
The Wisdom of the Song Dynasty
by Jie And 2
About This Novel
Yunzheng opens a door, and there is no turning back. Life is like this. There is no turning back when you draw a bow. It has been a hundred years since you wanted to turn back. This is a novel about the way of being a teacher. It talks about the wisdom of survival, the warmth of the world, the love of brotherhood, and the expression of gentleness, humility and modesty. There is the most beautiful love here and the deepest brotherhood... Perhaps, I really want to slowly unfold "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" to give you a different Song Dynasty and a different world...
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wonderful
I've read Silver Fox before but didn't understand the author. This time I read Wisdom of the Song Dynasty again and found the content to be as attractive as Silver Fox. As expected, this is the author's style of writing!
It is not recommended for newcomers to read book reviews. The books of Jie Yu 2 are always available online, and the characters of each book are different. I really don't like the Song Dynasty. (After the Qin, Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Song Dynasty is the one I dislike the most. Most of them are due to various bad impressions in the records.) Because Jie Yu 2 writes books basically in a slow-burning style, it is not a little bit worse than those cool articles, but if you really read it, you won't be disappointed. To be honest, the era is in line with my view of the Song Dynasty, so I give it one star here. (Although the three major inventions and various great writers are here, the impression of confronting them is quite strange.) In terms of plot, character, and story development, they are all very good. Everyone has their own ideas, rather than those cool stories that are passed all the way. Two stars is not too much to give here. As for why one star was deducted, what a shame? Cheap? It's hard to argue with that. After reading it, some people can accept it, some people can't accept it, and some feel that it should be changed to a refreshing mode. But I have to say that the author has filled in the holes, but the hole is a bit big and far away, and it is easy to forget. The male protagonist is like a hardworking bull who continues to work hard even after being bullied by the emperor and ministers. Not because of the plot, but for myself and the people around me. I have forgotten many of them, but in the history category, I basically only watched Jie Yu, the new series in July, and Ming Song (I stopped watching it not long after the male protagonist got married, and the taste was a lot duller.) There are really not many,
Dissuaded from quitting after three hundred chapters
The troops coming off the battlefield couldn't defeat the bandits, and they felt like they were joking. And Hanxiang and Zhizhi are really hard to watch. The protagonists are either licking or enjoying being abused, ah! ! I can't stand it anymore. Except for Tang Zhuan, the protagonist in your book lacks common sense, lacks backbone, and exaggerates his opponents too much. The novel was also inconsistent and gave me a headache, so I said goodbye.
Time travel is meaningless
The early stages of this novel are very interesting and passionate. Since Yunzheng wanted to be free and did so much, but in the end it was all in vain, why not turn the feudal dynasty into a democratic society, otherwise what's the use of passing through it. Yun Er and Yun Zheng should have differences in their attitude towards the dynasty, and should not become soy sauce.
The most failed time traveler, bar none
I thought that a book about two people traveling through time together would bring me unexpected passion and passion, but it turned out to be an idiot who is hated and disliked by the entire country. What the fuck. This is the first time I read such a terrible book and protagonist. I really regret reading this book
Thoughts after reading
After reading it, I felt that Yun Zheng was actually a clown. He said that he loved the land and the people here, and he worked hard for it. In the end, he ended up going overseas because he was idle. Moreover, his efforts only allowed the Song Dynasty to survive for a few more generations, while China's feudal society was still two thousand years old, without losing a year. The Song Dynasty was still the same Song Dynasty. The country was rich and weak, and it originally valued culture over military affairs, because Yunzheng would be even more unbearable. You said this is nothing but a clown, showing off his power in the world and letting his backyard go overseas. Maybe in a few decades, when the two brothers of the Yun family die, the Yun family will no longer be special. Maybe thousands of years later people will find that there is still a group of ancient people working hard to eat on a certain island. Maybe it will disappear in this thousand years.
The hero of the Nanming Dynasty, the protagonist traveled through time and became a landlord in Chenliu, Henan. When Li Zicheng opened the seal for the third time, the village was broken down and hijacked by thieves. As a township party member, he got in touch with Li Yan and gradually became a powerful force in southern Henan. Before the Qing army entered the Pass, the protagonist dealt with Ming Shun. After the Qing army entered the Pass, the protagonist led 300,000 people south to Huguang, defeated Zuo Liangyu, and forced Nanjing to recruit. The prince Zhu Cixiang who fled to Nanjing established a reign title, recruited the protagonist, and named him "Jingzhong". However, the protagonist had many conflicts with Nanjing and was soon regarded as "Zhu Quanzhong". Now the protagonist is called the King of Wei, and he is a separate ruler, standing side by side with the Ming Dynasty and the Manchu and Qing Dynasties. The book has 1.5 Million words, and book lovers who are anxious about reading can collect it.
The Song Dynasty was damn wise.
During the Song Dynasty, from the emperor to the ministers, all their heads were full of fucking shit. All day and night I only think about beauties, wine, and delicious food. People live without any dignity. From top to bottom for hundreds of years, there has been no sense of honor or integrity. Tell me who was wise in the Song Dynasty?
Some thoughts about this book
The beginning, very good. Both the plot and the characterization are very good. (In the Xixia episode, the princess in distress was made to look like she was alive.) In the middle, so-so. What makes people very sad is that in order to give the protagonist an extra wife (what is the author's bad taste?), The images of three distinctive characters were ruined. (The female protagonist, the male protagonist, and the male protagonist's little wife are no longer independent in character and become vulgar. They are almost like the protagonists of other online novels. The exquisite words in the front are in vain) Finally, in order to add another member to the protagonist's harem, the princess who escaped from Xixia was forced to do it by the protagonist, and the character was ruined (this is not just a bad taste, I want to ask the author, what is your taste??!) At the end, in order to add another member to the author's harem, Concubine Shu was forced to do it by the protagonist! (In order to let the protagonist finally retreat, does the emperor have to sacrifice his own face and the dignity of the royal family? By leaving such a femme fatale to the protagonist, you are not afraid that the protagonist will end up with his wife and children.) At this point, it is not just a matter of taste. Please correct your writing attitude? Summarize this book in one sentence: tiger head, snake waist, and shit tail!
A: Do you want to experience what it's like to be a high official? B: I can't even dream of it. A: Let you experience it. B: OK, how do you experience it? A: Dear, please make me a pot of tea.
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Official(962)Scraped 23d ago
wonderful
I've read Silver Fox before but didn't understand the author. This time I read Wisdom of the Song Dynasty again and found the content to be as attractive as Silver Fox. As expected, this is the author's style of writing!
It is not recommended for newcomers to read book reviews. The books of Jie Yu 2 are always available online, and the characters of each book are different. I really don't like the Song Dynasty. (After the Qin, Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Song Dynasty is the one I dislike the most. Most of them are due to various bad impressions in the records.) Because Jie Yu 2 writes books basically in a slow-burning style, it is not a little bit worse than those cool articles, but if you really read it, you won't be disappointed. To be honest, the era is in line with my view of the Song Dynasty, so I give it one star here. (Although the three major inventions and various great writers are here, the impression of confronting them is quite strange.) In terms of plot, character, and story development, they are all very good. Everyone has their own ideas, rather than those cool stories that are passed all the way. Two stars is not too much to give here. As for why one star was deducted, what a shame? Cheap? It's hard to argue with that. After reading it, some people can accept it, some people can't accept it, and some feel that it should be changed to a refreshing mode. But I have to say that the author has filled in the holes, but the hole is a bit big and far away, and it is easy to forget. The male protagonist is like a hardworking bull who continues to work hard even after being bullied by the emperor and ministers. Not because of the plot, but for myself and the people around me. I have forgotten many of them, but in the history category, I basically only watched Jie Yu, the new series in July, and Ming Song (I stopped watching it not long after the male protagonist got married, and the taste was a lot duller.) There are really not many,
Dissuaded from quitting after three hundred chapters
The troops coming off the battlefield couldn't defeat the bandits, and they felt like they were joking. And Hanxiang and Zhizhi are really hard to watch. The protagonists are either licking or enjoying being abused, ah! ! I can't stand it anymore. Except for Tang Zhuan, the protagonist in your book lacks common sense, lacks backbone, and exaggerates his opponents too much. The novel was also inconsistent and gave me a headache, so I said goodbye.
Time travel is meaningless
The early stages of this novel are very interesting and passionate. Since Yunzheng wanted to be free and did so much, but in the end it was all in vain, why not turn the feudal dynasty into a democratic society, otherwise what's the use of passing through it. Yun Er and Yun Zheng should have differences in their attitude towards the dynasty, and should not become soy sauce.
The most failed time traveler, bar none
I thought that a book about two people traveling through time together would bring me unexpected passion and passion, but it turned out to be an idiot who is hated and disliked by the entire country. What the fuck. This is the first time I read such a terrible book and protagonist. I really regret reading this book
Thoughts after reading
After reading it, I felt that Yun Zheng was actually a clown. He said that he loved the land and the people here, and he worked hard for it. In the end, he ended up going overseas because he was idle. Moreover, his efforts only allowed the Song Dynasty to survive for a few more generations, while China's feudal society was still two thousand years old, without losing a year. The Song Dynasty was still the same Song Dynasty. The country was rich and weak, and it originally valued culture over military affairs, because Yunzheng would be even more unbearable. You said this is nothing but a clown, showing off his power in the world and letting his backyard go overseas. Maybe in a few decades, when the two brothers of the Yun family die, the Yun family will no longer be special. Maybe thousands of years later people will find that there is still a group of ancient people working hard to eat on a certain island. Maybe it will disappear in this thousand years.
The hero of the Nanming Dynasty, the protagonist traveled through time and became a landlord in Chenliu, Henan. When Li Zicheng opened the seal for the third time, the village was broken down and hijacked by thieves. As a township party member, he got in touch with Li Yan and gradually became a powerful force in southern Henan. Before the Qing army entered the Pass, the protagonist dealt with Ming Shun. After the Qing army entered the Pass, the protagonist led 300,000 people south to Huguang, defeated Zuo Liangyu, and forced Nanjing to recruit. The prince Zhu Cixiang who fled to Nanjing established a reign title, recruited the protagonist, and named him "Jingzhong". However, the protagonist had many conflicts with Nanjing and was soon regarded as "Zhu Quanzhong". Now the protagonist is called the King of Wei, and he is a separate ruler, standing side by side with the Ming Dynasty and the Manchu and Qing Dynasties. The book has 1.5 Million words, and book lovers who are anxious about reading can collect it.
The Song Dynasty was damn wise.
During the Song Dynasty, from the emperor to the ministers, all their heads were full of fucking shit. All day and night I only think about beauties, wine, and delicious food. People live without any dignity. From top to bottom for hundreds of years, there has been no sense of honor or integrity. Tell me who was wise in the Song Dynasty?
Some thoughts about this book
The beginning, very good. Both the plot and the characterization are very good. (In the Xixia episode, the princess in distress was made to look like she was alive.) In the middle, so-so. What makes people very sad is that in order to give the protagonist an extra wife (what is the author's bad taste?), The images of three distinctive characters were ruined. (The female protagonist, the male protagonist, and the male protagonist's little wife are no longer independent in character and become vulgar. They are almost like the protagonists of other online novels. The exquisite words in the front are in vain) Finally, in order to add another member to the protagonist's harem, the princess who escaped from Xixia was forced to do it by the protagonist, and the character was ruined (this is not just a bad taste, I want to ask the author, what is your taste??!) At the end, in order to add another member to the author's harem, Concubine Shu was forced to do it by the protagonist! (In order to let the protagonist finally retreat, does the emperor have to sacrifice his own face and the dignity of the royal family? By leaving such a femme fatale to the protagonist, you are not afraid that the protagonist will end up with his wife and children.) At this point, it is not just a matter of taste. Please correct your writing attitude? Summarize this book in one sentence: tiger head, snake waist, and shit tail!
A: Do you want to experience what it's like to be a high official? B: I can't even dream of it. A: Let you experience it. B: OK, how do you experience it? A: Dear, please make me a pot of tea.
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Compared with the first "Tang Brick", the second novel by Jie Yu 2 has a faster and more compact story progression. It tells the story of the two brothers of the time-traveling Yun family. Through their full cooperation, they conquered Tubo, destroyed Xixia, and expelled the Khitans during the Song Dynasty. They gradually reached the pinnacle of life. The plot of the story has ups and downs, and the battle scenes are very exciting, full of immersion, and hearty.




January 9, 2014, ended on November 1, 2015, one year, nine months and twenty-one days. This book accompanied me through half of my youth, and it ended. I am very grateful to Jie Yu 2, thank you to "The Wisdom of the Song Dynasty", thank you for accompanying me for more than a year, and thank Yun Zheng for twenty years in the Song Dynasty.


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