
I Will Live Forever in Chinese History
About This Novel
Zhou Pingan has only one goal in life, to get involved less, to be more stable, and to live as long as possible. But fate tightly bound him to the fate of this land. He joined the Proton Mansion, saw with his own eyes the birth of Ying Zheng, and unified the six countries and unified the world. When Chu and Han were fighting for hegemony, he watched the end of the overlordship on the bank of Wujiang River, sighing softly that his fate was over. During the prosperous Tang Dynasty in Chang'an, he listened to poets reciting poems and poems in a wine shop and witnessed the grand scene of all nations coming to court. In the troubled times of modern times, he put aside his low profile and used his experience accumulated over thousands of years to quietly light up the fire of hope for China. He does not strive for hegemony or claim to be emperor, he just wants to live up to his conscience. Emperors will grow old and dynasties will perish. Only he and this land called China will continue to thrive in the years.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
When I saw this, I was not interested in looking down. . . It's really a mess, pretending to be stupid. As a time traveler, you still have Chinese history. Do you know who Liu Ji and Lu Zhi are? When I meet some historical figures, I pretend not to know. When I saw this, I was not interested in looking down. . . It's really a mess, pretending to be stupid.
The author should maintain the writing style at the beginning, so that the protagonist does not participate too much in the events of historical figures, and maintains a dissociated state, watching the development of history, having relatively simple interactions with some historical figures, and leaving behind some various legends. What would readers think if the protagonist overly participated in historical events but could not change the direction of history? The plot that follows Zhang Qian for so long is honestly boring to write. I have read several novels of this type, and they all start well, but then become unfinished.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
When I saw this, I was not interested in looking down. . . It's really a mess, pretending to be stupid. As a time traveler, you still have Chinese history. Do you know who Liu Ji and Lu Zhi are? When I meet some historical figures, I pretend not to know. When I saw this, I was not interested in looking down. . . It's really a mess, pretending to be stupid.
The author should maintain the writing style at the beginning, so that the protagonist does not participate too much in the events of historical figures, and maintains a dissociated state, watching the development of history, having relatively simple interactions with some historical figures, and leaving behind some various legends. What would readers think if the protagonist overly participated in historical events but could not change the direction of history? The plot that follows Zhang Qian for so long is honestly boring to write. I have read several novels of this type, and they all start well, but then become unfinished.









