
Imperial Star Dome
About This Novel
He is an orphan from the Bronze Palace Prison. He is a disciple of hundreds of sages. He is a literary and elegant strategist. He is a warrior who shares the same enemy. He is a farmer in the fields, a soldier at the border, a county official, and a high-ranking official in the central government. He is the emperor of the empire, the brightest star in the constellation of history!
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Official(11)Scraped 5d ago
Just a quick question, what is the annual report?
a guess
I suspect that this book was ignored by the editor because it dealt with religious issues. It was because of this pitfall that the book was scrapped in the first place.
quite a good book
The writing is well written, clear and concise.
More than ten years ago, I saw Kendo at a bookstall and was astonished. It's a pity that there is only a part of it. It took me many years to find the full text and read it. I followed it and read several of it. They were all good books. It's a pity that the author doesn't write fantasy anymore. I just read the fourth chapter of this book, and it feels a bit like the Ice God, so I'll give it a thumbs up first
Can,
Although the ending was a bit hasty
Why are books free?
This start is a bit like Liu Bingji's
Chapter 1
Very good, maybe the introduction is a bit unsatisfactory?
I like your storm in the late Ming Dynasty
Come on💪💪💪!
Read six chapters
I don't know why this book was so popular. I think the writing and plot design are all on par. Recommend.
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Official(11)Scraped 5d ago
Just a quick question, what is the annual report?
a guess
I suspect that this book was ignored by the editor because it dealt with religious issues. It was because of this pitfall that the book was scrapped in the first place.
quite a good book
The writing is well written, clear and concise.
More than ten years ago, I saw Kendo at a bookstall and was astonished. It's a pity that there is only a part of it. It took me many years to find the full text and read it. I followed it and read several of it. They were all good books. It's a pity that the author doesn't write fantasy anymore. I just read the fourth chapter of this book, and it feels a bit like the Ice God, so I'll give it a thumbs up first
Can,
Although the ending was a bit hasty
Why are books free?
This start is a bit like Liu Bingji's
Chapter 1
Very good, maybe the introduction is a bit unsatisfactory?
I like your storm in the late Ming Dynasty
Come on💪💪💪!
Read six chapters
I don't know why this book was so popular. I think the writing and plot design are all on par. Recommend.
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This is a good book with excellent writing and plot, but the results are so poor that it is almost finished and has not yet been put on the shelves! There are also several other books by the author that are also very good.




The history of the empire, the stars twinkling! This is a semi-fictional historical article, assuming that Qin Fei died in his lifetime. Generally speaking, it has a feeling of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Liewu's counterpart, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and many characters are obviously based on the heroes of the Han Dynasty. It is also mixed with some feelings of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. This is mainly reflected in the default villains of the nine surnames and eleven families. The aristocratic family's "family has no country, and family comes first", which makes them occupy a certain role as villains in this "Qin Dynasty". The protagonist Zhao He grew up in the Bronze Palace and was raised by the sages in the palace. Before reaching adulthood, he was suddenly thrown into the mysterious whirlpool of Xianyang and participated in major events again and again. What is the relationship between his bizarre life experience and the Star Rebellion? Why did the Five Sages confine themselves to the palace to preach and receive karma for him? Why did the eminent monk from India say that he was destined to live in the past life? Why do Illuminati believers from the far west call themselves the savior? All this mystery has dragged on for too long. Major events currently taking place: 1. Internal and external collusion, horse bandits invade Xianyang; 2. Intelligent resistance to courtiers, helping friends to sit in the golden palace; 3. Imperial envoys touring the east, encountering corruption; 4. Young people offering wine, and the trend of the country; 5. The wind blows in the Western Region, sending princesses to get married; 6. Defending the territory and fighting dogs and soldiers; 7. Thirty-six people killing people to seize the country; 8. Defining the southern border, exploring the northern border...




As I was flipping through the new book, I thought, "How could such a weird name be given to a historical text?", So I took a quick look. When I first watched it, I thought, "Well, although there are a lot of jokes, there are actually very few people who like this hodgepodge style." Seeing the back... The boss fell to his knees. All in all, the style is somewhat similar to that of Binglin Shenxia and Ji Zong. But it has a larger structure than Binglin Shenxia, and the commercialization of the assembly line is not as high as that of Shi Zong (or there are more places that require a knowing smile)... In fact, Shi Zong is also quite tragic, and the most serious writers have the least readers. Generally speaking, readers who like the light color of Bing Lin Shen Xia may like this kind of work, but reading may require some knowledge of the period from the Spring and Autumn Period to the late Han Dynasty, at least to know what it is about. There are many metaphors in the work, and this chapter without the big bosses is really difficult to handle...












