
Conquer the World
by Yu Guanyu
About This Novel
This place does not belong to any era in history. This is a world of great strife where mountains and rivers are shattered. Countries are vying for hegemony. Millions of corpses are lying on the ground, and people are bleeding and floating in the oars. It is a desolate and bitter cold land, where the county guards and the common people are living inside, while outside there are barbarians who wantonly plunder, and the 30,000 defenders have crooked helmets. At this time, a young man who was so ordinary that he was like everyone else came to this weakest country, walked in this harsh border town where he could die at any time, and served as the guard of the border town. The world is in chaos, and a hero must emerge.
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Clear up Zhao Kuo's name. He is a very powerful person
All he could say was that he was unlucky. For example, the big devil of LoL gave birth to a child. After the famous general. I have watched countless videos of international competitions over the past 20 years since I was a child. There is also a world player in the family who personally teaches me. When he grew up, he played games and was walked into the finals. As a result, I met Faker, the number one player in the world. I struggled for 30 minutes. Being pushed up high. Failed. As a result, he was called trash by people all over the world. Waste. But is he actually weak? It's not bad enough to beat ordinary people. I think it's okay to be a king. As a result, I met the most powerful person as soon as I debuted. And it can last so long under the first person. It's already great. If someone else had gone up there, they would have simply surrendered. This is my personal thought... Z is important in the end. The big devil is the faker. It's the same person. Let me break it down and make an analogy.
Generally speaking, this book can be read without using your brain.
I have read more than 100 chapters, and I have three conclusions: 1. The protagonist's training speed is really fast! I saw more than 100 chapters. In total, there are 400,000 soldiers and horses in a few years. It's awesome! In ancient times, there was such a speed of military training and it was so fierce. I admire you. 2. I think the protagonist's archers come randomly. I don't understand why there are so many bows for him to use. Do you think making bows and arrows is easy? Even if there is no need to train? 3. Are the cavalrymen under the protagonist really awesome? They come here at every turn? Do you think training cavalry is easy? A few thousand at the beginning, then tens of thousands. Even if you have money, doesn't it take time for you to train? To summarize, if we take this book as an example, in ancient times, I think China had already unified the world. In particular, food and everything without money could be transformed. The 400,000 troops came out in a few years, which is really awesome.
Is the author insinuating Zhao Tuo? The first battle Zhao Tuo fought was against Bai Qi, the strongest military strategist of that era. So he didn't lose unfairly. It can be said that although defeated, it is still glorious.
It's not a big problem. If you like to fight with your brains, you can take a look.
I saw shadows of Han Xin, Xu Chu, Cao Cao, etc. In the book. I like the battlefield, but there are too many conspiracies in the book to adapt to it. There is only one problem: Who dares to send useless people to the border of the country, who dares to do tricks in armaments, and deduct military pay. In ancient times, The most important thing is the border and the imperial city. Once the border is broken, it is equivalent to the fall of the Northeast during the modern Anti-Japanese War. With the Northeast as a stronghold, it radiates to the surrounding areas. Some people at the border are easy to bully, not to mention the author's outline of a country with strong folk customs. Similar to Da Qin. There are generals stationed at the borders. Throughout history, which one of the border guards is not particularly special? Li Guang, Wei Qing, Meng Tian of Da Qin, Li Mu of Zhao State, Yang Jiajiang, Qi Jiguang, Yuan Chonghuan, Wu Sangui, etc., But the ones who made the Dragon City Flying General Du Yinshan not named Huma are Li Guang and Wei Qing. Thanks
It's not Zhao Kuo who talks about war on paper, it's Tai Shigong
I have read a lot of comments from book friends, and I always like to quote scriptures. Some say they are armchair strategists, while others say that no one knows a son better than his father (mother). I have three questions that you can think about and discuss with each other. First, he is stubborn and does not listen to Lian Po's defensive strategy suggestions. First of all, Lian Po has not made any suggestions, and Lian Po's record in the Shangdang battle is not on the table at all. This is recorded in detail in Historical Records and Warring States Policy, and there is no dispute on this point. So what's the result? "In April, Lu Yin attacked Zhao. Zhao sent General Lian Po... Qin repelled the troops and killed Zhao Pi's general Qie... In June, he captured Zhao's army and took two and four lieutenants... In July, he captured two lieutenants, defeated his formation, and captured his west wall." This is the so-called Lian Po's good defense. Do you still give advice to defend it? Second, there is talk about the boastful request for a military post, but there is no mention of proactive recruitment in the history books. The twenty-first biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru, the meaning is that Zhao She could not defeat Zhao Kuo before, and also said that he was not good. Zhao Kuo's mother asked Zhao She, and Zhao She said that he underestimated war and always thought it was simple and big problems would arise. Later, King Zhao made Zhao Kuo his general. His mother also said that his father liked to make friends and would share the money with everyone, so he didn't have to take care of the family when fighting. Zhao Kuo couldn't do it. He took the money and hid it himself, and then went to speculate in real estate. He is different from his father. If you really can't persuade him later, just say, I told him that he can't do it anyway. If something happens in the end, don't implicate me. (Here I think that either his mother deliberately exaggerated to smear the story and wanted to persuade King Zhao not to let his son die. After all, Lian Po had been beaten half-disabled, and the person he took over was a mess. Anyone with a little knowledge of military affairs can see that the situation is serious; or he is not his biological son) Third, lack of experience, failure to adapt to changes, and greed for success. In the Warring States Period, there are many posts where people have drawn pictures of the military situation in the Battle of Changping. Looking at the military operations at that time, it is definitely not a sign of lack of experience. Using the most direct comparison of battle losses, we can see that Qin won a tragic victory. Moreover, the so-called plan to alienate Zhao Guozhong is also controversial. In the historical records, the alienation plan was attributed to Guiyinghou, that is, Fan Sui, the Prime Minister of Qin. The time indicates that the Qin State used the anti-infighting plan because it could not defend Lian Po for a long time. So "in the seventh month, Lian Po built a strong wall to wait for Qin... And Qin Yinghou sent people to send thousands of gold to Zhao to rebel." Fan Sui was in Xianyang, got the battle report from the Shangdang, and then used the alienation plan to alienate Handan, and then went to Zhao Kuo to Changping. Was it all done in a few days? After answering the above questions, let's talk about the records of the people related to the Changping Battle in the Historical Records. The biography of Wang Jian from Bai Qi states: "In the forty-seventh year, the Qin Dynasty sent Wang Hao, the commander of Zuo Shu, to attack Han and capture Shangdang. The Shangdang people fled to Zhao. "The king came to Hanoi and granted each level of civilian nobility. Anyone who was fifteen years old or above would go to Changping..." Qin Benji "Forty-seven years ago, Qin attacked Han Shangdang, Shangdang surrendered to Zhao. Qin attacked Zhao because of it, and Zhao sent troops to attack Qin. They were separated. Qin sent Wu'an Junbai to attack and defeated Zhao in Changping. Kill all the more than 400,000 people." Wait, the historical records are mainly based on Qin Ji, etc., So it is impossible that Bai Qi's evaluation of Zhao Kuo's actions in the Changping War is not complete, or why the results of the Changping War against Qin were brilliant. Only Bai Qi wanted to attack Handan later. Bai Qi said, "Although Qin has defeated the Changping Army, more than half of Qin's soldiers have died, and the country is empty." That is to say, starting from the Historical Records, literati began to talk about military matters. This is true rhetoric. There is no invincible commander, only an invincible army. However, starting from the Historical Records, people were ranked, and then the winner was more powerful and the loser was just a matter of paper. In fact, it was not a question of generals at all, but a comprehensive factor such as the national economy and politics, the soldiers and weapons of the army, etc. As a result, in the Historical Records, it was about which general was more powerful, and then the civilians began to suppress the military attachés. Those with cultural backgrounds are not too dark, such as Xiang Yu.
The Battle of Changping was not Zhao Tian's fault. In fact, Zhao and Qin were not equal rivals. Zhao's annual output was only one-third of Qin's.
Isn't this Tang Yin in another world? Even the plot, plot and details have not changed at all. The only thing that has changed is the name and place name.
Analysis of the Battle of Changping
Zhao's army is 400,000 and has no reinforcements, and Qin's army is 600,000. Qin will win based on this alone. Secondly, this is Zhao Kuo's first battle, and what about Bai Qi? Thirdly, temporary replacement of generals is a taboo for military strategists and will shake military morale. If Zhao Kuo continues to defend like Lian Po, not to mention food, the Qin army will go to the city every day to yell and curse, lose the morale of the army, and even fight. Once the city is broken, as long as the main force of the Qin army is still there, they will continue to march north to attack Handan, and Zhao will be destroyed. However, Zhao Kuo's tactics severely damaged the main force of the Qin army, preventing the Qin army from continuing to move north, and extending the life of Zhao.
That winter, I went out and saw an old man falling down. I went over and asked, "Master, my monthly salary is two thousand yuan, can I help you up?" The uncle said, "Young man, go ahead. I'll wait for a while." I was so moved that I quickly said: "Uncle, there's a Ferrari over there and it's coming soon." The uncle also said excitedly: "You are quite honest in this life. Why don't you leave and be a witness for me? I will buy you a car to drive to work..." Although the weather was cold, the uncle's words warmed my heart.
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Official(961)Scraped 1mo ago
Clear up Zhao Kuo's name. He is a very powerful person
All he could say was that he was unlucky. For example, the big devil of LoL gave birth to a child. After the famous general. I have watched countless videos of international competitions over the past 20 years since I was a child. There is also a world player in the family who personally teaches me. When he grew up, he played games and was walked into the finals. As a result, I met Faker, the number one player in the world. I struggled for 30 minutes. Being pushed up high. Failed. As a result, he was called trash by people all over the world. Waste. But is he actually weak? It's not bad enough to beat ordinary people. I think it's okay to be a king. As a result, I met the most powerful person as soon as I debuted. And it can last so long under the first person. It's already great. If someone else had gone up there, they would have simply surrendered. This is my personal thought... Z is important in the end. The big devil is the faker. It's the same person. Let me break it down and make an analogy.
Generally speaking, this book can be read without using your brain.
I have read more than 100 chapters, and I have three conclusions: 1. The protagonist's training speed is really fast! I saw more than 100 chapters. In total, there are 400,000 soldiers and horses in a few years. It's awesome! In ancient times, there was such a speed of military training and it was so fierce. I admire you. 2. I think the protagonist's archers come randomly. I don't understand why there are so many bows for him to use. Do you think making bows and arrows is easy? Even if there is no need to train? 3. Are the cavalrymen under the protagonist really awesome? They come here at every turn? Do you think training cavalry is easy? A few thousand at the beginning, then tens of thousands. Even if you have money, doesn't it take time for you to train? To summarize, if we take this book as an example, in ancient times, I think China had already unified the world. In particular, food and everything without money could be transformed. The 400,000 troops came out in a few years, which is really awesome.
Is the author insinuating Zhao Tuo? The first battle Zhao Tuo fought was against Bai Qi, the strongest military strategist of that era. So he didn't lose unfairly. It can be said that although defeated, it is still glorious.
It's not a big problem. If you like to fight with your brains, you can take a look.
I saw shadows of Han Xin, Xu Chu, Cao Cao, etc. In the book. I like the battlefield, but there are too many conspiracies in the book to adapt to it. There is only one problem: Who dares to send useless people to the border of the country, who dares to do tricks in armaments, and deduct military pay. In ancient times, The most important thing is the border and the imperial city. Once the border is broken, it is equivalent to the fall of the Northeast during the modern Anti-Japanese War. With the Northeast as a stronghold, it radiates to the surrounding areas. Some people at the border are easy to bully, not to mention the author's outline of a country with strong folk customs. Similar to Da Qin. There are generals stationed at the borders. Throughout history, which one of the border guards is not particularly special? Li Guang, Wei Qing, Meng Tian of Da Qin, Li Mu of Zhao State, Yang Jiajiang, Qi Jiguang, Yuan Chonghuan, Wu Sangui, etc., But the ones who made the Dragon City Flying General Du Yinshan not named Huma are Li Guang and Wei Qing. Thanks
It's not Zhao Kuo who talks about war on paper, it's Tai Shigong
I have read a lot of comments from book friends, and I always like to quote scriptures. Some say they are armchair strategists, while others say that no one knows a son better than his father (mother). I have three questions that you can think about and discuss with each other. First, he is stubborn and does not listen to Lian Po's defensive strategy suggestions. First of all, Lian Po has not made any suggestions, and Lian Po's record in the Shangdang battle is not on the table at all. This is recorded in detail in Historical Records and Warring States Policy, and there is no dispute on this point. So what's the result? "In April, Lu Yin attacked Zhao. Zhao sent General Lian Po... Qin repelled the troops and killed Zhao Pi's general Qie... In June, he captured Zhao's army and took two and four lieutenants... In July, he captured two lieutenants, defeated his formation, and captured his west wall." This is the so-called Lian Po's good defense. Do you still give advice to defend it? Second, there is talk about the boastful request for a military post, but there is no mention of proactive recruitment in the history books. The twenty-first biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru, the meaning is that Zhao She could not defeat Zhao Kuo before, and also said that he was not good. Zhao Kuo's mother asked Zhao She, and Zhao She said that he underestimated war and always thought it was simple and big problems would arise. Later, King Zhao made Zhao Kuo his general. His mother also said that his father liked to make friends and would share the money with everyone, so he didn't have to take care of the family when fighting. Zhao Kuo couldn't do it. He took the money and hid it himself, and then went to speculate in real estate. He is different from his father. If you really can't persuade him later, just say, I told him that he can't do it anyway. If something happens in the end, don't implicate me. (Here I think that either his mother deliberately exaggerated to smear the story and wanted to persuade King Zhao not to let his son die. After all, Lian Po had been beaten half-disabled, and the person he took over was a mess. Anyone with a little knowledge of military affairs can see that the situation is serious; or he is not his biological son) Third, lack of experience, failure to adapt to changes, and greed for success. In the Warring States Period, there are many posts where people have drawn pictures of the military situation in the Battle of Changping. Looking at the military operations at that time, it is definitely not a sign of lack of experience. Using the most direct comparison of battle losses, we can see that Qin won a tragic victory. Moreover, the so-called plan to alienate Zhao Guozhong is also controversial. In the historical records, the alienation plan was attributed to Guiyinghou, that is, Fan Sui, the Prime Minister of Qin. The time indicates that the Qin State used the anti-infighting plan because it could not defend Lian Po for a long time. So "in the seventh month, Lian Po built a strong wall to wait for Qin... And Qin Yinghou sent people to send thousands of gold to Zhao to rebel." Fan Sui was in Xianyang, got the battle report from the Shangdang, and then used the alienation plan to alienate Handan, and then went to Zhao Kuo to Changping. Was it all done in a few days? After answering the above questions, let's talk about the records of the people related to the Changping Battle in the Historical Records. The biography of Wang Jian from Bai Qi states: "In the forty-seventh year, the Qin Dynasty sent Wang Hao, the commander of Zuo Shu, to attack Han and capture Shangdang. The Shangdang people fled to Zhao. "The king came to Hanoi and granted each level of civilian nobility. Anyone who was fifteen years old or above would go to Changping..." Qin Benji "Forty-seven years ago, Qin attacked Han Shangdang, Shangdang surrendered to Zhao. Qin attacked Zhao because of it, and Zhao sent troops to attack Qin. They were separated. Qin sent Wu'an Junbai to attack and defeated Zhao in Changping. Kill all the more than 400,000 people." Wait, the historical records are mainly based on Qin Ji, etc., So it is impossible that Bai Qi's evaluation of Zhao Kuo's actions in the Changping War is not complete, or why the results of the Changping War against Qin were brilliant. Only Bai Qi wanted to attack Handan later. Bai Qi said, "Although Qin has defeated the Changping Army, more than half of Qin's soldiers have died, and the country is empty." That is to say, starting from the Historical Records, literati began to talk about military matters. This is true rhetoric. There is no invincible commander, only an invincible army. However, starting from the Historical Records, people were ranked, and then the winner was more powerful and the loser was just a matter of paper. In fact, it was not a question of generals at all, but a comprehensive factor such as the national economy and politics, the soldiers and weapons of the army, etc. As a result, in the Historical Records, it was about which general was more powerful, and then the civilians began to suppress the military attachés. Those with cultural backgrounds are not too dark, such as Xiang Yu.
The Battle of Changping was not Zhao Tian's fault. In fact, Zhao and Qin were not equal rivals. Zhao's annual output was only one-third of Qin's.
Isn't this Tang Yin in another world? Even the plot, plot and details have not changed at all. The only thing that has changed is the name and place name.
Analysis of the Battle of Changping
Zhao's army is 400,000 and has no reinforcements, and Qin's army is 600,000. Qin will win based on this alone. Secondly, this is Zhao Kuo's first battle, and what about Bai Qi? Thirdly, temporary replacement of generals is a taboo for military strategists and will shake military morale. If Zhao Kuo continues to defend like Lian Po, not to mention food, the Qin army will go to the city every day to yell and curse, lose the morale of the army, and even fight. Once the city is broken, as long as the main force of the Qin army is still there, they will continue to march north to attack Handan, and Zhao will be destroyed. However, Zhao Kuo's tactics severely damaged the main force of the Qin army, preventing the Qin army from continuing to move north, and extending the life of Zhao.
That winter, I went out and saw an old man falling down. I went over and asked, "Master, my monthly salary is two thousand yuan, can I help you up?" The uncle said, "Young man, go ahead. I'll wait for a while." I was so moved that I quickly said: "Uncle, there's a Ferrari over there and it's coming soon." The uncle also said excitedly: "You are quite honest in this life. Why don't you leave and be a witness for me? I will buy you a car to drive to work..." Although the weather was cold, the uncle's words warmed my heart.
















