
A Guide to the Powerful Officials of the Northern Qi Dynasty
by Pigeon Music
About This Novel
Traveling to the legendary "Beast Dynasty" - the Northern Qi Dynasty, Gao Yan found that he had become the Langya King Gao Yan who was recorded in the official history as the fourteen-year-old Jiao Zhao who killed Cheng Chen and Shi Kai on the eve of the incident. At this point, the arrow is on the string and must be fired. In history, Gao Yan was hesitant when he entered the palace, but was overwhelmed by the power of Hu Luguang who came to rescue him, causing his success to fail. I will never make the same mistake again. Now that something has been done, let's do it! ... After successfully killing the monks, the subordinates were surprised and happy to find that King Langya did not relax at all, but looked solemn, pointed the sword straight into the forbidden area, and said loudly: "The evildoers have been eliminated, and the merit lies in the country! Follow me into the palace to be the king of Qing Dynasty, and we will share the wealth and honor!"
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Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is okay, but it contains personal information and is too washed.
After reading the first few chapters, I couldn't help but feel that the author had to insert a large section of the original history to write a plot. . . It's so long-winded. Can you write the plot first? At the end, do you want to analyze and write it after the plot is over?
Why does the author insist on whitewashing Queen Mother Hu? What's the point? She is just as bad as Zhao Ji, and it doesn't prevent the protagonist from becoming Qin Shihuang?
The author writes very well
This book is good. I recommend it to everyone. It's a good book.
A Guide to the Powerful Officials of the Northern Qi Dynasty
Traveling to the legendary "Northern Qi Dynasty" - the Northern Qi Dynasty, Gao Yan found that he had become the Langya King Gao Yan who according to official historical records was the fourteen-year-old Jiao Zhao who killed Cheng Chen and Shi Kai, and it was on the eve of the incident. At this point, the arrow is on the string and must be fired. In history, Gao Yan was hesitant when he entered the palace, but was overwhelmed by the power of Hu Luguang who came to rescue him, causing his success to fail. I will never make the same mistake again. Now that something has been done, let it be done. ... After successfully killing the monk, his subordinates were surprised and happy to find that King Langya did not relax at all, but had a solemn look on his face, pointing his sword straight into the forbidden area, and said loudly: "The evildoers have been eliminated, and the merit lies in the country! Follow me into the palace to be the king of Qing Dynasty, and we will share the wealth and honor!"
Not bad, but there are a lot of adjectives
The protagonist is still very decisive in doing things, but there are too few daily routines, and there are a lot of adjectives.
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Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is okay, but it contains personal information and is too washed.
After reading the first few chapters, I couldn't help but feel that the author had to insert a large section of the original history to write a plot. . . It's so long-winded. Can you write the plot first? At the end, do you want to analyze and write it after the plot is over?
Why does the author insist on whitewashing Queen Mother Hu? What's the point? She is just as bad as Zhao Ji, and it doesn't prevent the protagonist from becoming Qin Shihuang?
The author writes very well
This book is good. I recommend it to everyone. It's a good book.
A Guide to the Powerful Officials of the Northern Qi Dynasty
Traveling to the legendary "Northern Qi Dynasty" - the Northern Qi Dynasty, Gao Yan found that he had become the Langya King Gao Yan who according to official historical records was the fourteen-year-old Jiao Zhao who killed Cheng Chen and Shi Kai, and it was on the eve of the incident. At this point, the arrow is on the string and must be fired. In history, Gao Yan was hesitant when he entered the palace, but was overwhelmed by the power of Hu Luguang who came to rescue him, causing his success to fail. I will never make the same mistake again. Now that something has been done, let it be done. ... After successfully killing the monk, his subordinates were surprised and happy to find that King Langya did not relax at all, but had a solemn look on his face, pointing his sword straight into the forbidden area, and said loudly: "The evildoers have been eliminated, and the merit lies in the country! Follow me into the palace to be the king of Qing Dynasty, and we will share the wealth and honor!"
Not bad, but there are a lot of adjectives
The protagonist is still very decisive in doing things, but there are too few daily routines, and there are a lot of adjectives.













