
I Am Cao Pi
我竟然是曹丕
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- 292k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
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- 5y ago
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- Qidian
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A book review for the male protagonist Cao Pi - I want to eat meat
Hmm~ I've read Chapter 16 so far, and I feel pretty good. After thinking about it, I decided to write a book review for the male protagonist Cao Pi. Hmm~ I'm not good at writing, and I don't know how to write a book review, so I'll just write whatever I want! The most impressive thing about the first sixteen chapters so far is that after traveling through time as Cao Pi (the male protagonist Cao Pi is still a nine-year-old child, with his half-brother in front of him), he didn't eat well because of the war. Because Cao Sikong's house didn't eat well (that's roughly what it means), Cao Pi was greedy and wanted to eat meat again. It happened that Hua Tuo was invited by Cao Sikong to see a doctor (he was regarded as a fool a few days after time travel), I wanted to stew meat by myself, so I had to use modern knowledge to stew meat in Sikong Mansion by using bacon (like fresh pork) and adding Hua Tuo's peppercorns, star anise, cinnamon, nutmeg, bay leaves, and tangerine peel. It made me want to eat it. I had never eaten this kind of stew at that time. After tasting the stew made by the male protagonist Cao Pi, everyone said it was delicious. Even Cao Sikong drank all the soup at the bottom of the bowl. It's so delicious, I really want to say: I'll have a piece of it after it's cooked, hahahahaha. Fortunately, I didn't watch it in the middle of the night, otherwise it would have been a late-night poisoning. From this we can draw the conclusion that if you want to eat well after traveling through time, you must be able to cook, so the boys should learn how to cook. Okay, let's end the book review here. Keep up the good work! Don't stop updating!
If you point out the process of the hydraulic wire drawing machine, the cost of the lock will be very cheap 🤫
I have read books about Cao Ang, Cao Zhi, and Cao Chong. This is the first time I have seen a book about Cao Pi. Cao Pi is considered to be the one with higher comprehensive ability among Cao Cao's sons.
Whether Cao Pi or Cao Zhi is better in literary thought and literary talent is another matter. Of course, it is generally believed that Cao Zhi is better, and I also hold this view. However, Cao Pi's literary achievements definitely did not hold back San Cao, because it lies in his pioneering work. Maybe without Cao Pi, there are others who have proposed it, but there is no such thing. Cao Pi will definitely stay up late for a while: 1. "Yan Ge Xing" is the earliest and most complete seven-character poem in existence; 2. "Dian Lun" is China's earliest literary theory and criticism work, with famous lines such as "Nobles far and low, near and far, talk about the truth" and "Literati despise each other" "It has been a natural thing since ancient times." "Every home has a broom," "Enjoy the rich gold", and affirmed the historical value of literature in this article, "The article is the great cause of the country and the immortal event"; 3. Cao Pi ordered Liu Shao, Wang Xiang, Miao Xi and others to compile China's first non-fiction book, "Huang Lan", which was the first official organization to compile a non-fiction book. After "Huang Lan", successive dynasties followed suit and compiled giant non-fiction books based on the royal collection. The style had a great influence on the formation and development of later books such as "Four Synopses", "Yiwen Leiju", and "Yongle Dadian".
Actually, I think the pacing problem does not refer to the speed of the plot, but the description was too intense when I watched it. To be honest, I was a little dizzy while watching it. From chapter 10 to chapter 60, the plot and characters jumped out so fast that they never stopped. Every time, the protagonist is doing one thing, and then someone jumps out immediately, and then the protagonist runs to another thing. It is always fiery and crackling. Actually, is it okay to take a few chapters in between? Otherwise, it is easy to get tired of aesthetics. I don't pursue anything that I will immediately compete for hegemony, but you have to be able to move freely, go slower when you should, and go faster when you should. You write your own plot. I'm not a rhythm or hegemony person, but please write a few chapters in the middle to make the transition and give me a break.
The author's name is actually "nv hua"! I was reading a book and wanted to interact with the author, but I didn't know the author's name. After searching on Baidu, I found out that his name is Nvhua, haha~ But I think it's more fun to split the characters and call it Feng Nu Jinshi! I hope the author can make a piece of gold that can shine even if it is buried in a stone!
It's the same routine as "Teaching the Early Tang Dynasty". It seems to be writing history, but it is actually writing romance using history. Similar to this, Tang Zhuan also made a web series, but isn't it a bit too inconsistent for you to choose the Three Kingdoms as the background? This is like traveling through time to be Yuan Shikai or someone's son, and then writing about various daily life tenderly and silently, but the actual environment is warlords' melee, invasion by foreign powers, and the Anti-Japanese War. At the end of the dynasty, the people were in dire straits, the world was empty of houses, people died of hunger everywhere, and all living beings were in danger of death. At this time, I always wrote about family affairs, which was too small. And since you are only nine years old and have no memory and no system, then whether you want to help the world and bring peace to the people and become a wise king and a wise minister, or you want to steal the country and claim to be a hero in troubled times, you still need to study. Regardless of the Four Books and Five Classics, or Sun Tzu's Art of War, Six Taoist Strategies, Three Strategies, Sima Law, Historical Records, Warring States Policy, Spring and Autumn Period, you can learn whatever you want. If you don't study, do you want to lead a country by cleverness? Not to mention the choice, even Cao Cao was well-read and could write books. I think you should drink less water every day, open up your golden fingers, and at least read Mao Zedong and the like in your previous life.
I have read 50 chapters of this book, and I would like to share my thoughts. When I read the first 20 chapters, I felt that it was still very good, but the more I read, the more and more something was wrong. First of all, the protagonist lived in the Three Kingdoms, in troubled times. When you first started writing about daily life, it was no problem. How come it was still daily life later? If you want to write about daily life, it is better to change it to a time of peace. Most readers who read Three Kingdoms still want to watch war. Does the author only want to write about daily life or is the progress too slow? Secondly, the protagonist is wearing Cao Pi, but to be honest, he doesn't have enough grace. He just hangs around one or two hundred beggars all day long, which makes him a bit petty. Thirdly, Cao Pi is currently 9 years old and has no say in many big things, so he can only do some small things. But at this pace, it is a bit slow. Chapter 50 has not been completed for half a year. After the protagonist has reached adulthood, he will not be able to complete 500 chapters. This is too routine...
When I first read this book, I wanted to write something. However, I'm really bad at writing reviews, and I haven't finished reading it so far. In view of my awe for that era, I always feel that I should not read this book impetuously and superficially in the fragmented time. Delayed until now. Today I was reviewing the Chinese cultural context. Mr. Yu Qiuyu spoke very highly of the three fathers and sons of the Cao family. He believed that the three men's battles contributed to more than half of the Chinese culture at that time. He did not hesitate to praise the world with the words "three parts of the moonlight in the world, and two parts belong to the Cao family." I don't have such deep feelings. But counting on my fingers, among the few father-son pairs I know, there really is no one as good as this one. The victory lies not in words, but in the broad perspective of life. The scary thing is that Lao Cao's family, who stole the limelight culturally, was actually a military and ruthless family. They stood at the top of politics at the time. If the author dares to pick up this subject and write about this awesome family, he must first express his admiration. Since the protagonist has traveled through time, or into his childhood, this book cannot be viewed too harshly as history. As a foodie, I focused entirely on the braised pork and covered my face. I really like the layout of this book, especially the philosophical thoughts and a few psychological theories that the author reveals from time to time in the book really make me, an engineering dog, admire me. I think the author must be a person with considerable insight and critical thinking ability, otherwise he would not be able to write about the intimacy of historical figures in daily life with such ease. The characterization may have minor flaws, but the overall character image is solid. As a big fan of Lao Cao, I came here with the mentality of looking for trouble. If unfortunately this uncle is written as stingy and pretentious, I will ruin the scene haha. As for the protagonist Cao Pi, irresponsibly, I just wrote it casually, haha. To get back to the subject, when I was a naive child, influenced by folk tales, I always sympathized with Cao Zhi and was quite disgusted with the vilified classmate Cao Pi. Only when you grow up can you look at this emperor whose talents are seriously underestimated objectively. It's a pity that I'm too lazy and can't really get interested in it. I hope that I can follow the author's writing, eat delicious food, and get to know a different Cao Pi again! 🌹
Don't worry about the rhythm, just write what you want to write
A thousand people will be omitted at once. What does a farming book need to speed up the pace? If you like a fast pace, read Xiaobai Wudi's articles. If the pace is fast, you will be disappointed. How to write how to write, don't worry about what other people do bb There are still people who like slow-paced books Is it possible that if one pops up and says faster, you need to write faster, and another pops up and writes slower, you can write slower. You can take care of the readers, but don't take care of it this way.
Calcium supplement? . . . Can there be fewer modern words? This is a historical novel. Without any foreshadowing, the protagonist comes up with a line about calcium supplement? Can there be a drama? The plot drags, the plot drags, the plot drags, the plot drags, I saw the chapter about soybean stewed pork ribs. . . The plot is too drawn out and long-winded. I want to complain ☞The plot is draggy. Water numbers are not so watery. . . The ones with good water are called water numbers, and the ones with bad water are called verbosity, OK👌? Why did what I wrote so well before become so dramatic and long-winded? Damn (#‵′) Damn, it's one o'clock in the morning? Sleep, sleep Personal advice. I'm just going to complain about my feelings when I read the book.
The author writes too slowly. The description of opening a shop, reclaiming wasteland, and recruiting refugees is too piecemeal. The addition of cooking and Hua Tuo failed. If Hua Tuo can be retained by delicious food, he will not be Hua Tuo.
This is the Three Kingdoms. This is why the Three Kingdoms writes so much about family affairs, and the protagonist's three views are too upright. Want to save Cao Ang? How can the immortal protagonist ascend to the throne? Although he is not yet an emperor's family, he will definitely fight for it. I hope there will be no plot where a woman is too young and reluctant to take action.
Don't talk about the matter of making a marquis, because one general will make thousands of bones wither. What does it mean?
You might as well write about the cook who cooks the food
When writing a novel, the quality of the Chinese people cannot be separated from the three sentences. I wonder if the protagonist is very qualified when he is crossing the road and playing with his mobile phone?
If I were reborn as Cao Pi, the first person I would kill would be the Sima Yi family🪖
Say a few words. I'm not good at history, so I won't talk about history class. Talking about common sense, of course, there is nothing to mention that the protagonist is omnipotent. The protagonists who write history are all omnipotent. The part that makes people feel uncomfortable is that the protagonist is acting too openly. How should I put it? Shouldn't he be shrinking at this time? People can't notice that there is too much difference from the original character. But it seems very flamboyant here. Can we leave medical matters to Hua Tuo and open a restaurant? Making pancakes? Is this possible? I also feel that the author views the problem too simply. All in all, the problem is a bit big.
There's no sense of immersion, it's too dramatic.
I want to send a copy of the razor blade, but I don't know the address.
When will the new book be released? ? ?
Well, in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Pi died within a few years of being emperor. Did I remember correctly?
Sister, when will you open the next book?
It's been three months. Update soon.
Holy shit, the author is finally back 😭
Update soon, I want to see whether Ang dies or not, the key plot has not been updated yet! ! ! ! ! ? 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
The new book has been lost. Author, please update the old book.