
Poor Lord
by Gao Yue
About This Novel
The prosperity is about to come to an end, and a young man from a poor family quietly rises. He is a lord who strides across time and space and plans the world.
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Official(3147)Scraped 20d ago
The protagonist is so evil!
The protagonist has performed so well in all aspects at such a young age, which is too much and too evil! Not like real people in history. But the novel is really beautifully written.
In Lao Gao's works, pig's feet are always marked with the word "Celebration". Is this a special preference for him? Or is there an indissoluble bond with Qing? Although the pig's feet are not very old, the author handles them very well. Looking forward to the following plot. I hope this book will be better than the rest of the world!
I can responsibly say here that this novel is a very good book that I really like. Readers who are passing by must not miss it. Mwah.
A little opinion
Express some personal opinions. I think this book is a bit illogical. First of all, Li Yanqing is a person who has traveled through time, so he should have known what kind of people the Second Emperor Huiqin and the ministers of the Northern Song Dynasty were. Such people are worth fighting for them? It is a waste of time and nothing can be gained. The Western Army is a typical example in history. Second, can we stop the Jin people by holding Kaifeng? What's more, we can't hold it at all. Bianjing was one of the largest cities in the world at that time, with millions of people and tens of thousands of soldiers assigned to the city wall. How many people were there on a section of the city wall? Historically, the Jin people retreated because of the arrival of the troops of King Qin from all over the country. Now it is impossible for the protagonist to hold it by the defenders alone, okay? Thirdly, I am confused by the author's idea. Since Li Yanqing's time travel is not too late, why has nothing been accomplished so far? The Northern Expedition captured Yanjing, but was given to the Jin people by Medicine Master Guo. Defend Taiyuan and fall after leaving. It was impossible to hold Kaifeng, but it was a futile effort. I'll probably have to cross south again later. What's the difference with history? It's been a waste of time traveling through so many years. Speaking of Medical Master Guo, he was the one who led the way in history, and he was still the one who led the way after time travel. So what's the point of asking Li Yanqing to time travel? At the same time, since Li Yanqing's soul traveled through the Northern Song Dynasty, why did he have to stick to the bureaucracy of the Northern Song Dynasty? This is doomed to failure. The shortcomings of the Song Dynasty are redundant officials and weak soldiers. If you don't try to change it, it is impossible to succeed. With the existing system and system of the Song Dynasty, it will be useless no matter how many fierce generals and soldiers are strong. The above is just my humble opinion. I hope the author will not be angry QAQ
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When I read the book Nine Hundred Chapters, I realized that this book is not a book for the hegemony genre, but rather a semi-auxiliary genre. The protagonist is just a scapegoat, and the three emperors are just poking holes in the story. Wherever I miss something, I can make up for it! The early stage is okay, but the later stage makes people curse SB. It can be seen from this that the author's overall view of the book is too limited. Recently, I am pursuing a book called Qin Li, which is also a supplementary article, but the author's overall view is very good, and he is also very researched on historical facts!
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Official(3147)Scraped 20d ago
The protagonist is so evil!
The protagonist has performed so well in all aspects at such a young age, which is too much and too evil! Not like real people in history. But the novel is really beautifully written.
In Lao Gao's works, pig's feet are always marked with the word "Celebration". Is this a special preference for him? Or is there an indissoluble bond with Qing? Although the pig's feet are not very old, the author handles them very well. Looking forward to the following plot. I hope this book will be better than the rest of the world!
I can responsibly say here that this novel is a very good book that I really like. Readers who are passing by must not miss it. Mwah.
A little opinion
Express some personal opinions. I think this book is a bit illogical. First of all, Li Yanqing is a person who has traveled through time, so he should have known what kind of people the Second Emperor Huiqin and the ministers of the Northern Song Dynasty were. Such people are worth fighting for them? It is a waste of time and nothing can be gained. The Western Army is a typical example in history. Second, can we stop the Jin people by holding Kaifeng? What's more, we can't hold it at all. Bianjing was one of the largest cities in the world at that time, with millions of people and tens of thousands of soldiers assigned to the city wall. How many people were there on a section of the city wall? Historically, the Jin people retreated because of the arrival of the troops of King Qin from all over the country. Now it is impossible for the protagonist to hold it by the defenders alone, okay? Thirdly, I am confused by the author's idea. Since Li Yanqing's time travel is not too late, why has nothing been accomplished so far? The Northern Expedition captured Yanjing, but was given to the Jin people by Medicine Master Guo. Defend Taiyuan and fall after leaving. It was impossible to hold Kaifeng, but it was a futile effort. I'll probably have to cross south again later. What's the difference with history? It's been a waste of time traveling through so many years. Speaking of Medical Master Guo, he was the one who led the way in history, and he was still the one who led the way after time travel. So what's the point of asking Li Yanqing to time travel? At the same time, since Li Yanqing's soul traveled through the Northern Song Dynasty, why did he have to stick to the bureaucracy of the Northern Song Dynasty? This is doomed to failure. The shortcomings of the Song Dynasty are redundant officials and weak soldiers. If you don't try to change it, it is impossible to succeed. With the existing system and system of the Song Dynasty, it will be useless no matter how many fierce generals and soldiers are strong. The above is just my humble opinion. I hope the author will not be angry QAQ
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The officialdom battle is written superficially
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I've been getting a little ink stains lately.
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Is it so difficult to introduce a girlfriend?
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Was bride snatching so serious in the Song Dynasty?
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Song Jiang is so depressed
Abandon books
When I read the book Nine Hundred Chapters, I realized that this book is not a book for the hegemony genre, but rather a semi-auxiliary genre. The protagonist is just a scapegoat, and the three emperors are just poking holes in the story. Wherever I miss something, I can make up for it! The early stage is okay, but the later stage makes people curse SB. It can be seen from this that the author's overall view of the book is too limited. Recently, I am pursuing a book called Qin Li, which is also a supplementary article, but the author's overall view is very good, and he is also very researched on historical facts!
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The new book I just discovered begins with a time-travel story, but the writing style completely abandons the routine of using the future to guide the past. It is narrated in a eloquent way, a bit like Song Dynasty's New History. It feels pretty good. Friends who are interested can add it to the bookshelf.




September 26




At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, the Liao Kingdom was aging and would soon be replaced by the new Jin Kingdom. The shame of Jingkang is right in front of us. Watch the protagonist reborn, both civil and military, to turn the tide. Lao Gao's historical novels have very profound and vivid characters. The public ecology and the decay of officialdom in the late Northern Song Dynasty are described in detail and wonderfully.




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