society. They also included historical references from the Ming Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
" Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a novel with the history of the Ming Dynasty as its theme. The author was Li Shizhong, a writer at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Although the plot of this book was related to historical events, it was not a historical novel but a fictional story. The author used fictional plots to show the political turmoil, military struggles, cultural prosperity and other scenes in the late Ming Dynasty in order to arouse the readers 'thoughts and resonance. Therefore, it could be said that " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a literary work and not a historical novel.
πI recommend the following novel to you: - "Lone Wolf of Ming Dynasty" was similar to "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". It told the story of a special forces soldier who traveled to the Ming Dynasty and fought with the East Chamber and the Jinyiwei. - "The Great Ming Rebel" was also a historical novel. The protagonist was called the Great Ming Rebel. It described his honor, disgrace, gains and losses, and the changes in his life. - "Red Face Arrester: Traversing the Ming Dynasty and Playing with Dead Bodies": Although the title was a little weird, it was still an ancient romance novel that traveled through the Ming Dynasty. It was quite interesting. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
πI recommend the following novels to you. They are all historical novels. Some are fictional history, and some are stories that travel back to the Ming Dynasty: 1. "Rise of the Ming Empire" by Jiu Wu. It was a story about a science student from the modern era in the Ming Dynasty. The reviews were very good. 2. The author of "Confused Ming" was Flowing Clouds Beyond the Great Wall. It was set in the setting of what would happen if the Ming Dynasty could handle some things well. It was very interesting. 3. "The Sea Lord of the Ming Dynasty" was written by Wu Bai. It was a story about a modern man sailing in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. It was a bit like the Ming Dynasty version of Pirates of the Caribbean. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π