Han Liehou

Han Liehou

by Chilled Plum Soup

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1.2Mwords331chapters
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Ch. 331完本总结
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About This Novel

Emperor Gao raised his troops to annihilate Qin and pacify Western Chu, and established the backbone of the Han nation. The rule of Wenjing built the high wall of the Han Empire. Emperor Wu of Han attacked the Xiongnu in the north and pacified the Yue in the south. He swept the Wei in the east and opened the Silk Road in the west. He expanded the territory thousands of miles and created a strong Han Dynasty. It is sad and lamentable that the Han people of later generations were intoxicated with songs and dances to achieve peace. How could they know that the ancestors fought for hundreds of generations to show their majesty? Dreaming back two thousand years, I possessed Pingyang Hou Cao Shi in the last years of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. His wife was Princess Pingyang, his uncle was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and his son-in-law Wei Qing was not well known in the palace. In this turbulent new era of the Han Empire, Cao Shi wanted to write a new magnificent chapter with his own hands.

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Peace Slave34mo ago

There's something wrong with this introduction

The synopsis of the novel seems problematic at first glance. What does it mean that Emperor Gao destroyed the Qin Dynasty and pacified the Western Chu to establish the backbone of the Han nation? The Qin Dynasty and the Western Chu Dynasty were both regimes of the Xia Dynasty. This in itself was an internal struggle among the Xia Dynasty. In your eyes, you can stand up your backbone and rely on internal fighting to build your pride and self-confidence... That period should not have been about winning the war against the barbarians and the Xiongnu to establish the backbone of the Han nation. The chaotic times at the end of Qin and the struggle between Chu and Han for hegemony were internal struggles between Xia and Xia, not a struggle between Xia and Yi. Why should we be proud?

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Factory Reset55mo ago

Vernacular writing is better, but why is it so complicated to write?

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Looking for Miracles29mo ago

After reading a few chapters, I felt strange. A small department manager dared to add the boss's son-in-law as a shareholder. What kind of operation was this to forcibly reduce his intelligence?

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无悔_dc86mo ago

It's not easy to read. This book is too difficult to read. It's half classical Chinese and half vernacular.

It's half classical Chinese and half vernacular, and it's very tiring to read.

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Sorrow of Separation50mo ago

Can you write it completely? There are many missing parts.

Many places seem to have been deleted, and they are not coherent at all. There are too many missing parts that make it too uncomfortable to watch.

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Book Friends 20230818455_dc31mo ago

A prince is equivalent to a small king who specializes in business. Isn't he afraid of being sued by his subordinates, brought before the emperor, deprived of his title, and beheaded? Do you know how strict the hierarchy was back then? Even walking cannot go beyond the rules. If you write about a prince engaged in business, a scholar, a farmer, an industry and a merchant, do you know that businessmen are the lowest class? You think it's modern times, when an actor travels and hundreds of special police officers clear the way. In the Han Dynasty, salt and iron were sold by the government, but it became even more serious during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. You can still sell it to the Huns! So funny,

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Read More Than 100 Books36mo ago

It is indeed too difficult to read. Most people nowadays are educated in vernacular Chinese. You are really trying to make reading more difficult by doing this. Moreover, online writing focuses on smoothness. You give me a headache just by reading it. Could it be that you are generating electricity for love? Not suitable for rice?

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余和生36mo ago

Iron pots, in the early days, cast iron pots were used, and wrought iron pots were used for rationing to the army. This was not to provide raw materials for weapons to the Huns, and even smelting was omitted.

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Little Lucky Star 79350mo ago

This book is very good, the logic is closed-loop and fluent, the IQ is online, and I like classical Chinese very much! Come on

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Mr.Chen_bA99mo ago

The plot is well connected and the ending is a bit anticlimactic.

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