Traveling Through Japan's Warring States Period: Rebuilding a New Order
穿越日本战国:重建新秩序
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- Historical & Ancient
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Tomato Has Become a Genius
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A Masterpiece, Not on the Recommendation List
Don't recommend it to me if the protagonist's surname is Ye, don't recommend it to me if the protagonist's surname is Ling, don't recommend it to me if the protagonist has a lovely sister, don't recommend it to me if the protagonist is a saint, in short, don't recommend to me mentally retarded novels, the more ruthless the better! Kill kill kill! ! !
Explosive Troops! Explosive Troops! Explosive Troops! ! !
Say important things three times, note:
I Am a 60,000-Hour Old Bookworm, and I Have Entered the Mahayana Period of Book Famine.
City, Wealth and Freedom, Ordinary, Not Brainless, Not a Harem,
Don't force yourself to show off and slap you in the face.
Looking for Cool Articles! Great! It Has Plot and Brains!
Build Your Own Power at the Beginning and Grow Little by Little.
He treats his subordinates very well and is decisive in killing. They all rush to join his force.
Looking for High-Quality Historical War Writings
A Book Like Robinson Crusoe About the Development of Farming from Scratch
It's Empty, It's Empty, the Harem Is Empty, High Quality Recommendation
I want to read a book similar to "The Goddess's Close Guard".
Imperial writing needs to be true and ruthless. Which person who could establish a dynasty in ancient times was not ruthless?
Looking for Japanese Novels That Travel Through Korea
The Pinnacle of Historical Novels of Various Dynasties.
Works with a score of 9 or above are preferred.
Looking for Rigorous Historical Writing of High Quality, Similar to "Making a Surname of Langya"
I want to read content similar to "About me pretending to be the noble prince of the Southern Dynasty".
History! You Must Be Smart! !
Are there any modern people who travel back to ancient times and use their own career development~ For example, doctors travel back to ancient times and develop medicine based on the environment, or modern military kings travel back to ancient times and use modern people's ideas to build troops, casually come up with penicillin, and draw Ak4 at the beginning.
A Novel in Which the Protagonist Is Reborn in Japan
The protagonist is reborn in Japan or Japan in a parallel world. It is written about life or entertainment. It is best for the protagonist to be able to cultivate reality, similar to the story about the rebirth of Japanese high school student Li Tong, or the story about the young girl next door who grew up, Liu Sanmiao. These are similar.
Looking for Historical Novels, Personally I Prefer Historical Novels
I want to read a book similar to "The Soul Crosses the Spring and Autumn Period and Becomes a Lord (The Little Lord of the Spring and Autumn Period)". Dear book friends, would you like to ask if there are any other realistic novels like "Medieval Life", "Spring and Autumn Little Lords" and "Diary of an Anxi Soldier" that focus on history, politics, economy, war and farming.
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Come to the Excellent Japanese Warring States Novels, Which Require High Scores and Are Neither Mentally Retarded nor Brainless!
There Is a Shortage of Books. I Am Looking for Some Novel Books. I Am Tired of Reading Too Many Routine Articles.
I want to see content similar to "The boss is extremely evil, and so is my system." The setting is novel, not brainless, and has no major poisonous points. You can watch it all night




























































































So well written. Taijun is reincarnated. Advantages: 1. The author's writing style is outstanding, and the beauty of the writing can be felt in many places. It's like watching The Warring States Period. 2. The author writes about the scenery of Japan. Detailed details, big and small. It makes people wonder if he is the reincarnation of the prince from his previous life. 3. The protagonist's attitude towards the women of the Warring States Period is great, and he doesn't lick the dog. I hope to continue to display my style of treating women as trivial. Improvements: 1. Continue to increase the sadness and beauty of things in the article, write more about quiet madness, write more about the beauty of death of warriors, the decline of daily things in the harem, etc. I hope there will be one or two such sentences in each chapter. After the author has finished writing the article, he will read a few chapters of Seishonagon Murasaki Shikibu and polish the writing before posting. 2. Give full play to Japanese characteristics. After finishing this book and continuing to open Japanese, I will definitely become a master in this field. Never change tracks.
It's rare to find gold in a tomato stone. I've read so many Warring States novels. This is the book with the highest IQ. It's not like the Holy Mother. There are many women, but they are not swayed by emotions. This is how a man should be [Like]
Xifan, there is no standard Tongzi brother, praise. At least it's not the same as starting from a small soldier, and then being promoted to a higher rank through meritorious service. Where do you move closer to, what do you show your loyalty to? Go to the other side! Gentlemen, I love war! Becoming the overlord of one party and then unifying the world is a man's romance! ! ! One last thing, the author should update! Who can read this little update? The foreigner next door thought I was looking down on him, so he updated ten chapters a day [sneaky laugh] [sneaky smile] [sneaky smile]
The author himself has a lot of research on Japanese history. He describes the group fragments vividly and interestingly, and also deeply explores the fierceness and wildness of the Japanese nation. At the same time, he has a lot of descriptions of historical records and literature. More importantly, the author himself can continue to read more. More updates does not mean that the quality level is average, but the writing is very good. To sum up, I think it is very interesting, especially those who like to watch hack and slash battles. I am used to watching other worlds in China. You can change your taste and watch the Japanese Warring States Period. The author himself describes it very well
It's not bad. I'd like to support it. There aren't many good books on the Warring States period, but this one in Tomato is pretty good. Also, the Japanese ghosts have no righteousness. After all, the male protagonist came here through soul. The male protagonist can burn, kill and plunder, but he should not become a villain who betrays others and sells anything for profit.
This should be the best-looking among Tomato's Japanese Warring States novels. The protagonist's advantage is that he has a top-notch body among the Japanese Warring States Period and good martial arts skills. The description of the battle does not exaggerate the protagonist's advantages too much. There is no situation where the protagonist sweeps hundreds of troops with 50 ashigaru.
Yes, the protagonist has a very charming personality. I really like his character. Moreover, the author's update volume is still too authoritative. If I have to say the problem, as far as I am concerned, it is a woman's problem. It takes up a huge place. There are already six or seven women with names, and many of them are unnecessary women. I can't imagine how many women there will be after Japan is conquered. At least thirty or forty will start [face covering] and the main The horns are too non-vegetarian. A village chief can take two of his concubines. How can I eat better? In the future, there will be wars everywhere. Every daimyo's daughter will be snatched away, so I don't know how many people there are. And it can also occupy some status. Isn't it better than you eating the leftovers of the village chief? [Hold face] In the future, you should be more selective in the women you accept. Don't just accept a slightly prettier widow.
The writing is very good and suitable for ordinary people to read. 6.4 Points, a bit low. Maybe it's because it's written about Japan's Warring States Period, so there's naturally less market for it. There's nothing I can do about it. I think Japan's Warring States Period was also aimed at robbing princesses [laughs crookedly]. I don't care about Oda Nobunaga or Takeda Shingen.
The author is very familiar with the history of Japan's Warring States Period, and the updates are of high quality and quantity without any trace of AI. There is no system, and it is the super modern people who love to see it travel through ancient times. The plot is currently non-toxic. It changes the traditional Japanese Warring States period and takes refuge in the daimyo at the beginning. The protagonist takes on the identity of a samurai to revive his family name and become a daimyo himself. And he doesn't feel as if he has changed when he sees a woman. This is what the Warring States period should be like, fight, fight, kill, fight, rob, blanch, blanch, fall in love and so on. Go to the urban campus. As long as the protagonist doesn't touch the minefield of Ming Dynasty later, it will be a masterpiece. Ming Dynasty can't be won or lost. It can only be used as a background for trade.
The writing is really good. I saw Shigang City Down. When I first read the book review section, there were so many first-hand and second-hand ones, and I was afraid that I couldn't distinguish between the primary and secondary stallions. In fact, the female character is basically an embellishment, and the focus is still on farming and grabbing land.
A fine article on farming style with the theme of Japan's Warring States Period. I have also read some Japanese and Warring States-themed online articles on other platforms, but this one is still my favorite at the moment. Let's talk about some of the highlights of this book that moved me the most: First of all, the protagonist's character fits my reading preferences very well. I like the setting where the protagonist retains the core of a modern Chinese with upright views. Using this perspective to understand and even transform the troubled times in a foreign country gives a strong sense of immersion and gives the whole story a higher purpose and structure. Secondly, use the low-level characters as clues to advance the plot, show the local customs, the climate of the world through the perspective of ordinary people, and then reflect the changes brought about by the protagonist. Many high-quality novels use this narrative method. Although many of the plots are old-fashioned, it does not give people the feeling of being an obvious novice novel. The characters are three-dimensional and vivid, the plot advances logically online, the writing is solid and textured, and the overall reading experience is smooth and comfortable. Furthermore, the article meticulously restores the details of food, clothing, housing, transportation, and daily life in the context of Japan's Warring States Period. It can also be said to be a reference to the Chinese history used to promote the plot. Whether it is the author's own profound knowledge reserve or the careful review of materials to polish the details, it is enough to show the sincerity of the creation. Finally, let me make a digression. Although the author's driving is limited by the platform and has not been expanded, he has a moderator feel. I don't know if he has a side job or has extensive interests. In addition, the war scenes can be polished and refined. It would be even more perfect if they could create an immersive scene. This book is still in its seedling stage and has great potential. What's even more rare is that the author updates 20,000 words a day and doesn't even bother with the writing. I sincerely wish the author to maintain his original intention and enthusiasm for creation and successfully complete the book. Come on, author! [Like][Like]
Okay, okay! It's a very interesting Warring States period novel. The protagonist is neither paranoid nor a virgin. He doesn't boast or criticize Japan. It is relatively objective and has basically no poisonous points. The author also knows Japanese culture very well and writes in detail in all aspects. The most important thing is that I update it very frequently, basically 20,000 words every day! It can be called the best work in the Japanese Warring States series!
I read about the Austrian Emperor and the Kaiser in Tomato. The only thing I have never seen is one that writes about Japan during the Warring States Period. The subject matter is very novel. The author has a high level of insight into historical Japan and will also provide some annotations to assist reading. In a word, he doesn't look like a local tomato [laughs]
The writing is good, and the author has updated Nuclear Powered Bull Horse [laughs]. Some people say why not follow Oda. First, let's talk about the protagonist on Kyushu Island. In the early stage, he fights monsters, and in the middle stage, there are Tachibana, Shimadzu, and Mori to fight monsters. In the end, it may be the decisive battle with Oda. The arrangement is quite reasonable. Doesn't anyone really think that Tachibana, Shimazu, and Mori are weak? The biggest difficulty of this book for readers who are not familiar with Japan's Warring States Period is the map, not the timeline. For the main line of time, you can refer to Nobunaga-Monkey-Tokugawa. The map mainly has too many place names, which makes new readers lack a sense of substitution. I recommend that you play Conqueror 2 Warring States Period first. This is a war chess mobile game to quickly understand Japan's Warring States Period.
The author has a very thorough knowledge of Japanese history, and you can tell that he has really researched it. The plot logic is also relatively clear, there are no poisonous points, and many of the death poems written are also very touching. It is very suitable for book friends who are interested in the history of Japan's Warring States Period. The most important update will be soon [laughs], I hope the author can keep this status and continue to work hard. (A small suggestion: The separation between the protagonist's past life and this life is a bit big, and the character characteristics are relatively weak. If you want to make a soul-traveling historical novel, you still need to make readers feel immersed in it. You can try to highlight the protagonist's character more or try a group portrait novel)
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It's good to read. It's the first time I read a book about becoming a Japanese. I always thought that Japan's Warring States Period village battles were boring. After reading it, I found it very interesting. I finished it in a few days. I like this kind of book with exciting battles [making faces]
I have to say that the author's writing is really good. The author must have carefully understood the history of Japan's Warring States Period. As long as there is no plot about attacking the Ming Dynasty later, this book will definitely get high scores.
The writing style fits the background of Japan's Warring States Period, and the story of the struggle for hegemony is full of atmosphere. The writing is smooth throughout, the plot rhythm is tight, and the scene has a strong sense of presence. The protagonist is decisive in killing, possesses both bravery and strategy, and has a clear overall plan. The emotional lines are crisp and clear, there is no delay and internal friction, the characters are brilliantly created, and the overall movie deserves full star praise. He is a ruthless person, and this update is awesome.
A relatively rigorous book on hegemony. First of all, the author really wrote this book with great care, and the background, events and other details are quite detailed. Second, the content written by the author is relatively detailed and in line with common sense, without any inexplicable feeling. The protagonist is a human being, and his actions are consistent with the background of the time. He has traveled to the Warring States Period, and there is no problem that his actions conform to the ideas of the Warring States Period. Therefore, it is common sense to view the content in the book from the perspective of that era (it is impossible for primitive people to abide by modern morality) and there is no sense of trans-era violation. Third, the content is in line with the display setting, and there is no such thing as the kind of battle where one person is not dead. This is the background of the Ming Dynasty. In this place, there is no such thing as immortals in wars. When the author wrote, many people died in wars, and cannon fodder was needed to attack the city. The plot of the cannons bombarding the city and killing all the immortals did not exist, and it is in line with common sense. Finally, the author is really prolific and can write many chapters a day. This is a hegemony article that I highly recommend. The author has written a common sense story about the struggle for hegemony in the Warring States Period. (Purely personal perception, you have your own opinion)
It's not bad. It's a little different from the ones I often watch competing for hegemony in the mainland. I've seen before that most people don't think about women when they're not gaining momentum, but the protagonist in this article didn't forget to enjoy it when he only had a few people. It's another option. I don't know much about Japan's Warring States Period, so I learned some historical knowledge and some new vocabulary from this book.
Pretty good, then Strict naming of characters Realistic battle scenes Unique micro perspective The historical details are extremely sophisticated……………………. ......... If you become the protagonist and unify the Warring States Period, does that mean it's over? ……………………(No more) …………………… ………………[Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking][Thinking] . . . . . . Can you confirm how long you watched?
How should I put it, it feels more popular than Maoxing Langya. Both authors have a certain historical understanding, but this book is easy to understand. Compared with 80% of the ancient texts in Langya, although it can be understood and has a certain interest, it is really a bit difficult. This book is very comfortable to read. It gives you two classical Chinese sentences from time to time, which can be said to be just right. It also tells you some naughty jokes in some chapters. I avoided the boredom caused by simple marching and read other books by the author, but this book is definitely the most [laughing] [I also strongly recommend]
Beautiful, highly recommended. The heroic protagonist has no system and only cares about his strength and skills. He is not pretentious and has no inexplicable poisonous points. The starting angle of the Warring States Period is quite novel, and it does have the flavor of a samurai. The most important thing is to do enough and update more every day, and your results will get better and better.
It's really good, I can't fault it, but it's a pity that the Warring States theme is not popular in Tomato. Give it five stars and hope you can stick with it. Excellent praise, one in ten thousand, or even twenty thousand
It's the first time I've read about ancient Japan, and it's quite refreshing. There are a lot of ancient Japanese titles in it, which are weird, but it's fun to read. They are Japanese anyway, the protagonist can be created casually, and there is no psychological burden at all. It would be nice if the author could add a few more pictures
So far, the pacing is well controlled, the content of the story is not exaggerated, and the author has done enough homework. It is a rare resource for readers who love history. I recommend reading more.
The writing and plot are still commendable so far, allowing people to savor them carefully, but the updates are too slow, and it is easy to forget the previous plot. Do you have any recommendations for similar writing?
It's great. What I hate the most is posting comments like "Let's make money together" under other people's long comments [face covering] I don't object to you expressing your opinion, but this kind of unnutritious and disgusting words of others really have no practical effect at all. Just talk about the facts. You think the book you read is good and you use this kind of unnutritious words to deny other people's opinions. The data of this book is very good, and the rating is almost nine. The author is also very diligent in updating every day, and the content is very substantial. I hope the author can stick to it.
A rare masterpiece of Japanese Warring States literature among Western Persimmons. The character of the protagonist fits my image of a hero. It avoids the old routines of Nobunaga's men, and the timeline is also staggered to wait for the plot. There is a lot of room for play, and I look forward to continued updates.