
Ji Han Zhangwu
by Chen Ruicong
About This Novel
Every inch of land on both sides of the Yellow River is filled with the noble blood of my ancestors. Every foothill in the north and south of the Qinling Mountains is haunted by the lonely souls of my ancestors. It is rare in this world to smile, and we bow to each other on the battlefield. Bleeding everywhere, Jiaoyuan blood. (The new book "Hans in Jinting" has been serialized. Everyone is welcome to read it.) Book club: 622584545
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Official(12)Scraped 25d ago
After reading a few chapters, I feel very tired.
Very well written
The author has extensive historical coverage and brilliant writing style
Ji Hanzhangwu Book Club QR code
Everyone is welcome to scan the QR code to enter. I may have built it too late and couldn't find the group number myself.
It's so ridiculous that a young scholar worships 19-year-old Liu Bei as his elder brother, which makes me laugh to death.
After watching a few episodes, I feel like a mess**
Very average. Others said this book was very strange. I came here to read a few pictures. Why repay kindness with kindness? The author Wen Qing is too ill. It can be said that even if the protagonist dies in the end, he will achieve nothing and it will not look good.
The author has ideas and the writing is good, but the shortcoming is that there are too few characters. It feels like the characters are deliberately concave, and the subsequent plot is too tight without much foreshadowing. The advantage is that it is written very objectively. The heroes of the Three Kingdoms are not idiots. They all have their own ambitions and opinions. The protagonist can actually be summarized in one sentence: A man who is determined to die is determined to give it a try. He can mend the cracks in the sky. No matter how many great achievements are made, they cannot compare to the soul of a hero who does not change his will.
You work for others, and you write in classical Chinese? Tired and ugly
good
It can be seen that the author has a wide range of literary interests and excellent talents. However, I always feel that the essence of the novel has been lost. I believe that the core of the novel lies in the creation of characters and the deduction of the plot. The author has created the protagonist too divinely and dehumanized. There are many character loopholes in the characters and the plot is too general and empty.
The writing is okay, but I always feel that the further I read, the more useless it becomes.
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Official(12)Scraped 25d ago
After reading a few chapters, I feel very tired.
Very well written
The author has extensive historical coverage and brilliant writing style
Ji Hanzhangwu Book Club QR code
Everyone is welcome to scan the QR code to enter. I may have built it too late and couldn't find the group number myself.
It's so ridiculous that a young scholar worships 19-year-old Liu Bei as his elder brother, which makes me laugh to death.
After watching a few episodes, I feel like a mess**
Very average. Others said this book was very strange. I came here to read a few pictures. Why repay kindness with kindness? The author Wen Qing is too ill. It can be said that even if the protagonist dies in the end, he will achieve nothing and it will not look good.
The author has ideas and the writing is good, but the shortcoming is that there are too few characters. It feels like the characters are deliberately concave, and the subsequent plot is too tight without much foreshadowing. The advantage is that it is written very objectively. The heroes of the Three Kingdoms are not idiots. They all have their own ambitions and opinions. The protagonist can actually be summarized in one sentence: A man who is determined to die is determined to give it a try. He can mend the cracks in the sky. No matter how many great achievements are made, they cannot compare to the soul of a hero who does not change his will.
You work for others, and you write in classical Chinese? Tired and ugly
good
It can be seen that the author has a wide range of literary interests and excellent talents. However, I always feel that the essence of the novel has been lost. I believe that the core of the novel lies in the creation of characters and the deduction of the plot. The author has created the protagonist too divinely and dehumanized. There are many character loopholes in the characters and the plot is too general and empty.
The writing is okay, but I always feel that the further I read, the more useless it becomes.
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I am currently reading this novel about the Three Kingdoms. From the title and introduction, I should be able to tell that the protagonist is biased towards Uncle Liu Huang. To me, the author's writing skills are very deep and the reading is very charming. The timeline starts from the period of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty. The plot is very solid. It is a relatively realistic historical text. Because in my opinion, fictional historical novels can have their own cool points: the protagonist climbs the technology tree, strengthens agriculture and military strength, and then wipes out everything with an advantage far beyond the times; or the protagonist, as a later generation, takes advantage of his familiarity with later generations of knowledge and historical scripts, wanders among the celebrities of the era, and single-handedly changes the trend of the times, which is almost equivalent to a science and a liberal arts. I prefer the latter, but of course a good fictional historical text author can do both without being obtrusive, such as "Zi Zhi Tian Xia". The protagonist of this book does not have a character who is familiar with historical knowledge, nor does he have the scientific and technological knowledge of the entire system. The protagonist himself does not have the conditions to create exciting points, and can only be promoted through the plot, and I think this is a test of the author's writing skills. Fully ordered, finished with flowers.




Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei. The author writes like a knife, is generous and heroic, but the only shortcoming is that he does not control the rhythm of the writing well. This may be his first book.













