
1745 Longxing Europa
About This Novel
In Europe in the 18th century, firearms had entered the modern era. After the foundation of Peter the Great, the Russian Empire was already in the golden age of the most powerful country in Europe. At this time, the Torgut Khanate was internally divided due to the death of the legendary Ayuqi Khan, and its strength was at its weakest. Facing internal and external troubles, the successor Great Khan is thinking about returning eastward. According to the normal development of history, his dream will be fulfilled by his son Ubasi. At this time, Obasi was still a six-year-old child, and his brother Sarai was still held hostage in Astrakhan. Under the oppression of the Russians, Sarai always wanted to escape Astrakhan. Finally, he found an opportunity, but he did not escape. After returning to Astrakhan, he fell seriously ill. Just as he was dying, a wisp of the soul from later generations entered his body. Sarai is no longer the same Sarai as before. Can he successfully escape Russian custody and return to the tribe? After coming back, will he continue to prepare for his return to the East, or will he give it a try and let the Easterners rise on the continent? The author's last two books, "1625 Frozen Empire" and "Zhen. Peach Blossom Stone Empire", are both about foreign lands. I can be regarded as one of Qidian's best writers at writing novels that started in foreign lands. Stay tuned!
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Official(10)Scraped 17d ago
There is no dominant ethnic group and dozens of religious races, which will sooner or later be torn apart.
. . . . . Australia
Why not colonize Australia?. . . . . . Australia. . . . Australia
Let alone the dominant ethnic group in ancient times, how did the Qing Dynasty do it?
😂😂It looks good in the early and middle stages, but it's a bit verbose in the later stages.
If there is another country with many ethnic groups, it will not be strong or long-term unless ethnic groups make up more than half of it.
Has the author finished writing? Still laying the groundwork
Has the author finished writing? Still laying the groundwork
Very well written, regardless of timeline or population, countries, wars, development, religion
This is the best historical novel I have ever read
After reading seven chapters, I don't know what to write. There is too much foreshadowing.
Is it over? The latest chapter is over.
The later Jewish mystical societies, at first glance, are the author's selfish creations.
Establish the author and take a look at the novel about being reborn as a king in South America
The more you read, the harder it gets. Can't you understand it? I advise you, author, to stop writing.
It's such a mess, I don't even know what to make of it.
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 17d ago
There is no dominant ethnic group and dozens of religious races, which will sooner or later be torn apart.
. . . . . Australia
Why not colonize Australia?. . . . . . Australia. . . . Australia
Let alone the dominant ethnic group in ancient times, how did the Qing Dynasty do it?
😂😂It looks good in the early and middle stages, but it's a bit verbose in the later stages.
If there is another country with many ethnic groups, it will not be strong or long-term unless ethnic groups make up more than half of it.
Has the author finished writing? Still laying the groundwork
Has the author finished writing? Still laying the groundwork
Very well written, regardless of timeline or population, countries, wars, development, religion
This is the best historical novel I have ever read
After reading seven chapters, I don't know what to write. There is too much foreshadowing.
Is it over? The latest chapter is over.
The later Jewish mystical societies, at first glance, are the author's selfish creations.
Establish the author and take a look at the novel about being reborn as a king in South America
The more you read, the harder it gets. Can't you understand it? I advise you, author, to stop writing.
It's such a mess, I don't even know what to make of it.









