The Ming Dynasty: The opening scene features Zhu Di angrily accusing him of illegitimate succession.
大明:开局怒喷朱棣继位不正
A modern science and engineering student is transported to the Ming Dynasty, becoming a lone seventh-rank remonstrating official? Lin Yue says: No problem! As long as he dies for speaking out against the emperor, he can return to the modern world, unlo
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A modern science and engineering student is transported to the Ming Dynasty, becoming a lone seventh-rank remonstrating official? Lin Yue says: No problem! As long as he dies for speaking out against the emperor, he can return to the modern world, unlock the superpowers of the Homelander, and fly and travel through the world with unparalleled joy! Thus, in the Fengtian Hall of the first year of Yongle's reign, Zhu Di, who had just expressed his intention to move the capital, was berated by a hot-headed remonstrating official for three major crimes! He was accused of wasting the people's resources by moving the capital, of instigating the princes to fight for the throne, of having an illegitimate succession, and of tampering with history! Zhu Di was so angry that he jumped up and down on the spot, threatening to exterminate his three clans! But Lin Yue, with his neck stiff, became even more arrogant: So what if my ten clans are exterminated? My Lin family has been loyal for generations, and he is the only one in the family. Even if I die today, I will still scold you, the usurper, awake! He wrote "Ode to Limestone" in blood to express his determination, and wrote a lengthy "Memorial of Remonstrance," fiercely criticizing Zhu Di. He was accused of emulating Emperor Taizong of Tang, neglecting the prosperous reign of Zhenguan, and instead pursuing the crooked path of seizing the throne; he was accused of condoning the powerful and wealthy to disregard human life, and of the law only oppressing the common people and not restraining the nobility; he was accused of not establishing an heir apparent, thus personally sowing the seeds of internal strife for the Ming Dynasty! Each time, Zhu Di would first read the memorials, his anger simmering with murderous intent! But then he would reconsider: he thought Lin Yue was a talented individual, and decided to tolerate him! Thus, the most aggrieved Emperor Yongle in history was born. Lin Yue criticized Zhu Di for recklessly issuing paper money to plunder the people's wealth, and Zhu Di, enraged, immediately implemented currency reform; Lin Yue accused Zhu Di of condoning the murders of the sons of meritorious officials, and Zhu Di, furious, smashed his wine cup and immediately established the Censorate to investigate the powerful and wealthy; Lin Yue criticized Zhu Di for his aggressive military campaigns, and Zhu Di nearly drew his sword, but ultimately adopted the policy of land reclamation. Zhu Di gritted his teeth: "Lin Yue! I truly want to exterminate your entire clan!"
- 1 Chapter 1 Zhu Di, your succession to the throne is illegitimate!
- 2 Chapter 2, 3rd Generation of Loyal Officials
- 3 Chapter 3 Blood Letter
- 4 Chapter 4 The Debate on Relocating the Capital
- 5 Chapter 5 Passionate Brawl
- 6 Chapter 6 Rebukes Zhu Gaoxu
- 7 Chapter 7 The Actions of a Tyrant
- 8 Chapter 8: Cutting down the vassalage
- 9 Chapter 9 Despicable People
- 10 Chapter 10 The Relatives of Exponential Growth
- 11 Chapter 11 Hard to Say
- 12 Chapter 12 Granting Land and Conferring Titles
- 13 Chapter 13 The Oceans of the Ming Dynasty
- 14 Chapter 14 Encountering Injustice
- 15 Chapter 15 Reporting to the Officials
- 16 Chapter 16 The Minister of Justice's Combined Strategy
- 17 Chapter 17 The Precious Paper Currency is Truly a Vicious Policy!
- 18 Chapter 18 The Evil of the Treasured Paper Money is Unprecedented in History
- 19 Chapter 19 Passionate Sparring
- 20 Chapter 20 Prince Yan
- 21 Chapter 21 North Korean Visit
- 22 Chapter 22 Raising a Tiger to Cause Trouble
- 23 Chapter 23 Destiny
- 24 Chapter 24 The Art of Craftsmanship
- 25 Chapter 25 Shipyard Reform
- 26 Chapter 26 Liaodong
- 27 Chapter 27 Yao Guangxiao
- 28 Chapter 28 Your Majesty Requests the Execution of Yao Guangxiao
- 29 Chapter 29 Lin Yue Opposes Joining the Cabinet
- 30 Chapter 30 Lin Yue Adjusts His Thinking
- 31 Chapter 31 Fundamental Feudalism
- 32 Chapter 32 Overseas
- 33 Chapter 33 Commercial Taxes
- 34 Chapter 34 Huge Profits from Maritime Trade
- 35 Chapter 35: Land tax exempted for 2 years
- 36 Chapter 36 Seize the Day
- 37 Chapter 37 The Principles of Lunar Eclipses
- 38 Chapter 38 Circling the Earth
- 39 Chapter 39 I Grant It
- 40 Chapter 40 was a great shock.
- 41 Chapter 41 Transparent Glass
- 42 Chapter 42 Rewards
- 43 Chapter 43 Thai Perfume
- 44 Chapter 44 postponed? Absolutely not!
- 45 Chapter 45 Hot Air Balloon
- 46 Chapter 46 Martial Law Declared Throughout the City
- 47 Chapter 47 Falling into the Palace
- 48 Chapter 48 How many years does the Ming Dynasty last?
- 49 Chapter 49 Land and Taxes, Officials and Merchants
- 50 Chapter 50 Drag him out
- 51 Chapter 51 The Chen Father and Daughter Return
- 52 Chapter 52 The Eldest Crown Prince in Order of Succession
- 53 Chapter 53 Speaking Up for the People
- 54 Chapter 54 Something's Wrong
- 55 Chapter 55 The Drum of Petition
- 56 Chapter 56, are you ready?
- 57 Chapter 57 Famine
- 58 Chapter 58 Surname
- 59 Chapter 59 The Lament of the Vegetable Man
- 60 Chapter 60 County Magistrate? Execute!
- 61 Chapter 61
- 62 Chapter 62 Time
- 63 Chapter 63 The Gentry
- 64 Chapter 64 Take 95
- 65 Chapter 65 A Scathing Rebuke
- 66 Chapter 66 Those Who Seek Fame and Fortune
- 67 Chapter 67 Burning the Imperial Envoy
- 68 Chapter 68 Serving the People, Not Yourself
- 69 Chapter 69 The Grand Flood Control Efforts in Songjiang Prefecture
- 70 Chapter 70 Rescuing the River Embankment
- 71 Chapter 71 The villagers fought him to the death.
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