
I Want to Be Famous
About This Novel
The prosperous age of the Tang Dynasty can open up a more powerful mode. Li Mi would rather be a butcher with bloody hands than the Khan of that day. He does not want to have a false reputation. As long as the tangible benefits can make the Tang Dynasty continue to become stronger, attacking, dividing, and disintegrating various means are just to continuously weaken the strength of potential enemies and continuously enhance his own strength. Measuring the world's material and human resources resulted in the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty. The sun that never sets in the Tang Dynasty slowly rises to illuminate the world. Friends communication group: 109507993
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Official(9)Scraped 21d ago
Sorry, withdrawn
Xiao Baiwen could endure nothing, but in the end, the protagonist proclaimed himself emperor, started a unified war, jumped out of some sect, and practiced some martial arts! I didn't want to look at it for a moment. It's okay if you have sect martial arts at the beginning. When you reach the unification war, martial arts will jump out again and you won't be able to bear it.
Xiaobaiwen
It's a simple novel and can be read as a refreshing novel. Book lovers with weak resistance to poison should take note. After reading a small part of the previous part, I would like to mention the poisonous points to wake everyone up. Poison Point 1: The number of people and troops is a mess. If the numbers are not written wrong, then there is zero understanding of history. Just the front ones, for example, there are more than 2 million people in Daxing City, 500,000 people in Sichuan, 300,000 people in Youzhou (the key is the army of 100,000, haha) and so on. Poison Point 2: If it weren't for the protagonist's aura, the protagonist would be dead in a matter of minutes. He occupied Guanzhong, went south to Sichuan, and was granted the title of King of Shu (forget it, he was granted the title of king, and his family members were brought to Chengdu, euphemistically called trust, haha); he took Kou Jiande in, and was granted the title of King of Xia. Forget it, he was granted the title of King of Shu, and he was granted an independent military and political authority.
Come on. . . . . . . . .
This book is similar to the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties! [Emot=default,14/]
This book is good
The author has no other requirements, as long as he is not a eunuch. Even if you suck, don't become a chief eunuch.
Will there be an update today on National Day?
Does the author have any updates tonight?
Update it quickly. Why not update it?
Big brother won't be a eunuch anymore, right?
Can you continue writing?
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 21d ago
Sorry, withdrawn
Xiao Baiwen could endure nothing, but in the end, the protagonist proclaimed himself emperor, started a unified war, jumped out of some sect, and practiced some martial arts! I didn't want to look at it for a moment. It's okay if you have sect martial arts at the beginning. When you reach the unification war, martial arts will jump out again and you won't be able to bear it.
Xiaobaiwen
It's a simple novel and can be read as a refreshing novel. Book lovers with weak resistance to poison should take note. After reading a small part of the previous part, I would like to mention the poisonous points to wake everyone up. Poison Point 1: The number of people and troops is a mess. If the numbers are not written wrong, then there is zero understanding of history. Just the front ones, for example, there are more than 2 million people in Daxing City, 500,000 people in Sichuan, 300,000 people in Youzhou (the key is the army of 100,000, haha) and so on. Poison Point 2: If it weren't for the protagonist's aura, the protagonist would be dead in a matter of minutes. He occupied Guanzhong, went south to Sichuan, and was granted the title of King of Shu (forget it, he was granted the title of king, and his family members were brought to Chengdu, euphemistically called trust, haha); he took Kou Jiande in, and was granted the title of King of Xia. Forget it, he was granted the title of King of Shu, and he was granted an independent military and political authority.
Come on. . . . . . . . .
This book is similar to the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties! [Emot=default,14/]
This book is good
The author has no other requirements, as long as he is not a eunuch. Even if you suck, don't become a chief eunuch.
Will there be an update today on National Day?
Does the author have any updates tonight?
Update it quickly. Why not update it?
Big brother won't be a eunuch anymore, right?
Can you continue writing?









