
Big Brother Said I Am Invincible
by History Wolf
About This Novel
My name is Li Xuanba, the third eldest son of the Duke of Tang Dynasty. I have been frail and sick since I was a child, and I am the weakest child in the family. Until one day, my eldest brother went out on horseback and fell. When he woke up, he became very talkative. He took my hand and said that I would be an invincible general in the world, capable of killing millions of rebels by one person. Since the elder brother said so, it must be true. Also known as "The Legend of the Overlord of the Tang Dynasty", "From Li Xuanba to Li Yuanba", "The Artificial Overlord Plan", "Brothers, the situation is urgent now!" .
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
The subject matter was poorly chosen.
After the book was released, there was promotion. I followed the author's two books and naturally clicked in to read it. To be honest, I realized that the big brother of this book title was Li Jiancheng and I stopped reading it. In my opinion, if you want to write a historical text well and write it well, you must have at least two points, you must have a hero. If there are regrets, just like Zhihu is still discussing what to give Zhuge Liang to win the Northern Expedition, and "Qin Officials", the pinnacle of historical novel classification, people will also want to know why Qin, which was able to sweep the six kingdoms, fell after the second generation, and what would happen if it did not die. Let's talk about the topic of this book, Sui and Tang Dynasties? What's the regret about this? Isn't Li Shimin's title of Heavenly Khan enough? Just hell, how do you want to write it? Can the protagonist win Li Shimin in the Xuanwumen duel? Li Shimin can safely be the second child and not fight for the emperor? Let's be rude, are you worthy? Can the emperor you created compare with the top five emperors throughout the ages? The protagonists you write are basically all very brave. This is considered path dependent. On the battlefield, if a general is invincible if he is brave, then Xiang Yu will not lose to Han Xin, and Lu Bu will not die so quickly. The protagonist of this book is Li Yuanba. Obviously, he is still a standard protagonist. Can the battles you wrote about Li Yuanba be more beautiful than those of Tiance General Li Shimin? If you want to write light-hearted articles, you might as well change your name and call your second brother "I am invincible." Isn't the regret of this book Li Jiancheng? I have never seen a book that is so off-putting from the beginning. You are a genius if you can find such an uncomfortable subject matter in your comfort zone. You might as well write, hey, time travel to become Xiang Yu, hey, travel to become Lu Bu. At least these will not scare away readers at the beginning.
The old wolf returned to the old road of family fun and the tasteless running water
Compared with Northern Qi and Yiguan, it is far inferior. It is said to be invincible, but I just saw a boring running account, and it is difficult for me to imagine Li Shimin and his father and brothers having family fun.
The beginning of Lao Lang is not as attractive as the previous book. Li Jiancheng's part may dissuade some people. Li Jiancheng is a real chicken killer, and there is no cheat (jade pendant). The protagonist may not be killed by his hands. How can a normal person let the protagonist who looks like a fake at first glance still insist on his own opinion after knowing that his younger brother failed in practice (Li Da himself does not know that jade pendants can save lives, has no knowledge of the history of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and only knows fantasy novels, so he is a semi-transformer). There is a problem with the pacing. Lao Lang wanted to write like a grown-up king, but in fact he is the opposite of a dog (Li San is really cute, quite like a horse, and is good at growing up)
I'm wearing the oldest one, and there's no description of the protagonist at all. You might as well just wear the third one, it's too big.
No sense of substitution
I chose a time traveler at the start As a result, the perspective in the later stage is always in the group portrait The first three pictures are very poisonous Why do you always write such unpleasant things?
How many more chapters are left? I just need to briefly introduce the context. Anyway, it's all fictional magic. Hurry up and write the main story around the protagonist. If you want to retire and write a novel, just say it.
The plot is powerful and fascinating
I don't know that there are always people who say that the protagonist is stupid. He clearly stated that his understanding of the Sui Dynasty mainly comes from storytelling and novels. Just like my previous understanding of the Sui Dynasty came from the TV series Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. What is there to complain about?
Not recommended
Compared with the author's previous books, this one is obviously much less interesting. Friends who like historical texts do not recommend this book. But the author's quality is pretty good, so we can wait for his next book.
I don't know who is the protagonist or if there is no protagonist or they are both protagonists!
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
The subject matter was poorly chosen.
After the book was released, there was promotion. I followed the author's two books and naturally clicked in to read it. To be honest, I realized that the big brother of this book title was Li Jiancheng and I stopped reading it. In my opinion, if you want to write a historical text well and write it well, you must have at least two points, you must have a hero. If there are regrets, just like Zhihu is still discussing what to give Zhuge Liang to win the Northern Expedition, and "Qin Officials", the pinnacle of historical novel classification, people will also want to know why Qin, which was able to sweep the six kingdoms, fell after the second generation, and what would happen if it did not die. Let's talk about the topic of this book, Sui and Tang Dynasties? What's the regret about this? Isn't Li Shimin's title of Heavenly Khan enough? Just hell, how do you want to write it? Can the protagonist win Li Shimin in the Xuanwumen duel? Li Shimin can safely be the second child and not fight for the emperor? Let's be rude, are you worthy? Can the emperor you created compare with the top five emperors throughout the ages? The protagonists you write are basically all very brave. This is considered path dependent. On the battlefield, if a general is invincible if he is brave, then Xiang Yu will not lose to Han Xin, and Lu Bu will not die so quickly. The protagonist of this book is Li Yuanba. Obviously, he is still a standard protagonist. Can the battles you wrote about Li Yuanba be more beautiful than those of Tiance General Li Shimin? If you want to write light-hearted articles, you might as well change your name and call your second brother "I am invincible." Isn't the regret of this book Li Jiancheng? I have never seen a book that is so off-putting from the beginning. You are a genius if you can find such an uncomfortable subject matter in your comfort zone. You might as well write, hey, time travel to become Xiang Yu, hey, travel to become Lu Bu. At least these will not scare away readers at the beginning.
The old wolf returned to the old road of family fun and the tasteless running water
Compared with Northern Qi and Yiguan, it is far inferior. It is said to be invincible, but I just saw a boring running account, and it is difficult for me to imagine Li Shimin and his father and brothers having family fun.
The beginning of Lao Lang is not as attractive as the previous book. Li Jiancheng's part may dissuade some people. Li Jiancheng is a real chicken killer, and there is no cheat (jade pendant). The protagonist may not be killed by his hands. How can a normal person let the protagonist who looks like a fake at first glance still insist on his own opinion after knowing that his younger brother failed in practice (Li Da himself does not know that jade pendants can save lives, has no knowledge of the history of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and only knows fantasy novels, so he is a semi-transformer). There is a problem with the pacing. Lao Lang wanted to write like a grown-up king, but in fact he is the opposite of a dog (Li San is really cute, quite like a horse, and is good at growing up)
I'm wearing the oldest one, and there's no description of the protagonist at all. You might as well just wear the third one, it's too big.
No sense of substitution
I chose a time traveler at the start As a result, the perspective in the later stage is always in the group portrait The first three pictures are very poisonous Why do you always write such unpleasant things?
How many more chapters are left? I just need to briefly introduce the context. Anyway, it's all fictional magic. Hurry up and write the main story around the protagonist. If you want to retire and write a novel, just say it.
The plot is powerful and fascinating
I don't know that there are always people who say that the protagonist is stupid. He clearly stated that his understanding of the Sui Dynasty mainly comes from storytelling and novels. Just like my previous understanding of the Sui Dynasty came from the TV series Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. What is there to complain about?
Not recommended
Compared with the author's previous books, this one is obviously much less interesting. Friends who like historical texts do not recommend this book. But the author's quality is pretty good, so we can wait for his next book.
I don't know who is the protagonist or if there is no protagonist or they are both protagonists!
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Recommended: Wanjunzhizi Lao Lang's new book, the protagonist Li Yuanba of the Tang Dynasty, this book has restored the previous style, can be read into the pit, recommended, recommended, urged for more, urged for more, urged for more.




Reading progress: Chapter 101 Liu Xuan's past Reading score: 30 points, recommended Reading summary: A sophisticated historical article about the late Sui Dynasty. The protagonist Li Xuanba behaves very kindly, and he probably strives to be a moral model. The overall atmosphere is relatively relaxed. It's good as a daily pastime. Writing style (7 points): Lao Lang's writing style is quite sophisticated. There are not many descriptions of scenes, costumes, and backgrounds in the article, and it mainly focuses on the dialogue between the characters. The action descriptions are relatively brief, and there are no large-scale war scenes that are common in historical texts. The overall feeling is still very smooth. Characters (6 points): The more important characters currently appearing are the Li family, Liu Xuan and others. In their daily depictions, these characters are, at best, more relaxed and humorous, and at worst, more frivolous, which is more in line with the relatively relaxed tone of this book. However, what is somewhat uncomfortable is that, perhaps in order to match the moral level of the protagonist, the moral standards of all non-harlequin characters have been forcibly raised. To put it bluntly, it doesn't look like the social turmoil of the late Sui Dynasty, but more like an imaginary fairy tale world. Especially the description of the deceased group and the Li family. The poverty, misery, and family destruction represented by the former are not necessarily related to kindness, loyalty, and gratitude. The latter is a typical representative of the powerful at that time. Historically, he was not known for his love for the people, but in this article, he is described as a moral model, which is a bit surprising. All I can say is that the characters in the book are quite likable if they are purely fictional. Plot (5 points): A kind-hearted son of a prefect who is less than 10 years old is raising a rebel. Can you believe it? A wealthy family had committed suicide on their privately owned copper mine, so they bet that Yang Guang wouldn't do anything serious? On the one hand, they are trying their best to depict a relatively normal historical society, and on the other hand, they are arranging an unreliable adventure itinerary for the protagonist who is not very prominent in military force, just to show his kindness? No, since he is not the Li Yuanba who can dual-wield a 400-pound drum beater and golden hammer and slaughter a million troops in one day, how can he achieve this kind of saintly kindness? Drive all the thieves into other people's fields? Do you use the wealth and money you absorb at home to help the poor? Setting (6 points): Basically, it's a pretty decent background in the late Sui Dynasty. Li Jiancheng, who is equivalent to half a time traveler and is suspected of having schizophrenia, is not the protagonist. He gave the protagonist a companion jade pendant with magical powers and forcibly prescribed a physical enhancement device to the protagonist. Thoughts (6 points): Full of feudal romantic thoughts, the protagonist's words and deeds are closer to those of a knight in the traditional sense than to a leader. But it's really good as a pastime, but it's hard to avoid feeling uncomfortable after looking at it for a few more times.




Super seedling. Lao Lang has published a new book. As a person who is a fan, I can only take the initiative to be the tap water. This time, I actually wrote about the most popular one - the early Tang Dynasty! The protagonist is Li Yuan's third son, who has an older brother who is a time travel tool. Overall, the style is humorous. It should be enjoyable to watch.



Recommendation index: ★★★★ Recommended content: At the beginning, people will think that the protagonist is Li Jiancheng, but the protagonist is Li Xuanba. The overall plot currently seems a bit group-like, and Xuan Ba may not give people a good sense of immersion, but I still found it quite interesting to watch. I'm more looking forward to what direction Xuanwu Gate will turn into.













