
Jiedujiangshan
节度江山
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.4M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 6y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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532Chapters
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First: As soon as the protagonist arrives, the officials and generals bow to him, which is too childish and depicts the human heart in troubled times too simply. Second: Since each of the protagonist's opponents can occupy a place in troubled times, can't they be written so stupidly? Third: The war is written as if it were a child's play. The enemy is extremely resourceful one moment, but has a negative IQ the next moment. Fourth: As the leader of a force, in ancient times, he didn't get married early, didn't take concubines, and had no heirs. Isn't it funny? Will power groups be stable? Fifth: All the vassals and towns did not take the Emperor of the Eastern Tang Dynasty seriously, and the royal family was destroyed by King Wei. The protagonist still insists on holding the royal family on his head, saying that he does not want to be the emperor. Is it stupid? If you want to coerce the emperor to control the princes, you must have the emperor's appeal. If the Eastern Tang Dynasty is destroyed, if you don't quickly become the king and establish a system to win the hearts of the officials and generals, such a person will never be able to dominate. Sixth: It can be said that the protagonist has no political wisdom at all. No matter what the system is, ministers and emperors are completely different. If you just want to be a minister, your subordinates will not be protected. In the end, everyone will definitely betray their relatives. Not only will you and your family perish, but even your trusted subordinates will die.
Originally the previous ones were good, but the more I looked at them, the worse I felt. Too many things from later generations were moved around, and the ancient flavor was lost because of too much conjecture! Especially the flavor of fighting for hegemony.
The writing is quite good, and the protagonist's methods are quite sophisticated, but the book says that there are two million households in Yanzhou, which means that it has a population of at least seven to eight million, and in a time of great strife, we should not disarm. We must guard against alien races and compete with internal forces. Is 70,000 enough? We win with less every time, and only the halo of the protagonist can do it. With such powerful personal command and elite troops, Cao Cao did not need 800,000 men in the Battle of Chibi. He continued to pacify the south with only 100,000 like Guandu. Is he smart? In ancient times, winning with less was only a rare exception. The protagonist only has 100,000 troops. He should be able to raise 100,000 soldiers and horses. He should also set up reserve militia, which can be expanded quickly and without affecting combat effectiveness.
Is Tang Shi being arrogant? It feels a little awkward.
I saw the protagonist going to Luoyang to pick up the prince and died of poison. He didn't have anyone under his command? And there is no underground intelligence organization. If you don't have the halo of the protagonist, you will die. And it has already controlled the Northeast, practiced steel, and also engaged in firearms. After a few years of development, it will be directly promoted to the world.
It's amazing that a 12-year-old kid dares to travel. Not to mention that ancient and modern times are dangerous. Have you ever heard a saying: Parents are not far away. Many places have the habit of bullying outsiders, and it was really not peaceful in ancient times. Bandits, bandits, and gentry were everywhere, and there were not many people in many places in ancient times.
After reading two chapters, I still haven't figured out whether the protagonist is the silly son or the Taoist priest. If it's the silly son, then what kind of Taoist priest is it? If it's a Taoist priest, what the hell is the title of the book?
Xiang Zucai is actually a mediocre general. He only knows how to maintain integrity and cannot use surprises. Moreover, he is hesitant in his actions and still wants to open a mansion like this. He has no self-awareness.
Awesome, this novel needs to be read carefully, the layout is huge, and the history is very correct. I also write books, but there is still a lot to learn. It would be unreasonable for this novel to be unpopular. The author is a professional writer, each chapter is 5,000 words long, not watery, but very high-level. But the amount of information is too large and cannot be read as a refreshing article, otherwise it will be very tiring.
Why do you write in such an ancient style? Each chapter title is 5 words.
After reading a few chapters, I felt dizzy and confused.
Two time travelers😰
Hey, the First Division Regiment of the Chinese Army also has military rank armbands. This kind of organization looks so painful.
A very ancient book, worth reading carefully.
I want to ask who is the protagonist? Taoist priest? Or a stupid son? Who came from time travel?
When I saw Chapter 49, I really couldn't stand it anymore. Bringing the folk customs of the 20th century to the Tang Dynasty was not a peasant uprising. How could it be possible? Simply poisonous
To be honest, I have never seen such a powerful writer in the historical area. This book will be a hit
After seeing the comment made by "The Name of the Legend" in the comment area, "Gusu Xiaoyu Encounter" replied to the author, saying that gunpowder should not appear, and technology should develop slowly. I want to say: 1. Gunpowder appeared in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. "Rocket" even appeared in the late Tang Dynasty (I searched on Baidu myself, too lazy to popularize science). 2. Ordinary black powder is just mononitrate, disulfide, and charcoal. The detailed ratio can be easily determined by testing, and there is also a magazine issue. Through repeated experiments, it is easy to get the best formula. 3. With gunpowder, bombs💣 are easy to make. Iron cladding, earthen jars, and linen leather can all be used as outer shells. Fill it with iron sand, stones, and tiles to increase damage. The center is filled with granular gunpowder. After coming out, you can use catapults to attack the enemy, so that you can fire cannons in the early stage. Four, then the cannon. It wouldn't be that hard to make a silly, thick, ugly version of Cannon. You can make a bronze tripod, but you can't make a cannon? Of course some people will say that I am comparing blindly. Then fill the pottery mold with copper water and you can try it slowly. Fill the sand mold with copper water and try it slowly. The cannon with copper core and iron wall was slowly tried. If one craftsman can't make it, can I make 1,000 or 10,000?