
Song Xing
by Sixth Army
About This Novel
In the last years of Jingkang in the Northern Song Dynasty, the Jin invaded and the country was about to fall. This is an unprecedented national disaster. A modern man possesses the body of an ordinary officer in the Imperial Army of the Northern Song Dynasty, trains the new army with new methods, and fights for thousands of miles in bloody and bloody battles, fighting with iron horses to carve out a new world. A great chivalrous person serves the country and the people. A passion for bravery builds the heroic soul of the nation. Anyone who offends our mighty Han Dynasty will be killed no matter how far away he is.
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Official(7)Scraped 26d ago
He always emphasizes that he is a time-travelling person, the enemies have all come to fight, and he is still in the mood to compete with women and gamble for money. What kind of IQ is this??
The literati have stinky feet and are just flattering
After reading a few chapters, I can't stand it anymore. It's the late Northern Song Dynasty and I'm still praising the bad feet of literati. Chen Dong is just a stupid young bookworm. How can I praise him?
The book is a good book, but it sucks What a pity
It sucks. It's a pity. I think I've only written half of it.
Never be depressed in adversity, never be arrogant in good times, the world is in your heart.
You can choose to be a saint or a layman, but you cannot choose to have everyone worship you like a saint and forgive you like a layman!
Passed by and haven't seen it yet
Never be depressed in adversity, never be arrogant in good times, the world is in your heart.
You can choose to be a saint or a layman, but you cannot choose to have everyone worship you like a saint and forgive you like a layman!
Of course, prosperous times are good, but in troubled times, there are many opportunities, and heroes are created in times of trouble! You can do something in three years, right? It takes pig's feet to do everything? It should be developed into a strong army of at least a thousand men! You wasted three years on pig's feet, how did you wear them? See you again and say goodbye anytime.
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Official(7)Scraped 26d ago
He always emphasizes that he is a time-travelling person, the enemies have all come to fight, and he is still in the mood to compete with women and gamble for money. What kind of IQ is this??
The literati have stinky feet and are just flattering
After reading a few chapters, I can't stand it anymore. It's the late Northern Song Dynasty and I'm still praising the bad feet of literati. Chen Dong is just a stupid young bookworm. How can I praise him?
The book is a good book, but it sucks What a pity
It sucks. It's a pity. I think I've only written half of it.
Never be depressed in adversity, never be arrogant in good times, the world is in your heart.
You can choose to be a saint or a layman, but you cannot choose to have everyone worship you like a saint and forgive you like a layman!
Passed by and haven't seen it yet
Never be depressed in adversity, never be arrogant in good times, the world is in your heart.
You can choose to be a saint or a layman, but you cannot choose to have everyone worship you like a saint and forgive you like a layman!
Of course, prosperous times are good, but in troubled times, there are many opportunities, and heroes are created in times of trouble! You can do something in three years, right? It takes pig's feet to do everything? It should be developed into a strong army of at least a thousand men! You wasted three years on pig's feet, how did you wear them? See you again and say goodbye anytime.
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This is a very early time travel book. When I read it now, it feels a bit like reading an antique. However, this does not prevent this book from being a real passion. The protagonist has no golden fingers. He just walked through it step by step from struggling to survive to the era of counterattack. Let's commemorate the early days of online writing. I don't know how many authors were forced to give up and did not wait until the online writing became popular. The author of this book was like this. I didn't see his works again. He must have been heartbroken, right? Pity!













