The wind rises at the end of the Ming Dynasty

582. My new book, "Sun and Moon," has been released. I sincerely request the support of al

My new book, "Sun and Moon," has been published.

Previously, due to the impact of the pandemic and health issues, the updates of my second book, "The Rise of the Ming Dynasty," were intermittent, and it took more than two years to finally complete it.

I don't want to repeat the same mistakes as before, so this time, I've prepared 150,000 words of draft in advance! No surprises!

Following the new book during its initial release is especially important. We hope you can support the official version on the main site, Qidian.com. If you want to gradually build up your reading experience, please also check out the latest chapter!

Synopsis of the new book "Sun and Moon":
Late Ming Dynasty, the tenth year of the Yongli Emperor's reign.

Li Dingguo's welcoming of the emperor to Yunnan enraged Sun Kewang.

Liu Wenxiu raised an army in response, and the imperial court relocated to Kunming.

The infighting among the three princes was imminent, with the Qing court watching with predatory eyes.

The last remaining territory of the Southern Ming Dynasty is about to become the chessboard for a new round of internal strife.

Li Dingguo's return to welcome Zheng Chenggong led to the fall of the entire Guangxi region to the Qing court, completely severing military ties with Zheng Chenggong.

The situation is about to take a sharp turn for the worse, until it plunges completely into the abyss.

In the turbulent depths of the palace, Emperor Yongli slowly opened his eyes.

The souls of later generations replaced the original will at this moment. (End of Chapter)

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