Struggle in Tsarist Russia

Struggle in Tsarist Russia

by Tinplate

Length:
6.4Mwords3,182chapters
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Ch. 3182Rumors (Part 1)
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588Fans
6.4QD Score

About This Novel

Travel through time and become the fallen Grand Duke of Russia, and fight back to become the greatest Tsar.

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Kunling People73mo ago

question of title

The most annoying thing about foreign novels is that they use Chinese names.

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Lianchuan62mo ago

The first three chapters are extremely poisonous

The author lacked the most basic understanding of the European culture and system at that time. A high-ranking heir to the throne was assigned to look after the door, was bullied by his successor, and was assigned to clean toilets.

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Duguyu80mo ago

Andre on the question of title

Now that I have become a Russian, I will use the Russian name, Andrei. I always feel bad using Li Xiao.

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What a Pit76mo ago

What I want to say is that the succession to the throne in Europe is different from ours. They pay more attention to legal principles!

1. There is no sense of immersion and no fun at all! 2. Lack of understanding of Western history and culture 3. I don't recommend reading it because I have already read a copy of Eunuch

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Guo Guo 271820mo ago

I just want to ask you a question from the author. There are five million words in upper and lower case. Now the protagonist is still far away from the throne. How many words does the author plan to write? Or should he make up his mind and become a eunuch when he is no longer interested? The author's writing style is very problematic. There is no priority in the writing. He frequently writes about a certain supporting character in large paragraphs. Dozens of chapters focus on the supporting character. The protagonist has no role at all, let alone what role the protagonist plays in advancing the plot. In the early stage, you can still hear the author making excuses about the low status of the protagonist. After the middle stage, in order to suppress the protagonist, the author describes various supporting characters in great length. What is the result? I have written five million words about the struggle for power and politics, but it is still about the few words surrounding the upper echelons of Tsarist Russia. Is it interesting?

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Luo Shen70mo ago

In the era of Tsarist Russia and Europe, nobles were not allowed to be insulted. The author learned common sense.

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Wandering Toad80mo ago

The novel has no sense of immersion, is not worth reading, and is not recommended for everyone to read.

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Lao Ning_ea56mo ago

How does the protagonist become a tsar?

Without military power, it is difficult to achieve the goal without rebellion. The protagonist who cannot see through the story has nothing to do with the protagonist according to history. The current prince is still decades away from death. Can you give me hope?

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Lu Chi66mo ago

Too late.

I can't watch anymore. The number of words written is quite large. But I basically don't understand the plot. It's like a domestic TV series. In the episode where the two of them were chatting and drinking tea, they talked about how they bought a head of garlic at the morning market.

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Kunling People70mo ago

It's been more than 600 chapters and you haven't become a tsar yet?

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