
Australia 1671
by Xu Jiuliu
About This Novel
The new book "I Was a Founding Father in America" has been uploaded! A modern large-scale shipyard and 4,500 modern people traveled to Australia in parallel time and space in 1671 during the Age of Discovery. How will the traveling people with modern technology and concepts collide with the Qing Dynasty in the early Kangxi period, the Britain of Charles II, the France of the Sun King Louis XIV, the sea coachmen of the golden age, the Ottomans across Asia, Europe and Africa, and the Rakshasa Kingdom conquering the east?
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
To be honest, if 4,000 people traveled through the past and 800 forces were not created, I would **
Who is he willing to go over and be your grandson?
. . . . .
Now it's okay to have a sun above your head. After time travel, some people still want to hang a sun. If it were me, I would send him to meet his father.
I generally don't look at people wearing group clothes.
Group wear, who will be the emperor? In the end, they are all enemies. Don't test human nature.
The theme of group wear is very good, but it's a bit cool and interesting but I didn't get the point right.
Bringing a republic to the feudal dynasty through group travel and group portraits is still a very novel theme, but as a reader, what you want to see is technology and civilization reducing dimensionality and leading the indigenous people to better and better, not the time-traveling people fighting for power at the top! Just write about war scenes and beat the enemy to pieces. However, the author spent too much time on tactics, but the new look and good changes he brought to the feudal immigrants were always hastily mentioned. It feels like it misses the point at all. The author's writing is smooth, the character descriptions are not childish, and the female characters are described as normal human beings (I have such low requirements for the female characters written by Qidian authors, but there are still many writings that make them not look like Homo sapiens, like an inflatable doll...) So I give it a pass mark - it's okay, it's watchable, it's not poisonous and it's not satisfying enough.
Can you open another Australian book? Don't wear it in a group, get a low-end version of the system
Nothing else, I just like watching Australia
The establishment of the Han Dynasty made us understand that the talents of a county are enough to govern a country
This crooked teaching is really superfluous!
Four thousand people wear it and change the world? I really took too big a step and it hurt my balls.
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
To be honest, if 4,000 people traveled through the past and 800 forces were not created, I would **
Who is he willing to go over and be your grandson?
. . . . .
Now it's okay to have a sun above your head. After time travel, some people still want to hang a sun. If it were me, I would send him to meet his father.
I generally don't look at people wearing group clothes.
Group wear, who will be the emperor? In the end, they are all enemies. Don't test human nature.
The theme of group wear is very good, but it's a bit cool and interesting but I didn't get the point right.
Bringing a republic to the feudal dynasty through group travel and group portraits is still a very novel theme, but as a reader, what you want to see is technology and civilization reducing dimensionality and leading the indigenous people to better and better, not the time-traveling people fighting for power at the top! Just write about war scenes and beat the enemy to pieces. However, the author spent too much time on tactics, but the new look and good changes he brought to the feudal immigrants were always hastily mentioned. It feels like it misses the point at all. The author's writing is smooth, the character descriptions are not childish, and the female characters are described as normal human beings (I have such low requirements for the female characters written by Qidian authors, but there are still many writings that make them not look like Homo sapiens, like an inflatable doll...) So I give it a pass mark - it's okay, it's watchable, it's not poisonous and it's not satisfying enough.
Can you open another Australian book? Don't wear it in a group, get a low-end version of the system
Nothing else, I just like watching Australia
The establishment of the Han Dynasty made us understand that the talents of a county are enough to govern a country
This crooked teaching is really superfluous!
Four thousand people wear it and change the world? I really took too big a step and it hurt my balls.
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A new book published by the group, the writing is pretty good Tags: time travel, farming, big imagination Introduction: A large modern shipyard and 4,500 modern people traveled to Australia in parallel time and space in 1671 during the Age of Discovery. How will the traveling people with modern technology and concepts collide with the Qing Dynasty in the early Kangxi period, the Britain of Charles II, the France of the Sun King Louis XIV, the sea coachmen of the golden age, the Ottomans who traveled across Asia, Europe and Africa, and the Rakshasa Kingdom who conquered eastward?




After reading the beginning, I remembered that I started writing about personnel struggles without explaining anything. I didn't like it so much that I didn't read on. Copy Introduction A modern large-scale shipyard and 4,500 modern people have traveled to Australia in parallel time and space in 1671 during the Age of Discovery. How will the Chuangchu people with modern technology and concepts collide with the Qing Dynasty in the early Kangxi period, Britain under Charles II, France under the Sun King Louis XIV, the sea coachmen in the Golden Age, the Ottomans across Asia, Europe and Africa, and the Rakshasa Kingdom conquering the east?












