Ming Dynasty: He was ordered to give lectures in prison, but Lao Zhu eavesdropped and made people nu

Ming Dynasty: He was ordered to give lectures in prison, but Lao Zhu eavesdropped and made people nu

大明:诏狱讲课,老朱偷听人麻了

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Lin Che traveled to Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty and became a tribute student participating in the imperial examination.
Knowing that it was not easy to be an official in the Hongwu Dynasty, he wanted to return to his previous life.
However, the sy

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Lin Che traveled to Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty and became a tribute student participating in the imperial examination.
Knowing that it was not easy to be an official in the Hongwu Dynasty, he wanted to return to his previous life.
However, the system requires that only by being executed by Zhu Yuanzhang can he return to modern times.
So ever.
Regarding the imperial examination policy, Lin Che wrote eloquently and eloquently, "Selecting officials through the imperial examination will harm the country and the people", and she wanted to die!
Lao Zhu was furious and sent Lin Che to prison, whereupon Qiu asked for execution.
Lin Che, who thought she was going to suffer some hardship, met a second-generation nobleman in prison.
I gave him a lecture when I had nothing to do. Not only did I not suffer, but I actually enjoyed it very much.
"Mr. Lin, what is 'Das Kapital'?"
"Mr. Lin, can 'officials and gentry work together as one and pay for food' really solve the problem of land annexation?"
"Mr. Lin, what are 'commodity circulation' and 'equivalent exchange'?"
The day of execution…
Lin Che felt relaxed and died generously!
The second generation Xun appeared, "Mr. Lin, my father has invited you!"
"Who is your father?"
"My father is Emperor Hongwu. Mr. Lin, you are safe!"
Lin Che:? ? ?

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