Fang Heng, a Chinese history teacher, accidentally traveled to the Warring States Period while traveling in Japan and became Takeda Shingen, who had just released his biological father. Relying on his own research methods on world history and war history, he survived and grew up in this strange country. From a fake "forced to do business", he gradually became a Warring States name who was truly responsible for the rise and fall of one side.
Reader comments
It's not bad, but I feel like there's no need to have conversations in Japanese first and then translate them.
As a teacher, you should not be too full when answering students' questions. You must consider all the situations clearly before speaking, and don't let students have ambiguities later (the attacks between princes in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods are indeed not just, but the war to defend the homeland also needs to be separately explained. It is a struggle to subjugate the country and exterminate the species, and it has justice in itself), so think carefully before typing next time, and don't be too full. And switching between Japanese and Chinese really affects the viewing experience.
The author's narration is very attractive.
I really like the author's writing style, and the Japanese synchronization is so comfortable. I hope to continue reading, it's good-looking, I love reading it [Sending heartfelt thanks]
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Very nice, good luck to the author
It's good, but don't have Japanese translating anymore, which hinders reading.
The writing is very good. Most people who write Warring States period literature do so because of their own hobbies. Come on.
The writing is good, but it's a bit literary and doesn't look like Internet writing.
I like the Takeda series very much, good luck to the author
It's not bad, but I feel like there's no need to have conversations in Japanese first and then translate them. As a teacher, you should not be too full when answering students' questions. You must consider all the situations clearly before speaking, and don't let students have ambiguities later (the attacks between princes in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods are indeed not just, but the war to defend the homeland also needs to be separately explained. It is a struggle to subjugate the country and exterminate the species, and it has justice in itself), so think carefully before typing next time, and don't be too full. And switching between Japanese and Chinese really affects the viewing experience.
The author's narration is very attractive.
I really like the author's writing style, and the Japanese synchronization is so comfortable. I hope to continue reading, it's good-looking, I love reading it [Sending heartfelt thanks]
Very soft text
Very nice, good luck to the author
It's good, but don't have Japanese translating anymore, which hinders reading.
The writing is very good. Most people who write Warring States period literature do so because of their own hobbies. Come on.
The writing is good, but it's a bit literary and doesn't look like Internet writing.
I like the Takeda series very much, good luck to the author