
Important Events of the Warring States Period
About This Novel
A bowl of cold rice that had been fried many times was put back into the pot by the old bear. An ordinary high school student from Beijing came to Japan during the Warring States Period, dealing with Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu,... And other game celebrities. It is certain that he has changed this era, but how much will this era change him? Let's wait and see!
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Official(22)Scraped 1mo ago
It's quite an interesting book, and I'm definitely a fan of Taige.
A strong sense of Taige's determination conveys déjà vu. In fact, the author should explain a lot of special vocabulary. It is estimated that many readers who have not played related games still cannot understand it. Such as transfers, such as sleeping and returning, such as various official positions of retainers, and various official positions. In order to expand the readership, this is still necessary
The most important thing when reading a book is to become a Japanese person. The problem is that once you become a Japanese person, you will feel sick.
Insufficient sense of immersion
To be honest, this old book is indeed very well written, with beautiful writing, fluent prose, and numerous advantages. The only regret is the setting of the protagonist, which gives readers a poor sense of immersion. Very few readers of online novels will like a time-traveling and dominating protagonist who often feels various discomforts, dizziness, allergies, intermittent fatigue, and needs to supplement his sleep from time to time. He lives in his twenties and thirties and lives up to his seventies and eighties. Maybe the author just wanted to show the real situation of an ordinary diaosi traveling to Japan during the Warring States Period. In fact, it was quite successful. However, after reading it, I just felt "aggrieved". In fact, the development of the protagonist is very smooth, and the title of "Lucky Star" is printed on it, but the shaping of the character is really not pleasing to the eye.
It is most taboo to use the first person when writing a book
The first person is a taboo in novels, writing this way is the least immersive.
not good
I can't stand the first person perspective.
Timeless
I couldn't put it down when I first serialized it. More than ten years later, I still have endless recollection of this book, especially the second half.
! ! ! ! I have been saving this book for a long time! ! !
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Official(22)Scraped 1mo ago
It's quite an interesting book, and I'm definitely a fan of Taige.
A strong sense of Taige's determination conveys déjà vu. In fact, the author should explain a lot of special vocabulary. It is estimated that many readers who have not played related games still cannot understand it. Such as transfers, such as sleeping and returning, such as various official positions of retainers, and various official positions. In order to expand the readership, this is still necessary
The most important thing when reading a book is to become a Japanese person. The problem is that once you become a Japanese person, you will feel sick.
Insufficient sense of immersion
To be honest, this old book is indeed very well written, with beautiful writing, fluent prose, and numerous advantages. The only regret is the setting of the protagonist, which gives readers a poor sense of immersion. Very few readers of online novels will like a time-traveling and dominating protagonist who often feels various discomforts, dizziness, allergies, intermittent fatigue, and needs to supplement his sleep from time to time. He lives in his twenties and thirties and lives up to his seventies and eighties. Maybe the author just wanted to show the real situation of an ordinary diaosi traveling to Japan during the Warring States Period. In fact, it was quite successful. However, after reading it, I just felt "aggrieved". In fact, the development of the protagonist is very smooth, and the title of "Lucky Star" is printed on it, but the shaping of the character is really not pleasing to the eye.
It is most taboo to use the first person when writing a book
The first person is a taboo in novels, writing this way is the least immersive.
not good
I can't stand the first person perspective.
Timeless
I couldn't put it down when I first serialized it. More than ten years later, I still have endless recollection of this book, especially the second half.
! ! ! ! I have been saving this book for a long time! ! !
2333333333
! ! ! ! ! ! !
! ! ! ! ! !
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A classic of Japanese war literature.




Added in 2019, classic Japanese Warring States history This was one of the first books I read in Qidian, and I still have endless aftertaste when I re-read it. The history of Japan's Warring States Period is known to many people in the country due to the Taikaku Ritsushiden series and Nobunaga's Ambition and other glorious games. Although compared to the magnificent ancient Chinese history, Japan's Warring States Period can only be regarded as a provincial civil strife, but the continuous historical romance and cultural dissemination have made the images of Warring States figures familiar to even the Chinese. This work has been completed and is a historical classic.




The complete story of Japan's Warring States Period




There are very few books in the country that can write about the Warring States Period of Japan.












