
Hidden Fishing Star Han: the Secret History of Guangwu
About This Novel
Everyone jokingly called Liu Xiu the son of the plane, but they didn't know that the real son of the plane was the hermit who was fishing by the river. Liu Xiu's transformation from Chung Ling Commoner to Emperor Guangwu is always covered by the shadow of this mysterious counselor. Yan Guang used system energy to forge an iron contract to stabilize the Green Forest Alliance, coughed up blue blood to deduce food routes to help Deng Yu defend the Seven Stars Valley, and even cut off one of his own fingers to frighten the rebels in exchange for military power. When Yin Lihua's Ninja silk handkerchief and Wan Wan's glazed lamp resonate in time and space, the two lines of fate are intertwined to form the key to breaking the situation, and the Big Dipper map emerging from Yan Guang's sternum is actually the ultimate imprint of the time traveler and the guardian of civilization. This work takes a cross-section of Yan Guang's life as its axis and radiates the blood-and-fire epic of the founding of the Eastern Han Dynasty from 23 to 25 AD. The golden finger of the time traveler is no longer an invincible plug-in, but a historical corrector with energy limits; the wisdom of the counselor is no longer limited to the power of the temple, but also has to deal with the life countdown of system collapse. When Liu Xiu carved the portraits of the twenty-eight generals on the cloud platform but lacked the name of Yan Guang, when the archaeological team salvaged the glass lamp with the star map a thousand years later, this civilization protection that spanned thousands of years finally wrote an eternal footnote in the brilliance of the stars.
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