
Starting from the Paleolithic Age, I Created Civilization
by Holding Hands And Growing Old Together
About This Novel
Wang Heng took the "Civilization" game through the Paleolithic Age. At the beginning, he faced the choice of five major civilization leaders: [1: Qin Shihuang-China. ] [2: Peter the Great-Tsarist Russian Empire. ] [Three: Catherine de Medici-France. ] [4: Theodora - Byzantium] [5: Hammurabi - Ancient Babylon] With the blessing of "civilized" leaders, Wang Heng led the Mongols to escape hunger, build ditches, unlock technological "irrigation", build houses, and open up farmland... Under the leadership of Wang Heng, the Mongolian people, who only had a population of 63, gradually became a tribe, a kingdom, and even a dynasty!
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It's beautiful. The more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes.
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Official(4)Scraped 2d ago
It's beautiful. The more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes.
It's very good. The author's story is very interesting. The more you read it, the more attractive it becomes, especially when the scenes and characters begin to become more three-dimensional later on. But why do so many people find fault with it? Is everyone too anxious? Or is it that fast food culture has invaded too much and everyone wants to experience the pleasure of extreme speed? Give the author more time. I think some of his plots and settings must have profound meanings.
Come on, I just voted for a monthly ticket, go for it✊✊✊
Come on, come on, come on, come on, support ✊✊✊✊✊✊
It's a million words, so why only this comment?









