Chasing the Murderer Starts from Classic History

Chasing the Murderer Starts from Classic History

by Hu Zhou

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Based on the historical background of the Ming Dynasty, the world is set more than a hundred years after Zheng He's voyages to the West. All the stories begin with one hundred and forty corpses on a luxurious flower ship...

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Chief Knight of the Round Table5d ago

It is a pity that this book is tasteless to eat and a pity to throw away.

The writing details in this book are all top-notch, and the case setting is quite clever and interesting. But the problem is also huge, First, the heroism of the protagonist was not written, and the tragic experience of innocent people was not written to highlight the sense of mission that must be achieved by the protagonist. At present, the protagonist is a pure partner of justice, regardless of who is involved, regardless of his martial arts skills and extraordinary abilities. Gui was able to bury himself casually, and he went to solve the case without even being an official or having any martial arts skills, which made it difficult for people to understand his motives. However, the setting before the time travel was that he was an old prisoner. 👮It is good to be so selfless, unsophisticated, and unafraid of power. The second is that the status comparison is seriously imbalanced. The protagonist is not even a ninth-grade official, but he has been deeply involved in the battle to seize the legitimate rights and still escaped unscathed. It is outrageous to continue to wander among the forces that seize the legitimate sons. For example, there are a total of 52 episodes of the Song Dynasty where Song Ci dealt with cases among ordinary people. In episode 34, Song Ci dealt with cases among ordinary people. When he met Diao, who was familiar with the rules of the officialdom, he began to feel frustrated. At this time, the two were equal in rank and both were fifth-grade. After the 17th episode, he began to fight in the court, and in the 11th episode, he resigned and went home just because of a corruption investigation. Even if the setting of the protagonist in another world can't be so outrageous, can't we just deal with civilian cases in the early and mid-term? Wouldn't it be a good idea to wait until your official position reaches at least the seventh rank as censor before getting involved in such a big thing? The third is the imbalance of power and responsibility. When I saw the water transportation case, I couldn't stand it. Even the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, who was at the peak of his centralized power, could not make an exception and appoint a ninth-grade official as an imperial envoy to inspect water transportation. The other world couldn't be so outrageous. Even if Hai Rui himself came there, he would have to be promoted to the seventh-grade censor, let alone his son. What do those officials who studied hard for decades before becoming Jinshi and more than ten years before becoming imperial censors think? Are they all computer NPCs without any emotions? Fourth, there is no safety guarantee. If nothing happens in the beginning, it can be understood that the mastermind behind the scenes was negligent (only the protagonist resisted and was negligent), but when the canal transport case is seized and both parties know that everything is still OK, it is outrageous. These contenders for the throne actually regard the rise and fall of the country as more important than the throne. Can an upright official who does not accept money, is not afraid of death, and only recognizes the emperor and national laws and cannot just lift his hand, can that prince accept it? Everyone has started assassinating and fighting for their lives. Can their methods withstand investigation? At this time, the protagonist has nothing to protect him, and has no official connections to protect him. If we don't deal with it quickly, the author can rely on the protection of the best martial arts master to solve the problem, but can the emperor sleep at this time? Alas, I have written so much, maybe the author will not read it, but it is such a pity that this book is really well written, but the background logic has too many loopholes.

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One Hundred and Ninety Thousand Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Five Hundred and Thirty2d ago

The opening seems to be exactly the same as a certain TV series

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