
The Sixteen Kingdoms of the Sui Dynasty
by Far Away From The Rivers And Lakes
About This Novel
In the last years of the Later Zhao Dynasty, many heroes competed with each other, and the northern land of China was filled with smoke and war. In the past, there was Hu Ma Tuan, the Jiehu Hou Zhao who tyrannized the world, and in the future it was the Fu family's Qin Dynasty that opened the top of the Sixteen Kingdoms and was almost unified. On the grasslands in the north, the pioneers of the Northern Wei Dynasty were growing up silently. In the warm wind of Jiangzuo, the war drums of the Northern Expedition were already beating loudly. Once he wakes up from his dream and is reborn into a wealthy family in Guanzhong, what choice will Yang Chongdang make? Whether to respond to the drumbeat of the Northern Expedition and restore the mountains and rivers of the Jin Dynasty, or to follow the torrent of history and join the torrent of the founding of the former Qin Dynasty, or to carry a three-foot long sword and carve out a true Qingming era for the people of the world.
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About the Battle of Chang'an
Chang'an is an extremely important node in the early stage of the protagonist, so the length is naturally very long, and the entire battle of Chang'an strives to truly show the cruelty of ancient city defense battles and the problems faced. Book friends, don't post more, because it is originally a manuscript that is being published. I have the intention to change it, but there is no way to change the entire framework. Again, I originally planned to write a long story, and the pace will naturally not be too fast, and It is impossible to crush a world-famous general in one or two chapters. Lowering the opponent's IQ is not the best choice. On the contrary, the protagonist and opponents are very rz. I will read the suggestions of book friends, but don't blame me for criticizing comments and comments that are completely untrue. I hope everyone can communicate in a friendly manner. I will adopt meaningful suggestions. I also welcome everyone to speak actively, but I hope to at least maintain the most basic peace.
Regarding the problem between Jie people and cheap dads
Many people criticize the protagonist for not killing all the Capricorns. Let me explain here. The protagonist's way of dealing with the Capricorns is already a big risk. If it were more radical, the book would be gone, so don't criticize the Holy Mother. If it is not reviewed by the Holy Mother, it will be gg. Regarding the cheap dad, many people say that they should simply kill or assassinate them. Here I want to say that the Jin Dynasty ruled the world with filial piety. Not killing does not mean that you are weak, but you have to consider the political consequences. How many patricides in history have a good ending? The protagonist is still from a Confucian family. If he kills his father, he will really destroy the world. If you don't believe it, how many people in the Han Dynasty would really dare to kill their father? Is there a good outcome for any of the murderers? Even for a barbaric tribe like Xianbei, the cost of patricide is extremely high. The protagonist occupies a city and does this kind of thing. To be honest, if I really write it like this, the protagonist can win the world in the end. That will really rub the reader's IQ to the ground.
It seems like it's going to be unfinished, and even the updated chapters are a bit shaky.
so slow
Are you updating one chapter a day? It's not enough to read. You need to gain weight before reading.
Stand and stand again. He is indecisive and does not know the so-called explanation.
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Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
About the Battle of Chang'an
Chang'an is an extremely important node in the early stage of the protagonist, so the length is naturally very long, and the entire battle of Chang'an strives to truly show the cruelty of ancient city defense battles and the problems faced. Book friends, don't post more, because it is originally a manuscript that is being published. I have the intention to change it, but there is no way to change the entire framework. Again, I originally planned to write a long story, and the pace will naturally not be too fast, and It is impossible to crush a world-famous general in one or two chapters. Lowering the opponent's IQ is not the best choice. On the contrary, the protagonist and opponents are very rz. I will read the suggestions of book friends, but don't blame me for criticizing comments and comments that are completely untrue. I hope everyone can communicate in a friendly manner. I will adopt meaningful suggestions. I also welcome everyone to speak actively, but I hope to at least maintain the most basic peace.
Regarding the problem between Jie people and cheap dads
Many people criticize the protagonist for not killing all the Capricorns. Let me explain here. The protagonist's way of dealing with the Capricorns is already a big risk. If it were more radical, the book would be gone, so don't criticize the Holy Mother. If it is not reviewed by the Holy Mother, it will be gg. Regarding the cheap dad, many people say that they should simply kill or assassinate them. Here I want to say that the Jin Dynasty ruled the world with filial piety. Not killing does not mean that you are weak, but you have to consider the political consequences. How many patricides in history have a good ending? The protagonist is still from a Confucian family. If he kills his father, he will really destroy the world. If you don't believe it, how many people in the Han Dynasty would really dare to kill their father? Is there a good outcome for any of the murderers? Even for a barbaric tribe like Xianbei, the cost of patricide is extremely high. The protagonist occupies a city and does this kind of thing. To be honest, if I really write it like this, the protagonist can win the world in the end. That will really rub the reader's IQ to the ground.
It seems like it's going to be unfinished, and even the updated chapters are a bit shaky.
so slow
Are you updating one chapter a day? It's not enough to read. You need to gain weight before reading.
Stand and stand again. He is indecisive and does not know the so-called explanation.









