
Gaowu Water Margin, Killing the Giant Bandits at the Beginning
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In March of the third year of Emperor Jiayou's reign in the Song Dynasty, a plague prevailed in the capital. The emperor decreed that the Heavenly Master of the Han Dynasty would come to court at starry night to combat the plague. Hong Xing, the Taiwei in front of the palace, was specially mentioned as an angel and went to Longhu Mountain in Xinzhou, Jiangxi Province to announce his request. It is said that Taiwei Hong received the imperial edict, mounted his horse, and the group took the route to Xinzhou. In more than one day, they went to the Qing Palace on Longhu Mountain. However, the Master of the Qing Palace repeatedly blocked him on his way, saying that he needed to fast and bathe, and he could only sincerely ask for permission. Lieutenant Hong was dissatisfied and took advantage of his power to rush to the inner hall and said: "You are so unruly that you should return to the court. First, I will tell you that you violated the imperial edict and did not allow me to see the Heavenly Master. Later, I will tell you that you set up this palace privately and pretended to be the Demon King of Lockdown, inciting the soldiers and civilians to pursue the ultimatum and assassinate Yuanxi Junzhou to suffer." He ordered everyone to remove the seal in front of the palace, open the lock with a hammer, and break into the ancient forbidden place. There was nothing in the hall, only a stone tablet in the center, with a stone tortoise sitting underneath. On the stone tablet were written dragon seals, phoenix seals, and heavenly scripts and seals. No one knew it, and ancient meanings came to them. Lieutenant Hong took advantage of his power to act barbaric and ordered his men to pull down the stone monument. He also dug up the stone tortoise and abandoned it in a room, but the real people around him refused to listen. Lifting up the forbidden stone slab, there was a cave with a depth of ten thousand feet under the slab, shrouded in black mist, and the depth was unknown. After hearing a loud explosion, a billowing black air rose up, toppling the palace and soaring into the sky. Hundreds of golden lights scattered in the air, heading in all directions. Another stream of fresh air followed him straight up into the air, heading straight to the northwest, and disappeared in an instant. Lieutenant Hong's face was as frightened as dirt, and his legs were trembling. Knowing that he had caused a great disaster, he immediately covered his face and ran away. The story begins here...
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
The results of the new book are released half a month ago.
There were 74,000 words updated, and there were only 641 collections. In the second week, there were no recommendations. Seeing that this book was about to hit the streets, the editor felt that there was no hope for it. He thought it made sense, so he might as well just cut it. So I stopped updating for two days. Today I read the popular book "Gou Becomes a Talent in the First Saint Demon Sect", and I was surprised to find that the book has not exceeded 1,000 collections at 100,000 words. Wow, what the hell is this? Recalling that my book had hardly been exposed in the new book issue, I had a vague expectation in my heart. I felt that although it was pushed to the ICU, it seemed that it could still be saved. Anyway, this is a book written with care. Write to 300,000 words first and then talk about it. Come on, Pikachu!
It's been several days, why haven't you written anything?
Did Tsarist Russia lose 8.7 million people in World War I?
This number was searched on Baidu, and I was very surprised when I first saw it. However, a closer look shows that since the war in 1914, Tsarist Russia suffered successive defeats in front of the German army. In the first year, the losses in several major battles were as high as 16.7 Million people, and millions of people were captured. Adding in the soldiers who escaped, deserted, were lost at the front lines and died of starvation in the following years, there were really eight to nine million soldiers. Look, the number of people in Tsarist Russia in 1914 was 176 million. How many were left after the war?
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
The results of the new book are released half a month ago.
There were 74,000 words updated, and there were only 641 collections. In the second week, there were no recommendations. Seeing that this book was about to hit the streets, the editor felt that there was no hope for it. He thought it made sense, so he might as well just cut it. So I stopped updating for two days. Today I read the popular book "Gou Becomes a Talent in the First Saint Demon Sect", and I was surprised to find that the book has not exceeded 1,000 collections at 100,000 words. Wow, what the hell is this? Recalling that my book had hardly been exposed in the new book issue, I had a vague expectation in my heart. I felt that although it was pushed to the ICU, it seemed that it could still be saved. Anyway, this is a book written with care. Write to 300,000 words first and then talk about it. Come on, Pikachu!
It's been several days, why haven't you written anything?
Did Tsarist Russia lose 8.7 million people in World War I?
This number was searched on Baidu, and I was very surprised when I first saw it. However, a closer look shows that since the war in 1914, Tsarist Russia suffered successive defeats in front of the German army. In the first year, the losses in several major battles were as high as 16.7 Million people, and millions of people were captured. Adding in the soldiers who escaped, deserted, were lost at the front lines and died of starvation in the following years, there were really eight to nine million soldiers. Look, the number of people in Tsarist Russia in 1914 was 176 million. How many were left after the war?









