
Southern Country
by Four Kingdoms Military Chess
About This Novel
The soul of a modern man travels back to the late Tang Dynasty and becomes Yang Wo, the eldest son of Huainan Jiedushi Yang Xingmi. In this treacherous and chaotic world, how will he change his destiny; how will he choose talents to govern an area; how will he command thousands of armies, march north to the Central Plains, and end the chaotic world... Everything is in the southern country. Ps: qq group 94610602
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Official(153)Scraped 18d ago
When I saw the protagonist abolishing the eunuchs in the palace, I immediately stopped watching.
Novels from the late Tang Dynasty
In fact, I really wanted to read a novel about the Tang Dynasty royal family revitalizing the Tang Dynasty in the last years of the Tang Dynasty, but unfortunately, there is no such thing. I'm very curious. There are similar novels in the Han Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, and there are many more. Why not in the Tang Dynasty?
The main character is a little too self-righteous. He is a bit fussy, and after others turn to him, he still finds fault with others. He is too petty. I am Xiaoli m, a person who is really embarrassed and surrendered. He is obviously a petty person, but he still pretends to be generous. Pretending to be different.
that's all
It ended like this. It was too hasty. There was no development of the technology tree, no external expansion, conquering Europe, etc. It ended in a hurry. Again, it was too hasty.
Come on big
I'll give you a few thoughts on pacifying the south and then developing the south and conquering Yunnan to frighten the Southeast Asian countries. Then build a strong navy and then move on to the Northern Expedition. Logistics in the mountainous south is a big problem, so building a navy is the best way. You can also send elite troops to attack Bashu and capture Bashu and Hanzhong, and then directly target Guanzhong.
This is the first time I heard that someone died because of standing in the military posture.
This is no longer military discipline, this is torture, right?
Whee! Everything is difficult at the beginning 😓 But I can still make it at the beginning! As long as the historical background is rich enough and you work hard, you may not be unable to repeat the success of the "High Grade Poor Scholar"! Cheer for the author and encourage him! 😝😴
very good
The plot has good continuity, clear levels, and advances in waves.
Renew! The speed is too slow!
The author is a military novice, not even a military fan. To make clear rewards and punishments, you also need to know the severity, because taking a life while standing in a military position is not strict or establishing prestige, but contempt for human life. Aren't you afraid of being stabbed in the back by one of your own? Can't we use military sticks that are common in the army?
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Official(153)Scraped 18d ago
When I saw the protagonist abolishing the eunuchs in the palace, I immediately stopped watching.
Novels from the late Tang Dynasty
In fact, I really wanted to read a novel about the Tang Dynasty royal family revitalizing the Tang Dynasty in the last years of the Tang Dynasty, but unfortunately, there is no such thing. I'm very curious. There are similar novels in the Han Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, and there are many more. Why not in the Tang Dynasty?
The main character is a little too self-righteous. He is a bit fussy, and after others turn to him, he still finds fault with others. He is too petty. I am Xiaoli m, a person who is really embarrassed and surrendered. He is obviously a petty person, but he still pretends to be generous. Pretending to be different.
that's all
It ended like this. It was too hasty. There was no development of the technology tree, no external expansion, conquering Europe, etc. It ended in a hurry. Again, it was too hasty.
Come on big
I'll give you a few thoughts on pacifying the south and then developing the south and conquering Yunnan to frighten the Southeast Asian countries. Then build a strong navy and then move on to the Northern Expedition. Logistics in the mountainous south is a big problem, so building a navy is the best way. You can also send elite troops to attack Bashu and capture Bashu and Hanzhong, and then directly target Guanzhong.
This is the first time I heard that someone died because of standing in the military posture.
This is no longer military discipline, this is torture, right?
Whee! Everything is difficult at the beginning 😓 But I can still make it at the beginning! As long as the historical background is rich enough and you work hard, you may not be unable to repeat the success of the "High Grade Poor Scholar"! Cheer for the author and encourage him! 😝😴
very good
The plot has good continuity, clear levels, and advances in waves.
Renew! The speed is too slow!
The author is a military novice, not even a military fan. To make clear rewards and punishments, you also need to know the severity, because taking a life while standing in a military position is not strict or establishing prestige, but contempt for human life. Aren't you afraid of being stabbed in the back by one of your own? Can't we use military sticks that are common in the army?
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[History] The protagonist is the eldest son of Yang Xingmi, the founder of the Wu Kingdom during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, which is a plus for the subject matter. The emotional scenes were seriously deducted, the character setting of the protagonist was not to my taste, and the martial arts master assassin who got in the middle was seriously out of character. The political and military descriptions are also average. The advantage is that some minor modifications can be made on the basis of history.



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