Ran Wei Ba Ye

Ran Wei Ba Ye

by Confused Little Lamb

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1.8Mwords697chapters
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About This Novel

During the Yongjia Rebellion, the Xiongnu, Jie, Xianbei, Qiang, and Di invaded China, and the Central Plains was filled with empty houses and corpses! However, the Han family was forced to move south. There are only a few million Han people left in the world. The family is about to be exterminated. Who will save this desolate country? "The clouds follow the dragon, the wind follows the tiger, fame and fortune come from dust and earth. Looking at China, the people are suffering, and the fertile land for thousands of miles is barren. ..." Let's see how a history lover is reborn as Ran Min, wielding a three-foot sword, commanding the wind and clouds, and eradicating the stench of China! PS: The new book "Qin You Rui Shi" is online! It writes about King Wu of Qin Yingdang in history. Friends who like the history of the Warring States and the Qin Empire can read it. Please support me, thank you.

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Idler79mo ago

Can there be less emotional drama?

I've only read chapter 30, and four female protagonists have appeared, including my cousin. In order to add to the drama, Shengsheng placed Hua Mulan, who was born in the Northern Wei Dynasty after 400 AD, in Shi Zhao 100 years ago.

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Qinchuan Dog Taibai73mo ago

Just a villain who thinks a thief is his father

Ran Min's original name was Shi Min. He was a peasant beggar. Later, he surrendered to Shi Le with his father and recognized the Hu Shi Le as his adopted father. After Shi Le's death, his brother Shi Hu killed Shi Le's son to seize the throne. During his reign, he recruited migrant workers, overhauled civil engineering, and killed millions of Han people. After Shi Hu's death, his eldest son succeeded him. After Shi Hu's eldest son died, his brothers succeeded him. Ran Min believed that he was also Shi Le's son and considered himself the oldest and most capable. The strongest, so he also had the desire to seize the throne. The reason why he killed Hu Ling was because at that time, the Han army controlled by Ran Min was only 20,000, and there were millions of Hu people in the city. Due to his own rebellion, the Hu people in the city were panicked and rushed out of the city to escape. When Ran Min found out, he felt that letting the Hu people escape would be difficult to control in the future, and his own rebellion would be punished by the Hu people, so he issued the order to kill Hu Ling. Now Ran Min is actually called a national hero. Does he deserve it? I have known a thief as my father for more than ten years, but I still recognized him as a barbarian. He was much more hateful than Lu Bu during the Three Kingdoms period. If he was really a national hero, when Shi Le was in power, he did major construction projects, wasted people and money, and killed millions of Han people. Would he have stood up and said a few good words? No, what about the Wei State? It was just a dog raised by the barbarians. It just became rebellious in the later period. Now that it is over, there are still people who can clear his name. Aren't you ashamed?

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A Star in the Dark Night,86mo ago

It's really bloody and sentimental.

Do you think people will thank you? You waited until the old man was beaten to death and almost died before you came forward. Damn, aren't you just being sentimental?

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§beautiful@wish§79mo ago

hero

Ran Min is a national hero. I hope the author writes something interesting.

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ꕥ᭄ঞforget⁵²⁰๓᭄_ea75mo ago

What are you writing? Even though Shihu was eating human flesh at that time, you could write an interlude.

And the protagonist is a time traveler, there is no golden finger, at least he must have humanity and a conscience. In front of Shihu, Sun Tzu is very powerful at killing people. He will trap and kill at every turn.

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Book Friends 202401113960171mo ago

Kill the Hu Order: The Hu rebels have been in chaos in the Central Plains for decades. Now I will punish them. If we can fight against them together, we can send the army. The violent Hus have been bullying the Han family for decades. They have killed my people and taken away my ancestral temples. I am here to punish them. Anyone who offends my Han family will die. Anyone who kills my Han people will die. Kill all the Hu Kuangs in the world and restore the foundation of the Han family. Kill the Hu dogs as the righteousness of the Han people in the world. Ran Min Bucai was ordered by heaven. This is a sign to inform the world. This order is divided into three parts. The first "Kill the Hu Order" is called "Six barbarians inside and outside, and those who dare to use weapons will be killed." In other words, all the Hu people who dare to use weapons will be killed. The second "Kill Hu Order": Those who agree with the official will be kept, and those who do not agree will be allowed to leave. The third "order to kill the Hu": All Han people who kill a Hu will be promoted to a higher rank based on their heads.

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Book Friends 202401113960171mo ago

Ran Min was the adopted grandson of Emperor Wu of Later Zhao Dynasty, Shi Hu. Ran Min's father, Ran Liang, whose courtesy name was Hongwu, was from Neihuang, Wei County (today's northwest of Neihuang, Henan Province). His ancestors served as the governor of Liyang Cavalry in the Han Dynasty, and the family served as Yamen generals for generations. Later Zhao Ming Emperor Shi Le defeated Chen Wu and captured Ran Liang. Ran Liang was twelve years old at that time. Shi Le ordered Shi Hu to adopt him as his adopted son and changed his name to Shi Zhan. Ran Liang is brave and powerful, and is invincible in battle. He successively served as General Zuo Jishe and was granted the title of Marquis of Xihua. Ran Min was decisive and sharp when he was young. Shi Hu doted on him and raised him like his own grandchildren. When Ran Min became an adult, he was eight feet tall, brave and good at fighting, with extraordinary strength and many strategies. He was awarded the title of General Jianjie, changed to the title of Xiuchenghou, and successively served as Beizhonglang General and Guerrilla General. In the fourth year of Xiankang (the fourth year of Jianwu of Later Zhao, 338), Shi Hu was defeated in the Battle of Changli. All armies of Later Zhao abandoned their armor and fled. Only an army led by Ran Min was not injured, and Ran Min became famous. In August of the fifth year of Xiankang (later the fifth year of Zhao Jianwu, 339), Yu Liang, the general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty who conquered the west, guarded Wuchang, and sent Mao Bao, the governor of Yuzhou, and Fan Jun, the prefect of Xiyang, to guard Zhu City. Shi Hu hated it and appointed Kui'an as the governor-general. He led five generals, Shi Jian, Ran Min, Li Nong, Zhang Raccoon and Li Tu, and a total of 50,000 troops to invade the northern border of Jingzhou and Yangzhou. He also sent 20,000 cavalry to attack Zhu City. Mao Bao asked Yu Liang for help. Yu Liang believed that the city of Zhu was strong and did not send troops in time. In September, Ran Min defeated the Jin army in Miannan and killed the Eastern Jin general Cai Huai. Kui'an and Li Nong captured Miannan, and Zhu Bao defeated the Jin army at Baishi and killed five generals including Zheng Bao of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Zhang Raccoon captured Zhu City, and six thousand people died in the battle. Mao Bao and Fan Jun escaped and drowned while crossing the river. Ran Min later defeated Liang Du, and his prestige was even higher. All the generals of the Hu and Han tribes were afraid of him. The red horse Ran Min was riding was named Zhu Long. It traveled thousands of miles in a day. Ran Min held a double-edged spear on his left and a hooked halberd on his right. He faced the wind and killed more than 300 Xianbei soldiers. In an instant, the Yan cavalry swarmed in and surrounded Ran Min heavily. Outnumbered, Ran Min broke through the siege and fled eastwards for more than 20 miles. The horse died for no reason. Ran Min was captured by Murong Ke. On the third day of May (June 1, 352), Ran Min was sent to Longcheng and beheaded on Lixing Mountain. He was given the posthumous title of King Wu Mao. One man killed more than 300 Xianbei soldiers, which shows his great martial arts.

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Lucky Every Day_be88mo ago

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Ran Min, how come he was Shi Min at the beginning, and also worked as a dog for foreigners... I don't understand

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Word Burning75mo ago

I only read this book because the protagonist is Ran Min.

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ノ Old Years ▫88mo ago

Well enough,,,,,,,

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