
Daliang Hanqi
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At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the Eight Kings rebelled; Yongjia crossed south, and the Five Huns disrupted China. At this moment when the land of China was sinking and the land was smelly, Zhang Jun traveled through time and possessed the fourth generation leader of Qianliang. At that time, troubles arose in Gongye, and wild horses moved in Bei'an. Troubles arose in the three directions, and Jie and Hu secretly lived in the sacred capital. Let's see how he pacified the Western Regions, settled the Northern Kingdom, conquered the Japanese slaves, and begged for Gouli, until he drank the Ma Dajiang, threw his whip and asked with a smile: "Can I cross the Fei River?"
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A novel written by my roommate, a master's student who specializes in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. It's a novice's journey. The first few chapters may be a bit imitative of the Spring and Autumn Period, but the later chapters have already written his own style. It's worth looking forward to.




During the Wuhu period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Liangzhou restored the mountains and rivers of China as Han people.




New book, can be kept. . .




It is a pity that this work has been discontinued. But as a debut novel, it is quite capable. The author was deeply influenced by the July New Series and chose the Five Husties and Rebellion period, which is particularly niche in the history genre. There are routines such as technology trees, the character creation is acceptable, and the plot conflicts are a bit tough.













