
Hanguan
汉冠
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- 2.2M Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Jin-Sui-Tang Dynasties
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- Qidian
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All three chapters were withdrawn, and prices skyrocketed. First of all, before the Song Dynasty, gold and silver were not normal currencies in circulation and were only used as precious metals. Since China does not produce silver and its mining technology is backward, copper is generally used as currency. Moreover, due to the heavy burials in the Han Dynasty, gold and silver are generally buried in tombs, so it is even more scarce. After the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, due to the influx of American silver into China, the amount of silver was only equivalent to several thousand pieces. In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty Zong rewarded Yu Qian with only twenty taels of silver. The annual salary of the Qing Dynasty prince was only ten thousand taels. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, officials were not paid, and most of them were given grain, cloth, and silk. Food, cloth, and silk were hard currencies equivalent to money, and the common people had little money. After all, taxes are collected on food and cloth.
If a book like this wants the protagonist to successfully fight for hegemony, he must first completely defeat the power of the Hu people in the war. After all, the population of the two sides at that time was already close, and he had experienced the Three Kingdoms War. If he did not fight the Hu people first, it would be Li Zicheng, especially the Huns in Hanoi, who were a serious problem.
The rise of poor families in the late Jin Dynasty basically belongs to YY.
The Sima family must bear 90% of the responsibility for the chaos in China
The Sima family is responsible for 90% of the chaos in China. Although the Cao family seized the throne, they violently attacked the Hu people outside the customs. The most disgusting thing is that after seizing the throne, the family ruined China.
When I first read it, it wasn't very good. My father had just died, and he went directly to a brothel in order to speculate on wine. No matter what the purpose of this behavior was, it was unfilial in ancient times, and besides, he was a scholar. In the early stage, I took filial piety as my starting point, but within a few days I was visiting a brothel and writing love poems.
The more I write about it, the weaker the flavor becomes. I don't see the style of the Wei and Jin Dynasties at all. Marxism-Leninism is good, but what I want to read when reading this book is the style of the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
There is a system, but without a system you are dead. How naive it is to want to change the world from a humble family
Chapter 34: The value of the manor is too exaggerated
I just read Chapter 34. The first part was basically okay, but the manor in Chapter 34 scared me, saying it was worth three thousand gold. As mentioned earlier, one tael of gold and ten taels of silver, that is, this manor of more than 60 acres is worth 30,000 taels of silver. It is too exaggerated. The price of one acre of 500 taels of silver is gold grown? In the Western Jin Dynasty, there were few people in the land, so the land occupation order was issued. Land is not valuable, but people are valuable. How many people do you have on your sixty acres of land? Even outside the capital city of Luoyang, it's not worth that much. It's only a hundred gold at most, and sixty acres can't be called a manor. ,,? At that time, a manor was equivalent to a village, with dozens of households and thousands of acres of land, and even large households with hundreds or thousands of households were self-sufficient in the manor.
The style of the Wei and Jin Dynasties mainly refers to the Eastern Jin Dynasty! Regarding the helplessness of Yiguan's journey to the south, the northern kingdom suffered from massacres, but the Eastern Jin Dynasty was really unsatisfactory, and it gave rise to despair of reality, which was just a dream!
Han Shou is a descendant of Han Wangxin and has nothing to do with the Marquis of Huaiyin.
No wonder the results are not good! Chapter 25: Giving the maid freedom is simply doing harm to others! This directly persuades you to quit! Farewell! !
I have to pick up second-hand items with me wherever I travel, and I also cooperate with others, so I don't feel overwhelmed when I see people every day.
A top student in the history department? Is it to position the author himself? This positioning is very inaccurate.
The pride of the clan is not just talk
This plot is not well arranged. Director Wang in the book takes it too much for granted. The pride of the family is not just for words. In the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was difficult for royal princesses and princes to get married to Cui, let alone a Hansu? I have the impression that during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, many legitimate sons who were not super powerful families would be happy to marry a girl from a branch of the Cui family... No matter how much Wang Sheng thinks that Wang Sheng, the legitimate son of the Langya Wang family in the world of Wang and Ma Gong, will make such a move, even if he can convince his sister and brothers, the old guys in the family will jump up. This will lower the level of the Wang family and harm the overall interests. Even if you, Wang Sheng, are talented and learned, you will not marry him. Unless the world is in chaos, Wang Sheng will be fine if he has an army or something. Maybe we don't think it's a big deal now, but in those days, when class was king, Director Wang was stupid to do something he knew he couldn't do. I hope the author will not extend this plot further in the future. And they still have the same surname. Even if the Northern and Southern Dynasties were not too strict on marriages with the same surname as the author said, this deep-rooted concept still exists. It is suggested that at this stage Wang Sheng should be honest about his reputation and enter the officialdom. ——An immature suggestion from an old bookworm
Why couldn't Huan Wen succeed in becoming an emperor?
Huan Wen was a man who failed in all three Northern Expeditions. He no longer had the appearance of an emperor. It was a foregone conclusion! I won't elaborate on the reasons for the war here! Let's talk about talents. For example, Ran Min, who is unparalleled in martial arts, has no talent for planning, and Xiang Yu, who has unparalleled martial arts skills, cannot use Fan Zeng! It's not that he can't recognize and employ people, nor that he can't respect talents! Wang Meng originally paid homage to Mount Hua, and Xie An's first visit to the mountain was to serve as the shogunate for Huan Wen. But later they all abandoned Huan Wen. This is worth pondering! The talents of Wang Meng and Xie An cannot be used for him, but they have already made a conclusion about Huan Wen. They are never satisfied with powerful ministers and staff. This is the reason why they abandoned Huan Wen. It's a pity that Huan Wen was a knight in his youth and wanted to avenge his father. He destroyed Shu in his middle age and took charge of the government by himself. In his later years, he was hesitant and unwilling to die. As the saying goes, a generation of heroes and celebrities were unwilling to serve as ministers and made insufficient decisions as emperors. The opportunity passed by hesitating, and he stayed in the world with more slander than praise!
Those who came from the Han Dynasty raised their hands
This book is the best Liangjin literature I have ever read
In the Western Jin Dynasty, Shilin Hao wore five stones, wore flowers, and exposed her breasts. If you don't do this, you're an alien. Just like Shamate, it belongs to the non-mainstream. If you modern people go to the Western Jin Dynasty, the modern habits they maintain are no different from how normal people view killing maters. It's okay if you join the army. If you join politics, you, a modern person, will be killed.
After watching more than 70 pictures, it felt like it was interrupted at the climax. It was difficult to go through it in one stroke when the conflict was intense. Some places were awkward, but it was okay for the book shortage period.
Come on^0^~, I'll give you a reward 😁
The name of the protagonist is so unrelatable 😭
The queen is too 6😃😃
I came here after reading Heifu's recommendation. 🙂 I have read a lot of books in recent years, but only Lord of Mysteries and Qin Li are my favorites. I have collected them 😌
Let me ask those who have read it, does the protagonist of this book compete for the world?
Author, can you give me a role? Xu Jie male think tank talent
Dear author, can you please write down the time and age?
There is a huge gap from the previous work, as if it was a different person.
This book is okay, I don't want to be a eunuch
Do you feel like a top-grade poor person? Didn't look. Is there Shennong?
The legendary Weisuke who makes people look at death