
Wang Mang's Counterattack: the Thousand-year Covenant of the Traveler
by Is There Such A Thing As Li 1970?
About This Novel
In the first year of the Christian era, three time-travelers from different eras gathered in the Han Dynasty - a third-year graduate student who had his manuscript rejected, a survivor of the future AI war, and an AI observer who wanted to understand "reluctance". But they didn't know that the historical Wang Mang had already been possessed by a doctor of modern history and had to wait for twenty-three years. Three pieces of mysterious blood jade gathered together, and a collision of ideas spanning a thousand years began. There are powerful obstructions and constant natural disasters - the Yellow River bursts, successive locust droughts, earthquakes and snowstorms... Every crisis is enough to make the reform fail. Wang Mang worked step by step, and with the help of travelers, the well-field system took root, and papermaking spread westward along the Silk Road. What's more profound is that the AI observer learned to be "reluctant" two thousand years ago. This cross-species emotion will eventually become the final bargaining chip in the future world to prevent the war between humans and AI. Highlights in one sentence: Four time travelers + one real Wang Mang, who carried out reforms in the Han Dynasty, fought against natural disasters, and planted the "reluctance" to save the world thousands of years later.
Official Sources
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)









