Tsarist Russia 1745: My Wife is Ye Huang

Tsarist Russia 1745: My Wife is Ye Huang

by Star Ant

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[Starting Hell Mode] When the history graduate student opened his eyes, he was transformed into Peter III, the most miserable short-lived tsar in Russian history! He was a good-for-nothing, a cuckold all his life... He finally managed to survive until he came to the throne, and was killed by his wife Ekaterina in a coup six months later? [In this life, my destiny is up to me, not to her] While farming and raising an army in the fiefdom, I was having fun with the Russian court battles - a few years later: Peter III: If I can live to be two hundred years old, all of Europe will crawl at my feet! Ye Huang II: You! Grab it! ! My line! ! !

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星辰蝼蚁10mo ago

Discussion thread about Peter III and the power struggle

Many readers said that the writing was unrealistic. The original author was so stupid and could still ascend to the position of czar. Why is it that your book only writes about so many things? It is about struggle for the sake of struggle. I won't say the conclusion first, let me give an analogy first. For example, when you go to work, your new leader comes up and says that due to the development of the company, performance needs to be reformed and the people who are trying to get rid of fishermen are to be laid off. Do you think that if these people who are going to be "touched by the cake" have the means to do it like the nobles in the book, can they deal with this new leader? ? For another example, the new leader above you is an idiot. He doesn't care about anything in the company. He goes home every day without seeing anyone. You are successfully fishing in the company and receive salary and bonuses as usual. Do you want such a leader to become the boss and wish him eternal life? ? ........................ In the novel, the male protagonist is faced with this problem. Should he reform and develop his fiefdom and army, or should he be a stupid czar like the original protagonist? Reform will definitely provoke counterattack from the old aristocracy. Without reform, how could he have money, power, and develop his fiefdom? ?

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A Decent White Star7mo ago

There is no problem with the logic, but it is too weak. It only needs to be said in one sentence, and it is confusing. What else should I quote? Take a look at Shinra and Spain. Shinra is fine. Spain is a bit watery, but it is watery. People can see it, and it will be a bit difficult for you to collapse.

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星辰蝼蚁10mo ago

Welcome to discuss the plot!

Dear readers, I need inspiration, lots and lots of inspiration! I hope that those who like Russian history can post their favorite stories and plots, the plots they want to see, etc... In addition, I write an online article. Although it is historical, it also contains certain interpretations and jokes about the characters, plot, and the original development of the Russian Empire. Finally, everyone is welcome to give your opinions! !

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Observe the Prosperity of the Universe6mo ago

The success of Ye Huang's coup was purely the result of a struggle of interests. It was very dangerous and natural. Ye Huang was just a puppet during the coup. She would use her own conditions to slowly regain power.

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回忆从前_Ed10mo ago

Many novel software does not include Ekaterina as a wife. If you find one here, please update the author.

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Shushu Yiyou8mo ago

It looks better faster than it looks good. Why do you always need ten words?

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星辰蝼蚁7mo ago

Those who want to see the Tsar can fall into the trap! !

Portal: The fifth volume can be entered! !

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Book Friends 20250301591_ca5mo ago

Can I write about Maria Theresa's husband Franz I?

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Book Friends 2024112683683210mo ago

This book is well written and the subject matter is very new.

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The Names Have All Been Q'ed8mo ago

It's so wonderful, and it describes the terrible political situation in Tsarist Russia at that time. Some people say that the author writes as if everyone in the world is the enemy, but when you look at the biographies of real historical figures, it is indeed that bad. But there seems to be very little poisoning in Europe.

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