A Rout in the Late Ming Dynasty

A Rout in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Catch The Dawn

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867Kwords302chapters
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About This Novel

1641 was an interesting year. For Emperor Chongzhen, it was the fourteenth year of Chongzhen when the building was about to collapse. For Huang Taiji, this was the last debut of his life. After him, there was the sixth year of Chongde in the Qing Dynasty. For the peasant army, this is still the cold before dawn, even if they will establish a new political power in just a few years. But no matter what, for Zuo Jin and his party, 1641 was just the year when the suffering began. In the future, their group of defeated troops would be driven to more places.

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Book Friends 20210301740063983031mo ago

The biggest mistake of this book is that it is too depressing.

Literary works are about ups and downs, and of course there are some that fall all the way down and end in the end, but most of those works are hundreds of thousands of words long, and most of them are works that reflect reality. This down-to-earth writing technique is commonly used in realist critical novels, but this situation is still rare in this type of novels, and is concentrated in literature that criticizes capitalist society. The correct structure should be the literary structure of Forrest Gump. I personally recommend authors of all types to read Forrest Gump and learn from it.

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Brother Chong'er43mo ago

There is a sense of sadness throughout the book

The story is true. The protagonist does not clearly explain whether he is a time traveler or an indigenous person (mostly time travellers). Anyway, the beginning is not interesting, just living. The rest of the story is okay, maybe it has a bit of historical background, the loneliness of the times, the powerlessness of the protagonist, the contrast between the two is extremely sad, and anyone who fights will lose. , It's true that ordinary people couldn't do very well in that environment at the end of the Ming Dynasty. The soldiers were rotten, the logistics was rotten, the inside was rotten, the outside was rotten. Even if they were rotten, they had to fight. If they fought, they would lose, and if they lost, they would also fight. It was a sad group. When Chuan Ting died, the sadness reached a small climax. It depends on how to write a victory climax later.

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Ouyang Moxuan46mo ago

Is the protagonist a native or a time traveler?

After reading several chapters, I still don't understand.

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