
The Light of the Big Man
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When you become Liu Che, where will you go? This is what this book is about...
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A rare work, a martial arts historical drama with hearty fighting and great fun!




This book is lively and light-hearted. It begins when the protagonist, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, has just ascended to the throne of crown prince. It has many changes and is fascinating. It does not adopt the rigid traditional history-based approach and downplay the protagonist's personality. Instead, it starts from the protagonist's mental journey. The language is as immersive as possible for the reader. Without twisting the historical process, the growth history of a generation of emperors is described in a magnificent way. From the palace life in the first volume, to the output of advanced inventions with laughter and curses, it focuses on the emotional exchanges between the protagonist and various historical figures. The second volume starts from the army and goes through the wild killing scenes of war. The protagonist's clever strategies are used to help conquer the Xiongnu tribe and open up the Western Region in advance. Although this book has few words, he has been advancing at a steady speed, from the Western Regions to Southern Qiang, to Ryukyu in the east, and to Xianbei in the north. He describes the unique military affairs of the Han Dynasty, the imperial examinations, the people through commerce, the deep love for beauties, and the loyal ministers and famous monarchs. The writing may be insufficient, but he tries his best to let everyone feel the extraordinary growth history of the great man!




This book is lively and light-hearted. It begins when the protagonist, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, has just ascended to the throne of crown prince. It has many changes and is fascinating. It does not adopt the rigid traditional history-based approach and downplay the protagonist's personality. Instead, it starts from the protagonist's mental journey. The language is as immersive as possible for the reader. Without twisting the historical process, the growth history of a generation of emperors is described in a magnificent way. From the palace life in the first volume, to the output of advanced inventions with laughter and curses, it focuses on the emotional exchanges between the protagonist and various historical figures. The second volume starts from the army and goes through the wild killing scenes of war. The protagonist's clever strategies are used to help conquer the Xiongnu tribe and open up the Western Region in advance. Although this book has few words, he has been advancing at a steady speed, from the Western Regions to Southern Qiang, to Ryukyu in the east, and to Xianbei in the north. He describes the unique military affairs of the Han Dynasty, the imperial examinations, the people through commerce, the deep love for beauties, and the loyal ministers and famous monarchs. The writing may be insufficient, but he tries his best to let everyone feel the extraordinary growth history of the great man!




This book is lively and light-hearted. It begins when the protagonist, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, has just ascended to the throne of crown prince. It has many changes and is fascinating. It does not adopt the rigid traditional history-based approach and downplay the protagonist's personality. Instead, it starts from the protagonist's mental journey. The language is as immersive as possible for the reader. Without twisting the historical process, the growth history of a generation of emperors is described in a magnificent way. From the palace life in the first volume, to the output of advanced inventions with laughter and curses, it focuses on the emotional exchanges between the protagonist and various historical figures. The second volume starts from the army and goes through the wild killing scenes of war. The protagonist's clever strategies are used to help conquer the Xiongnu tribe and open up the Western Region in advance. Although this book has few words, he has been advancing at a steady speed, from the Western Regions to Southern Qiang, to Ryukyu in the east, and to Xianbei in the north. He describes the unique military affairs of the Han Dynasty, the imperial examinations, the people through commerce, the deep love for beauties, and the loyal ministers and famous monarchs. The writing may be insufficient, but he tries his best to let everyone feel the extraordinary growth history of the great man!











