Sky Curtain: The opening scene explains the four major cases of the Ming Dynasty plus the early Ming
天幕:开局说明朝四大案外加明初
This book primarily uses conspiracy theories, unofficial histories, and bold speculations.
The book's title is: [Sky Curtain: The Civil Officials' Murder and Treason, Old Zhu is Enraged]
There will be interactions between the sky and various dy
Summary
This book primarily uses conspiracy theories, unofficial histories, and bold speculations.
The book's title is: [Sky Curtain: The Civil Officials' Murder and Treason, Old Zhu is Enraged]
There will be interactions between the sky and various dynasties. Please don't criticize if you don't like it.
Zhu Dijun, a 19th-generation descendant of Zhu Gaosui, the third son of Emperor Chengzu of Ming, began his daily historical commentary after finishing his archaeological work. Little did he know that his commentary was now connected to the interpretations of history by future generations of Chinese dynasties.
This book mainly consists of unofficial histories and conspiracy theories.
- 1 Chapter 1 opens with a sky-covered scene, depicting the Khazar invasion in the early Ming Dynasty.
- 2 Chapter 2: The Identification of the Ming Dynasty Royal Family is Undeniable; Enemies of Chinese Civ
- 3 Chapter 3 The Escaped Traitor and the Homeland Guardians: The Year War
- 4 Chapter 4 Hu Weiyong's Collusion with the Japanese and the Death of Lan Yu
- 5 Chapter 5 The Lan Yu Case: One of the Four Major Cases of the Hongwu Era
- 6 Chapter 6 The Truth About the Jingnan Rebellion
- 7 Chapter 7 Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Yunwen's Furious Antics
- 8 Chapter 8 Jianwen's Four Fools
- 9 Chapter 9 Jianwen's Four Idiots' Knife
- 10 Chapter 10: Emperor Murder, Usurpation of the Imperial Edict, Speculation on the Truth Behind Zhu Yu
- 11 Chapter 11: A hasty funeral, and the silencing of the insider.
- 12 Chapter 12 The Altered Will
- 13 Chapter 13 Father, what are you doing?
- 14 Chapter 14 The Empty Seal Case: The Battle to Defend the Foundation of the Ming Empire
- 15 Chapter 15 The Guo Heng Case: The Ming Empire's Economic Defense War
- 16 Chapter 16: The Resonance of All Emperors – This is the True Art of Imperial Rule
- 17 Chapter 17 Emperor Chengzu of Ming? We've Become the False Emperor Gaozu of Ming.
- 18 Chapter 18 The Unfilial Descendant Zhu Houcong
- 19 Chapter 19 Filial Piety Leads to Power: Li Jinglong, the War God of the Ming Dynasty
- 20 Chapter 20 The Number One Hero of the Yan King's Army
- 21 Chapter 21 Zhu Yunwen's Shocking Moves
- 22 Chapter 22 The Butterfly Effect Brought About by the Prince of Xiang
- 23 Chapter 23 Zhu Di: My throne was passed to me by my father from his coffin.
- 24 Chapter 24: The proliferation of unofficial histories resulting from altered history books
- 25 Chapter 25 Prime Minister Yao Guangxiao in Black
- 26 Chapter 26 Yao Guangxiao: I presented the Prince of Yan with a white hat
- 27 Chapter 27 Zhu Yuanzhang's Shattered Dao Heart
- 28 Chapter 28: Unofficial Historical Speculation on the Ming Dynasty – Zhu Biao Died at the Hands of Ci
- 29 Chapter 29 The Sinful Tax Farming System
- 30 Chapter 30 The Argument of Targeting the Mind
- 31 Chapter 31 I am ordained by Heaven, not a rebel.
- 32 Chapter 32: Many time-traveling emperors worried about how many 'Khazar' figures their emp
- 33 Chapter 33 The Zhu Family's Pig-Raising Methods: The Downfall of a Dynasty
- 34 Chapter 34 The First Trap Dig by the Ming Taizu and Ming Chengzu for the Demise of the Ming Dynasty
- 35 Chapter 35 The Second Crime of Emperor Yongle
- 36 Chapter 36 The Crown Prince is often ill; you should encourage him.
- 37 Chapter 37 My Goodwill Actually Breeded a Parasite on the Nation
- 38 Chapter 38 Even a lowly scholar is not qualified to talk about loyalty and righteousness.
- 39 Chapter 39 Confucius spoke of righteousness, Mencius spoke of benevolence, but not loyalty.
- 40 Chapter 40: Overthrow, the Smeared Emperors and Heroes of the Year
- 41 Chapter 41 Betrayal of Bloodline Inheritance!
- 42 Chapter 42: The lack of loyalty and righteousness in Confucianism is the greatest drawback of the te
- 43 Chapter 43 Ideological Imprint: I Want a Loyal Empire
- 44 Chapter 44 Slowing Down the Impact of the Sky Curtain
- 45 Chapter 45 The Collapse of Confucianism
- 46 Chapter 46 Before visiting the ancestors, first find the goalkeeper.
- 47 Chapter 47 Zhang 8, the God of War of Hefei, Sends Ten Thousand Heads to the Martial Temple
- 48 Chapter 48 The Three Humiliating Pieces: Feeding the Enemy, Goalkeeper, and Alzheimer's Disease
- 49 Chapter 49 The Legend of the Beggar Emperor: A Gathering of the People
- 50 Chapter 50 A Hell on Earth Under Mongol Rule
- 51 Chapter 51 The True Dragon Emperor Emerges from Huangjue Temple
- 52 Chapter 52 The Chain Reaction Brought About by the Beggar Emperor
- 53 Chapter 53 The Destroyer of Qin, Hu
- 54 Chapter 54: Died after two lifetimes, calling a deer a horse
- 55 Chapter 55 The First Emperor's Wrath, Fusu's Blame
- 56 Chapter 56 How to Become Emperor Taizong of Qin
- 57 Chapter 57 Li Shimin's Version of Fusu
- 58 Chapter 58 Zhu Di's version of Fusu, who was ordered to quell the rebellion and later became Em
- 59 Chapter 59 Emperor Wu of Han's Swine Fever Causes the Death of Liu Ju
- 60 Chapter 60 The Calamity of Witchcraft
- 61 Chapter 61 Bloodstained Chang'an
- 62 Chapter 62: Under the Swine Fever Outbreak, Crown Prince Liu Ju's Survival Guide
- 63 Chapter 63 Unofficial History of the Three Kingdoms
- 64 Chapter 64 Unofficial History of the Three Kingdoms: Liu Shan was Cao Cao's son
- 65 Chapter 65 Unofficial History of the Three Kingdoms: Guan Yu and Hua Tuo, Zhao Yun's Seven Incu
- 66 Chapter 66: The Crouching Dragon Breaks Through His Defenses; Huang Yueying is Sima Yi in Disguise.
- 67 Chapter 67 The Death of Guan Yu: The Reason Was His Selling Mung Beans
- 68 Chapter 68 Sun Quan's defenses crumble, and the tiger gives birth to a corgi.
- 69 Chapter 69 The Sky Over China Has Collapsed
- 70 Chapter 70: 3 people, mountains of corpses, rivers of blood.
- 71 Chapter 71 A Traitor to the Nation
- 72 Chapter 72 Four years later, the land of China was ravaged by war, with smoke billowing everywhere.
- 73 Chapter 73 Pig's Head Sacrifice, Another Side of the Hero
- 74 Chapter 74 A Shocking Secret: They Are Not the Jianzhou Jurchens
- 75 Chapter 75 Alas for my Han people, their traditional attire has been lost.
- 76 Chapter 76 Historical Sinners
- 77 Chapter 77: Though Defeated, Still Glorious; An Unyielding Cry!
- 78 Chapter 78 Revolution: A step-by-step guide on how to rebel, or rather, how to revolt!
- 79 Chapter 79 Ideological Imprint, Organizational Iron Fist
- 80 Chapter 80 The Fear of Wild Boar Hide
- 81 Chapter 81 Earthly Technique: Palm Thunder
- 82 Chapter 82 The world is in chaos, and the art of slaying dragons spreads throughout the ages.
- 83 Chapter 83 Heroes of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, your blood was not shed in vain.
- 84 Chapter 84 Ordered to Dig Up Graves
- 85 Chapter 85 The unfilial descendants committed an offensive act to clear their ancestors' name;
- 86 Chapter 86 The Arrival of a Professional Team
- 87 Chapter 87 Opening the Coffin: A DNA Showdown from 600 Years in the Future
- 88 Chapter 88 The Truth from 600 Years Ago
- 89 Chapter 89 The Great Satellite Inside the Qin King's Tomb
- 90 Chapter 90 The Big Spawn is in a hurry
- 91 Chapter 91 A Slap in the Face of the Century
- 92 Chapter 92 The Divorce Agreement 600 Years Late
- 93 Chapter 93 Murder to Silence
- 94 Chapter 94 One Shot Awakens Eternity
- 95 Chapter 95 The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom's Wrath: Purge of the Traitorous Dogs
- 96 Chapter 96 Return: Heroes from Three Kingdoms Time and Space Collectively Break Through Defenses
- 97 Chapter 97 Unofficial History of the Zhuge Family
- 98 Chapter 98 Boss Cao has gone mad with killing; even pigs and donkeys must die.
- 99 Chapter 99 The Emperor's Wrath: Who Touched My Grave?
- 100 Chapter 100 Zhu Youlang, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, could not find peace even in death.
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