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Master Hans, it's over [I'm about to cry] [I'm about to cry] [I'm about to cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] But Hans's big hands are exerting force! @Leewenhoek No. 1
If someone who doesn't understand history and doesn't understand politics at all looks at it, he might give it five points. However, this book by the author is inexplicably more favorable to Trotsky than the previous one. It seems that he wrote too much about the Social Democratic Party in the previous book (I guess he was warned about this), so now he needs to make up for it with some extreme left-wing ideas [awkward laugh] Although the protagonist looks more like a real ordinary person than the previous book Hans and becomes stronger step by step, I still recommend the previous book more. After all, the aura of the protagonist in this book is stronger than the buff of Hans "saving the Kaiser's life" as of Chapter 30. Everything he does is smooth sailing, and any obstacles will disappear quickly (not solved but disappeared). It feels like there is no smart person except the protagonist. [Cover face] Summary: History is just a cool article, don't worry too much about whether the historical details at that time can make things happen. However, most people would not think that Toski would be happy if he continued to succeed in GM (to be honest, I personally feel that this idea is better than brainwashing Stalin in advance to carry out economic reforms/carrying out more orderly small purges). If you really want to read it, it's better to read the author's previous book. That one is almost the same, but I can give it five stars [Thoughts] ps: If it's okay later, I'll add more points.
The protagonist is not treated as an outsider, nor is the protagonist treated as a human being. [Laughing] All joking aside, I would like to express my feelings about Ending. First of all, the song title is very good, but compared to the previous one, I feel that there are huge internal obstacles. ← Ren Infinite Split belongs to this category. There is also the plot of falling in love with the princess, which is not to say that it cannot be done, but it is indeed a bit abrupt here. I feel that the author may be better at writing about aristocratic women who choose to use their strengths and avoid their weaknesses. Finally, I still have to work hard. Why is there only one update today [angry]
Hans's big hand still covers the world
Ask the author if there is any emotional line? Also, are you too sympathetic to the Romanov family? If they are so sympathetic to them, then what should they do to the millions of poor peasants who died in the old Russia and their newborn children, who are waiting to be fed?
It still has a sense of historical immersion, and the author writes in great detail. Unfortunately, the characterization skills are a bit lacking, but the flaws are not hidden, and the five stars are full [shy]
It can be seen that the teacher's historical skills are really good! Maybe it's due to my personal reasons and the Soviet system. I feel like it's not that exciting to watch this one after watching "The German Talker". The protagonist's portrayal is not as good as the previous one, but I still support the teacher! Come on, teacher!
The teacher's historical novels are still powerful, I hope there will be more of them [Like][Like][Like]
I read Chapter 5 of this book when I was reviewing it. I personally feel that the plot advancement is comfortable, the grammar, logic, and rhetoric are suitable for readers with certain reading abilities. The ability to mobilize emotions is strong, and the theme is clear. People who are really interested in it, such as me, may like it quite a lot.
This book has developed a more reasonable idea and adaptation based on its excellent literary skills and the great dream of planting red flags in the world. As for whether the direction of this book can normally go out of historical deduction and become a very feasible great idea, it is very important to test whether the author can find unity in literature and historical facts, and make the writing relatively interesting, reasonable, and operable. From the current point of view, The author is trying to solve this problem, and has received some doubts because his handling is not perfect. However, I believe that Leeuwenhoek will be able to overcome his own limitations. Come on, I hope you can write the great world we truly dream of. This is also the IF line I want to write, but I am too lazy and have no time to collect sophisticated historical materials. I still hope the author can work hard and write an epic.
The same recipe, the same taste [give your heart][give your heart][give your heart]
I came over from the last German book to support the author's new book. Let me talk about my thoughts first. After reading the dozens of chapters so far (to the German Revolution), the part in the Soviet Union at the beginning was a bit boring. However, this is because the protagonist's ability and character were not tempered at the beginning, so the rhythm of the plot was affected by the protagonist. The plot of the subsequent German chapters became more interesting. I won't spoil the details. I spent an hour or two in one sitting and read the latest chapter. It was interesting. In short, I am also a long-time reader of the author. I have been chasing Duke Hans von Joe for a long time in the last book. I will also follow this book. I hope the author will read more and faster [please update]
Dear author, can you lend me your Hans? I am imagining a story about a battle between a hundred time travellers.
Gua, Hans's big hand reaches out to Russia again [laughing evilly]
I feel that the Slavs are just a bunch of greenskins. If Waboss can't kill all his visible opponents, other greenskins will think he is weak and can be bullied, so they will continue to oppose him; if they kill them all, other greenskins will think he is an excellent leader.
The rhythm of the plot is well grasped, and it is related to the previous book. Worth reading [thinking]
One of the few good-looking Soviet articles (why do I always feel that the author has such a strong opinion against Stalin)
I can only say it looks good
It looks good. I hope it doesn't stretch my hips from behind.
Personally speaking, it is suitable for people like me who like history but don't know much about this specific period of history.
It continues the author's consistent style, with rigorous logic, consistent with the historical background, and a strong sense of substitution.
Come back and visit the grave, and leave a comment [love] [love]
Persimmons can be written as white, blue, and yellow, but they cannot be red. I think there is some explanation.
I think this (book) is okay, good, average, okay, passable, not bad, and acceptable. There is room for improvement.
Come on, author, I am a die-hard fan of yours. It can be said that I have never skipped reading any of your works. I really like your writing style. I have been reading it since The Kaiser's Sword. I am committed to it. Come on.
I trust what the author wrote
There is no point in talking too much. Let's see what the future results will be.
Don't let it end [cry] [cry] [cry] No, I really like it [cry] [cry] [cry]
Very good book. From the previous book. It's just that updates are very slow.
It feels like the author should be someone from a political school.