
Imperial Star Dome
帝国星穹
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- Ongoing
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- 1.7M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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In fact, I thought it was quite amazing at the beginning. Maybe the author felt that the results were not good and felt that the rest was a little perfunctory and many things were mentioned in one stroke. I can only express a little regret.
When I saw Zhao Jicai, the orphan of the crown prince, I really felt like I was bleeding out. I don't know if the plot is really reversed just for the sake of reversal, at least I didn't think about it. The article has clearly established that Zhao He is not the orphan of the crown prince, but an innocent scapegoat to bear the suffering that Zhao Ji should have endured. For this kind of plot arrangement, let's not talk about whether it is emotionally acceptable. Let's just talk about it. What the hell are the five sages who sacrificed their lives to go to jail to teach Zhao He? Since so many people know that Emperor Liewu secretly ordered the general to secretly pick up Zhao Ji after the Star Change and ordered him to raise him in Xianyang, then how can we explain the so-called Five Sages who voluntarily entered the Bronze Palace to burn the fire of life and teach Zhao He? Everyone knows that Zhao He is just a scapegoat, not the real orphan of the crown prince. Why are you so nice to this passerby? I even looked back and saw that Xiao You said in the article, "With the intelligence of your teachers, don't they still know your true identity?". In terms of sympathy, shouldn't Zhao Ji be more miserable than Zhao He? When he was born, his parents and his whole family were all dead, and the world that should have belonged to him was gone. He could not live openly in front of others, and his grandson became a gangster. At that time, Zhao He was just a passerby, maybe even the son of a sinner, so he was chosen to block the gun. If the Five Sages want to sympathize with Zhao He, shouldn't they sympathize with Zhao Ji even more? Instead of teaching Zhao Ji secretly, he went to teach Zhao He instead? Secondly, after the Star Change, Zhao Ji, the real orphan of the counter-prince, became a tacit undercover figure. At that time, the impostor Zhao He was also starting his counterfeit journey, and both children were unlucky. But one is the emperor's grandson, and the other is a passerby. If they are normal, they should teach the emperor's grandson. How come they all formed a group to go to Tong Palace to teach an impostor? Furthermore, Emperor Liewu felt guilty and asked someone to take out the orphan of the Prince Ni and name him Ji. So logically, the emperor, who was full of guilt, should have ordered the Five Sages to teach this grandson who had been tricked by him, right? How could they agree that the five sages sacrificed their lives to go to jail to teach a passerby? First, the emperor must understand the shameful tactics of the Five Sages who sacrificed their lives to go to jail. Even if you didn't understand it the first time and the second time you sacrificed your life, you should have understood it after the next three, four, and five times. If you don't teach me my true grandson, why would you sacrifice your life to go to jail to teach a passerby? As a dignified emperor, it's not like he doesn't have the ability to secretly arrange for the five sages to teach Zhao Ji. Secondly, if it is just to attract the attention of the counterfeit in order to preserve the real Zhao Ji, it does not make sense. Shouldn't the best way to protect Zhao He be to ignore him? Reducing everyone's attention to Zhao He is the best way to protect Zhao Ji. This kind of big event in which the five sages voluntarily sacrificed their lives and went to jail just to teach Zhao He is too easy to attract attention. The author's plot arrangement of the Five Sages' coquettish manipulations personally always feels unreasonable and I can't understand it. Maybe I'm too serious? Still not reading seriously? Book friends who understand, please give me some guidance, thank you!
For the first time in my life, I downloaded an app for reading, recharged, and gave rewards.
Lao Lei didn't even say a word when he opened a new book. He could just send a single chapter to an old book. Now that we don't have so much to worry about children, we have time to write a new book?
This is the big guy who started updating in 2002... Worship
Come and pay homage to the annual report.
The annual report is here, I pay homage to the boss
The annual report comes and it is really strong.
After reading the introduction, I just want to say: Is the protagonist the same as me?
Lao Lei, when is this book planned to be online?
Brother Lei, the latest chapter is heavy.
She's so beautiful, why can't I get into v?
This book has a different style than Ruzidi but is equally wonderful.
This is the aroma of wine, but I am afraid of the deep alley 😁
Annual report, come here because of reputation, real qualifications. Boss
This book is well written! Why haven't you signed a contract after writing more than 800,000 yuan?
I can't stand it any longer, so I make Zhao Ji an orphan. The first half of the Hong Kong TV series is about a love affair, and there is a fake emperor in it. A bold guess in the second half is that it is the plot of the founding of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Liu Xiu had a brother who also became the emperor to attract firepower, and Liu Xiu farmed and developed. It's a hodgepodge. I can't accept it.
The annual report is here, but I feel like I should have read a few of your books. I feel the author's name is a bit familiar. I'll search it on Baidu later.
... Zhao Ji is actually an orphan? There are two questions. If he is an orphan, why did Emperor Wu Lie confine all the five sages in the Tonggong Palace just enough to teach the protagonist? Secondly, the Yuezhi of the Western Regions. The one in the Western City said that the Da Yuezhi can serve the protagonist, and that Li Fei specifically said, go to the Yueshi of the Western Regions. I only saw the plot where Zhao Ji is an orphan. I guess the male protagonist is an orphan and his mother is from the Yue clan in the Western Regions. Where can I confirm his identity? Isn't there a TV series in Hong Kong where Liu Bingji is also a real and fake emperor?
I just realized that you, the author, are writing about the Qin Dynasty. In fact, you are drawing on the Han Dynasty. Emperor Liewu was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He had the same talent and strategy, opening up territories and expanding the territory. He also killed the prince's family due to a witchcraft case in his later years. The East-West Quanrong are actually the East-West Turks. Generals Cao Meng and He Jin have similar backgrounds, but they also have an older brother Cao Wuji (Huo Qubing) The protagonist Zhao and the 36-man slaying Quanrong mission to pacify the Western Regions are so similar to Ban Chao's 30-man pacification of the Western Regions
Oh yeah, there's a new book! I check the current situation every other month, and finally the wait is here
In fact, I think it is right that Zhao He is not the orphan of the reverse prince. In fact, the various performances of Zhao Ji and Zhao He have already hinted clearly. Zhao He came out to top the cylinder. No matter how virtuous Prince Ni is, he is not necessarily indestructible to a figure like the Five Sages, let alone entering Ye Youting to teach his son personally. There must be a deeper reason behind it. I hope book friends will not be affected by certain comments.
Wow, Chen Lei's book only has a thousand collections. . .
Created with Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty as the background?
Is it because of the situation that we have to step aside?