The eight-year-old blind grandson climbed out of the Ming Dynasty's mausoleum at the beginning

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(The author has already written a million-word work, readers can feel free to eat it\nThe plot of power + the filial piety of the father and son + the universal text,\nIn this book, Zhu Yuanzhang is decisive in killing in the early stage, the protagonist is decisive in killing in the later stage, the Virgin and the Gang You may feel unwell, so use with caution!

! ! )\nZhu Xiongying, the eldest grandson of the Ming Dynasty and the eldest son of Zhu Biao, uses blue jade as his humerus and Chang Mao as his claws.

\nIn the Ming Dynasty, the bloodline is the most righteous, the status is the highest, and the order of inheritance is the highest priority. \nHowever, no one expected that Zhu Xiongying died suddenly, and the Ming Dynasty was in decline instantly. Empress Ma died in the same year, and Zhu Biao died ten years later. The Ming Dynasty could only fall into an even more fierce struggle for the throne.

\nAnd if so, what if Zhu Xiongying is not dead? \nWhat will be the fate of Ming Dynasty? \nThe Great Snow Dragon Rider, with the utmost freedom and the power of an overlord...\nWatch me show off my Ming Dynasty splendor!

\nZhu Yuanzhang: "The world and the world are the basis of literature, and our eldest grandson deserves one!"\nZhu Biao: "Giving birth to a son should be like a hero!"\nZhu Di: "I am willing to march north for my nephew!"

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