My Father, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty

My Father, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty

by History Wolf

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About This Novel

The new book "I Don't Travel South in Clothes" is currently being serialized. Please support me! ......... A great empire has just been born, and a new era is coming. Liu Chang also thought about whether to fight for the big position and lead this new empire by himself, but he looked around him, Liu Bang, Empress Lu, Liu Ying, Liu Heng... Well, isn't it good to be alive? Ever since, Liu Chang put on the shameful hat of a time traveler and began a life of eating and waiting to die. Also known as "My Stupid Oudou", "Is this baby actually Xiang Yu's?" ", "How can an insect like you cure a big man" and so on.

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In This Case, You Have to Pay More49mo ago

The poison has been tested, Shang An

The author is particularly good at portraying characters, and it is truly a masterpiece. At first glance, the technique used in historical novels looks very similar to "Jie Yu 2", but the more I read it, the more I think it is that of a young person. I have read it without any problem after reading it for fourteen years. It's just a pity that it was short and weak, which made me sigh, so I had to put down my mobile phone at three o'clock in the morning.

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Hao Xiaosheng50mo ago

Liu Bang Zai writes about children's affairs and his writing style is very good.

It's well written. Why not give it five stars? That's because there is an adult whose soul is really influenced by children (of the two souls, the child is the main one) (it feels like the child has eaten the soul of the adult, the child is the main one). Royal Heartlessness. But this novel is about family, brotherhood, friendship, and the daily life of a child. I wonder if this little kid will chase profits when he grows up. The world is prosperous and everyone is for profit. What I see now is that the side of the child does not value fame and fortune. I read Chapter 37. 8 Year old child I'm about to give up. It's for personal reasons. If you like it, you can read it. The writing is pretty good. Recommended.

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Game Number49mo ago

Very good, very well written

The book is good, but it's too heavy for someone like me who doesn't have a strong historical background. For those with a background in history, it is very real and has a lot of feeling. For example, in a video I saw today, a historical figure showed no expression when talking about the production method of human pigs, but the audience felt that the figure was too cold-blooded... But for people like me who don't have enough historical knowledge, Liu Bang and Empress Lu's plan is too cruel and cold-blooded. So I felt disgusted with them and lost interest in pursuing them...

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Hell is Empty and the Devil is in the World47mo ago

Blowing Lu Pheasant into an eternal empress, good guy

There's nothing you can do about it even if you wash it a little bit, but you can't blow it to the edge...

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Reader 195449443465467494434mo ago

I thought the previous book was the beginning of Lao Lang's peak, but now I think it may be the final peak. The characters in this book are stereotyped, and the politics are too childish and idealistic. I know that the author always likes to write about the protagonist growing up over time, and the supporting characters appearing one generation after another. However, the characters in this book are many and complex. In the middle and late stages, there is no enough writing power to outline the image of each character. For example, it can basically be said that Liu Chang = Liu Ci = male Liu Jin. Moreover, the author seems to have not finished the outline, and the plot after finishing the game is fragmented. Recently, the plot of a female prince living in various places and Wei Wenjun turning into a licking dog is inexplicable and even a bit disgusting. There are also authors who always stop updating, even if they just said "never update" the day before, they will stop updating quietly the next day. I know you are very busy, but what if you even take two minutes to tell everyone in advance? This kind of operation is very distasteful

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墨云明月17mo ago

The perspective is extremely confusing. Sometimes it's a third perspective, sometimes it's the author's perspective, and now it's the protagonist's perspective. There's too much nonsense preached by myself. A novel is just a novel. What's the matter with the author always harping on his own perspective? It's like eating rice and suddenly being slapped by a grain of rice. I wonder if it will make the readers extremely upset? ! What a waste of my passionate emotions from reading the first twenty chapters!

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Car48mo ago

He actually deleted the book review

The book is good, but the ethics of the administrator are really not that good. I didn't write anything, not even a curse word. I just saw something funny and wrote a sentence that made me laugh so hard that I burst into tears, so I deleted the review. I had already saved it, but I decided to abandon the book.

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栀子花开44mo ago

Did the Huns have iron and good forging technology?

I read many comments in the book about the Xiongnu's lack of iron and technology, which are all useless. Is this really the case? I will quote the information here and reprint it below. The Khustyn Bulag site is located 150 kilometers east of Ula Bator, Mongolia. Brick kiln sites and iron smelting sites from the Xiongnu period were discovered. Relics such as square iron-making furnaces, slag waste pits, and ceramic blast nozzles were unearthed. Its technology is similar to the block iron-smelting method in Central Asia and the southern Siberian Plain, but it is different from the Central Plains Dynasty during the Qin and Han Dynasties. (See picture below) It can be seen that the Xiongnu not only mastered iron smelting technology, but the source can be determined as Central Asia and the southern Siberian Plain. What's more, there are Jiankun people north of the Xiongnu headquarters who are good at smelting iron according to historical records. The common contradictions in Chinese historical materials about "the Xiongnu cannot smelt iron" or "the Xiongnu are good at smelting iron" are as follows: The question is whether the Jiankun people (i. E., The Qiajias people) who were conquered by the Xiongnu and served the Huns were included in the concept of the Xiongnu. The smelting centers of the northern nomadic khanates were generally located north of the Altai Mountains and the Yenisey River Basin. The Jiankun people lived in this area. Not only did they forge weapons for the nomadic khanates during the Xiongnu period, but even during the Turkic Khanate, which was founded as a blacksmith, the Chigas people still contributed weapons to the Turks. So why is it said that the Xiongnu had iron weapons and the Jiankun people served them. So why were the Xiongnu suddenly so poor and without iron weapons? The Jiankun people won't cooperate. After Li Ling surrendered to the Huns, he was named King Jiankun. He really made the best use of everything. Of course, there was also a Xiongnu bow and arrow production center in the Hexi Corridor, but it was developed by the Yuezhi people and was quickly taken away by the Han Dynasty. The above information is all reproduced, I am just the porter of the information Moreover, the Xiongnu did not only occupy the grasslands, they also expanded to the Western Regions. The heavy armored cavalry of Ola during the Ming Dynasty in later generations also came from the forging technology and iron ore of the Western Regions. However, the Mongolian orthodoxy on the Mongolian grasslands lacked iron ore and relied mainly on light cavalry.

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Qingqill43mo ago

make a play

It's too dramatic. The two souls have no dominance. One moment is dominant, and the other is dominant. The mind is also extremely childish.

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Traveler in the Sea of Books~book Fairy38mo ago

Are there any book friends who have read for 20,000+ hours? Let's have a round of mutual relations

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"This book is not so much a time-travel novel as it is a letter from a child who left home to a strong man." Needless to say, the prosperity of the Han Dynasty. In such a great dynasty, the Han nationality, Chinese characters, and Chinese language, the cultural, political, and martial arts have reached their peak, reaching the pinnacle of productivity at that time. It is so powerful that there is no need for time-travelers to come and contribute, and it is so powerful that there is no need for literati to praise it. As long as there is a Chinese alive, the afterglow of the Han Dynasty will continue to shine on the world. The stronger is the stronger, but God was extremely cruel to the family of the founders of this dynasty. In his later years, Liu Bang, the founder, experienced many betrayals by his close friends and brothers, and was hit by arrows on the way to counter the rebellion. Finally, he was heartbroken and traumatized, and passed away with grief and anger. This was a very painful way to die. A lonely emperor ended up betraying all his relatives. And his family, the eldest son Liu Ying was frightened to death by his mother, failed to protect his younger brother, and died young. Liu Ruyi was given a glass of poisoned wine by her nominal mother. Liu Hui was insulted by Empress Lu's niece and hanged himself. Liu You was starved to death by Empress Lu. Liu Chang was starved to death by his respected brother Heng. (Personally, I think he was starved to death) The beloved concubine Mrs. Qi was turned into a pig. Even if it was Empress Lu, her biological son was incompatible with her, and her husband even regarded her as an enemy. In the end, she died of illness in Weiyang Palace. A creature of power will eventually become a loner due to power. Fortunately, Liu Chang came over. It was not a conventional soul travel, but a thankless combination. So many people said they did not want to watch an indigenous protagonist, but why did they still write it like this? Because only in this way can this book be sincere enough and have such a deep sense of empathy. Weiyang Palace does not need to dominate the Pacific Ocean or conquer the United States. What he needs is the warmth of some home, a luxury that the royal family cannot ask for. Every Chinese can be considered a child of the Han Dynasty, right? Just like a wanderer who left his hometown, he learned that his family was in need of something, so he sent medicine or money along with the letter home. Thousands of years later, the author learned about the family's plight through history books and sent this letter home. Mom and dad seem to be inseparable, but they seem to be separated from each other? Then the living treasure will come to match you up. The people of Li are short of food and clothing. How can the living treasure improve textile machines and farm tools? Brothers, each of them has a bad end? The living treasure can help you escape from the sea of ​​misery. I remember a chapter in the book that left a deep impression on me. Liu Chang leaned next to his mother, complaining about this and that, scolding his father and the teacher. While her mother was helping her sew clothes, she answered her yes. This is how I communicated with my mother after school when I was a child. That's why I say this book is a letter from home. Only letters from home can reveal such sincere emotions. The purpose of this family letter is not to make the family rich, but to sincerely hope that every family member can live a good life. This is also the wish of every wanderer, right? Some regrets cannot be filled after all. But I hope that this letter from home, which spans thousands of years, can convey the best wishes of the author and us through Chinese characters to the Han people who lived thousands of years ago. At least in the letters we wrote, our hometown has no regrets and is still harmonious and beautiful. This is what impressed me about this book, and I will keep reading it. --Reprinted from the long review of "Orange Forest Cl" in the Laolang Book Review section. Personally I think it's very appropriate...

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