I haven't been able to find all the novels that you want to match, but I've tried my best to find some related books. Here are a few related novels I found for you: 1. [I Want to Make Trouble in the Journey to the West] Author: Zhuan Xiaoyu, Category: Light novel, funny and ridiculing, finished, can enjoy with ease. 2. [Rise in the Ming Dynasty] Author: One Palm Towering the Sky, Category: History, Empty History, Finished, You Can Enjoy It with Rest assured. The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. I Want to Cause Trouble in Journey to the West Chen Xiao accidentally obtained a " Journey to the West Troublemaker System " and began her journey to the West Troublemaker. Guan Yin Bodhisattva's goldfish spirit was not pleasing to the eye? Hit it with a rock! The Pleiades Star Official was disrespectful to Laozi? I'll strangle you to death! The scorpion spirit dared to eavesdrop on Buddha's lecture? I'll kick you first! "I came to the West to cause trouble!" Chen Xiao said. 2. Rise in Ming Dynasty He was a modern hooligan who had accidentally transmigrated to the end of the Ming Dynasty and possessed Li Zicheng. With his meager knowledge of history and some of the discussions of the people, he began to change the path of history and reverse Li Zicheng's fate. His personality as a hooligan, his apathetic moral values, and his modern mindset allowed him to thrive in the late Ming Dynasty. He was like a fish in water, standing out from the many rebel leaders. He broke through the shackles of the peasant mindset of muddling along and became more strategic and had an outstanding vision. To strengthen the soldiers of the uprising army and build a strong army that could fight. Breaking the curse of history and changing the fate of the Great Shun Dynasty was no longer just a short forty-three days of founding the country. It was going to last forever and overthrow the Ming Dynasty. To the south, they would annex Nanming, to the southwest, they would annex the Great Western Regime, and to the north, they would destroy the Houjin, and from then on, the Qing Dynasty would no longer exist in history. These works all have good reputations for your reference.
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