
Prince of the Tang Dynasty
by Go Up The Mountain And Hit The Tiger On The Forehead
About This Novel
Zhenguan three years. At this time, Li Shimin had wiped away the blood stains on the Xuanwu Sect. At this time, Ma Zhou, a famous prime minister, was still feeding people's horses and dormant in the market, waiting for his grand plan to unfold. At this time, the princesses and their highnesses have just come of age, are in their prime years, and have their first love affairs. At this time, a generation of heroic generals and famous ministers began their stories. At this time, Chen Zhengtai came to this world. He experienced confusion, and then jumped into the long history of countless princes and generals making waves. The story begins in the third year of Zhenguan...
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Official(219)Scraped 2d ago
It feels better to have one
More quantity generally means a decrease in quality. The whole book is written too casually and smoothly. First, you treat Li Shimin and ask the princess to throw away his meteorite. I think it is better to try to get Li Shimin to stay away from the stone first. After a few days to see the effect, you just ask the princess to throw him away. If the effect is not so obvious or ineffective, wouldn't you kill the princess? Moreover, Li Shimin's treasure was thrown away directly. This unloved princess, I was really afraid that Li Shimin would directly attack her and keep a tightrope in everything. If this didn't work and let Li Shimin know that it was you who instigated the princess, what do you think the Chen family would do? I won't talk about the rest. Generally speaking, the protagonist relies on himself as the protagonist. As long as nothing happens to him, he doesn't think about what will happen if he fails, because the protagonist will never fail. This is not rigorous. Although it is easy to read some novels, you are too relaxed. I hope you won't do five updates a day in the future. Come with something of high quality. Two updates a day is better than you. And you, Chen Zhengtai, look like the Tang version of Fang Jipan.
Still the same old routine
Licking Li Shimin and then being knighted, purifying salt and eating locusts are the templates of almost every Tang Dynasty novel. In the future, there should be paper making, wine making, perfume, soap and the like. Not surprisingly, people will be sent to search for it or merchants from the Western Regions will accidentally bring the seeds.
This book has no system! I won't watch it if there is a system, because it is a puppet
Because the books in the system are completely controlled puppets. Although the common people are poor, they are free of spirit. The puppets don't even have the most basic freedom, and they still indulge in obscenity. It's pitiful
Overall evaluation and improvement suggestions
Overall evaluation -1- There are many principles of dealing with people and economics in this work. It is already very rare to be able to explain these boring principles vividly, but this work can go one step further and connect them smoothly into the plot, and it is basically not embarrassing. This shows the author's skill and the thought he put into it. I think it's great! -2- Most of the plots are quite novel. Although there are some missing plots to arouse readers' high emotions, the funny plots can make up for this lack of fun. -3- There are some minor issues, but I can't find any obvious major faults in any aspect. For this reason alone, I feel that this work can at least be considered a good thing. As for whether it counts as fairy grass, because everyone has their own preferences, I will not make an overly subjective evaluation here. [Improvement suggestions] -1- I feel that this work is lacking in the description of the protagonist's praise after his meritorious deeds. In the slap-in-the-face plot of wanting to advance before suppressing, the author has laid the groundwork in advance, and the readers are waiting to see the big reversal later. As a result, they only write about the content of the reversal, but not the impact after the reversal. Specifically, the protagonist has obviously won so many times, but was not impressed by anyone afterwards. Even those who lost did not learn from it, so that they can recklessly challenge the protagonist next time. Everyone should not be so forgetful. In addition, the emperor, as the protagonist's boss, did not trust the protagonist because of his previous achievements. In the next problem that he encountered in the blink of an eye, the emperor still preferred to trust other ministers and doubt the protagonist. But the emperor shouldn't be so arbitrary. Even if the emperor doesn't believe the protagonist because what he does is contrary to common sense, after all, he has experienced so many reversal plots of the protagonist. Even if the emperor will still doubt the protagonist next time, at least he can't show his distrust on his face, especially for a smart man like Li Shimin. Doesn't all of the above seem strange? I know that the reason for doing this is to allow the protagonist to enter the face-slapping plot as easily as last time next time, but things are evolving, and I think it is still necessary to consider the factor of "building trust" that is very conspicuous in the eyes of readers, and this kind of "trust" plot is also a bit refreshing. In other words, writing this way will not only not cause the loss of cool points, but also add new cool points, so why not do it? Just like the Tang Monk in Journey to the West, he learned to restrain his excessive and mindless external trust after beating the Bone Demon three times. -2- The description of "the protagonist is so ridiculed that he is too hateful" seems to be a bit exaggerated. Although writing like this can highlight the slap in the face afterwards, if the details are overdone, it will feel a bit unnatural. I hope the author will keep up the good work!
Let's take the first step and finish it later. Let everyone try the poison first. Maybe it's because Ming Dynasty Prodigal Son was written so well that it gave me a not-so-good feeling.
Can't watch
I really can't watch it, and I don't understand how it got such a high rating. Of the 46 chapters, at least 30 of them are flattering Li Shimin. I traveled through the Tang Dynasty and didn't do a lot of actual work. Most of it was just licking.
I'm really speechless
After reading the whole book, it felt like I was teaching someone to flatter someone? ! I'm really speechless, it's amazing
The more you look at the back, the less it tastes
The first hundred chapters are really well written. When I read it here, Li Chengqian was disgusting. The plot behind it is just an idea. Let Li Chengqian fill the cup. And the article seems to be that Li Chengqian is so awesome. I wonder if the emperor can't see who brought these. But don't read this novel with your brain. I have been persuaded to quit. The rest of the story is basically a part-time job, working as a licking dog for Li Chengqian.
Eunuch
Is it too big to finish?
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Official(219)Scraped 2d ago
It feels better to have one
More quantity generally means a decrease in quality. The whole book is written too casually and smoothly. First, you treat Li Shimin and ask the princess to throw away his meteorite. I think it is better to try to get Li Shimin to stay away from the stone first. After a few days to see the effect, you just ask the princess to throw him away. If the effect is not so obvious or ineffective, wouldn't you kill the princess? Moreover, Li Shimin's treasure was thrown away directly. This unloved princess, I was really afraid that Li Shimin would directly attack her and keep a tightrope in everything. If this didn't work and let Li Shimin know that it was you who instigated the princess, what do you think the Chen family would do? I won't talk about the rest. Generally speaking, the protagonist relies on himself as the protagonist. As long as nothing happens to him, he doesn't think about what will happen if he fails, because the protagonist will never fail. This is not rigorous. Although it is easy to read some novels, you are too relaxed. I hope you won't do five updates a day in the future. Come with something of high quality. Two updates a day is better than you. And you, Chen Zhengtai, look like the Tang version of Fang Jipan.
Still the same old routine
Licking Li Shimin and then being knighted, purifying salt and eating locusts are the templates of almost every Tang Dynasty novel. In the future, there should be paper making, wine making, perfume, soap and the like. Not surprisingly, people will be sent to search for it or merchants from the Western Regions will accidentally bring the seeds.
This book has no system! I won't watch it if there is a system, because it is a puppet
Because the books in the system are completely controlled puppets. Although the common people are poor, they are free of spirit. The puppets don't even have the most basic freedom, and they still indulge in obscenity. It's pitiful
Overall evaluation and improvement suggestions
Overall evaluation -1- There are many principles of dealing with people and economics in this work. It is already very rare to be able to explain these boring principles vividly, but this work can go one step further and connect them smoothly into the plot, and it is basically not embarrassing. This shows the author's skill and the thought he put into it. I think it's great! -2- Most of the plots are quite novel. Although there are some missing plots to arouse readers' high emotions, the funny plots can make up for this lack of fun. -3- There are some minor issues, but I can't find any obvious major faults in any aspect. For this reason alone, I feel that this work can at least be considered a good thing. As for whether it counts as fairy grass, because everyone has their own preferences, I will not make an overly subjective evaluation here. [Improvement suggestions] -1- I feel that this work is lacking in the description of the protagonist's praise after his meritorious deeds. In the slap-in-the-face plot of wanting to advance before suppressing, the author has laid the groundwork in advance, and the readers are waiting to see the big reversal later. As a result, they only write about the content of the reversal, but not the impact after the reversal. Specifically, the protagonist has obviously won so many times, but was not impressed by anyone afterwards. Even those who lost did not learn from it, so that they can recklessly challenge the protagonist next time. Everyone should not be so forgetful. In addition, the emperor, as the protagonist's boss, did not trust the protagonist because of his previous achievements. In the next problem that he encountered in the blink of an eye, the emperor still preferred to trust other ministers and doubt the protagonist. But the emperor shouldn't be so arbitrary. Even if the emperor doesn't believe the protagonist because what he does is contrary to common sense, after all, he has experienced so many reversal plots of the protagonist. Even if the emperor will still doubt the protagonist next time, at least he can't show his distrust on his face, especially for a smart man like Li Shimin. Doesn't all of the above seem strange? I know that the reason for doing this is to allow the protagonist to enter the face-slapping plot as easily as last time next time, but things are evolving, and I think it is still necessary to consider the factor of "building trust" that is very conspicuous in the eyes of readers, and this kind of "trust" plot is also a bit refreshing. In other words, writing this way will not only not cause the loss of cool points, but also add new cool points, so why not do it? Just like the Tang Monk in Journey to the West, he learned to restrain his excessive and mindless external trust after beating the Bone Demon three times. -2- The description of "the protagonist is so ridiculed that he is too hateful" seems to be a bit exaggerated. Although writing like this can highlight the slap in the face afterwards, if the details are overdone, it will feel a bit unnatural. I hope the author will keep up the good work!
Let's take the first step and finish it later. Let everyone try the poison first. Maybe it's because Ming Dynasty Prodigal Son was written so well that it gave me a not-so-good feeling.
Can't watch
I really can't watch it, and I don't understand how it got such a high rating. Of the 46 chapters, at least 30 of them are flattering Li Shimin. I traveled through the Tang Dynasty and didn't do a lot of actual work. Most of it was just licking.
I'm really speechless
After reading the whole book, it felt like I was teaching someone to flatter someone? ! I'm really speechless, it's amazing
The more you look at the back, the less it tastes
The first hundred chapters are really well written. When I read it here, Li Chengqian was disgusting. The plot behind it is just an idea. Let Li Chengqian fill the cup. And the article seems to be that Li Chengqian is so awesome. I wonder if the emperor can't see who brought these. But don't read this novel with your brain. I have been persuaded to quit. The rest of the story is basically a part-time job, working as a licking dog for Li Chengqian.
Eunuch
Is it too big to finish?
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Zhenguan three years. At this time, Li Shimin had wiped away the blood stains on the Xuanwu Sect. At this time, Ma Zhou, a famous prime minister, was still feeding people's horses and dormant in the market, waiting for his grand plan to unfold. At this time, the princesses and their highnesses have just come of age, are in their prime years, and have their first love affairs. At this time, a generation of heroic generals and famous ministers began their stories. At this time, Chen Zhengtai came to this world. He experienced confusion, and then jumped into the long history of countless princes and generals making waves. The story begins in the third year of Zhenguan...




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