
Rise from Eight Hundred
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The special forces Tang Dao unexpectedly returned to the eve of the Battle of Sihang Warehouse in the Battle of Songhu in 1937. The Eight Hundreds once fought bloody battles for the last dignity of Chinese soldiers. But what will happen this time with the addition of Tang Dao? Fengyue's new book "The War of Resistance, The Rise of the Tigers" has been released. I hope book friends who like it will continue to support it!
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Official(208)Scraped 20d ago
good
After seeing 130, I suggested that the author let the protagonist assassinate Riban to avenge his brothers, and then join the Eighth Route Army. The Kuomintang's first-rate soldiers, second-rate non-commissioned officers, third-rate generals, and unranked commanders still make sense!
It's well written, there are no system plug-ins, and the supporting characters don't have lost their IQs!
First of all, the protagonist does not have system plug-ins, which is what I like. In addition, the writing and characterization of each character in this book is quite good. The color of personal heroism is not too strong in all the Yabai derivatives I have read. After all, a spiritual leader can play a big role in that era. After all, the times make heroes. Compared with most other systems that use brainless cheats, I prefer this kind of using my own knowledge to achieve the effect of strengthening the collective. The author's control of the overall situation is more attractive to me. Currently, there is no situation where the protagonist's IQ is online. It vividly depicts the collision between an ordinary person with super military capabilities and the military environment of the time. The author's portrayal of small characters is also a highlight that attracts me. The various performances and endings of various small characters on the battlefield in the book make the battlefield more realistically displayed in front of readers, giving people a feeling of excitement. I have read many spin-offs of "Yabai", and most of them feature the protagonist using cheats. I did not feel the cruelty of war or the atmosphere of the battlefield at all. There is only one protagonist in the game, and there is no motivation for me to continue reading. But this book is different. There are no system plug-ins and no IQ drops. It gave me a completely different sense of sight. The battlefield situations described in the article have a certain theoretical basis, which made me want to read more. I sincerely hope that the author can continue to maintain the quality while not being too censorious This book is the best among the Yabai derivatives I have read.
nice
It looks good, the writing is very good, the narrative is clear, and the quality is high. I like war stories with protagonists who value the lives of their brothers. I just have to wait for updates every day. It's so hard for me to wait (ノ ○ Д ○)ノ
It only takes Tang Dao alone to defeat the Japanese.
Killed fifteen Japs in twenty minutes. Working eight hours a day, that's 60➗20✖️8✖️15=360 Japanese. Then 360x365=131,400 can be killed in one year. During the eight-year war of resistance, Tang Dao alone can kill 131,400x8=1,051,200 Japanese. According to records, in the 14 years from 1931 to 1945, the Japanese army killed and injured approximately 1.5 Million Japanese soldiers in China, so Tang Dao alone could kill 70% of the Japanese soldiers. It's a pity. If Tang Dao traveled to 1931, he could kill 131400x14=1839600 Japanese...
The plot of Eight Hundred has more than a hundred chapters, and only a few battles have occurred in the past few days.
Is there a common problem in anti-war time travel novels? When describing women, they suddenly change from a hero to a mindless licker🐶. Are you a soldier of the People's Liberation Army or an officer who has traveled through time? Why do you feel like a loser? You can be invincible, but don't lower the image of the People's Liberation Army, okay? Author
Average
Maybe it's because my taste is too picky and I don't see the good points! I feel like the plot is mediocre!
It feels like the author is writing a TV drama. I'm speechless.
Enter the eighth road
When you wrote about going to Eighth Route, I didn't want to read it...
Good reviews
I'm speechless to death. The main character is so awesome that it seems like China will definitely fall without him.
Haven't you seen Eight Hundred?
The most shocking scene in Eight Hundred and the most heart-wrenching scene is the part where they use their bodies as bombs to jump off a high building, okay?
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Official(208)Scraped 20d ago
good
After seeing 130, I suggested that the author let the protagonist assassinate Riban to avenge his brothers, and then join the Eighth Route Army. The Kuomintang's first-rate soldiers, second-rate non-commissioned officers, third-rate generals, and unranked commanders still make sense!
It's well written, there are no system plug-ins, and the supporting characters don't have lost their IQs!
First of all, the protagonist does not have system plug-ins, which is what I like. In addition, the writing and characterization of each character in this book is quite good. The color of personal heroism is not too strong in all the Yabai derivatives I have read. After all, a spiritual leader can play a big role in that era. After all, the times make heroes. Compared with most other systems that use brainless cheats, I prefer this kind of using my own knowledge to achieve the effect of strengthening the collective. The author's control of the overall situation is more attractive to me. Currently, there is no situation where the protagonist's IQ is online. It vividly depicts the collision between an ordinary person with super military capabilities and the military environment of the time. The author's portrayal of small characters is also a highlight that attracts me. The various performances and endings of various small characters on the battlefield in the book make the battlefield more realistically displayed in front of readers, giving people a feeling of excitement. I have read many spin-offs of "Yabai", and most of them feature the protagonist using cheats. I did not feel the cruelty of war or the atmosphere of the battlefield at all. There is only one protagonist in the game, and there is no motivation for me to continue reading. But this book is different. There are no system plug-ins and no IQ drops. It gave me a completely different sense of sight. The battlefield situations described in the article have a certain theoretical basis, which made me want to read more. I sincerely hope that the author can continue to maintain the quality while not being too censorious This book is the best among the Yabai derivatives I have read.
nice
It looks good, the writing is very good, the narrative is clear, and the quality is high. I like war stories with protagonists who value the lives of their brothers. I just have to wait for updates every day. It's so hard for me to wait (ノ ○ Д ○)ノ
It only takes Tang Dao alone to defeat the Japanese.
Killed fifteen Japs in twenty minutes. Working eight hours a day, that's 60➗20✖️8✖️15=360 Japanese. Then 360x365=131,400 can be killed in one year. During the eight-year war of resistance, Tang Dao alone can kill 131,400x8=1,051,200 Japanese. According to records, in the 14 years from 1931 to 1945, the Japanese army killed and injured approximately 1.5 Million Japanese soldiers in China, so Tang Dao alone could kill 70% of the Japanese soldiers. It's a pity. If Tang Dao traveled to 1931, he could kill 131400x14=1839600 Japanese...
The plot of Eight Hundred has more than a hundred chapters, and only a few battles have occurred in the past few days.
Is there a common problem in anti-war time travel novels? When describing women, they suddenly change from a hero to a mindless licker🐶. Are you a soldier of the People's Liberation Army or an officer who has traveled through time? Why do you feel like a loser? You can be invincible, but don't lower the image of the People's Liberation Army, okay? Author
Average
Maybe it's because my taste is too picky and I don't see the good points! I feel like the plot is mediocre!
It feels like the author is writing a TV drama. I'm speechless.
Enter the eighth road
When you wrote about going to Eighth Route, I didn't want to read it...
Good reviews
I'm speechless to death. The main character is so awesome that it seems like China will definitely fall without him.
Haven't you seen Eight Hundred?
The most shocking scene in Eight Hundred and the most heart-wrenching scene is the part where they use their bodies as bombs to jump off a high building, okay?
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The special forces Tang Dao unexpectedly returned to the eve of the Battle of Sihang Warehouse in the Battle of Songhu in 1937. The Eight Hundreds once fought bloody battles for the last dignity of Chinese soldiers. But what will happen this time with the addition of Tang Dao? Tang Dao used his gun to tell the invaders not to retreat! The beautiful country is picturesque, but wars are everywhere. Soldiers have shed their blood in hundreds of battles, and the journey is full of tears. There are graves of heroes everywhere! This is the answer!




It is a flesh-and-blood fictional anti-war novel with a relatively rigorous logic. Unfortunately, there are too many things that need to be guarded against. The author has written quite brilliantly in the limited space, but it is a bit frustrating. I recommend another of his otherworldly time travel novels.




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Unsystematic, serious anti-war article. I almost missed it because of the title. Highly recommended! Recommendation index: 7.5 Points/10 points












