
Tibetan Code (10 Volumes in Total)
by H
About This Novel
This series of books is an encyclopedic novel about Tibet, telling a global adventure story with Tibet and Tibetan culture as the background, which involves a series of anecdotes and legends about Tibet.
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I read the book six or seven years ago and felt it was time to review it. The overall structure is pretty good, and the holes that were dug have been "roughly" filled. Although the later power system? The sudden collapse left me a bit confused. (Mo Jin and Zhuomu Qiangba are rubbish in front of Tang Tao. Tang Tao is just a special soldier with generals and the like. However, these are still rubbish in front of members, who have many, many ranks... So what is the final boss? The ultimate mutant?) But in fact, this is not the point. The biggest highlight of this book is probably the author's unexpected imagination. The plot twist that has already occurred and resulted from it. Tibet, the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Himalayas, the underground sea, wolves, the Maya, the rain forest, and cannibals. Being able to connect these together without any sense of contradiction is an important reason why I like this book. As for the final purple unicorn and photo. . . Although I felt sad about this bad ending at the time, I really don't care now (ーー゛). After all, the process is quite exciting, the decryption is reasonable, and the theme is sublimated. It is a good novel.
This is a magical book. After reading it, it seems that it can fulfill our dream of longing for Tibet. Whether it is the situation or the characters, the author's most of them are very compelling, making people immersed in it, relishing it, and enjoying it endlessly.
😀😁😂
The beauty of the world is endless, and it is full of secrets waiting for humans to discover, but how many people can truly explore the truth? Very few people can tell the public what they have seen and heard. Thank you very much to the author.
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Good book recommendation, very good
Looking back and reading it again, the writing is really stupid.
I finally finished reading this book. I started reading this book in junior high school. After reading it, I had the desire to go to Tibet. I went to Tibet and finished reading the book. But the story is not over yet, I will continue to read the book, and I will go to Tibet again.
A very nice book!
Many common sense mistakes
The writing is very good but there are too many errors. I would never accept it as an encyclopedia of Tibet. For example, the Big Dipper cannot be seen in the Amazon region. Due to geographical reasons in the southern hemisphere, the North Star and the Big Dipper are all below the horizon. How can it be seen? It can only be said to be a semi-fantasy adventure novel, nothing more, and the Encyclopedia of Tibet passes.
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Review (spoiler alert) Caution before entering with caution ============
I read the book six or seven years ago and felt it was time to review it. The overall structure is pretty good, and the holes that were dug have been "roughly" filled. Although the later power system? The sudden collapse left me a bit confused. (Mo Jin and Zhuomu Qiangba are rubbish in front of Tang Tao. Tang Tao is just a special soldier with generals and the like. However, these are still rubbish in front of members, who have many, many ranks... So what is the final boss? The ultimate mutant?) But in fact, this is not the point. The biggest highlight of this book is probably the author's unexpected imagination. The plot twist that has already occurred and resulted from it. Tibet, the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Himalayas, the underground sea, wolves, the Maya, the rain forest, and cannibals. Being able to connect these together without any sense of contradiction is an important reason why I like this book. As for the final purple unicorn and photo. . . Although I felt sad about this bad ending at the time, I really don't care now (ーー゛). After all, the process is quite exciting, the decryption is reasonable, and the theme is sublimated. It is a good novel.
This is a magical book. After reading it, it seems that it can fulfill our dream of longing for Tibet. Whether it is the situation or the characters, the author's most of them are very compelling, making people immersed in it, relishing it, and enjoying it endlessly.
😀😁😂
The beauty of the world is endless, and it is full of secrets waiting for humans to discover, but how many people can truly explore the truth? Very few people can tell the public what they have seen and heard. Thank you very much to the author.
Read and sign in. Read and sign in.
Good book recommendation, very good
Looking back and reading it again, the writing is really stupid.
I finally finished reading this book. I started reading this book in junior high school. After reading it, I had the desire to go to Tibet. I went to Tibet and finished reading the book. But the story is not over yet, I will continue to read the book, and I will go to Tibet again.
A very nice book!
Many common sense mistakes
The writing is very good but there are too many errors. I would never accept it as an encyclopedia of Tibet. For example, the Big Dipper cannot be seen in the Amazon region. Due to geographical reasons in the southern hemisphere, the North Star and the Big Dipper are all below the horizon. How can it be seen? It can only be said to be a semi-fantasy adventure novel, nothing more, and the Encyclopedia of Tibet passes.
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[🔥Exquisite article] I ordered all of them out of nowhere. I found that I have already fallen into the habit of genuine readers. Today I went to the school library and found a complete set of physical books. . . I will have to think carefully before I decide to subscribe in the future, but this book is worth subscribing, it's a good read. The road of pilgrimage must be reached no matter how far it is.




I don't know how to evaluate this book Because I read this book I'm in Tibet now




I have a complete set of physical books. I came across the Tibetan Code when I was in my senior year of high school. I read all ten of them in one go. In the end, I thought there would be a sequel, but it ended up being a suspense. . . I resent this deeply




This is the only book that I can read again in 10 years




