
Cavalry and Cutting: Han and Hungarian Overlords
About This Novel
The long river of history flows with its ripples, dragging countless heroes into the river. Emperor Qin and Emperor Wu of Han. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Wei Qing, Huo Qubing... These famous emperors who only exist in history books, what kind of pride will they have? Zhang Qi didn't know that he was just a slave of the Huns. Traveling through time and looking around at a loss? Where to go? Only riding and cutting! (After thinking about it for a long time, Lao Wu decided to write another knight-errant swordsmanship to finish the regret of the first book. The story is still going on. Please stay tuned.)
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Official(35)Scraped 11d ago
No, are you really transporting ore from America back to the Central Plains? You'll have to lose money on shipping costs. Why don't you give it to a few sons? How much land can you occupy? Even if the Central Plains loses a lot of overseas countries, after all, the Central Plains is too comfortable and will eventually rot.
Show others the golden finger in the first chapter. . . Even if we are brothers, people will change, brother
Speed up the pace. The grassland is not the Han territory. The Han territory can engage in farming, but the grassland can only follow the war. If you have the strength, you can switch to farming and expand!
A type of historical/otherworld novel that is not well-known but really suits the author
This book draws on a game called Mount & Blade 2. This game has a degree of freedom that most games on the market do not have, and it has very unique personal character skills and talents. It is very suitable for most historical novels: adding a golden finger to the protagonist can also add different effects to the protagonist through its character talents; as a novel about a different world in the game: the game itself has a ready-made map and the corresponding historical and cultural character background, which can reduce the author's outline conception and the advancement of some plot changes. Most importantly, I have been looking forward to this game having a famous novel (game fan)
If you play cavalry and slash, you will know about cavalry. Archers ➕ Crossbowmen are so invincible.
If you play cavalry and slash, you will know about cavalry. How invincible are archers. A battlefield of 1,000 people was opened. 500 Against 500. The cavalry was nothing short of carnage. But if the opponent is strong, for example, there will be a lot of casualties. But archers and crossbowmen are even more invincible. 500 Archers lined up in 10 rows. The 500 people on the other side couldn't get through and they were all dead. The prerequisite is that the soldiers are at least level 5-6. Top soldiers. Otherwise there would be no such effect
Those companions feel like they were forcibly added, written specifically to describe the protagonist's gradual growth process... Otherwise, we would just dive right into riding and slashing, providing materials, soldiers, and skills. In five years, you can build a terrifying army. With this invincible army that obeys your orders completely, you can start to unite all the forces that can be united in reality and attack all uncooperative enemies. No one can refuse your rule. Once you have conquered enough territory, you can then ride and cut down an army inside to expand the territory. Two teams will cooperate, one will guard the imperial city to ensure that no one can shake its power, and one will charge outside. This empire will be yours.
In the later period, I was too licking the Han Dynasty. I felt like a nanny, accepting everything without any passion.
It's pretty good, but it feels a little rushed later on.
I just want to ask, is the protagonist a eunuch? Will there be a woman? When you read Chapter 88 that a maid was sick, what did you think? If it's a eunuch, just sit down and stop writing.
It's too strong when broken apart, it looks quite confusing.
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Official(35)Scraped 11d ago
No, are you really transporting ore from America back to the Central Plains? You'll have to lose money on shipping costs. Why don't you give it to a few sons? How much land can you occupy? Even if the Central Plains loses a lot of overseas countries, after all, the Central Plains is too comfortable and will eventually rot.
Show others the golden finger in the first chapter. . . Even if we are brothers, people will change, brother
Speed up the pace. The grassland is not the Han territory. The Han territory can engage in farming, but the grassland can only follow the war. If you have the strength, you can switch to farming and expand!
A type of historical/otherworld novel that is not well-known but really suits the author
This book draws on a game called Mount & Blade 2. This game has a degree of freedom that most games on the market do not have, and it has very unique personal character skills and talents. It is very suitable for most historical novels: adding a golden finger to the protagonist can also add different effects to the protagonist through its character talents; as a novel about a different world in the game: the game itself has a ready-made map and the corresponding historical and cultural character background, which can reduce the author's outline conception and the advancement of some plot changes. Most importantly, I have been looking forward to this game having a famous novel (game fan)
If you play cavalry and slash, you will know about cavalry. Archers ➕ Crossbowmen are so invincible.
If you play cavalry and slash, you will know about cavalry. How invincible are archers. A battlefield of 1,000 people was opened. 500 Against 500. The cavalry was nothing short of carnage. But if the opponent is strong, for example, there will be a lot of casualties. But archers and crossbowmen are even more invincible. 500 Archers lined up in 10 rows. The 500 people on the other side couldn't get through and they were all dead. The prerequisite is that the soldiers are at least level 5-6. Top soldiers. Otherwise there would be no such effect
Those companions feel like they were forcibly added, written specifically to describe the protagonist's gradual growth process... Otherwise, we would just dive right into riding and slashing, providing materials, soldiers, and skills. In five years, you can build a terrifying army. With this invincible army that obeys your orders completely, you can start to unite all the forces that can be united in reality and attack all uncooperative enemies. No one can refuse your rule. Once you have conquered enough territory, you can then ride and cut down an army inside to expand the territory. Two teams will cooperate, one will guard the imperial city to ensure that no one can shake its power, and one will charge outside. This empire will be yours.
In the later period, I was too licking the Han Dynasty. I felt like a nanny, accepting everything without any passion.
It's pretty good, but it feels a little rushed later on.
I just want to ask, is the protagonist a eunuch? Will there be a woman? When you read Chapter 88 that a maid was sick, what did you think? If it's a eunuch, just sit down and stop writing.
It's too strong when broken apart, it looks quite confusing.












