
Starting from the Struggle for Hegemony between Chu and Han, Building an Immortal Family
About This Novel
Chen Pu, who graduated from graduate school, discovered that his consciousness could travel back two thousand years and control his ancestors in the pre-Qin period. He personally manipulated his ancestors to conquer the world, lived on the top of the temple, and promoted culture and martial arts for thousands of years. He once saved the sky from falling, but he helped the country to fall. Since then, an immortal family has risen gradually in the long history. Rise from feudalism, dig up feudalism, develop science and technology, economy and culture, start from the past and change the present. One part Chen family tree and half part Chinese history book. Hope your ancestors will become dragons and start fighting from your ancestors!
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Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is so detailed, and the psychology of the characters is described. Oh, it's great. Ha ha
Liu Bang's character is not very good
If you have done too much, you will be killed, so you have to be first-rate in escaping skills and don't make great contributions. It's best to be in the middle. If you do a big job, you'll be killed. If you do a small job, it's a waste of talent.
Confucian sage king Liu Bang
Liu Bang, the founder of Han Dynasty, killed his heroes indiscriminately? Looking at the list of founding heroes of the Western Han Dynasty, you will find that there were 143 heroes named Liu Bang, and only one Chen Xi was killed because of military rebellion. The rest all died well. Han Xin, who was criticized by the world, was killed by Empress Lu. Liu Bang could even kill his brother-in-law Fan Kuai and Fa Xiao Lu Wan. I don't believe that Han Xin, who had threatened him, could let his wife take the blame. Moreover, Liu Bang had Han Xin under house arrest for six years. If he wanted to kill him, he would have killed him long ago. Such delaying was obviously not Liu Bang's style. This shows that Liu Bang did not want to kill Han Xin, at least he was not in a hurry to kill Han Xin. He didn't kill himself in the capital, but Empress Lu took advantage of the opportunity to kill Han Xin when he was on a business trip. It seems that Empress Lu wanted to kill Han Xin. It makes sense when you think about it, because Liu Bang could control Han Xin, but Empress Lu couldn't, so Empress Lu wanted to kill him. Empress Lu not only wanted to kill Han Xin, but also people like Peng Yue and Yingbu who couldn't control him. She even wanted to kill an entire group of heroes in the funeral for Liu Bang. It doesn't make much sense to magnify Han Xin one-sidedly. (Peng Yue, Ying Bu, and Lu Wan were kings with different surnames, and none of them were included in the list of heroes. Han Xin and Zhang Ao were included in the list after they were deposed as marquises. Fan Kuai, who had taken refuge in the Lu family, was spared because of Chen Ping and Zhou Bo's betrayal). As for the deaths of kings with different surnames in the early Han Dynasty, Han Xin was trapped and killed by Empress Lu in the name of rebellion; Yingbu was afraid of planning a mutiny and failed to raise his army and was killed; Peng Yue did not obey Liu Bang's instructions and was imprisoned in Luoyang. . . There is a reason why kings with different surnames are killed.
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Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is so detailed, and the psychology of the characters is described. Oh, it's great. Ha ha
Liu Bang's character is not very good
If you have done too much, you will be killed, so you have to be first-rate in escaping skills and don't make great contributions. It's best to be in the middle. If you do a big job, you'll be killed. If you do a small job, it's a waste of talent.
Confucian sage king Liu Bang
Liu Bang, the founder of Han Dynasty, killed his heroes indiscriminately? Looking at the list of founding heroes of the Western Han Dynasty, you will find that there were 143 heroes named Liu Bang, and only one Chen Xi was killed because of military rebellion. The rest all died well. Han Xin, who was criticized by the world, was killed by Empress Lu. Liu Bang could even kill his brother-in-law Fan Kuai and Fa Xiao Lu Wan. I don't believe that Han Xin, who had threatened him, could let his wife take the blame. Moreover, Liu Bang had Han Xin under house arrest for six years. If he wanted to kill him, he would have killed him long ago. Such delaying was obviously not Liu Bang's style. This shows that Liu Bang did not want to kill Han Xin, at least he was not in a hurry to kill Han Xin. He didn't kill himself in the capital, but Empress Lu took advantage of the opportunity to kill Han Xin when he was on a business trip. It seems that Empress Lu wanted to kill Han Xin. It makes sense when you think about it, because Liu Bang could control Han Xin, but Empress Lu couldn't, so Empress Lu wanted to kill him. Empress Lu not only wanted to kill Han Xin, but also people like Peng Yue and Yingbu who couldn't control him. She even wanted to kill an entire group of heroes in the funeral for Liu Bang. It doesn't make much sense to magnify Han Xin one-sidedly. (Peng Yue, Ying Bu, and Lu Wan were kings with different surnames, and none of them were included in the list of heroes. Han Xin and Zhang Ao were included in the list after they were deposed as marquises. Fan Kuai, who had taken refuge in the Lu family, was spared because of Chen Ping and Zhou Bo's betrayal). As for the deaths of kings with different surnames in the early Han Dynasty, Han Xin was trapped and killed by Empress Lu in the name of rebellion; Yingbu was afraid of planning a mutiny and failed to raise his army and was killed; Peng Yue did not obey Liu Bang's instructions and was imprisoned in Luoyang. . . There is a reason why kings with different surnames are killed.
Do you still want to respect Confucianism?
Isn't it good for a hundred schools of thought to flourish? Do something new.
Follow more, don't break the chapter, update twice a day
Please follow a few more chapters. It's not enough. It's pretty good so far.









