
Late Jin Dynasty: from Two-legged Sheep to Human Emperor
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The world is like this right now, but the world... Shouldn't be like this. Luo Zhongxia, a two-legged sheep under the butcher's knife of a Jie man, was a piece of grass in the troubled times of the late Jin Dynasty. Living in this unfair world, with memories of the future, he decided to overthrow this unfair generation and destroy all order...
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I want to know if this book still has the same characters as the Ten Kingdoms book? If so, I'm too lazy to read it. A scholar in troubled times, a weakling with no martial arts skills. The more I read the book, the more annoying it became. The emotional line is short. It's basically a temple battle route. There is no daily life at all. Even if there is daily life, it's only half a chapter. If it weren't for the post-week period, I wouldn't bother to click in and read it.
It would be nice for the male protagonist to be reunified at the age of 40. There are too many social problems in this era that cannot be resolved in less than 20 years. The killings in the Southern and Northern Dynasties will eventually solve most of the problems and give rise to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In fact, the male protagonist governs the world more by moving the system towards the early Tang Dynasty. After all, it is a historical law. After unification, the expansion will overwhelm the eastern and western regions of Liao and bring it back. The male protagonist's task is to complete it. There is nothing the male protagonist can do to reach Central Asia. What is the mess?
Why do I get less and less interested in reading as I get to the back? I just want to know when will the rebellion happen?
To tell the truth, in this bullshit world of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it is really hard to mess with the low-class people. The male protagonist is considered a slave. He is worse than Liu Yu. How can one say that he has a poor family? The male protagonist has nothing. Liu Yu only came out at the age of thirty-eight. The male protagonist has no clan and no one wants him. No one wants him. Even if a few people have established power, are they willing to follow him?
I haven't read it yet. Is it about King Wu Dao?
urge
None of the donkeys in the production team dare to rest like you
Read Chapter 135
I didn't want to rush it, but my heart was itching and it was so beautiful. I want to carry it for dozens of times and understand it all at once
forage
Nothing to say, not poisonous, delicious
The writing is too childish. How long did it take for Shi Le to raise an army by begging? Too taken for granted
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Official(9)Scraped 4d ago
I want to know if this book still has the same characters as the Ten Kingdoms book? If so, I'm too lazy to read it. A scholar in troubled times, a weakling with no martial arts skills. The more I read the book, the more annoying it became. The emotional line is short. It's basically a temple battle route. There is no daily life at all. Even if there is daily life, it's only half a chapter. If it weren't for the post-week period, I wouldn't bother to click in and read it.
It would be nice for the male protagonist to be reunified at the age of 40. There are too many social problems in this era that cannot be resolved in less than 20 years. The killings in the Southern and Northern Dynasties will eventually solve most of the problems and give rise to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In fact, the male protagonist governs the world more by moving the system towards the early Tang Dynasty. After all, it is a historical law. After unification, the expansion will overwhelm the eastern and western regions of Liao and bring it back. The male protagonist's task is to complete it. There is nothing the male protagonist can do to reach Central Asia. What is the mess?
Why do I get less and less interested in reading as I get to the back? I just want to know when will the rebellion happen?
To tell the truth, in this bullshit world of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it is really hard to mess with the low-class people. The male protagonist is considered a slave. He is worse than Liu Yu. How can one say that he has a poor family? The male protagonist has nothing. Liu Yu only came out at the age of thirty-eight. The male protagonist has no clan and no one wants him. No one wants him. Even if a few people have established power, are they willing to follow him?
I haven't read it yet. Is it about King Wu Dao?
urge
None of the donkeys in the production team dare to rest like you
Read Chapter 135
I didn't want to rush it, but my heart was itching and it was so beautiful. I want to carry it for dozens of times and understand it all at once
forage
Nothing to say, not poisonous, delicious
The writing is too childish. How long did it take for Shi Le to raise an army by begging? Too taken for granted
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"The world is like this right now, but the world... Shouldn't be like this." A cry of reluctance, full of sorrow. Traveling through time and becoming a "two-legged sheep" in the troubled times of the late Jin Dynasty, Luo Zhongxia not only wants to survive, but also establishes a world in which "people" deserve to live! This is an epic about resistance, redemption and reconstruction. See how the protagonists gather heroes to clean up the dust, build a new civilization on the ruins, and achieve the true great cause of the Emperor of the People.













