Liang Hong traveled through time, became a bearded man of the king, and had a daughter. It was the third year of Zhengde, which was a wonderful era. Eight tigers in the capital were in chaos, talented men in the south of the Yangtze River were romantic, and the emperor was not in charge. There was even Wang Shouren, one of the four saints of Confucius, Mencius, and Zhu. By the way, Linghu Chong, who was laughing and proud, was also there. Liang Hong had a bold plan. As the saying goes, "The emperor's disciple, this time he wanted the emperor to be a disciple for me. Liang Hong prepared to teach the mighty general how to be a man of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. This first step is naturally to take over his country.