
Plan to Destroy Kyushu
About This Novel
A fortune teller once made a prophecy: If this person keeps his mouth shut, he will be a wise man in the world; if he opens his mouth, he will be a hero in troubled times. The eighteen-year-old young master opened his mouth and saw that the world was in chaos, that heroes were vying for the throne, and that the people were in dire straits. He believed that planning could both create and stop chaos, and he wanted to find a true dragon emperor to end this troubled world.
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The protagonist is cheating. It feels like he has just embarked on the road to hegemony and surpassed Ma Wei's painstaking accumulation.
Tang Weitian already has the potential of a fierce general at a young age. Now he has recruited a Xiao He-level brother Bao. He has a total of 20,000 soldiers inside and outside the city, which is very powerful for my brother. In addition, I feel that the protagonist's struggle for hegemony will be more similar to Zhu Yuanzhang's strategy at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. Build the city high, accumulate grain widely, slowly become king, and sit back and watch the heroes in the north fight.
The male protagonist's father is very caring--[Conspiracy to Destroy Kyushu]
[Conspiracy of Kyushu] tells the story of a male protagonist with a world-wide mind who constantly strives to realize his political ideals. Today, let's not talk about the male protagonist. Let's talk about the male protagonist's father. I think the male protagonist's father is just a stupid guy. At that time, a world-famous fortune teller said that if the male protagonist kept his mouth shut, he would be a good minister in the world, and if he opened his mouth, he would be a hero in troubled times. The average person should be alert after hearing this! However, our hero's father did not, and he was forgotten in the blink of an eye. When the male protagonist frequently made shocking remarks, the male protagonist's father said, "You are my son, and you will not be able to escape from my Wuzhishan." Uh-huh, I just want to say who gave you this confidence as a father. To be honest, this male protagonist's father's heart is absolutely boundless~ (He is too arrogant to accept any rebuttal) Friends, what kind of character do you think would be the most popular in a book?
About Wedge
The wedge is well written, and it can be seen that the author wrote it with intention, but after all, it is not from the perspective of the protagonist. Too many continuous descriptions will make it difficult for readers to read. Nowadays, most people who read novels read cool novels. Why? Because there is not so much time to savor it carefully, the refreshing article is written paragraph by paragraph, and the reader only expects that there is something "interesting" in each paragraph. The three golden chapters are about whether you can retain readers and whether your article can be "interesting" in the first three chapters. If not, it is obvious that a large number of readers will choose to abandon the article. It is recommended to put the wedge outside the article, or insert it into the main text, because it is not interesting to describe it! Moreover, the general is disgusting, and the relationships between the characters in it are so complicated. How many brain cells do you want the readers to die? How many readers come here with the intention of reading and relaxing? Above! Thanks.
The chapter "Betrayal" is so wonderful, the author's grasp of human nature is so accurate.
Xu Chu suggested a direct attack on Dongdu. King Ning was moved, but he could not push it forcefully, because people tend to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. Attacking Dongdu has the greatest benefits, but the risk is greater. No normal person would choose it. Forced push would only lower morale and lower the probability of success. But when King Ning told it as a joke, the generals would laugh at Xu Chu's whims, and on the other hand they would inevitably wonder why Xu Chu would make such a suggestion (for example, thinking that Xu Chu's father was a general, would he secretly reveal to Xu Chu the news about the emptiness of the Eastern Capital). At this time, Xu Chu did not inform the army and directly ordered the Wu Army to attack the Eastern Capital first. This was tantamount to telling other generals that the Wu Army was already sure of capturing the Eastern Capital and planned to take the lead and monopolize the Eastern Capital. For the other armies, there is no longer any risk in attacking the Eastern Capital, but purely to grab credit and treasure (where else can be richer than the capital). At this time, even if King Ning does not mobilize, the armies will roar and take the initiative to attack the Eastern Capital. Moreover, when the officers and soldiers think of the countless gold, silver, treasures and women in the Eastern Capital, their combat power will be doubled. Even if the Eastern Capital has tens of thousands of defenders, they will only be killed in an instant in front of such a crazy rebel army. That's awesome. Tan Wuwei, Xu Chu, and Ning Baoguan are all great people.
I have read all Binglin's books, and this one is really disappointing.
It was written about a group portrait in a troubled time. As a result, thousands of miles from north to south, there were just a few people who came and went. You sang and I came on stage. The counselor came and went like Guo Shifeng. It seemed that the whole of Kyushu could no longer produce a few decent talents. What about Qiao Zhisu, Sun Yalu, and readers? Can you tell me what these shady counselors have done? In the majestic central government, the only person capable of presiding over the situation is a young girl waiting to be married who has never traveled far and knows it from birth. Shanxi's great gentry had been deliberately plotting rebellion for several years. Shen Dan was an expert in diplomacy, internal affairs, and strategizing under his subordinates. It seemed that there was no other smart person in Shanxi except Liu Youzhong.
There are still a few chapters left and I feel like I'm overwhelmed by the writing.
From the beginning, the protagonist cares about the world. In the end, he just hides away from the world. The whole world is actually messed up by you. Some of the character descriptions are sloppy. In fact, my biggest dissatisfaction is with the last few chapters.
Let's talk about a doubt. The only connection between Lou Chu and Wu Guo is his mother, but his mother died young.
He has no direct relationship with the State of Wu, and he has no intention of being a native of the motherland, not even Yuehou!
Some people scolded Xiaobai's and Shuang's articles, while others criticized them. The only difference between them and this book is just how many. Let me tell the truth here. There are so many articles on the Internet, but there are not many authors of this book's caliber. Most of them are half-full or even half-full. I prefer reading history, fantasy, and suspense. It is difficult to find a book with half the writing power of this book in these genres. Many great writers have made their fortunes by writing novels, even if they have the ability to write novels with rigorous logic and high literary talent. But in order to cater to popular tastes, I won't go to great lengths to write it. If nothing else, as long as the author dares to write novels, he deserves the support of readers like me who don't like cool novels. No offense intended, it comes from the author's previous book Ruzi Di. I was very impressed with the last book. If it were made into a TV series, it would be many times better than those palace fighting dramas. I don't know how many times more advanced it would be.
I don't dare to pursue the next one anymore
I have read all the books by this author, but I still have different opinions and I don't want to read the next one. Another thing to say: "This is the most rubbish of the six books, bar none."
The more I write, the more mysterious it becomes, and the more I write, the more clumsy it becomes.
A twist is forced for the sake of a twist, a twist is forced for the sake of being bizarre, and it is made to be mysterious and mysterious. In fact, the content is fragmented, the logic is confusing, and the writing is like a mess. The characters of the protagonist before and after have been collapsing. The only thing that has not changed is that the protagonist knows that he is the protagonist, so he is seeking death all the time. The protagonist's aura cannot die anyway, and the enemy will not kill the protagonist no matter what the situation or the reason. The writing in this book is not as good as Binglin's first black history book "The Failed Immortal", at least it's not as disgusting.
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Official(205)Scraped 10d ago
The protagonist is cheating. It feels like he has just embarked on the road to hegemony and surpassed Ma Wei's painstaking accumulation.
Tang Weitian already has the potential of a fierce general at a young age. Now he has recruited a Xiao He-level brother Bao. He has a total of 20,000 soldiers inside and outside the city, which is very powerful for my brother. In addition, I feel that the protagonist's struggle for hegemony will be more similar to Zhu Yuanzhang's strategy at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. Build the city high, accumulate grain widely, slowly become king, and sit back and watch the heroes in the north fight.
The male protagonist's father is very caring--[Conspiracy to Destroy Kyushu]
[Conspiracy of Kyushu] tells the story of a male protagonist with a world-wide mind who constantly strives to realize his political ideals. Today, let's not talk about the male protagonist. Let's talk about the male protagonist's father. I think the male protagonist's father is just a stupid guy. At that time, a world-famous fortune teller said that if the male protagonist kept his mouth shut, he would be a good minister in the world, and if he opened his mouth, he would be a hero in troubled times. The average person should be alert after hearing this! However, our hero's father did not, and he was forgotten in the blink of an eye. When the male protagonist frequently made shocking remarks, the male protagonist's father said, "You are my son, and you will not be able to escape from my Wuzhishan." Uh-huh, I just want to say who gave you this confidence as a father. To be honest, this male protagonist's father's heart is absolutely boundless~ (He is too arrogant to accept any rebuttal) Friends, what kind of character do you think would be the most popular in a book?
About Wedge
The wedge is well written, and it can be seen that the author wrote it with intention, but after all, it is not from the perspective of the protagonist. Too many continuous descriptions will make it difficult for readers to read. Nowadays, most people who read novels read cool novels. Why? Because there is not so much time to savor it carefully, the refreshing article is written paragraph by paragraph, and the reader only expects that there is something "interesting" in each paragraph. The three golden chapters are about whether you can retain readers and whether your article can be "interesting" in the first three chapters. If not, it is obvious that a large number of readers will choose to abandon the article. It is recommended to put the wedge outside the article, or insert it into the main text, because it is not interesting to describe it! Moreover, the general is disgusting, and the relationships between the characters in it are so complicated. How many brain cells do you want the readers to die? How many readers come here with the intention of reading and relaxing? Above! Thanks.
The chapter "Betrayal" is so wonderful, the author's grasp of human nature is so accurate.
Xu Chu suggested a direct attack on Dongdu. King Ning was moved, but he could not push it forcefully, because people tend to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. Attacking Dongdu has the greatest benefits, but the risk is greater. No normal person would choose it. Forced push would only lower morale and lower the probability of success. But when King Ning told it as a joke, the generals would laugh at Xu Chu's whims, and on the other hand they would inevitably wonder why Xu Chu would make such a suggestion (for example, thinking that Xu Chu's father was a general, would he secretly reveal to Xu Chu the news about the emptiness of the Eastern Capital). At this time, Xu Chu did not inform the army and directly ordered the Wu Army to attack the Eastern Capital first. This was tantamount to telling other generals that the Wu Army was already sure of capturing the Eastern Capital and planned to take the lead and monopolize the Eastern Capital. For the other armies, there is no longer any risk in attacking the Eastern Capital, but purely to grab credit and treasure (where else can be richer than the capital). At this time, even if King Ning does not mobilize, the armies will roar and take the initiative to attack the Eastern Capital. Moreover, when the officers and soldiers think of the countless gold, silver, treasures and women in the Eastern Capital, their combat power will be doubled. Even if the Eastern Capital has tens of thousands of defenders, they will only be killed in an instant in front of such a crazy rebel army. That's awesome. Tan Wuwei, Xu Chu, and Ning Baoguan are all great people.
I have read all Binglin's books, and this one is really disappointing.
It was written about a group portrait in a troubled time. As a result, thousands of miles from north to south, there were just a few people who came and went. You sang and I came on stage. The counselor came and went like Guo Shifeng. It seemed that the whole of Kyushu could no longer produce a few decent talents. What about Qiao Zhisu, Sun Yalu, and readers? Can you tell me what these shady counselors have done? In the majestic central government, the only person capable of presiding over the situation is a young girl waiting to be married who has never traveled far and knows it from birth. Shanxi's great gentry had been deliberately plotting rebellion for several years. Shen Dan was an expert in diplomacy, internal affairs, and strategizing under his subordinates. It seemed that there was no other smart person in Shanxi except Liu Youzhong.
There are still a few chapters left and I feel like I'm overwhelmed by the writing.
From the beginning, the protagonist cares about the world. In the end, he just hides away from the world. The whole world is actually messed up by you. Some of the character descriptions are sloppy. In fact, my biggest dissatisfaction is with the last few chapters.
Let's talk about a doubt. The only connection between Lou Chu and Wu Guo is his mother, but his mother died young.
He has no direct relationship with the State of Wu, and he has no intention of being a native of the motherland, not even Yuehou!
Some people scolded Xiaobai's and Shuang's articles, while others criticized them. The only difference between them and this book is just how many. Let me tell the truth here. There are so many articles on the Internet, but there are not many authors of this book's caliber. Most of them are half-full or even half-full. I prefer reading history, fantasy, and suspense. It is difficult to find a book with half the writing power of this book in these genres. Many great writers have made their fortunes by writing novels, even if they have the ability to write novels with rigorous logic and high literary talent. But in order to cater to popular tastes, I won't go to great lengths to write it. If nothing else, as long as the author dares to write novels, he deserves the support of readers like me who don't like cool novels. No offense intended, it comes from the author's previous book Ruzi Di. I was very impressed with the last book. If it were made into a TV series, it would be many times better than those palace fighting dramas. I don't know how many times more advanced it would be.
I don't dare to pursue the next one anymore
I have read all the books by this author, but I still have different opinions and I don't want to read the next one. Another thing to say: "This is the most rubbish of the six books, bar none."
The more I write, the more mysterious it becomes, and the more I write, the more clumsy it becomes.
A twist is forced for the sake of a twist, a twist is forced for the sake of being bizarre, and it is made to be mysterious and mysterious. In fact, the content is fragmented, the logic is confusing, and the writing is like a mess. The characters of the protagonist before and after have been collapsing. The only thing that has not changed is that the protagonist knows that he is the protagonist, so he is seeking death all the time. The protagonist's aura cannot die anyway, and the enemy will not kill the protagonist no matter what the situation or the reason. The writing in this book is not as good as Binglin's first black history book "The Failed Immortal", at least it's not as disgusting.
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The opening story takes place in the mansion of General Lou Wen inside. The princess of the subjugated country became the concubine of the general. Hate. The general's mansion is full of war trophies The emperor suddenly drove away. The princess of the subjugated country heard The news of the emperor's death made him look up to the sky and laugh. General Worried about causing trouble, he asked the eldest lady to teach him a lesson. Lord. The princess asked to see her son, but the result After meeting my son, I discovered that he had been adopted by someone else since he was a child. His son didn't recognize him at all, so he committed suicide that night Kill. And his son is the protagonist of this book. Protagonist It was only after his mother died that he found out she was his biological mother. He became taciturn from then on. Known as "silent" Young Master". One year, the general's palace invited an alchemist to look at the face. After looking at the face of the protagonist, he said that it was better that the young master kept silent. If he opened his mouth, I am afraid that chaos in the world would be inevitable. But, he opened his mouth




Fortunately, the work of Bing Dashen is finally released. The author's writing is very good and the quality of the work is definitely guaranteed. I highly recommend it! The story tells the story of the struggle for hegemony of Lou Chu (Xu Chu), a descendant of the Wu royal family. The chaotic dispute started by the protagonist will also end with him. Completed.




Big guy's new book! Sanjiang recommended! The heroes are vying for the throne, and the people are in dire straits. Planning can create chaos, but it can also stop chaos, but seeking the true dragon can bring peace to the people.













