
The Wind Rises in North America 1625
by Descend From Tianshan Mountain
About This Novel
A group of Chinese people from the future world accidentally broke into the West Coast of North America in the 17th century. They immediately changed the historical course of the entire world and firmly embedded the imprint of Chinese civilization into one piece of land after another. "The entire New World (American) continent is the chosen land for us Chinese people!" "The vast Pacific Ocean is the inner lake of us Chinese people!" "The Caribbean Sea is the washbasin for us Chinese people!" "Mozhou Continent is the mine for us Chinese people!" "..."
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(33)Scraped 2d ago
Never let the Tatars replace the Han Dynasty and maintain the existence of the Ming Dynasty, or let Shun replace the Ming Dynasty, or let Ming Shun confront each other, or even have numerous vassal towns, all of which are better than the Tatars.
This guy made an oath and used sensitive words throughout.
To be honest, what is a naturalization oath? Guys are all percent signs and and symbols. Is this a low-level author being made things difficult for? Or is this kind of thing more sensitive?
Hey, I remember that the second chapter of Xuanwei History of Ming Dynasty was updated.
Why is it gone? Was it reported again, or was it reviewed and eliminated? I just saw it once and then it disappeared. What happened to this?
Well written
Since the East Coast Kingdom book was removed from the shelves, I can no longer find a group-traveling hegemony novel that I can read. In order to support you, members who have been suspended for 15 days have also been recharged. I will keep voting for you if I have monthly votes in the future, and I hope you can keep writing. In addition, don't popularize too much science, which will affect subscriptions.
Hey, is the newly updated Visit 7 gone?
When did you follow? I followed it yesterday. When I came back, it was gone.
It is modern people's imagination of mechanical technology, which is dragged down by modern craftsmanship.
Nowadays, technology has developed to a certain level of precision. The extensive technology in the early industrial era is actually very simple, but it is more difficult to think about it. Modern people know this, so just let them focus on it.
Group wear? It's difficult to write about group dramas. Whether to write about sacrifice, whether to write about betrayal, whether to write about separation, whether to write about division, are all questions... The author only needs to feel comfortable writing, and the readers will have a lot to think about. (Manual dog head)
Okay, okay. I like this kind of group chatting, but the updates are too slow.
From now on, this mainland will only need to manage the current United States, Canada, and Greenland. A mainland with more than 20 million people is not small.
This is the article with the worst technological level I have ever seen. The artillery actually has to be bought from the Portuguese.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(33)Scraped 2d ago
Never let the Tatars replace the Han Dynasty and maintain the existence of the Ming Dynasty, or let Shun replace the Ming Dynasty, or let Ming Shun confront each other, or even have numerous vassal towns, all of which are better than the Tatars.
This guy made an oath and used sensitive words throughout.
To be honest, what is a naturalization oath? Guys are all percent signs and and symbols. Is this a low-level author being made things difficult for? Or is this kind of thing more sensitive?
Hey, I remember that the second chapter of Xuanwei History of Ming Dynasty was updated.
Why is it gone? Was it reported again, or was it reviewed and eliminated? I just saw it once and then it disappeared. What happened to this?
Well written
Since the East Coast Kingdom book was removed from the shelves, I can no longer find a group-traveling hegemony novel that I can read. In order to support you, members who have been suspended for 15 days have also been recharged. I will keep voting for you if I have monthly votes in the future, and I hope you can keep writing. In addition, don't popularize too much science, which will affect subscriptions.
Hey, is the newly updated Visit 7 gone?
When did you follow? I followed it yesterday. When I came back, it was gone.
It is modern people's imagination of mechanical technology, which is dragged down by modern craftsmanship.
Nowadays, technology has developed to a certain level of precision. The extensive technology in the early industrial era is actually very simple, but it is more difficult to think about it. Modern people know this, so just let them focus on it.
Group wear? It's difficult to write about group dramas. Whether to write about sacrifice, whether to write about betrayal, whether to write about separation, whether to write about division, are all questions... The author only needs to feel comfortable writing, and the readers will have a lot to think about. (Manual dog head)
Okay, okay. I like this kind of group chatting, but the updates are too slow.
From now on, this mainland will only need to manage the current United States, Canada, and Greenland. A mainland with more than 20 million people is not small.
This is the article with the worst technological level I have ever seen. The artillery actually has to be bought from the Portuguese.
Featured in 7 Booklists
Official(7)
A good group novel. It describes a group of modern navy soldiers in the 21st century who traveled to the coast of Vancouver, Canada in 1625 AD while performing a war at sea. Then the story begins to grow from small to big. The time span is large. Now the year 1642 has been written. The author's writing is better. Recommend!




Rating: 8.5 Points. The information is detailed and very good for understanding this period of history. Dozens of naval groups travel to small North American islands to farm and develop. The rhythm is relatively steady and the look and feel is smooth. It is a pity that apart from the advantages of modern equipment, the ideological organization and other aspects of military mass travel are no different from ordinary people's travel. It seems that the author is probably not a soldier and is just a brainchild. Overall it's not bad, but the author's level and the upper limit of the work are not that high.




A navy sailing training ship carried more than fifty naval cadets to North America hundreds of years ago. They quickly adapted to the environment to maximize the strength of this small group and compete with the voyagers of the new route. The writing is sophisticated and the plot is reasonable. Recommended reading.




📚 Book list recommendation: "The Wind Rises in North America 1625" Book title: "The Wind Rises in North America 1625" Author: Yi Jian Xia Tian Shan Tags: history·alternative history, struggle for hegemony, conspiracy When a group of Chinese people from the future unexpectedly landed on the west coast of North America in the 17th century, the wheel of history was completely turned around. This is not a simple time travel, but an epic story of creating a new world with modern industrial knowledge and national will. From establishing a stronghold, domesticating the natives, to building ships, sailing, and colonizing the land, the protagonist group gradually turned the "Xinzhou Continent" into the chosen land of the Chinese people, turned the vast Pacific Ocean into their own inner lake, and even regarded the Caribbean Sea as a washbasin and the Australian continent as a mine. The novel is fast-paced, with 7,000 words updated daily, and is densely packed with exciting points: it includes both the technological dimensionality reduction attack of industrial crushing, the scheming game of vertical and horizontal manipulation, and the national pride of the strong rise of Chinese civilization. With a length of 2.84 Million words and a serialization of 804 chapters, it allows you to immerse yourself in a journey of civilization expansion across time and space. If you like the farming style of the Industrial Party, the struggle for hegemony in the Age of Discovery, and cool articles about nationalism, this book "The Wind Rises in North America 1625" is definitely worth adding to your bookshelf.












