
Jiyuan
by Crab Heart
About This Novel
In 1213 AD, the Jin Kingdom gradually became weak, and the Southern Song Dynasty was still in decline; Xixia, Dali, Goryeo, and Japan were not even mentionable. An unprecedentedly powerful force has risen on the plateau and will irrigate the Eurasian continent with the blood of hundreds of millions of people. In the face of the catastrophe, a young man clenched his bow and knife, trying to strangle fate by the throat.
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Official(95)Scraped 2d ago
Highly recommended
The book is good, and the knowledge reserve is also very good. I hope to maintain this style and avoid the so-called technology that transcends the times and the mindless supremacy of force. It's rare to see a novel that's close to reality, especially the descriptions of military commanders and soldiers on the battlefield are particularly detailed.
Ancient wars did not write about women? Have any desires been castrated by the author? In ancient times, soldiers only valued two things, money and women. The protagonist and his soldiers seemed to be saints, and it was their duty to save the world. The protagonist was so powerful that he didn't even have a woman, let alone an heir, and no one reminded him. What are you working so hard for? It feels like the author is not writing about the protagonist, but using the protagonist to go back to ancient times to compete with Genghis Khan, so the protagonist and his soldiers have no desires and desires.
Recommended, I can't say much about the writing style, but the taste is still the same
I just saw the hot air balloon, and there should be people climbing the technology behind it. I have read a few books by this author, but I couldn't stand them all in the early stages. They all started on the Hell difficulty level (I am very weak, and my opponents are all popular in the world). However, the angle or idea I chose seems unreasonable. For example, this book, the history of this period, is also about the fight against the Jin Dynasty and the Mongolia to restore the glory of the Han Dynasty. Another niche author Hebiancao is in the blood. This novel has a relatively reasonable idea. It does not involve science and technology, but it also has the Whampoa Military Academy-style training of grassroots generals. However, the performance in the war is not too exaggerated, and it is appropriate enough to make readers enthusiastic but not disgusted. The last thing this kind of novel should do is to focus on technology and look down upon contemporary soldiers, civilians and generals who are trying to survive in troubled times. Why can a time traveler (or awakener) in the peaceful era of the 21st century look down upon them? In most novels, the main character is mentally retarded first, which is ridiculous. The author is indeed capable, but the writing style is still the same in several novels. The style of several books is grain and grass + military strategy. The skeleton is tough, but for a full-length novel, it lacks a lot of flesh and blood, so it is relatively boring. I only read the early stages of several books, and I felt tired. The writing is a bit messy. I always feel that the author should have written better based on his writing skills. It may also be that it is difficult to agree with others and just does not suit my personal taste. I am sorry.
The protagonist is too smooth. Along the way, there is not even a single decent setback, nor does he suffer a single defeat. The Mongol army, which was foreshadowed in advance and is the most brave in the world, seems to have lost its mind in front of the protagonist's army composed of broken soldiers and civilian bravery. Historical literature should not be so outrageous, otherwise, it is better to watch the fantasy invincible flow.
Update, why is the starting point updated and QQ reading not updated? Please update quickly.
Update, why is the starting point updated and QQ reading not updated? Please update quickly.
Opening the seal to put out the fire was really disgusting. What a stupid plot. The protagonist personally went to save people. Why didn't he die inside? How disgusting. .
Really good
The protagonist is not a time traveler in the strict sense, but rather an aborigine who had a dream. The general personality, experience, and ideas are still the same as those of the original owner, but his horizons are suddenly slightly broadened. This kind of time travel is quite interesting. The fighting scenes are very delicately written and very exciting.
The combat power is really broken
Mongolia, like Gundam per capita, had raids and iron pagoda cleansing, resulting in hundreds of deaths. A group of defeated peasant soldiers in the Red Coat Army couldn't even defeat the Jin Army. Just because they turned into mourning soldiers, they were able to fight the Dinghai Navy who were well-equipped and well-trained and could fight in the Mongolian field.
Can you open a chapter and arrange a fight between the three beasts, Monk Chen, Guo Xiabao and Guo Ning? They are all characters with relatively high force value. Whether they are fighting in a group or fighting generals, these three people are very fierce.
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Official(95)Scraped 2d ago
Highly recommended
The book is good, and the knowledge reserve is also very good. I hope to maintain this style and avoid the so-called technology that transcends the times and the mindless supremacy of force. It's rare to see a novel that's close to reality, especially the descriptions of military commanders and soldiers on the battlefield are particularly detailed.
Ancient wars did not write about women? Have any desires been castrated by the author? In ancient times, soldiers only valued two things, money and women. The protagonist and his soldiers seemed to be saints, and it was their duty to save the world. The protagonist was so powerful that he didn't even have a woman, let alone an heir, and no one reminded him. What are you working so hard for? It feels like the author is not writing about the protagonist, but using the protagonist to go back to ancient times to compete with Genghis Khan, so the protagonist and his soldiers have no desires and desires.
Recommended, I can't say much about the writing style, but the taste is still the same
I just saw the hot air balloon, and there should be people climbing the technology behind it. I have read a few books by this author, but I couldn't stand them all in the early stages. They all started on the Hell difficulty level (I am very weak, and my opponents are all popular in the world). However, the angle or idea I chose seems unreasonable. For example, this book, the history of this period, is also about the fight against the Jin Dynasty and the Mongolia to restore the glory of the Han Dynasty. Another niche author Hebiancao is in the blood. This novel has a relatively reasonable idea. It does not involve science and technology, but it also has the Whampoa Military Academy-style training of grassroots generals. However, the performance in the war is not too exaggerated, and it is appropriate enough to make readers enthusiastic but not disgusted. The last thing this kind of novel should do is to focus on technology and look down upon contemporary soldiers, civilians and generals who are trying to survive in troubled times. Why can a time traveler (or awakener) in the peaceful era of the 21st century look down upon them? In most novels, the main character is mentally retarded first, which is ridiculous. The author is indeed capable, but the writing style is still the same in several novels. The style of several books is grain and grass + military strategy. The skeleton is tough, but for a full-length novel, it lacks a lot of flesh and blood, so it is relatively boring. I only read the early stages of several books, and I felt tired. The writing is a bit messy. I always feel that the author should have written better based on his writing skills. It may also be that it is difficult to agree with others and just does not suit my personal taste. I am sorry.
The protagonist is too smooth. Along the way, there is not even a single decent setback, nor does he suffer a single defeat. The Mongol army, which was foreshadowed in advance and is the most brave in the world, seems to have lost its mind in front of the protagonist's army composed of broken soldiers and civilian bravery. Historical literature should not be so outrageous, otherwise, it is better to watch the fantasy invincible flow.
Update, why is the starting point updated and QQ reading not updated? Please update quickly.
Update, why is the starting point updated and QQ reading not updated? Please update quickly.
Opening the seal to put out the fire was really disgusting. What a stupid plot. The protagonist personally went to save people. Why didn't he die inside? How disgusting. .
Really good
The protagonist is not a time traveler in the strict sense, but rather an aborigine who had a dream. The general personality, experience, and ideas are still the same as those of the original owner, but his horizons are suddenly slightly broadened. This kind of time travel is quite interesting. The fighting scenes are very delicately written and very exciting.
The combat power is really broken
Mongolia, like Gundam per capita, had raids and iron pagoda cleansing, resulting in hundreds of deaths. A group of defeated peasant soldiers in the Red Coat Army couldn't even defeat the Jin Army. Just because they turned into mourning soldiers, they were able to fight the Dinghai Navy who were well-equipped and well-trained and could fight in the Mongolian field.
Can you open a chapter and arrange a fight between the three beasts, Monk Chen, Guo Xiabao and Guo Ning? They are all characters with relatively high force value. Whether they are fighting in a group or fighting generals, these three people are very fierce.
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There are really many hidden good books in the historical area, but I don't know why they are not very popular.




The war scenes are excellent, and the cruelty of the cold weapon war described in the text is very brilliant. The cruel ones are extremely cruel, and the weak ones collapse at the touch of a button. If you like war literature, don't miss it!




A new book by the author of "The Remaining Smoke of Han Ding"! ! ! ! Northern Han people during the Yuan Dynasty




I like this one better than the last one I didn't follow, The Remaining Smoke of the Cauldron. Good guys, I feel like I have recorded several authors who have kept improving.














