
Gou Qin
by Mi Muli
About This Novel
In the last years of the Later Zhao Dynasty, heroes were vying for hegemony, and the land of the Northern Kingdom ushered in an inevitable reshuffle. A dynasty named "Qin" once again emerged in the fertile fields of Qinchuan over eight hundred miles away.
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Official(50)Scraped 2d ago
The most rubbish writing about sieges and battles, tmd, I just wrote about sieges and wins in one stroke. Every battle was like this, and the details were not described at all. If you write it like this, you can write thousands of chapters, and they all went directly to the United States. They were invincible and invincible. The writing is too poor and the details are not described.
It's not stupid to agree with the contraction strategy. The traverser's strength is farming. Isn't it good to compete with the opponent in Yiluo Basin and Shanxi? They occupy the geographical area and force others to come over. Without Shanxi, people can sneak across the Yellow River anywhere. There are several ferries in history. Also, have you ever heard that if you defend the river, you must defend the Huaihe River? If you really retreat to the Yangtze River, it will be a natural hazard. There is a total, and it is similar in Shaanxi. In addition, referring to the Eastern and Western Wei, a jade, Beigong City, and how long Taiyuan fought, the best strategy is to defend the point in front of the fulcrum and fight against consumption, while Hangu and the Yellow River serve as the bottom line. Moreover, the ancients did not know that Yan and the Eastern Jin Dynasty were self-exposed travelers. Didn't they know it? Dragging Yan exposed himself.
There are similar issues with the previous book
The protagonist is too gloomy. How can he convince the public with the conspiracy and calculation throughout the story? You can seize power through conspiracy and trickery, but in troubled times, how can you convince the public if there is no practical information?
The two stars are because it is about the Five Dynasties and Sixteen Kingdoms. There is nothing else novel about it. The main character in particular feels very awkward. The more I watch it, the more I feel like it.
It is recommended that there be fewer chapters on farming. Recently, they are all about farming, and the more you read, the less interesting it becomes. Although Fighting for the World does have to pay attention to these, this is a novel, and you still have to pay attention to the plot. Long chapters about farming are boring.
The more it is written, the more shit it gets. The protagonist does not seem to have the courage to be the founding emperor of the country. His own agents can even be instigated by a woman to rebel. The funniest thing is that the protagonist cannot pass the same beauty test. In one word - absolute.
It's okay in the front, but not in the back.
Later, the main character was written to be very benevolent and extremely poisonous. I couldn't stand it anymore.
Chapter 13 Really becomes a dog
Bearing the humiliation and bearing the heavy burden... Even if you are a dog, the soldiers under your command must also follow the protagonist and be the dog... Surprisingly, no one has defected yet... How could the ancient soldiers have such high loyalty? With the so-called humiliation and bearing the burden of the protagonist, do you really think of yourself as Zhu Di?
In the last book, the protagonist didn't look like a time traveler at all. It felt like he was just a more powerful and lucky native.
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Official(50)Scraped 2d ago
The most rubbish writing about sieges and battles, tmd, I just wrote about sieges and wins in one stroke. Every battle was like this, and the details were not described at all. If you write it like this, you can write thousands of chapters, and they all went directly to the United States. They were invincible and invincible. The writing is too poor and the details are not described.
It's not stupid to agree with the contraction strategy. The traverser's strength is farming. Isn't it good to compete with the opponent in Yiluo Basin and Shanxi? They occupy the geographical area and force others to come over. Without Shanxi, people can sneak across the Yellow River anywhere. There are several ferries in history. Also, have you ever heard that if you defend the river, you must defend the Huaihe River? If you really retreat to the Yangtze River, it will be a natural hazard. There is a total, and it is similar in Shaanxi. In addition, referring to the Eastern and Western Wei, a jade, Beigong City, and how long Taiyuan fought, the best strategy is to defend the point in front of the fulcrum and fight against consumption, while Hangu and the Yellow River serve as the bottom line. Moreover, the ancients did not know that Yan and the Eastern Jin Dynasty were self-exposed travelers. Didn't they know it? Dragging Yan exposed himself.
There are similar issues with the previous book
The protagonist is too gloomy. How can he convince the public with the conspiracy and calculation throughout the story? You can seize power through conspiracy and trickery, but in troubled times, how can you convince the public if there is no practical information?
The two stars are because it is about the Five Dynasties and Sixteen Kingdoms. There is nothing else novel about it. The main character in particular feels very awkward. The more I watch it, the more I feel like it.
It is recommended that there be fewer chapters on farming. Recently, they are all about farming, and the more you read, the less interesting it becomes. Although Fighting for the World does have to pay attention to these, this is a novel, and you still have to pay attention to the plot. Long chapters about farming are boring.
The more it is written, the more shit it gets. The protagonist does not seem to have the courage to be the founding emperor of the country. His own agents can even be instigated by a woman to rebel. The funniest thing is that the protagonist cannot pass the same beauty test. In one word - absolute.
It's okay in the front, but not in the back.
Later, the main character was written to be very benevolent and extremely poisonous. I couldn't stand it anymore.
Chapter 13 Really becomes a dog
Bearing the humiliation and bearing the heavy burden... Even if you are a dog, the soldiers under your command must also follow the protagonist and be the dog... Surprisingly, no one has defected yet... How could the ancient soldiers have such high loyalty? With the so-called humiliation and bearing the burden of the protagonist, do you really think of yourself as Zhu Di?
In the last book, the protagonist didn't look like a time traveler at all. It felt like he was just a more powerful and lucky native.
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🌟🌟🌟No bragging, no slander, Lao Mi is definitely a veteran. He was in the same period as me twice, and his writing style is nothing to say. He wrote about the period when Shi Zhao fell, Ran Min rose and fell...




A historical novel about the Five Husties and the Rebellion of China.




There are a lot of flaws in the early stage, but it's okay later on. Keywords: Political Daqin (Why can advanced civilizations crush each other when they encounter backward civilizations? It's not just a simple gap in weapons and equipment. There are gaps in all aspects from ideas to ways of doing things. It is absolutely wise to say that those who are lagging will be beaten.)













