
Zhenguan Warrior: Starting from Teaching the Prince to Counterattack
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Li Yichen traveled through the Tang Dynasty and became the companion of Prince Li Chengqian. I thought I was hugging the lap of the future emperor, but I was horrified to discover that a year later, the prince plotted a rebellion and he was killed! The Li Chengqian in front of him was rebellious, perverse, and had low self-esteem, running wildly on the road to death. Everyone in the civil and military circles of the dynasty believed that he was a hopeless loser. And his emperor father looked at him with increasingly cold eyes. There is only the last year left! Advise? To please? Beg for mercy? It's all useless! Since being kind, courteous and thrifty can't bring you life, then teach the prince some "rebellious and unethical" things! "Your Majesty, do you know that your Majesty killed your brother and imprisoned your father, but you are expected to be benevolent and filial? Have you ever accomplished the goal of 'beginning with your family and ending with your king'?" "In front of Xuanwu Gate, he is much more 'rebellious' than you." "He said you were ridiculous? - Who accepts a sister-in-law?" "Your Highness, the more perfect you are, the more uneasy he becomes." He redeemed the rebellious prince with one hand, and trampled the emperor's heart with the other! In this prosperous age of Zhenguan, teach a qualified prince and find a way to survive!
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The author will reply to me soon😍
Author, do you plan to write about when Li Chengqian ascended the throne, and when the protagonist came to the forefront. After all, Li Shimin is not a jealous person in nature. Many of the protagonist's policies require the accumulation of a lot of prestige, and the cultivation of talents, mainly ' "One's own people", otherwise when the policy comes out, the people below will go against it, and the good things will turn into bad things, and what the protagonist of the family plans to do, if it really threatens the fundamental interests of others, I am afraid that the entire Tang Dynasty will start an uprising or change the emperor's side. Of course, if the author is involved in the plot, there is no need to reply.
This is the first time I have seen such a popular character who vomits blood. The prince is either furious or on the road to rage. He is either doubtful or fearful. He shrinks back and is afraid when encountering difficulties, and becomes complacent when encountering a little boast. Every time before the plan is completed, he is already fantasizing about shocking others, feeling complacent, and feeling unprecedentedly comfortable again and again. However, as soon as he encounters some setbacks in the middle, he instantly returns to his original form, starts to blame others, and is afraid and frightened. He said he believed in the protagonist, but every time the protagonist proposed a plan, he immediately began to doubt and deny it, feeling that it was impossible to do it... Whenever I feel that this prince has really made progress, he will inevitably fall into the same trap again later, becoming furious, frightened, and scared. The most awesome thing is here. The protagonist asked him why he wanted to be the emperor, and he fainted from exhaustion. It was so outrageous that I couldn't believe that this was content that had just been released. In a sense, the prince is the protagonist of this book, and the protagonist is just a tool. It is rare to see such an aggrieved character nowadays.
Even though he was angry again and again when he saw the prince, he still wanted to give him four stars to encourage him. But seeing the prince questioning the protagonist's plan again, I really couldn't hold it any longer. Are there really such stupid people? When I am impressed by the other party's method again and again, and the next time the other party proposes a new plan, I still deny it at the first time, thinking that it can't be done, and I don't even intend to listen to the other party's proposed plan. Is there a solution?
Aesthetic fatigue in the same mode
The plot process at this stage is roughly the following process: 1. When the prince encountered a problem, he asked Li Yichen, and Li Yichen answered the question. 2. The prince started to do things 3. Reactions from all parties 4. Closing, impact 5. If you encounter a new problem, jump to 1 There's nothing wrong with it, but if you keep using this pattern over and over again, you'll get a little tired. Especially in section 1, sometimes there will be lectures for several chapters in a row, which makes you tired after reading too much. I think we can try other narrative rhythms. For example, instead of not writing, we can write the answers to questions and answers in stages 2 and 3 through narrative.
I have seen more than 20 pictures on the website, so I came here specifically to comment. In the 16th year of Zhenguan, Li Shimin's prince Li Chengqian was 25 years old. During this period, the three views had basically been formed. Unless they encountered such a big impact, it was unlikely that ordinary people would change. In addition, Li Shimin reigned for 23 years, and from the 16th to the 23rd year of Zhenguan, it took 7 years in total. Moreover, in his final years, Li Shimin already showed signs of collapse. So I feel like there is a bit of a problem with the timing at this point. One is to know that this is a novel, and then save yourself in order to highlight the protagonist, but it feels like you are a puppet before you become an adult. What the protagonist says is what you say, without your own opinions or opinions.
Rare historical jelly grass, hope to maintain the standard.
The angle is very novel. It is a relatively new idea in historical texts in recent years. The progressive political and economic analysis is also reasonable. The problem is that the military and political descriptions are too naive. It is a good idea, but the author lacks sufficient knowledge and experience to support it, and the details are too stretched. There are so many big things, and I can't wait to finish them all in one day. I feel that this is a common problem among young authors. They have no patience at all... The reaction of the aristocratic family is too intense and sensitive. The same story may not be so abrupt in the progress bar after being extended to thirty or forty years. I can't stand it after seeing the latest chapters. It's a pity.
The characters are pseudo-three-dimensional, but I've had enough of reading cool articles.
It's an ordinary cool novel➕history, politics and economics, the plot is simple and easy to understand, the characters are decent but not many, in general it barely stands up, I think it's okay, and I feel that the writing is well divided into priorities. It feels a bit like learning something in class, which may not be very reasonable, but it seems very comfortable to read without using your brain. There is a sense of pleasure that the author racks his brains to pull the bullock cart, while the reader sits on the cart without thinking. It's just too little, urge me to update (whipping)
Personal opinion: The protagonist of this book is too human-machine, and I feel that there is no escape route for myself. Of course, it would feel good to regard the protagonist as Li Chengqian. The author must grasp Li Chengqian's growth process well to avoid collapse.
When Li Chengqian ascends the throne, the protagonist is about to die
At the end of this book, the protagonist will definitely die. Everything the protagonist said to Li Chengqian is equivalent to him, the prince, being the protagonist's puppet. When Li Chengqian ascends the throne, that is, when he completes his studies, the protagonist will definitely die at that time.
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Official(50)Scraped 2d ago
The author will reply to me soon😍
Author, do you plan to write about when Li Chengqian ascended the throne, and when the protagonist came to the forefront. After all, Li Shimin is not a jealous person in nature. Many of the protagonist's policies require the accumulation of a lot of prestige, and the cultivation of talents, mainly ' "One's own people", otherwise when the policy comes out, the people below will go against it, and the good things will turn into bad things, and what the protagonist of the family plans to do, if it really threatens the fundamental interests of others, I am afraid that the entire Tang Dynasty will start an uprising or change the emperor's side. Of course, if the author is involved in the plot, there is no need to reply.
This is the first time I have seen such a popular character who vomits blood. The prince is either furious or on the road to rage. He is either doubtful or fearful. He shrinks back and is afraid when encountering difficulties, and becomes complacent when encountering a little boast. Every time before the plan is completed, he is already fantasizing about shocking others, feeling complacent, and feeling unprecedentedly comfortable again and again. However, as soon as he encounters some setbacks in the middle, he instantly returns to his original form, starts to blame others, and is afraid and frightened. He said he believed in the protagonist, but every time the protagonist proposed a plan, he immediately began to doubt and deny it, feeling that it was impossible to do it... Whenever I feel that this prince has really made progress, he will inevitably fall into the same trap again later, becoming furious, frightened, and scared. The most awesome thing is here. The protagonist asked him why he wanted to be the emperor, and he fainted from exhaustion. It was so outrageous that I couldn't believe that this was content that had just been released. In a sense, the prince is the protagonist of this book, and the protagonist is just a tool. It is rare to see such an aggrieved character nowadays.
Even though he was angry again and again when he saw the prince, he still wanted to give him four stars to encourage him. But seeing the prince questioning the protagonist's plan again, I really couldn't hold it any longer. Are there really such stupid people? When I am impressed by the other party's method again and again, and the next time the other party proposes a new plan, I still deny it at the first time, thinking that it can't be done, and I don't even intend to listen to the other party's proposed plan. Is there a solution?
Aesthetic fatigue in the same mode
The plot process at this stage is roughly the following process: 1. When the prince encountered a problem, he asked Li Yichen, and Li Yichen answered the question. 2. The prince started to do things 3. Reactions from all parties 4. Closing, impact 5. If you encounter a new problem, jump to 1 There's nothing wrong with it, but if you keep using this pattern over and over again, you'll get a little tired. Especially in section 1, sometimes there will be lectures for several chapters in a row, which makes you tired after reading too much. I think we can try other narrative rhythms. For example, instead of not writing, we can write the answers to questions and answers in stages 2 and 3 through narrative.
I have seen more than 20 pictures on the website, so I came here specifically to comment. In the 16th year of Zhenguan, Li Shimin's prince Li Chengqian was 25 years old. During this period, the three views had basically been formed. Unless they encountered such a big impact, it was unlikely that ordinary people would change. In addition, Li Shimin reigned for 23 years, and from the 16th to the 23rd year of Zhenguan, it took 7 years in total. Moreover, in his final years, Li Shimin already showed signs of collapse. So I feel like there is a bit of a problem with the timing at this point. One is to know that this is a novel, and then save yourself in order to highlight the protagonist, but it feels like you are a puppet before you become an adult. What the protagonist says is what you say, without your own opinions or opinions.
Rare historical jelly grass, hope to maintain the standard.
The angle is very novel. It is a relatively new idea in historical texts in recent years. The progressive political and economic analysis is also reasonable. The problem is that the military and political descriptions are too naive. It is a good idea, but the author lacks sufficient knowledge and experience to support it, and the details are too stretched. There are so many big things, and I can't wait to finish them all in one day. I feel that this is a common problem among young authors. They have no patience at all... The reaction of the aristocratic family is too intense and sensitive. The same story may not be so abrupt in the progress bar after being extended to thirty or forty years. I can't stand it after seeing the latest chapters. It's a pity.
The characters are pseudo-three-dimensional, but I've had enough of reading cool articles.
It's an ordinary cool novel➕history, politics and economics, the plot is simple and easy to understand, the characters are decent but not many, in general it barely stands up, I think it's okay, and I feel that the writing is well divided into priorities. It feels a bit like learning something in class, which may not be very reasonable, but it seems very comfortable to read without using your brain. There is a sense of pleasure that the author racks his brains to pull the bullock cart, while the reader sits on the cart without thinking. It's just too little, urge me to update (whipping)
Personal opinion: The protagonist of this book is too human-machine, and I feel that there is no escape route for myself. Of course, it would feel good to regard the protagonist as Li Chengqian. The author must grasp Li Chengqian's growth process well to avoid collapse.
When Li Chengqian ascends the throne, the protagonist is about to die
At the end of this book, the protagonist will definitely die. Everything the protagonist said to Li Chengqian is equivalent to him, the prince, being the protagonist's puppet. When Li Chengqian ascends the throne, that is, when he completes his studies, the protagonist will definitely die at that time.
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Recommended to take a look Tang Chuan, the lecturer of the deposed prince Li Chengqian, is currently using various strategies to save Li Chengqian and save his own life. It can be seen that the protagonist was definitely not a junior high school art teacher before (manual dog head) The various games are written very smoothly, and there are no major flaws. Except for the character Li Chengqian, I personally don't particularly like him, but just treat him as a problem child.




Li Shimin: "The fact that the prince has such a responsibility and such a strategy is really a blessing to the Tang Dynasty and a blessing to the people!"













