
All over the World
About This Novel
Zhao Cheng, a freshman in the history department of a university, accidentally traveled to Mongolia in 1206 and mysteriously appeared in Genghis Khan's golden tent. The story mainly begins in the spring of 1218. As a Han Chinese, he grew up in Mongolia. The various things he heard and witnessed made him deal with Mongolia and even the most powerful people in the world, but the seeds of rebellion had already been planted in his heart... The Mongols, the Westerners, the Xixia people, the Jin people, and the Song people, one after another, political regimes and nations appeared in front of him, either disappearing into ashes, collapsing to pieces, resisting stubbornly, living in contentment, or moving towards glory. Shamanism, Manichaeism, Christianity, Islam, Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism have either been carried forward, or brought forth new ones, or perished or consolidated or resisted or been reborn. The emperors, civil servants and generals were either disdainful or shameful, envious, admired or fearful. Loyalty and rebellion, massacre and pardon, alliance and confrontation, conspiracy and conspiracy, family feud and clan hatred, power and wealth, centralization and decentralization, staged scenes of heroic epics... And under the whole world, a brand new emperor appeared.
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Official(5)Scraped 14d ago
Good writing
Author, your only flaw is the plot. If your plot is not exciting enough, readers will not read it. Most people today have been indoctrinated into a new-age mentality and don't want to read a book once they see its title and cover. Your article in particular is indeed excellent, but you focus too much on description and underestimate plot development and character thinking. What matters is the mood of the readers. It is not easy for the author to write so much, but not everyone can understand and appreciate your book. They may find it too esoteric. But cheers for the author! There will always be people who like it. My books are destined to be useful~ Maybe it's my destiny to write so many books!
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Through the Mongol Empire
The writing is okay, but the writing is short for the Southern Song Dynasty.
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Official(5)Scraped 14d ago
Good writing
Author, your only flaw is the plot. If your plot is not exciting enough, readers will not read it. Most people today have been indoctrinated into a new-age mentality and don't want to read a book once they see its title and cover. Your article in particular is indeed excellent, but you focus too much on description and underestimate plot development and character thinking. What matters is the mood of the readers. It is not easy for the author to write so much, but not everyone can understand and appreciate your book. They may find it too esoteric. But cheers for the author! There will always be people who like it. My books are destined to be useful~ Maybe it's my destiny to write so many books!
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Through the Mongol Empire
The writing is okay, but the writing is short for the Southern Song Dynasty.
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A book about the history of the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The protagonist travels through time and becomes Genghis Khan's counselor, and later rebels. The setting is very grand, but the writing in the later period is a bit restrictive and unreasonable. In other aspects, it can be regarded as a classic in old books.



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