
Medieval Kingdom
About This Novel
1066, the earldom of Greningen north of the Alps. It has been more than ten years since Friedrich von Staufen traveled here. Originally, he just wanted to be an heir to an earl, inherit the title after his father's death, and live out his life in peace. But by chance, he became the young king's attendant and was almost killed in a coup a few years later. After being expelled back to his territory, he was completely awakened: troubled times are coming, and even a king has no power but to be slaughtered by others. With his father's support, he reclaimed forest land, recruited craftsmen, built workshops, expanded his army, and quietly accumulated strength. Now, the king has come of age and has begun to rule personally, with the intention of reviving the royal power; the princes have stolen the royal territory and are unwilling to obey the monarch; the church has gone through hundreds of years of reform and is trying to break away from secular control. In this chaotic situation, Friedrich clenched his sword and decided to go his own way. [Note: This world is not entirely realistic but is partially imaginary.
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Official(6)Scraped 25d ago
The writing is okay and organized. I highly recommend it.
Poison point collection
I hope everyone will complain about the poisonous points and pitfalls of the plot! !
The military establishment in the military meeting was confusing and confusing.
There are 100 people in step 1, and 60 people in steps 2 to 6. Later, it is emphasized that the number of each hundred-man team remains unchanged. Later, it will be said that steps 2 to 5 each have three teams of three people and three teams of five people. Bu Yi has jurisdiction over six chiefs and five corps commanders. How does this allocate 100 people? Are the chiefs and corps commanders at the same level? The centurion manages 11 subordinates. What is the situation in Step 6? It is not as good as a brigade (company), a squadron (platoon), and a squad (squad). The squad has a squad leader and a squad deputy. Isn't it nonsense that a centurion manages 6 or 10 subordinates? How can he manage them, and there is no platoon level, and how to arrange troops. The military establishment in ancient China is a two-to-five system, 5-10-50-100 people. Each centurion has a commander and a corps commander to manage 10 people together. There is a fifty-man team between the centurion and the centurion. What equipment determines what tactics, what tactics determine what organization.
This movie is a bit similar to "The Rise of the Middle Ages" I watched a few years ago. The writing was too detailed and it felt a bit verbose. I didn't finish watching that movie because it seemed like it was also a eunuch.
The foreshadowing is so long! The battle lasted for dozens of chapters.
Please tell me the monetary ratio of Heller, Fenney and Gurden. How many Hellers is equal to one gulden?
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Official(6)Scraped 25d ago
The writing is okay and organized. I highly recommend it.
Poison point collection
I hope everyone will complain about the poisonous points and pitfalls of the plot! !
The military establishment in the military meeting was confusing and confusing.
There are 100 people in step 1, and 60 people in steps 2 to 6. Later, it is emphasized that the number of each hundred-man team remains unchanged. Later, it will be said that steps 2 to 5 each have three teams of three people and three teams of five people. Bu Yi has jurisdiction over six chiefs and five corps commanders. How does this allocate 100 people? Are the chiefs and corps commanders at the same level? The centurion manages 11 subordinates. What is the situation in Step 6? It is not as good as a brigade (company), a squadron (platoon), and a squad (squad). The squad has a squad leader and a squad deputy. Isn't it nonsense that a centurion manages 6 or 10 subordinates? How can he manage them, and there is no platoon level, and how to arrange troops. The military establishment in ancient China is a two-to-five system, 5-10-50-100 people. Each centurion has a commander and a corps commander to manage 10 people together. There is a fifty-man team between the centurion and the centurion. What equipment determines what tactics, what tactics determine what organization.
This movie is a bit similar to "The Rise of the Middle Ages" I watched a few years ago. The writing was too detailed and it felt a bit verbose. I didn't finish watching that movie because it seemed like it was also a eunuch.
The foreshadowing is so long! The battle lasted for dozens of chapters.
Please tell me the monetary ratio of Heller, Fenney and Gurden. How many Hellers is equal to one gulden?









