
Chu
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In Daze Township, Captain Gong could not help but reveal a helpless smile as he listened to the distant cries of foxes in the woods: "Da Chu Xing, King Chen Sheng." It happened to coincide with the first great peasant uprising in history. I don't know whether it was a disaster or a blessing. He couldn't think too much about the matter, he could no longer stay out of it, he had to make a choice. So he jumped into the hot wave of the times without hesitation. But he soon discovered that the time traveler was not omnipotent. The history known to later generations was full of fraud and lies, which could not make him unstoppable. How will he survive and develop in this troubled world? --------
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Official(13)Scraped 1mo ago
If that Wu family member is the heroine
Just rubbish,
The first few chapters were pretty good;
The latter part is not good. I want to be a king, but I am indecisive and have no courage at all. What kind of character do I have? ? ? Really convinced
To be fair, cavalry saddles and stirrups have been around for so long and yet no one has imitated them?
The moon curves over the mountains and rivers.
Interesting subject matter
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Are you talking about Chu? It seems a bit confusing.
Very uncomfortable to watch
I have read "Ba Shu". I have read 229 chapters of this book. It was okay at the beginning. The more I read it, the more I felt uncomfortable. I don't know how to describe it. The first point: First of all, this is Wu Chen. This woman is really annoying and disgusting. To put it bluntly, it is not because Wu Chen rebelled with Chen Sheng. His Wu family has no way out and has looked down on fifth-generation farmers like the protagonist all his life. The protagonist was looked down upon by her when he first went to the Wu family. Later, the protagonist will be decisive and clear whether he wants to accept or not. He had no intention of her, so he had to linger on the ambiguity, and then Wu Chen betrayed Chen Sheng and proclaimed himself king. As a result, he was killed again. Wu Ji also disappeared. I just saw 229 photos of the protagonist and kept looking for her. This Wu Ji was from the perspective of a victim again. The protagonist hugged her and kept shouting: I am Ah Wei, I am Ah Wei. She also asked why you came just now, which disgusted me. This woman, the protagonist never had anything happen to her from the beginning to the end, nor did she feel sorry for her Wu family from beginning to end. On the contrary, the protagonist gave her the wine-making formula of the Wu family, which made her Wu family rich. Later, Wu Chen directly refuses to say hello to the protagonist and rebels. Chen Sheng declares himself king and makes the protagonist passive. From the beginning to the end, this woman Wu Ji makes me sick. Bai Mei and Lu Fei's sister are okay. This Wu Ji is really disgusting to watch. Maybe the author's writing is too bad. Second point: Regarding the combat power of the protagonist's army, the protagonist's battle against the Qin Army relied on various factors throughout the whole process. Either the opposing generals were at odds with each other, the opposing forces were divided, or other factors, all of which were the same. Except for one wave where 20,000 defeated 20,000, I was confused. The Qin Army is an elite army. Didn't the protagonist also implement an elite army system from the beginning? ? The protagonist's army is also elite and well-trained, well-fed, and well-paid. Even if you want Long Aotian to kill indiscriminately, at least it can fight tough battles, right? Can we only rely on various off-field factors to fight the whole process? While describing the protagonist's iron guard and how awesome he is in the camp, he has never had a head-on confrontation to defeat someone else. Every time he meets the Qin army, there must be a scene depicting the protagonist's sadness. The protagonist has no courage to win or dare to fight. , Every time I meet the Qin Army, the protagonist described by the author must be worried and not optimistic about the battle situation. I am so convinced. The more I read, the more I feel that the protagonist is useless. As a coach, he can think more, but he cannot lose the courage to fight. Every time he encounters the enemy, he becomes worried. Third: The whole book seems to be about fighting for hegemony, but in fact, it is basically about political strategy and various conspiracies. Fighting for hegemony, the army establishment of the protagonist, and various generals, there are basically no scenes later. For example, Zhou Bo, I remember he must be quite famous. The protagonist specially came from Liu Bang, as well as Lu Ze, Lu Shizhi, and the Qin generals who surrendered before, and Li Zuoche. Except for the beginning when there were not many protagonists. There are basically no scenes of them in the back. The protagonist has an army of almost 100,000. Do you want to introduce the army organization, how many cavalry, how many infantry, how many crossbowmen, which generals, and how many soldiers each leads? I saw Chapter 229. I looked at the table of contents and there are about 120 more pictures left to finish. Han Xin has just come out of the East China Sea. The plot is probably about Han Xin showing off his military talents. The protagonist relies on Han Xin to take over the world. Overall, this book is really much worse than Ba Shu
I feel like after reading 40 chapters, the character of the protagonist has collapsed.
The Chen Sheng and Wu Guang uprisings occurred during the reign of Qin II
Where is Wu Guang?
Prince and General Xiang Ning has the guts hahaha🤡🤡🤡
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Official(13)Scraped 1mo ago
If that Wu family member is the heroine
Just rubbish,
The first few chapters were pretty good;
The latter part is not good. I want to be a king, but I am indecisive and have no courage at all. What kind of character do I have? ? ? Really convinced
To be fair, cavalry saddles and stirrups have been around for so long and yet no one has imitated them?
The moon curves over the mountains and rivers.
Interesting subject matter
丨
Are you talking about Chu? It seems a bit confusing.
Very uncomfortable to watch
I have read "Ba Shu". I have read 229 chapters of this book. It was okay at the beginning. The more I read it, the more I felt uncomfortable. I don't know how to describe it. The first point: First of all, this is Wu Chen. This woman is really annoying and disgusting. To put it bluntly, it is not because Wu Chen rebelled with Chen Sheng. His Wu family has no way out and has looked down on fifth-generation farmers like the protagonist all his life. The protagonist was looked down upon by her when he first went to the Wu family. Later, the protagonist will be decisive and clear whether he wants to accept or not. He had no intention of her, so he had to linger on the ambiguity, and then Wu Chen betrayed Chen Sheng and proclaimed himself king. As a result, he was killed again. Wu Ji also disappeared. I just saw 229 photos of the protagonist and kept looking for her. This Wu Ji was from the perspective of a victim again. The protagonist hugged her and kept shouting: I am Ah Wei, I am Ah Wei. She also asked why you came just now, which disgusted me. This woman, the protagonist never had anything happen to her from the beginning to the end, nor did she feel sorry for her Wu family from beginning to end. On the contrary, the protagonist gave her the wine-making formula of the Wu family, which made her Wu family rich. Later, Wu Chen directly refuses to say hello to the protagonist and rebels. Chen Sheng declares himself king and makes the protagonist passive. From the beginning to the end, this woman Wu Ji makes me sick. Bai Mei and Lu Fei's sister are okay. This Wu Ji is really disgusting to watch. Maybe the author's writing is too bad. Second point: Regarding the combat power of the protagonist's army, the protagonist's battle against the Qin Army relied on various factors throughout the whole process. Either the opposing generals were at odds with each other, the opposing forces were divided, or other factors, all of which were the same. Except for one wave where 20,000 defeated 20,000, I was confused. The Qin Army is an elite army. Didn't the protagonist also implement an elite army system from the beginning? ? The protagonist's army is also elite and well-trained, well-fed, and well-paid. Even if you want Long Aotian to kill indiscriminately, at least it can fight tough battles, right? Can we only rely on various off-field factors to fight the whole process? While describing the protagonist's iron guard and how awesome he is in the camp, he has never had a head-on confrontation to defeat someone else. Every time he meets the Qin army, there must be a scene depicting the protagonist's sadness. The protagonist has no courage to win or dare to fight. , Every time I meet the Qin Army, the protagonist described by the author must be worried and not optimistic about the battle situation. I am so convinced. The more I read, the more I feel that the protagonist is useless. As a coach, he can think more, but he cannot lose the courage to fight. Every time he encounters the enemy, he becomes worried. Third: The whole book seems to be about fighting for hegemony, but in fact, it is basically about political strategy and various conspiracies. Fighting for hegemony, the army establishment of the protagonist, and various generals, there are basically no scenes later. For example, Zhou Bo, I remember he must be quite famous. The protagonist specially came from Liu Bang, as well as Lu Ze, Lu Shizhi, and the Qin generals who surrendered before, and Li Zuoche. Except for the beginning when there were not many protagonists. There are basically no scenes of them in the back. The protagonist has an army of almost 100,000. Do you want to introduce the army organization, how many cavalry, how many infantry, how many crossbowmen, which generals, and how many soldiers each leads? I saw Chapter 229. I looked at the table of contents and there are about 120 more pictures left to finish. Han Xin has just come out of the East China Sea. The plot is probably about Han Xin showing off his military talents. The protagonist relies on Han Xin to take over the world. Overall, this book is really much worse than Ba Shu
I feel like after reading 40 chapters, the character of the protagonist has collapsed.
The Chen Sheng and Wu Guang uprisings occurred during the reign of Qin II
Where is Wu Guang?
Prince and General Xiang Ning has the guts hahaha🤡🤡🤡
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★★ This is a complete historical novel with good writing style and rich content. Looking at the name, I thought it was telling a story about the Chu Kingdom in the pre-Qin Dynasty, but it turned out to be a story about the late Qin Dynasty. Just from the title of the novel, you can tell that this book has the flavor of a historical novel. It is a decent historical novel with clear organization and comprehensive description. It is worth reading!




Historical category, licorice grade☆




The book has been completed, and it has traveled to a time when the Chen Sheng and Wu Guang uprising had not yet started (immediately). Zhuang Buzhou's books are very classic, and they describe the cultural and historical atmosphere of Qin, Chu and Han very appropriately. The writing is very good, the male protagonist decides to fight for world supremacy and fight to the death with the Qin army! ! ! He even unified the Central Plains and drove the Huns northward!



It's an old book from seven or eight years ago. At the time, I thought it was pretty good. It's a plot type and the writing style doesn't have much of a distinctive feature. It's a reserve for book shortages. It's still worth reading. Does it fit into the book list?













