
My Father Li Longji
by The Big Guy With Round Disk Is Thick
About This Novel
The prosperous Kaiyuan era is riddled with holes, and today's saint is extravagant and lustful. A group of people gathered together to flatter their superiors and bully their subordinates, and spent excessive amounts of money on the vassal town. A castle in the air, a prosperous world that is about to collapse, what's the explanation? ....... Interested readers can read the old book "Father of the Sui Dynasty". The high order is 20,000, and the average order is 6,400, which is still considered food and grass.
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Official(73)Scraped 5d ago
If you like green hats, you can check it out. The main theme is green.
Is the introduction related to the main text? ? ?
The introduction is very domineering. I killed Li Longji, and I thought there would be a different one. I didn't expect that the actual route was to survive Li Longji to death. Don't say you are not, you have written so many chapters, and you are still struggling. You said there is no way under Li Longji's nose, you can only survive. Okay, so have you done anything for this? Will it be useful to just do some small tricks secretly? Just pretend that Li Longji is blind and cannot see these actions of yours. How many years will it take for it to really work? The subsequent battle of Shibao City directly shows the author's intention to use the protagonist Gou Shi as water. In history, the Tang army lost Shibao City. The protagonist, a person who received special attention, jumped up and down, and was afraid of being discovered by others. He was doing small tricks secretly and wanted to rewrite history. I want to ask you, is this good for you? Win the general's favor? Let's not talk about it for now. Even if I have this good impression, will it be useful when Li Longji is still alive? Moreover, in history, it was Tang Jun who won in the end. I don't believe that the main character is not the person involved, but he is still having such fun behind the scenes. The protagonist is in a situation where he doesn't want to take the path of killing Li Longji, either to carry out assassinations or to advance the turmoil. It's understandable that he didn't do it in the early stage. I haven't seen any action in this direction after writing so much. There may be other directions, but what the protagonist does is completely to take the path of killing his father.
It's understandable that your grades are so poor.
It completely fails to capture the reader's psychology of why they read historical articles. It looks like writing an unofficial history. They have traveled through time and space, neither to seize military power nor to fight for the emperor. The pace is extremely slow. What is your advantage as a time traveler? Is it that bit of memory?
The time of travel doesn't work, without a golden finger. Yang Yuhuan has been robbed, and Li Longji has cuckolded his son. No matter how hard the protagonist struggles, Li Longji will never give him a chance to stand up.
There are some blind brats in the comment section who can make me laugh to death
He also killed Li Longji. Do you want to see how Li Longji suppressed the prince in the official history? You have no soldiers and no power and you still want to jump? Do you think Li Longji is a stupid pig, sticking out his neck to kill you? Do you want to be the Marquis of Haihun?
I thought time travel had changed, but it turned out that my wife had already been robbed at the beginning 😂
I thought time travel had changed, but it turned out that my wife had already been robbed at the beginning 😂
After reading a few chapters, I feel that pig's feet are just salted fish waste, without any bloody passion. The title of the book should be "The Daily Account of the Waste Prince in Tang Dynasty"
Author, where did you get the idea that there were no horses in Tubo?
The Tibetan cavalry at the end of the 7th century had evolved to an astonishing level of combat power. Taking their equipment as an example, after years of learning the smelting technology of the Tang Dynasty, the Tibetan cavalry "had excellent armor and stomach, and the whole body of the clothes, orifices and eyes, strong bows and sharp blades cannot cause serious damage." ("New Book of Tang·Tubo") - Strong bows and sharp blades cannot cause serious damage, quite like being invulnerable. As for the Tibetan infantry, they also have a strong will to fight. "Old Tang Book Biography Volume 146 Tubo Biography Part 1" records: The military order is serious. In every battle, all the front troops will die, and the rear troops will advance. A heavy soldier dies, and a bad illness ends. I wonder where the author came to know that Tibet had no cavalry? Moreover, during the Kaiyuan Tianbao period of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the documents left behind recorded the number of horses under the official control of the ten major military towns. In areas with the largest number, such as Fengxiang, the number of military horses controlled by the imperial court was only more than 30,000. What's less, in Lulong Town, the imperial court only had 500 military horses. During the entire prosperous Tang Dynasty, there were less than 100,000 military horses on the imperial court's books, and they were distributed over such a wide area that it was impossible to concentrate them.
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It's very frustrating, a cuckold story, and the revenge is not satisfying, it ends in an anticlimax. Just reading the title of the novel makes me uncomfortable.
My dear mother, is she a eunuch? No, this book is pretty good
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Official(73)Scraped 5d ago
If you like green hats, you can check it out. The main theme is green.
Is the introduction related to the main text? ? ?
The introduction is very domineering. I killed Li Longji, and I thought there would be a different one. I didn't expect that the actual route was to survive Li Longji to death. Don't say you are not, you have written so many chapters, and you are still struggling. You said there is no way under Li Longji's nose, you can only survive. Okay, so have you done anything for this? Will it be useful to just do some small tricks secretly? Just pretend that Li Longji is blind and cannot see these actions of yours. How many years will it take for it to really work? The subsequent battle of Shibao City directly shows the author's intention to use the protagonist Gou Shi as water. In history, the Tang army lost Shibao City. The protagonist, a person who received special attention, jumped up and down, and was afraid of being discovered by others. He was doing small tricks secretly and wanted to rewrite history. I want to ask you, is this good for you? Win the general's favor? Let's not talk about it for now. Even if I have this good impression, will it be useful when Li Longji is still alive? Moreover, in history, it was Tang Jun who won in the end. I don't believe that the main character is not the person involved, but he is still having such fun behind the scenes. The protagonist is in a situation where he doesn't want to take the path of killing Li Longji, either to carry out assassinations or to advance the turmoil. It's understandable that he didn't do it in the early stage. I haven't seen any action in this direction after writing so much. There may be other directions, but what the protagonist does is completely to take the path of killing his father.
It's understandable that your grades are so poor.
It completely fails to capture the reader's psychology of why they read historical articles. It looks like writing an unofficial history. They have traveled through time and space, neither to seize military power nor to fight for the emperor. The pace is extremely slow. What is your advantage as a time traveler? Is it that bit of memory?
The time of travel doesn't work, without a golden finger. Yang Yuhuan has been robbed, and Li Longji has cuckolded his son. No matter how hard the protagonist struggles, Li Longji will never give him a chance to stand up.
There are some blind brats in the comment section who can make me laugh to death
He also killed Li Longji. Do you want to see how Li Longji suppressed the prince in the official history? You have no soldiers and no power and you still want to jump? Do you think Li Longji is a stupid pig, sticking out his neck to kill you? Do you want to be the Marquis of Haihun?
I thought time travel had changed, but it turned out that my wife had already been robbed at the beginning 😂
I thought time travel had changed, but it turned out that my wife had already been robbed at the beginning 😂
After reading a few chapters, I feel that pig's feet are just salted fish waste, without any bloody passion. The title of the book should be "The Daily Account of the Waste Prince in Tang Dynasty"
Author, where did you get the idea that there were no horses in Tubo?
The Tibetan cavalry at the end of the 7th century had evolved to an astonishing level of combat power. Taking their equipment as an example, after years of learning the smelting technology of the Tang Dynasty, the Tibetan cavalry "had excellent armor and stomach, and the whole body of the clothes, orifices and eyes, strong bows and sharp blades cannot cause serious damage." ("New Book of Tang·Tubo") - Strong bows and sharp blades cannot cause serious damage, quite like being invulnerable. As for the Tibetan infantry, they also have a strong will to fight. "Old Tang Book Biography Volume 146 Tubo Biography Part 1" records: The military order is serious. In every battle, all the front troops will die, and the rear troops will advance. A heavy soldier dies, and a bad illness ends. I wonder where the author came to know that Tibet had no cavalry? Moreover, during the Kaiyuan Tianbao period of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the documents left behind recorded the number of horses under the official control of the ten major military towns. In areas with the largest number, such as Fengxiang, the number of military horses controlled by the imperial court was only more than 30,000. What's less, in Lulong Town, the imperial court only had 500 military horses. During the entire prosperous Tang Dynasty, there were less than 100,000 military horses on the imperial court's books, and they were distributed over such a wide area that it was impossible to concentrate them.
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It's very frustrating, a cuckold story, and the revenge is not satisfying, it ends in an anticlimax. Just reading the title of the novel makes me uncomfortable.
My dear mother, is she a eunuch? No, this book is pretty good
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The prosperous Kaiyuan era is riddled with holes, and today's saint is extravagant and lustful. A group of people gathered together to flatter their superiors and bully their subordinates, and spent excessive amounts of money on the vassal town.



[0 likes on top, next time 20 likes on top] The rough work of the round boss. It's a pretty good historical text, and its scores are pretty good. I've had a lot of high-quality books before, and the quality is pretty guaranteed, so you can take a look.




Book Review-My Father Li Longji Reading progress: Chapter 180 Reading score: 33 points, recommended. Review summary: The characters are carefully researched, the social description is reasonable, and the plot is a bit procrastinating, but it is still a good historical article. Writing style: (6 points) The writing style is smooth, and the description of the characters and environment is relatively simple. It feels like it mainly writes about the historical background. I will often insert modern elements into the description, so it's a matter of opinion. Character: (6 points) The most impressive thing is that Ji Ge lacks great virtue. For the rest, even the image of the protagonist seems a bit blurry. Many famous characters only appear as minor characters. However, with such a large number of appearances, there is no obvious sense of similarity, and the portrayal of the characters' positions is still quite clear. In a conversation between multiple people, it doesn't feel dispensable. Even the psychology of the characters is a bit modern, so it's okay to regard it as a joke. Plot: (6 points) Basically, there is no obvious climax part, it is a bit too plain, and it can be said that it is a running story. But at least there are no obvious contradictions or flaws. There is no obvious distortion in the plot characters. Setting: (8 points) The research on historical figures is quite detailed. Basically, each character comes with a long background introduction, including personal and important family members. As a historical fan, it is quite attentive. Considering the huge number of people attending, it is very rare. Anyway, I personally like this style very much. Thoughts: (7 points) The protagonist basically maintains the bottom line of ordinary people's kindness, and has no lack of concern for the country and the people. The book also has a certain depth of thinking about the crisis in prosperous times.




This author is definitely a master of history













