
The Red Mansion Begins with Jin Yiwei
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Daiyu: "You are being hunted down as a royal guard, and you are as panic-stricken as a lost dog. Why don't you look for your own fault?" Zheng Yang: "Then let me ask you, why don't you blame yourself when you are not in good health? Why don't you blame yourself when your father was poisoned? Why don't you blame yourself when you are reduced to running for your life with me? Answer me..." Many years later, Daiyu, who was on the phoenix throne, looked around and said: "He is a reckless man and a bastard, but he is my husband!" And all of this started in the fifth year of Kangning, when Fusiti from Beizhen rode to Jinling to inspect salt... ........................ This book is based on the Ming Dynasty and takes the Qin vassal succession after Hongwu as the background. It is different from the real history. Please bear with me! !
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Official(11)Scraped 2mo ago
Why does it feel so watery? After watching dozens of them, I feel like the plot is basically unchanged.
Very pretty! Very pretty! Very pretty!
The two comments above are exactly the opposite.
Are you being reckless or indecisive?
So-so, nothing exciting, a little indecisive
It's okay, but the main character seems to be reckless
Although a bit dull, the advantage is that the character portrayal has a sense of picture. It is rare to find people with normal personalities in the Red Mansion. I hope to keep it
Uh uh uh uh, isn't Dream of Red Mansions from the Song Dynasty?
Comments by senior experts on Jin Yiwei-themed novels
The previous review was not complete, so I need to add: The first is that the description of official uniforms is vivid and immersive, which is called professional. Even if it does not conform to the real history, it is considered extremely careful! Regardless of whether the other Jin Yiwei novels are good or bad, there is no description of the Embroidered Spring Knife in Feiyu Suit, which is the most serious failure! For example, Cola's "The Imperial Guard" trilogy is excellent enough, but the official uniforms are never described in detail, which is a huge pity! Secondly, there are no martial arts masters who can fly to the sky or escape from the earth, or climb over the walls. There are only normal people who are good at handling people, which is in line with normal historical conditions. Especially the description of the detailed work in the Zhenfu Department seems to be a combination of time travel and imagination, but in fact it is very close to that era and that circle. Third: The timeline is rigorous and orderly, and the title must have time nodes. It should not be random, but should be gradual and gradual to build a real story about the Ming Dynasty Jin Yiwei's errand for readers. Looking forward to the author's better works on the theme of Jinyiwei! Content needs to be added: tea culture, food culture, silk culture, northern Tatar life, Korean spies, etc. The relevant content will be improved step by step to build wonderful Jinyiwei stories!
I have read numerous works on the subject of Jin Yiwei, so I would like to make a brief review here and apologize for any inappropriateness (I have read Jin Yiwei's Blood Path and just read this one). Advantage 1 of the writing style: The only one on the entire internet that seriously depicts the official uniforms of Jinyiwei. I have read countless related works, but I have never studied the grades, colors, and patterns of the official uniforms in detail. They basically just brush it off, or simply unify the Feiyu uniforms with embroidered spring knives. This is seriously unrealistic and has no sense of substitution. Although it is the author's original work and does not conform to the real history, in the strict hierarchical feudal society, the author's original work undoubtedly has a sense of substitution. I personally think this is the best in the entire network. Advantage 2 of the writing style: Using the Ming Dynasty as the background but imagining the Ming Dynasty, such works can often be unrestricted and create better-looking stories without being constrained by real history. There are often great limitations in using real history as the background. Writing shortcoming 1: The plot of the story is concentrated internally and lacks plots outside the imperial court. It does not reflect the international influence of the Empire. It feels like it is still in ancient times. It is actually engaged in maritime trade and border smuggling, and has frequent exchanges with Japan, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Europe. The country's science and technology and handicraft industries have been vigorously developed, and there is no shortage of trade wars and colonial wars. Writing shortcoming 2: The first book "The Bloody Journey of Jin Yi" did not mention firearms or handguns at all, and I just read the second book and I don't know if there are any later ones. At the same time, Jinyi's Blood Path does not reflect the advantages of time-traveling characters. It would be better to directly start the storyline with the identity of an ancient person, which would be better and more appropriate, and does not necessarily require time-traveling. Relevant historical materials record that the official uniforms of Jinyiwei (authenticity is unknown) were crimson for commanders, colleagues, and officials, vermilion for thousands of households, silver for hundreds of households, and black as the general flag. The patterns not only included flying fish patterns, but also python patterns for high-ranking officials. The author's writing is down-to-earth and the descriptions are vivid. Generally speaking, it is worth reading. I support the author and look forward to more works on the theme of Jin Yiwei.
It would feel better if Yinglian was changed to Xiang Ling.
I want to complain that the protagonist's force value exceeds the standard, but the protagonist's surname is not Jia, he is not of royal blood, and he does not live in Dongfu. There is no need to be so harsh.
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Official(11)Scraped 2mo ago
Why does it feel so watery? After watching dozens of them, I feel like the plot is basically unchanged.
Very pretty! Very pretty! Very pretty!
The two comments above are exactly the opposite.
Are you being reckless or indecisive?
So-so, nothing exciting, a little indecisive
It's okay, but the main character seems to be reckless
Although a bit dull, the advantage is that the character portrayal has a sense of picture. It is rare to find people with normal personalities in the Red Mansion. I hope to keep it
Uh uh uh uh, isn't Dream of Red Mansions from the Song Dynasty?
Comments by senior experts on Jin Yiwei-themed novels
The previous review was not complete, so I need to add: The first is that the description of official uniforms is vivid and immersive, which is called professional. Even if it does not conform to the real history, it is considered extremely careful! Regardless of whether the other Jin Yiwei novels are good or bad, there is no description of the Embroidered Spring Knife in Feiyu Suit, which is the most serious failure! For example, Cola's "The Imperial Guard" trilogy is excellent enough, but the official uniforms are never described in detail, which is a huge pity! Secondly, there are no martial arts masters who can fly to the sky or escape from the earth, or climb over the walls. There are only normal people who are good at handling people, which is in line with normal historical conditions. Especially the description of the detailed work in the Zhenfu Department seems to be a combination of time travel and imagination, but in fact it is very close to that era and that circle. Third: The timeline is rigorous and orderly, and the title must have time nodes. It should not be random, but should be gradual and gradual to build a real story about the Ming Dynasty Jin Yiwei's errand for readers. Looking forward to the author's better works on the theme of Jinyiwei! Content needs to be added: tea culture, food culture, silk culture, northern Tatar life, Korean spies, etc. The relevant content will be improved step by step to build wonderful Jinyiwei stories!
I have read numerous works on the subject of Jin Yiwei, so I would like to make a brief review here and apologize for any inappropriateness (I have read Jin Yiwei's Blood Path and just read this one). Advantage 1 of the writing style: The only one on the entire internet that seriously depicts the official uniforms of Jinyiwei. I have read countless related works, but I have never studied the grades, colors, and patterns of the official uniforms in detail. They basically just brush it off, or simply unify the Feiyu uniforms with embroidered spring knives. This is seriously unrealistic and has no sense of substitution. Although it is the author's original work and does not conform to the real history, in the strict hierarchical feudal society, the author's original work undoubtedly has a sense of substitution. I personally think this is the best in the entire network. Advantage 2 of the writing style: Using the Ming Dynasty as the background but imagining the Ming Dynasty, such works can often be unrestricted and create better-looking stories without being constrained by real history. There are often great limitations in using real history as the background. Writing shortcoming 1: The plot of the story is concentrated internally and lacks plots outside the imperial court. It does not reflect the international influence of the Empire. It feels like it is still in ancient times. It is actually engaged in maritime trade and border smuggling, and has frequent exchanges with Japan, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Europe. The country's science and technology and handicraft industries have been vigorously developed, and there is no shortage of trade wars and colonial wars. Writing shortcoming 2: The first book "The Bloody Journey of Jin Yi" did not mention firearms or handguns at all, and I just read the second book and I don't know if there are any later ones. At the same time, Jinyi's Blood Path does not reflect the advantages of time-traveling characters. It would be better to directly start the storyline with the identity of an ancient person, which would be better and more appropriate, and does not necessarily require time-traveling. Relevant historical materials record that the official uniforms of Jinyiwei (authenticity is unknown) were crimson for commanders, colleagues, and officials, vermilion for thousands of households, silver for hundreds of households, and black as the general flag. The patterns not only included flying fish patterns, but also python patterns for high-ranking officials. The author's writing is down-to-earth and the descriptions are vivid. Generally speaking, it is worth reading. I support the author and look forward to more works on the theme of Jin Yiwei.
It would feel better if Yinglian was changed to Xiang Ling.
I want to complain that the protagonist's force value exceeds the standard, but the protagonist's surname is not Jia, he is not of royal blood, and he does not live in Dongfu. There is no need to be so harsh.









