
1625 Frozen Empire
1625冰封帝国
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 3.5M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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History Is Very Rigorous
A logical and immersive book
I Love History, Although the Real History Is Very Heavy!
Mainly time-travel novels from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Of course, I would also recommend good novels from the Tang and Song dynasties.
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The Torrent of History
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The most basic writing style is smooth, with few typos and a reasonable plot.
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Great history, carefully explore the splendor of five thousand years, look back with joy, this is the fate
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See so far. Everything else was fine, except for the chapters about my identity and the main character's mother, which were very confusing to read. The second point is that you are Han Chinese, but you have a son who has been away from home for more than ten years. In a patriarchal society, there is not much family support. Moreover, it is a business and political family. For people like you, it is like a distant clan member.
Chapter 27: Extremely poisonous, anyone who can bear it🐂🍺
Chapter 27 is extremely poisonous. I have no idea what the significance of the appearance of the protagonist's biological mother is? Moreover, the so-called family relationship came out of nowhere. We haven't seen each other for more than ten years. When we met, we called each other "mother" and cried, and the foundation we worked so hard to build was just given away! ! ! Baffling! ! ! If I just kill the person, I want to say something bad but I have no connection with this author, so I will withdraw it first out of respect! ! !
After reading a few chapters, my general feeling is as follows: First, the first three chapters do not clarify who the protagonist is, which wastes the curiosity of passers-by. Secondly, there are not many names that people can remember at a glance, which consumes the readers' patience. They should learn from other authors who write Western fantasy and European history and simplify the names appropriately. Third, there are too many long paragraphs in the early stage, one long paragraph after another, which will also consume the reader's patience. I wonder if there will be improvements later.
The writing is very good. It is rare to see novels that describe the pattern of Northeast Asia in the 17th century in detail. I will reward you.
Although the author's novel "Into the Woods" is not popular, it is very graphic, and the scenes it depicts are so beautiful, including Siberia, Central Asia, Oregon, the Snake River...
Even the queen is non-Han, so what else are you looking at? Abandoned the book.
I just saw the victory over the Qing Dynasty in Liaodong. I tried my best. If there are any mistakes, just make do with it.
Plot deduction two
The current major strength situation: 1. Russia. In Siberia, the best areas are naturally the plains east of the Ural Mountains and west of the Yenisey River. Currently, Bactria occupies the grasslands in the south, and the forests in the north are still in the hands of Russia. 2. China. Let's wait and see. 3. In principle, the Western Region will allow the Junggar Tribe to unify the region for a period of time and make it a country with Tibetan Buddhism as its core to resist the expansion of the Ottomans in the west. Daxia will intervene when the time is right. 4. In Europe, before the end of the Thirty Years' War, China's silver will drop sharply. Therefore, it is reasonable to collect a large amount of silver through customs and make some financial arrangements based on this. Before that, all European countries focus on Europe.
Is it worthy for a woman to marry the enemy who killed her husband? A highly toxic plot, author, what are you writing about?
How many people came here after seeing the Mingchuan statistics at station b? 😂😂😂
Seeing her mother being forcibly admitted, she died of poison
I haven't read the book, so I'm just speculating here. Simply change the protagonist into a minority and unite the nomads, then attack the Central Plains. Zhang Guan and Li Dai become the masters of the Central Plains, and then gather the Han people and let them all farm and do business, and be responsible for logistical supplies, so that the nomads can conquer the world. In order to accomplish this feat, the protagonist can travel through time or do some tricks.
It's poisonous. You'll be poisoned just by looking at it. It's okay. If someone wants to kill you, you won't be prepared, and you can't retaliate without retaliating. If a woman wants to kill you, just admit it when the person brings you is your mother. Oh my God, this IQ was normal in the previous battles. Once you succeed, you will try to improve your IQ. What the hell, this is an electronic novel, not a book. Electronic novels are not popular, so why bother thinking about physical books? Forcibly lowering your IQ is all inexplicable. Let's not talk about how others knew what you were wearing for more than ten years. You suddenly became the leader. Your enemy found out and brought out a mother you have never seen before. Your enemy has an IQ. How did you score before? He wants to kill you directly because he is afraid that you will threaten his status. In the author's description of the enemy, he is a fool and has a good background. There are inconsistencies. Is there a wizard who directly controls time? This is not fantasy or a fantasy novel. . . There is no logic, no enthusiasm, no cool writing, no development, no blood balls, and no plundering war. What is it about, returning the empire. . . A normal person would not recognize this woman. You can recognize her as a mother, but a mother would recognize her on this occasion. Isn't this because she wants her son to die? This is equivalent to planting a nuclear bomb. As long as the protagonist's is exploded, it will be destroyed directly and then be killed by foreign enemies.
After reading a chapter, why did I add a sentence about the ewe being buried? To show mercy? Survival is the most important thing. Such a thing would not happen under harsh living conditions. I think even modern people would not do this.
I want to occupy everything with a hammer and a stick here and there. Is there no administrative cost? There is no general main goal. It all relies on the protagonist to cheat. It is written as a matter of course.
This book is actually quite good, but it doesn't suit many people's tastes, and the author's handling of it is a bit poor. I am a bookworm, and I specialize in reading history books. This book pays great attention to geography, ethnic divisions, history and humanities, but it is less entertaining. The convoluted names often make it difficult for people to remember his generals and clan leaders. If the author could handle it a little bit, refer to the Eight Banners system, organize the various tribes, and name the tribes according to the five elements or place names, it would be much easier for everyone to accept. For example, organize all the tribes under the banner into the nine banners of gold, wood, water, fire, earth, yin and yang, sun and moon, and then parallel them with the provincial system, and then require the names to be Chineseized, which will be much easier to read. Otherwise, it would be really confusing to read the book. I can't even remember the five major Sauron tribes under him at present, and it is always difficult to introduce them.
Forcibly suppressing intelligence, leading a small number of troops to run around every day, sending the protagonist from west to east and then to Jeju, traveling tens of thousands of miles along the way? Do you think there are modern airplanes? How can you be so relieved when you go out without knowing any news about the base camp for at least a year? Also, the protagonist has no restrictions on merchants from the Ming Dynasty and does not collect taxes. How did the Manchu and Qing Dynasties know the protagonist's itinerary?
Isn't that recognition at the Nerchinsk Conference a bit poisonous? At a time when everyone is questioning the key to your Han ancestry, as a time traveler who has lived through two lives and has never seen this mother in this life, how did you get moved to tears? . . . . You must know that she harmed you with others and almost made you sweat. . Where does this feeling come from? Not a child? Not a rant, just confused?
Hurry up and destroy the Ming Dynasty. After reading so many anti-Qing and restoration novels, I really vomited. I just can't figure out why we need to save a society that cannibalizes people at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Apart from anything else, the protagonist is on an expedition to Africa, Europe, and colonization of America. Can the national strength support it?
This is a rare good article, but please allow me to complain: The author is too bookish! I feel that my understanding of history and politics is a bit naive (;_) For example, there is no rush to unify China. ,! Xia Guo obviously speaks Chinese and uses Chinese characters! Therefore, people from the Ming Dynasty are very easy to assimilate! And as long as there is a military advantage, those who resist and do not cooperate can be directly dispatched or demoted as slaves, and they can be turned into treasures! The worst can be killed. I wonder what the protagonist needs to be afraid of? The protagonist wants to carry out a global strategy, and the most precious thing is population resources! What's more, it's a high-quality resource in the same language and genre! If we don't quickly annex the Ming Dynasty and master and utilize these resources, what are we waiting for? Without these population resources, the protagonist would never be able to colonize and develop new territories on the current scale!
The new book "True Peach Blossom Stone Empire" is released, please collect it!
Sun Xiurong traveled through time again, this time to the land of Anxi in the Xuanzong Dynasty of the Tang Dynasty, but his life experience was still confusing. He understood this period of history. The Anshi Rebellion was coming, and then in order to quell the rebellion, the three generations of emperors Li Heng, Li Yu, and Li Shi borrowed troops from the Uighurs and Tubos. The condition was that they would burn, kill, and loot in Chang'an and Luoyang, and loot all the houses and property. Where should he go? There are different teachings: The snow in the Tianshan Mountains is silent, and the gurgling Yechuan River is broken. Cancan Rao Le water, rustling Sogdian stone. The Pearl River is silent, and the fire is looking for the island. The towering Caucasus, the gloomy Dnieper. Yoyo Taurus, Miaomiao Kara Sea. Shining Troy, brilliant Crete. Each poem represents a volume, and twelve volumes are initially scheduled. Each volume has his name. Sun Xiurong's new and magnificent life is about to begin!
The author has put great effort into geography, humanities, and history. It can be seen that he has put a lot of effort into it. The pig's feet are a bit intellectually depressing, and the plot is very poisonous. Sometimes it is disgusting to watch, especially the part about recognizing relatives.
Recommended by a friend, I read dozens of chapters, and the writing is really rubbish. He had decades of wisdom in his previous life, and was still a cavalry company commander. After his rebirth, he acted like a stupid boy, and he was also thoughtful. It really made me sick. Reading this book was as disgusting as eating a bite of a fly.
This book is a book about the unification of China by ethnic minorities. Shennong is dead. Pig's Knuckle Sauron Bunikan
I don't even know what I'm writing about in this book. Various wars jump around at every turn, and the causes and consequences are not explained clearly until a few years later. I really think that wars can start when they want to start and end when they want to. There are also a bunch of non-main plots, with all kinds of inexplicable passers-by interfering. One or two chapters are about a person who appears out of nowhere. If you don't know how to write a group portrait, don't write it blindly. It's a mess.
Author, when did the protagonist change his Chinese name? Otherwise, how could we unify the Central Plains?
Life is tiring enough, and reading your book is even more tiring. After reading several chapters with a lot of detailed descriptions, I can't even tell who the protagonist is? Please, the author, can you allow those of us who are boring in life to wander in the ocean of beautiful stories? Why do we have to do something that is not available? We just want to read and relax in bed when we are tired at night.
Long Yinsensen's new book "1745 Longxing Europa" has been released. Since the mobile phone number used by the account has been cancelled, it can only be released with a new account. If you like starting a business in a foreign land, you can go and read. My account is "Don't engage in internal fighting, build incremental assets", which is more exciting than the Frozen Empire!
Complain about the tactical arrangements
1/Mongolian herdsmen mostly use short bows, which are far less powerful than Houjin long bows + long arrows. The Mongolian herdsmen don't want to work for the penniless Taiji. 2/ Attacking the city will definitely block the city gates and make it impossible to break through easily. 3/ It's no joke that Sauron's horse archers are the best in the world. Hou Jin will never win in a scout battle, and Hou Jin can't control the field of vision on the battlefield. 4/Haitongqing can do the Eagle Dance to detect opponents 5/The most taboo thing is to attack the city with troops. If you can quickly break the city, you will definitely break the city quickly. It is impossible to intentionally not break the city and wait for the opponent's main force to attack. Why does your opponent always fight with your heavy troops and not attack you with partial divisions? 6/Chinese-style sailboats are 100% incapable of defeating European-style warships, unless there are many ants in the offshore and they use fire ships. In 1630, Europeans had no formal professional navy in Asia, they were all armed merchant ships! 7/Smoothbore guns can also shoot shotguns, with one single shot and three shotshells