I don't know the ending recommendation of Zhu Yuanzhang's transmigrator novel.
There were a few novels that could be recommended, including " Ming Dynasty: Beginning of the End of the Yuan Dynasty, Going to Zhu Yuanzhang "," Quickly Wear, I, Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Hongwu "," National Investment: Beginning of the Investment in Zhu Yuanzhang!" " Great Ming: Zhu Yuanzhang Gives Me Death at the Beginning " and " Great Ming: Inviting Zhu Yuanzhang to Rebellion at the Beginning!" These novels all involved the plot where the protagonist chose to join Zhu Yuanzhang at the beginning of the game.
There were a few novels that traveled back in time to the era of Zhu Yuanzhang that could be recommended. Among them," Ming Dynasty: The Fishmonger at the Beginning of the Game, Zhu Yuanzhang's Godfather " and " Zhu Yuanzhang's Life Simulation Device " were both novels about Zhu Yuanzhang's transmigration. " The Great Ming Dynasty: The Fishmonger at the Beginning of the Ming Dynasty and Zhu Yuanzhang's Godfather " told the story of the protagonist Ma Zhao traveling to the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty and becoming a fishmonger. Later, he met Zhu Yuanzhang, who was disguised as a prisoner in Zhao Prison. Zhu Yuanzhang adopted him as his adopted son and let him manage Liaodong and fight with the King of Yan. " Zhu Yuanzhang's Life Simulator " told the story of the protagonist Zhu Yuanzhang, who traveled through the life simulator to the 15th year of Chongzhen in the late Ming Dynasty, determined to lead the Ming Dynasty to regain its glory. There were many classic scenes in this novel, such as Zhu Yuanzhang frowning when he saw Zhu Di usurping the throne, and his face darkened when he saw the Ming God of War kill millions of troops. These novels could be recommended for those who traveled back in time to the era of Zhu Yuanzhang.
There were a few novels that provoked Zhu Yuanzhang at the beginning, including The Great Ming Dynasty: The Beginning Enraged Zhu Yuanzhang and The Great Ming Dynasty: The Beginning Enraged Zhu Yuanzhang, He Would Not Ascend to the Throne. These novels all involved the protagonist's conflict or conflict with Zhu Yuanzhang at the beginning of the story.
Here are some recommendations for novels about Zhu Yuanzhang: 1. " Zhu Yuanzhang's Life Simulation Device ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist Zhu Yuanzhang, who used a life simulator to travel to the 15th year of Chongzhen in the late Ming Dynasty. He was determined to lead the Ming Dynasty to regain its glory. There were many classic scenes in this novel, such as Zhu Yuanzhang frowning when he saw Zhu Di usurping the throne, and his gloomy face when he saw the Ming God of War kill millions of troops in battle, etc. 2. " Daming: Opening Spoiler Zhu Yuanzhang ": This novel tells the story of Zhu Yuanzhang's opening, revealing his strategy and determination. 3. " Ming Dynasty: The Strongest Prince in History ": This novel tells the legendary story of Zhu Yuanzhang's son, Zhu Di, and shows his wisdom and courage. 4. " Daming: The Emperor, the King of Qin rebelled with the Crown Prince ": This novel tells the story of Zhu Yuanzhang's Crown Prince Zhu Di and the King of Qin Zhu Di rebelling together, showing the complicated relationship and power struggle between them. 5. " Ming Dynasty: Abducted by Zhu Yuanzhang to Be a Grandson ": This novel tells the story of a person who traveled to the Ming Dynasty and was treated as a grandson by Zhu Yuanzhang. It shows Zhu Yuanzhang's family life and kinship. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other good Zhu Yuanzhang novels that have not been mentioned.
There were a few novels that could be recommended, including " Great Ming: Spoiler of Zhu Yuanzhang at the Beginning "," Great Ming: The Strongest Prince in History "," Great Ming: The Emperor, the King of Qin and the Prince Rebellion "," Great Ming: Zhu Yuanzhang Abducted to Be His Grandson at the Beginning ", and " Great Ming: Zhu Yuanzhang Inviting Rebellion at the Beginning ". These novels all involved the protagonist encountering Zhu Yuanzhang at the beginning of the story.
The 1993 TV series Zhu Yuanzhang was directed by Yang Jie, and the famous performing artist Lu Qi played Zhu Yuanzhang. The play told the story of Zhu Yuanzhang, who became the founding monarch of the Ming Dynasty from a marshal of the Red Turban Army. It also told the story of how he killed all the meritorious officials and deposed the prime minister after he founded the Ming Dynasty, and how he gathered the imperial power into himself. This TV series didn't make the characters look like faces, nor did it praise the emperors and generals. The show had seven episodes, each lasting 90 minutes.
The following are some novel recommendations about Zhu Yuanzhang's rebirth at the end of the Ming Dynasty: 1. " Hongwu Survival Guide ": The protagonist directly hugged Zhu Yuanzhang's thigh." Ancestor, I'm your 23rd grandson!" 2. " Rebirth of the King of Qin of Ming Dynasty ": The protagonist was reborn as Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Zhu Wei, and was granted the title of Xi'an. He was called the King of Qin and held... 3. " Zhu Yuanzhang: Reborn at the Beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Overwhelming the Jurchen!" In the seventh year of Tianqi, there was a sudden earthquake in Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum. A voice told Zhu Yuanzhang that the Ming Dynasty was going to perish. Seventeen years later, he would replace his junior Zhu Youjian and hang himself on the crooked tree of Mei Mountain. Zhu Yuanzhang ordered,"Men, cut down that crooked tree for us!" To improve people's livelihood! Purging the Imperial Court! Subdue the Jurchen! These novels all involved the plot of Zhu Yuanzhang's rebirth at the end of the Ming Dynasty. They could be recommended as reading.
Zhu Yuanzhang was a Chinese the mainland of China directed by Feng Xiaoning and starred by Hu Jun, Ju Xue, Zheng Xiaoning, etc. The drama had a total of 46 episodes, telling the story of Zhu Yuanzhang's legendary life from the age of 17 to 71, depicting his arduous journey from a beggar to the founding emperor. The plot revolved around the rise of Zhu Yuanzhang in the chaotic times of the late Yuan Dynasty, unifying the north and south, and establishing the Great Ming Dynasty. This TV series was first broadcasted in 2006 and can be watched on online platforms such as iQiyi.
Zhu Yuanzhang (October 21, 1328-June 24, 1398) was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He was born in a poor peasant family in Fengyang, Anhui Province. His parents and brother died of the plague. He had once become a monk in Huangjue Temple, but later left the monastery and wandered around. At the age of 25, Zhu Yuanzhang joined the Red Turban Army's uprising against the Yuan Dynasty. After years of war, he finally unified China and established the Ming Dynasty. During the reign of Zhu Yuanzhang, he established a system to protect the imperial power through a series of means, so that the Ming Dynasty did not have a situation of autocracy or warlords in 276 years of rule. He was called Emperor Hong Wu, his temple name was Taizu, and his posthumous title was Emperor Gao. Zhu Yuanzhang's mausoleum was in the Ming Tomb of Xiao.
The list of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons is as follows: 1. Zhu Biao (Prince Yiwen) 2. Zhu Wei (King Min of Qin) 3. Zhu Wei (Prince Gong of Jin) 4. Zhu Di (King of Yan) 5. Zhu Xi (Prince Ding of Zhou) 6. Zhu Zhen (Prince Zhao of Chu) 7. Zhu Xi (King Gong of Qi) 8. Zhu Zi (King of Pool) 9. Zhu Qi (King of Zhao) 10. Zhu Tan (King of Lu Huang) 11. Zhu Chun (King Xian of Shu) 12. Zhu Bai (Xiangxian King) 13. Zhu Gui (Substitute King Jian) 14. Zhu Xi (Prince Suzhuang) 15. Zhu Zhi (Liao Jian King) 16. Zhu Wei (King Qingjing) 17. Zhu Quan (Prince Ning Xian) 18. Zhu Xi (King of Minzhuang) 19. Zhu Xi (Valley King) 20. Zhu Song (Han Xian) 21. Zhu Mo (King Shen Jian) 22. Prince Zhu Yiwen 23. King Min of Qin 24. King Gong of Jin 25. Zhu Di, King of Yan 26. King Ding of Zhou