
Shimazu's Ambition
by Hesitant To Come To Wu Chuan Bbq
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Official(6)Scraped 18d ago
Madam, madam, madam, are you in charge?
A very good book, highly recommended.
Not bad, not bad (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡
It is better to write more realistically in foreign languages and domestic historical texts. I can't even watch it now
Shimazu's Ambition
Recently, I have become interested in reading novels about modern Japan (from the Black Ship Incident to before the Meiji Restoration), mainly because I like to read about the struggles of small characters. The protagonists in novels about Japan's Warring States Period all have relatively good backgrounds (not down to earth).
After playing the game Taiko Roshiden in my early years, I sometimes liked to read Japanese Warring States novels.
The audience for Japanese Warring States novels is too small, and most of them are Taikaku, Nobunaga's Ambition, and other Sengoku-type game parties or some Japanese dramas. Authors who write this type of writing basically do it for love. It is difficult to write a good score. Of course, there are too few good ones. The Sengoku Fuxing Chronicle is personally the best written in this type. I don't want to give a score for this article, because the writing and plot are obviously not up to four or five stars. If it is rated low, it feels like a blow to the author's persistence in writing. I can only vote for the author to encourage him.
good
I think it's pretty good and worth watching. Since Iron Cross and King Huai of Chu, it is rare to see historical literature that can be read.
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Official(6)Scraped 18d ago
Madam, madam, madam, are you in charge?
A very good book, highly recommended.
Not bad, not bad (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡
It is better to write more realistically in foreign languages and domestic historical texts. I can't even watch it now
Shimazu's Ambition
Recently, I have become interested in reading novels about modern Japan (from the Black Ship Incident to before the Meiji Restoration), mainly because I like to read about the struggles of small characters. The protagonists in novels about Japan's Warring States Period all have relatively good backgrounds (not down to earth).
After playing the game Taiko Roshiden in my early years, I sometimes liked to read Japanese Warring States novels.
The audience for Japanese Warring States novels is too small, and most of them are Taikaku, Nobunaga's Ambition, and other Sengoku-type game parties or some Japanese dramas. Authors who write this type of writing basically do it for love. It is difficult to write a good score. Of course, there are too few good ones. The Sengoku Fuxing Chronicle is personally the best written in this type. I don't want to give a score for this article, because the writing and plot are obviously not up to four or five stars. If it is rated low, it feels like a blow to the author's persistence in writing. I can only vote for the author to encourage him.
good
I think it's pretty good and worth watching. Since Iron Cross and King Huai of Chu, it is rare to see historical literature that can be read.









