Zhenguan Guiguyin

Zhenguan Guiguyin

by The Poet Changes Into Military Uniform

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About This Novel

As soon as I dreamed of returning to the Tang Dynasty, the Xuanwu Sect started fighting, and the Turkic horse hooves crushed the pride of the Khan. There were refugees all over the place, and Xianyang Bridge was nowhere to be seen~ After a young man from 2018 pretended to be Yunmeng Guigu, he stepped into the bloody Chang'an City, and the whole world will begin to change... Only through personal experience do we know how much unknown blood and filth lies behind Zhenguan, which laid the foundation for the prosperous Tang Dynasty. How much blood and filth are unknown to people? How much inventiveness does it take to travel through time? No rush! The first thing Guiguzi has to do is to wash that grassland with blood! Otherwise, how could it be worthy of the tomb outside Shuiyang Village? Damn your benevolence, righteousness and morality, I will pay with blood! Ps: Do you want to watch the time travel without Goldfinger?

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Dawn87mo ago

Will the protagonist carry forward the Guigu school of thought? .... Also, will the protagonist interfere with Li Shimin and his sons' attempts to seize the throne? Personally, I feel that Li Tai can be trained into a mathematician, physicist, and chemist, and Li Chengqian can be trained to have a normal world view (Li Chengqian seems to be a close relative of Hu in the history books)

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征骋天下87mo ago

[Help post] It's extremely urgent, please give me some advice.

Some book friends said that the title of the book "Yin of the Ghost Valley of Zhenguan" is a bit difficult to pronounce and does not seem to make sense. Could it be changed to "Yin of the Ghost Valley of the Tang Dynasty"? I'm very confused, please give me some advice~~~~

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征骋天下86mo ago

Open a thread asking for book reviews~

Because this is my first book, my experience may be a little lacking. I urgently need to know how it is written, what is not good enough, and what needs to be maintained. Therefore, I am seriously seeking book reviews from all book friends. Thank you for your support!

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征骋天下84mo ago

The poetic bird screen choice

"Old Book of Tang" records that Dou Yi, the general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, felt that his daughter was both talented and beautiful, so she should not marry a mediocre person easily, but should marry a true wise man. So he drew two peacocks on the screen and asked the suitors to shoot two arrows each. He secretly stipulated that whoever could shoot the peacock's eyes would be betrothed to his daughter. There were dozens of young men who went to the archery competition, but none of them met the requirements. Later, Tang Gaozu Li Yuan shot a peacock in the eye, so Dou Yi married his daughter to Li Yuan. The Sui and Tang dynasties were dominated by clans. The Jiangzuo gentry ranked high on people, the Daibei gentry ranked on noble relatives, the Shandong gentry ranked on married women, and the Guanzhong gentry ranked on Guanmian. At that time, the upright Yang Jian usurped the Zhou Dynasty and the Sui Dynasty was first established. As a relative of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the Dou family was in turmoil. The Li family in Longxi was not only a prominent family in Guanlong but also a relative of the Great Sui Dynasty. This marriage was also the most critical move for the Dou family to become prosperous in the future. It not only avoided Yang Jian's liquidation, but also after the establishment of Li Tang, the family was as prominent as the Five Surnames and Seven Hopes at that time! Judging from this result, is the selection of bird screen really as poetic as recorded in historical books? From the perspective of conspiracy theory, was this the plan laid out by the Fufeng Dou family from the beginning?

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Feather Fan Scarf,85mo ago

This book is good, but not many people have read it. .

Is it plagiarism, or is something wrong?

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Stars and Sea87mo ago

It always feels weird to write the Three Character Classic that promotes Confucianism as a descendant of Guigu.

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Close Your Eyes and Listen to the Wind√86mo ago

Not bad, not bad, another hot-blooded Wang novel, good luck to the author

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旧城以西_Be84mo ago

This book is very good, even a bookworm of ten years can read it.

I have been looking for new books to read during this time. I came across this book by accident. It feels very good.

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Dawn87mo ago

At the beginning, I talked about the ninth year of martial arts

Then it was said that Li Er ascended the throne a few months later, and when I jumped from Chapter 6 to Chapter 13, those officials had already called Li Er His Majesty...

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292655143483mo ago

typo

He has been ill for many years. It means being sick for many years.

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This is a book that the author recommended before. When I first read it, I was very thin and didn't feel particularly good! Now I look back and read it again, and I find that this is a good book that has been buried, or it can also be a potential masterpiece. After reading it once, I couldn't help but write a book review to support it. This book tells the story of a modern man who returned to the Xuanwu Gate on the eve of his death. Under the guise of being the successor of Guigu, he stepped into the court step by step, took control of the world, and changed history. First of all, the name of this novel is too literary, which indicates that the tone of the book is a bit bookish. The so-called bookishness means that the author intends to write an anti-routine book. This is worth encouraging. Reading the whole article, I have this feeling. The author has made a lot of preparations for this book. He has at least read through the historical materials from the Northern Wei Dynasty to the early Tang Dynasty. He has detailed information about the history of the North since the late Han Dynasty. The author also has some thoughts on this period of history and has many opinions to express, which can be described as ambitious. The beginning of the book is a bit sadistic. The protagonist's negative response was also the reason why I was not optimistic about this book at first. If this book is finally completed and achieves good results, in retrospect, we can say that this part is to show the growth of the protagonist. A modern person who has just entered a different world. Due to his understanding of history, his confidence in his own experience beyond the times, and the inertia of his character itself, it led to various problems for the protagonist in the early stage. If this book hits the streets, all these early steps will become reasons for failure. It's too sadistic, the protagonist is weak and unattractive, etc. Of course, the protagonist's growth is visible, and so is the author's growth. Seeing the recently updated part, it is already very attractive, and I feel like I have to rush for an update. There are some problems with this book, which are common problems in historical texts. For example, regarding the issue of addressing officials and the issue of addressing the emperor, the author cannot just correct the issue of Fengtian Chengyun's emperor's edict, but ignore the problem of bowing to an official when he sees him. When did Daxingcheng change the city of Chang'an? Is it really appropriate to talk about the Hu-Han debate and kill Hu Ling in front of Yuchi, Yuwen, Dugu, Changsun, these big bosses of Hu descendants, and even Li Laoer also has Hu ancestry? In addition, the Confucianism criticized by the protagonist did not have so many shortcomings at the time. The aristocratic family's monopoly on knowledge was largely due to the continuation of history and technology. From the birth of writing, he had nothing to do with Guizhou. It was the progress of technology and the development of the times that made knowledge gradually popularized. In the pre-Qin era, knowledge belonged to the nobility and the worldly class. Confucius's high status is due to his teaching without discrimination, which pushed knowledge to the common people in Guizhou. Confucianism eventually became dominant, and the important reason was that there were so many people studying it Due to the early chapters, this book may not be very engaging. But as long as the updates keep up and the number of words increases, the early problems can be made up for. The key is to have updates and thickness.

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