
Han Wu's Border Army: the Wind Rises and Shuofang
About This Novel
The new book "A Small Soldier in the Frontier Army at the End of the Han Dynasty" has been released, let's see how a mere soldier stirred up the situation in the late Han Dynasty! Hu hangs in the blue sky, Hu is buried beside the purple plug, Hu has no one, and the road is prosperous! Han Fenghun passed through Emperor Xiaowu of the Han Dynasty in the first year of Yuanfeng. At this time, it was the eve of the Han Dynasty's expansion into the Western Regions. Standing on the city wall of Jilusai, he secretly swore that in this life, he would be a horse riding on the Dragon City, conquering Shiyanran, making the counties of Donghu, and regulating the Great Xia in the west... Wherever the Han army came, there would be no one who would not surrender! (The original name of this book is "Han Daochang")
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
Has the author never read the book? Zhaojun was fine before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty left the country. Decades later, Sazi is an author
Why doesn't the author update? Keep writing
It's a good start, and I haven't finished it yet, so it's a novel that I can continue to follow.
I have read a lot of time-travel novels, and I have been looking for novels from the Wei-Huo period of the Han Dynasty for the past two days, and it was a coincidence that I found this novel by the author. As a reasonable person, I basically don't read or comment on systematic articles. I just finished reading Chapter 14 and would like to share my thoughts. Generally speaking, I feel good about this work of the author. I hope the author will keep up the good work! From the background of the times, when modern people travel to the Han Dynasty, they have no choice but to join the army and make a fortune. The Han Dynasty had a civil service system, and it was easier for the children of aristocratic families to get opportunities. The possibility for ordinary people to achieve class leap is not impossible but very low. I think it is very reasonable for the author to start from the perspective of a border soldier. The plot at the beginning is a bit familiar, and I see the shadow of other online articles. Of course, the author does not mean to plagiarize. But as soon as I traveled through time, I knew what era it was, and the background of the entire world and other information felt exaggerated. It is impossible for normal people to be in this state. In addition, the author's pace may be too fast, and the protagonist's adaptability is too strong. There is no excessive psychological state, and he quickly enters the character state. It feels very abrupt. After all, in terms of convenience and security, living in modern times is better than living in ancient times. It is impossible to adapt all of a sudden. That's all my impressions for now.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
Has the author never read the book? Zhaojun was fine before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty left the country. Decades later, Sazi is an author
Why doesn't the author update? Keep writing
It's a good start, and I haven't finished it yet, so it's a novel that I can continue to follow.
I have read a lot of time-travel novels, and I have been looking for novels from the Wei-Huo period of the Han Dynasty for the past two days, and it was a coincidence that I found this novel by the author. As a reasonable person, I basically don't read or comment on systematic articles. I just finished reading Chapter 14 and would like to share my thoughts. Generally speaking, I feel good about this work of the author. I hope the author will keep up the good work! From the background of the times, when modern people travel to the Han Dynasty, they have no choice but to join the army and make a fortune. The Han Dynasty had a civil service system, and it was easier for the children of aristocratic families to get opportunities. The possibility for ordinary people to achieve class leap is not impossible but very low. I think it is very reasonable for the author to start from the perspective of a border soldier. The plot at the beginning is a bit familiar, and I see the shadow of other online articles. Of course, the author does not mean to plagiarize. But as soon as I traveled through time, I knew what era it was, and the background of the entire world and other information felt exaggerated. It is impossible for normal people to be in this state. In addition, the author's pace may be too fast, and the protagonist's adaptability is too strong. There is no excessive psychological state, and he quickly enters the character state. It feels very abrupt. After all, in terms of convenience and security, living in modern times is better than living in ancient times. It is impossible to adapt all of a sudden. That's all my impressions for now.









