He Lived in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Started with Gongsun Du

He Lived in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Started with Gongsun Du

by White Eyed Bear

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About This Novel

Late Eastern Han Dynasty The fight between relatives, eunuchs, and court officials will end. Nobles, powerful men, and common people were all killed and wounded incessantly. Liaodong, a corner of the world, Collect technology, develop the economy, and strive for industry. The butterfly wings of the time traveler flap, where will the world go?

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Beware of Arrogance and Impetuosity_db19mo ago

Yuan Shao has gone too far. Just after the protagonist wiped out an army of 100,000 people, he immediately recruits 100,000 new soldiers and almost pushes back against the protagonist. Don't these new recruits need to be trained? Even if these soldiers are members of aristocratic families, who can compare with the regular army before the Han Dynasty completely collapses? You must know that in the Han Dynasty, even if you hide three sets of armor, it is a major crime to destroy the nine tribes, and you can easily raise a hundred thousand elite troops, which is not the Jin Dynasty.

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Purple Wind in the Rain18mo ago

In general, after reading some of them, I feel that they are average, the development is too fast, and the foundation is too poor.

Overall, there is constant layout and no climax. The unimportant plot is written in too much detail. Starting out as an official in Luoyang, using Xu Rong to gain an official position, subduing the eunuchs, and recruiting Zhang Liao are all good plots, but when you are late for craftsmen, you start to have unrealistic ideas. Craftsmen and scientists are two different concepts, and most craftsmen are illiterate. China has 5,000 years of history. Have you ever heard of a successful craftsman uprising? There is too much emphasis on craftsmen and technology. If you want to learn to develop technology, you should write about the Republic of China. Science and technology require too much materials to learn. Mineral mining is not a problem that can be solved. Then there is high-temperature exercise that cannot be achieved. How can we solve these problems without the efforts of the whole country? Therefore, without knowledge and resources, craftsmen are destined to be unable to develop. Then there is the issue of establishing the Yellow Turban branch in Qingzhou. This has two major issues. Since ancient times, the name and weapons of the Wei Dynasty have been true to others. No matter how loyal a brother is, it is impossible to be reliable. The addition of the Yellow Robe and the distribution of benefits. How do you take back the power that others have worked so hard to build from scratch? Second, there is the issue of stance. A force only knows its acting leader, and it is hostile to the Yellow Turban forces. How can they recover? The government and the Yellow Turbans are hostile. And this itself is a way out for the development of Liaodong, you blocked it yourself first. It is okay to send an army to absorb the population and go to Liaodong, but it is absolutely unreasonable to build a force. Regarding the development problems in Liaodong, it is understandable to attack the local tyrants, but it is absolutely inappropriate to divide the land. For example, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, except for the nobles and powerful people, few people could read or emancipate their minds. If you attack the local tyrants, the people below the local tyrants will think you have killed their fathers. In ancient times, it was very important to unite the environment. If you do not unite with the local tyrants, other local tyrants will eat you. If you talk about dividing the land once you hit it, everyone will call you long live. Farmers don't know how to pay taxes, let alone how to govern. Even if you gave him land, he would not dare to ask for it. Besides, at that time, Liaodong was a vast land with sparsely populated areas and hordes of foreign races. The responsibility of the local tyrants was to protect the farmers who were united together. Then we started to develop the economy, which was even more of a joke. The first was the problem of counterfeiting, the second was the transportation problem, and the third was the demand problem. Farmers only needed to meet the basic needs of food and clothing. No one wanted the things you produced. Transportation costs further aggravated the cost of goods. Therefore, in ancient times, it was basically a small manor economy. Self-produced and sold. The status of merchants was low and they served powerful people. Most of them traded minerals, rare items and other materials and finished products. The development of specialty industries mentioned in the article is completely nonsense. The development of the ocean is even more problematic. Not to mention the technology for building large ships, the key to building a wooden ship is at least several years. Then there are the issues of marine meteorology and orientation. Don't talk about it with a seismometer. Until now, there is no such a tool that can easily determine the orientation in the ocean. And in the face of typhoons, the fleet is completely destroyed, no matter how much you invest. To sum up, the protagonist has no sense of existence, the development is not rational, the focus is unclear, and he does not think about conquering the world. He does not pay attention to the war in Luoyang, and does not fight the surrounding alien races. Just to make some fuss, they could establish a trading company similar to the East India Company and prepare to use the three Koreas as colonies.

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Book Friends 202402148_ec25mo ago

The author is a person who truly understands history

Do you feel that the beginning is not like ancient times? To put it bluntly, it is because you have not read history properly. History books are not just about reading rough sketches, nor are they about reading certain dynasties. If you really want to understand history, you must start with the historical materials of Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Nothing less will do, and you must read all aspects of historical materials. Don't think that modern people are awesome. Apart from technology, the methods are not as good as those in ancient times. In ancient China, there were more than 5,000 famines alone. All the ancients that modern people can think of have thought of, but they have not been passed down. What this author wrote about the wisdom of the ancients was not an exaggeration, but an underestimation. Those famous modern historians, their opinions are shocking to everyone, but in fact they are bullshit. The largest number of historical materials in China are not in historical libraries or underground, but some large clans passed down from the Shang and Zhou dynasties that have existed on this land for thousands of years and were separated from the mountains by hundreds of thousands of troops and immigrated to various places after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Do you think it is impossible to hide? Let me put it this way. During the Zhou Dynasty, the entire earth was virgin forest. If it were not for climate change, the logging in ancient times would not have grown as fast. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were still large areas of deep mountain forests. Do you know why the country didn't want those historical materials in the first place? One is that they can't understand it. Each clan has its own unique writing. Who has the energy to translate it? The most important thing is that they are unwilling to provide it. These historical materials are their roots. In modern times, few people are willing to hand over the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine and some small skills, let alone ancient historical materials. Ancient historical materials are all stone carvings, which are left to the next civilization.

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Super Evolved Salted Fish King26mo ago

The beginning and the protagonist's image are not bad, but is there something wrong with the general direction?

Just like the title, looking at the introduction and some of the protagonist's thoughts at the beginning, it seems that in the early and middle stages of the follow-up main line, they are spending time climbing the technology tree in Liaodong, while doing sailing and doing business? Ah, this strategy was quite common when the Three Kingdoms novel first emerged, but it is rare now. What did the author think? Because, at this point in the Three Kingdoms period, not to mention Liaodong, even Jingzhou and Yangzhou had only developed a small part of the north and south banks of the Yangtze River, and Yizhou was only a few counties around Chengdu. As for Liaodong, even if the four counties combined have a population of 500,000, it seems that after Sima Yi moved to Liao, the population was only 300,000... Even if the protagonist cheats and is very good at attracting people, it will only be 600,000 if doubled. Even if there is an industrial revolution, navigation and business, if there are no all technical problems, how can there be enough population? So even if Liaodong is separated, the follow-up should be to take advantage of the duel between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan to take out Gongsun Zan's lair; take advantage of the duel between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao to capture Bingzhou or Qingzhou; and then see if we can capture Hebei while Cao Cao is fighting Liu Bei and Lu Bu. Otherwise, I can't imagine how the protagonist can play. It doesn't really depend on the "Industrial Revolution", right? This is... Amazing? !

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Maple Q22mo ago

I don't think it's realistic at all. Each era has its own characteristics. You've taken too big a step.

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Book Friends 20240617545_dc27mo ago

An explanation of Gongsundu's age and origin

In the novel, the protagonist is born in 160, with the following points: First of all, there is no clear birth year for Gongsun Du in the records. It is recorded in the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms that Gongsun Yu regarded Gongsun Du as the reincarnation of his 18-year-old son, which means that Gongsun Du's age is equal to the number of years since the death of Gongsun Yu's son. In 167, Gongsun Yu was appointed as the prefect of Xuantu County. At this time, he met Gongsun Du and raised him as his adopted son. [Reverse deduction shows that Gongsun Yu was at least 40 years old when he was appointed governor, which is consistent with reality] In 169, Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty passed away. Dou Wu and others in the central government conspired to select the young Emperor Liu Hong. They made a deal with local official Gongsun Yu: Gongsun Du was selected as a doctor [emperor's attendant] in exchange for support. In the novel, Gongsun Du did not go to Luoyang at that time, but only in name. As for origin: Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms: Duqiu Xuantu, a minor official, was despised by Liaodong County. The status of officials in the Eastern Han Dynasty was very low. They were a type of laborer who was not paid, so there was nothing wrong with him being a commoner. Finally: This novel is purely fabricated.

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Book Friends 20231012557_ee23mo ago

After procrastination, it was already seventy or eighty before it started to develop.

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True Lord of Blood Flame9mo ago

Is this a corpse scam?

Is this a corpse scam? I thought it was cut

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Smiling Proudly and Famously ( ఠൠఠ )ノ18mo ago

It is a very good Three Kingdoms novel. It is very detailed and the characters and plots are developed layer by layer. The pace is slow step by step. The content is something that needs to be read slowly and carefully. Very unique and recommended for everyone to read!

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Chen Sir_bc27mo ago

It's a relatively reasonable start, with no bad points. I hope the author keeps it up, and it's expected to be awesome.

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