Great Ming horse archer
The legendary life of Bao Yuanqian, a relict of the Great Yuan. In the fourth year of Jianwen, in the summer of 1402 AD. The four-year Battle of Jingyan came to fruition, and the fourth elder of the Zhu family successfully entered Yingtianfu and sat on the throne of the emperor of his dreams.
With the change of supreme power of the Ming Dynasty in Nanjing, the seemingly unrelated and thousands of miles away Suzhou Wei officials of the Ming Dynasty made a major decision.
As a subordinate of the Shaanxi Xingdu Division in the Northwest Frontier, Bao Yuanqian, an ordinary Ming army horse archer in Suzhou Wei, would never have thought that this seemingly unrelated royal power struggle and the decision of the officials and lords were like a butterfly flapping its wings, and a storm arose on the other side, gradually revealing the mystery of his life experience and completely changing his life route.
He should have spent his life reclaiming wasteland on the border, but because of a mistake, earth-shaking changes took place and quietly stepped onto the stage of history.