
Rising Central Asia
雄起中亚
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- Completed
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- 1.5M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Foreign History
- Updated
- 6y ago
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- Qidian
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The biggest cancer of historical literature is the system. Systematic novels have no sense of immersion at all. It is like playing a game to cheat. The characters are false and the book is abandoned.
Why do so many people hate greenery? Because of exclusivity. The Quran is too exclusive and hates other civilizations and races. Once a unified empire is established, it will be even more exclusive and closed than Confucianism. Unless the protagonist conquers the entire land of Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa, and then fundamentally rewrites the teachings of the Quran, just like what is done in China now, so that religious power serves the royal power. Otherwise, as long as there is a residue, it will be like a fire, which will ignite as long as you let it go a little bit.
A Canadian trained by a Korean trainee wants to revitalize Chinese style
I thought this book was about spreading the culture of our mansion, but I didn't expect it was about greening.
. . . There are actually modern army uniforms. The most annoying thing when reading ancient historical texts is the organization of divisions, brigade regiments and modern military uniforms. It is embarrassing and inconsistent.
Traveling to Xiliao in 1204 gave me the same feeling as the Kuomintang in 1946. It looked like it had a chance of winning, but in fact it just looked good and there was not enough time at all.
Why hasn't it been changed to the name of the Central Plains country yet, and it still uses the Central Asian "Khorasan". This makes people feel that foreigners want to conquer the Xia and Mongolia.
Is this book divisive?
The descendants of the Tang army who were living in the Western Regions did not forget the Tang Dynasty. Zhang Yichao spent all his family wealth and led the people of all ethnic groups in Shazhou to revolt and expelled the Tubo who were entrenched in the Hexi region. In the name of the rebel army, he conquered Gua, Sha, Liang and other prefectures and counties, and opened up more than 4,000 miles of territory. And sent a missionary mission to Chang'an to convey the news of the restoration of the sandbank. The messengers who went to Chang'an brought back praise and praise from the Tang Empire, which boosted the morale of Zhang Yichao's rebel army. In the fifth year of Dazhong (851 AD), Zhang Yichao led his army to launch a large-scale military offensive against Tibet. The decadent Tubo rule in Hexi immediately collapsed. The Tubo armies in various states often fled upon hearing the news and retreated to Liangzhou. By August of this year, Zhang Yichao's army had recovered all the states and counties in the Hexi Corridor except Liangzhou, and Hexi finally returned to the territory of the Tang Dynasty. In August, Zhang Yichao sent a large-scale messenger team to Chang'an for the second time, carrying the records of 11 states in Hexi (Guazhou, Shazhou, Yizhou, Xizhou, Ganzhou, Suzhou, Lanzhou, Shanzhou, Hezhou, Minzhou, and Kuozhou) and successfully entered Chang'an. "The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty passed the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not returned. But the flying generals of the Dragon City are here, and they will not teach Huma to cross the Yin Mountains."
The protagonist was written as an excellent detective in his previous life, and then after time travel, his IQ is not online. The protagonist thinks that the detectives are all fools. He writes like a coward. Please don't insult the detective. Really, if you don't have the ability, just arrange an ordinary person's identity. Why do you insist on assigning the identity of a detective? It's like eating shit. It's disgusting.
The descendants of the Tang army who were living in the Western Regions did not forget the Tang Dynasty. Forty-one years later, Zhang Yichao spent all his family wealth and led the people of all ethnic groups in Shazhou to revolt and expelled the Tubo who were entrenched in the Hexi region. In the name of the rebel army, he conquered Gua, Sha, Liang and other prefectures and counties, and opened up more than 4,000 miles of territory. The protagonist of this book, let's see what real historical figures did. Compared to Zhang Yichao, the protagonist of this book is trash.
Why doesn't the author make it compulsory to disseminate Chinese culture?
When I first read it, I suggested fighting all the way to the west. The protagonist should be able to destroy Hungary when he is sixty years old. Just follow the colonial rule of India like the Mughals or the British. Otherwise, the protagonist will spend his whole life on conquering India Moreover, India has too many people. If it is really liberated from the limitations of caste, it will impact the main ethnic group. Instead, the protagonist will integrate into India just like the Manchus integrated into China.
I don't know why you like to talk about religion. In my opinion, the gods in Europe and the Middle East are all the same, but the people who interpret them are different, so they are divided into several religions. Now you don't like green people mainly because they are war-torn and poor, and the environment is bad. Just like in peaceful Africa, some are not religious and are slowly developing. Many people don't like it. It's so normal to dislike the poor and love the rich. I'm not surprised. In addition, most people before the 1990s grew up with the education of the poor and weak Europeans in China. They were influenced by the public opinion on the other side. The innate family looked down on white people and looked down upon others.
Alas, I finally found a novel about ancient hegemony in Mongolia and Central Asia. Although there is a system, it is more reasonable to have a system. Those people who were reborn from modern times and traveled to the past do not have golden fingers and systems. I don't know how they became so awesome. In the past life, an ordinary person became so intelligent and awesome. Are ancient people so idiots? So it's okay to have a system, but what about modern military uniforms? The most annoying thing is that in the ancient hegemony novels, there are modern organizations, modern official positions, modern military uniforms, and modern military names. It is very embarrassing and inconsistent. If you look at the names of modern military uniforms and troops, I won't watch Modern Warfare. Watching ancient hegemony is to see the atmosphere of that era
I particularly hate systematic articles, they have no sense of substitution and values, so I don't read them.
Collect first. Just destroying gold and Mongolia won't do. If we don't get rid of the useless Southern Song Dynasty, we won't be able to unify the country.
He didn't burn himself, the fuel in the tank created the illusion that he was a passenger
The author's biggest evil is not to write about the system in the first chapter to divert readers 😡
Looking at the introduction, the protagonist, a Mongolian, stops the Mongols from marching westward, which makes me a little speechless. Is the protagonist brainwashed by Confucian culture?
Who can give me some popular science about this book and tell me that it is not a simple article: 1. Xiliao is a multi-ethnic country established by the Khitan people. There is no dominant ethnic group. Who does the author mainly rely on? The Han people are still Khitan people. 2. Is there any innovation in the military? The Eight Banners system in Manchuria is very good. It uses interests to unite different ethnic groups into the army. 3. Is there any institutional innovation? Is it a continuation of the north-south official system of the Liao Kingdom? . 4. Where is the expansion target? Go to Central Asia. 5. What are the long-term goals? Whether to take over the Central Plains or not, we should still play in Central Asia. For the above five questions, the pace of the novel is too slow, so I didn't read it carefully. Is there any book friend who can answer it for me?
I haven't read this book yet, but I saw that it was about Central Asia. It reminded me of the first novel I read about traveling through Central Asia, "Tang Qi". I really cried when I read this book. The Tang Dynasty declined. The troops stationed in Central Asia no longer had the support of a strong motherland and were oppressed by all the ethnic groups in Central Asia. The remaining troops of the former Protectorate lived a hard life, passing down the pride and civilization of the Tang people from father to son, and they had cut off contact with the Central Plains. They did not know who the emperor was and what his reign was. The younger ones had not even been to the Central Plains, but their faith supported them. The protagonist of Yue Zhe joined them as a special envoy of the Tang Dynasty, leading the remnant army of the Protectorate across Central Asia, using iron and blood to break out of the siege, all the way to the east. The group was almost wiped out several times in the middle, but there was one belief that supported them to continue moving eastward, that is, "I want to see Grandpa." The prosperous and powerful Tang Dynasty that I talked about in my dreams!" However, when they finally reached the Central Plains after all the hard work, there were not many old people left. When they saw Chang'an in ruins, their faith collapsed. I really cried when I saw it. . So I felt emotional when I saw a novel about Central Asia again. I wonder if the readers of this book have read the book "Tang Qi"?
I read Chapter 15 with great perseverance
I recommend a good book, The Immortal of the Aztecs, with good writing.
The protagonist is the respondent, with such a strong golden finger, and no guns or cannons, he goes to play intrigues.
Why should we stop the Mongolian Western Expedition? We should join in and fight all the way to Paris.
Uighur Uighur There is no Huihe
If there were no sacrifices in Mongolia, who would the butcher knife point at?
There is no majesty as the leader of a country. One is called uncle and the other is called grandpa.
When Central Asia establishes an imperial system, women can marry some Central Asian women.