
Jinzhong Mirror
晋中镜
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- Completed
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- 2.4M Words
- Genre
- Ancient Romance
- Audience
- Female
- Subgenre
- Transmigration Romance
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- Qidian
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I sigh and compose poems into poems, but say they end sadly
1. I like your chapter name, I really put your heart into it ❤️Love it. 2. If the introduction is written by myself, please accept my knee and send you the words "talented woman/son". It's amazing ฅ(*°ω°*ฅ)* 3. The paragraph is too long, which makes it uncomfortable to look at. It destroys the ancient charm and beauty of the article, and the length is also destroyed into a big pie. I hope it can be changed! Pay attention to segmentation. The longest, each paragraph should not exceed four rows of text, and try to make each paragraph shorter. This way, the beauty of the writing style and length will be stronger, and it will be easier to reflect the ancient charm of the article. 4. I am a history buff, and I can see that a lot of care has been put into it. Although the words and sentences in the article are not too amazing, but... The picture is very strong, that is, it has a sense of immersion. The description of characters, words and scenery is gentle and plain, with quiet beauty. Coke❤️ Finally, if possible, add some twists and turns! It's the so-called fun, and then the plot will be pushed forward a little faster. I will read it again after making the changes (I couldn't stand the long paragraphs, so I only read about three or four chapters.) I like your writing style, thank you very much ฅ(*°ω°*ฅ)*❤️ The title of the book is also very interesting...
The Western Jin Dynasty is difficult to write about because there are so many aristocratic families. If you are not careful, you can still get the impression of national unity. Let's see if the author will fall into the trap and occupy the building to leave a message.
I just saw this book, and I really like the style of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, when there were many nobles, romantic scribes, and ladies. I wish the author will write better and better.
Sima's five generals
Sima's five generals in the past dynasties Sima Yi's five generals: Hu Zun, Guo Huai, Wang Chang, Sun Li, and Zhou Tai. The five generals of Sima Division: Shi Bao, Li Xi, Chen Tai, Zhong Hui, and Zhao Feng. Sima Zhao's five generals: Deng Ai, Chen Qian, Li Yin, Wang Ji, and Hu Fen. Sima Yan's five generals: Yang Hu, Du Yu, Wang Jun, Ma Long, and Sima Min. Sima Zhong's five generals: Zhou Chu, Zhang Guang, Meng Guan, Murong Xuan, Yi Yi Sima Chi's five generals: Wang Jun, Sima Teng, Zhou Qi, Duan Wenyang, Yi Lu Sima Ye's five generals: Liu Kun, Zhang Gui, Jia Xian, Song Pei, Duan Pixi. Sima Rui's five generals: Zu Ti, Li Ju, Zhou Fang, Ji Zhan, and Guo Song. Sima Shao's five generals: Wen Qiao, Xi Jian, Su Jun, Liu Xia, and Duan Xiu. Sima Yan's five generals: Tao Kan, Mao Bao, Deng Yue, Yu Liang, and Murong Huang. Sima Yue's five generals: He Chong, Yu Bing, Chu Pei, Yu Yi, and Li Yang. Sima Dan's five generals: Sima Wuji, Xie Shang, Zhou Fu, Yuan Qiao, Sima Xun Sima Pi's five generals: Huan Wen, Fan Wang, Xie Ai, Yu Xi, Yuan Zhen Sima Yi's five generals: Shen Jin, Deng Xia, He Qian, Huan Huo, and Zhou Hui Sima Yu's five generals: Sima Tian, Mao Muzhi, Zhu Xu, Wen Fangzhi, and Mao Anzhi. Sima Yao's five generals: Xie Xuan, Huan Chong, Hu Bin, Liu Laozhi, and Xie Yan Sima Dezong's five generals: Mao Chu, He Wuji, Wang Zhene, Zhu Lingshi, and Sun Chu. Reprinted from Baidu Tieba
It's very well written, a small reward! Come on!
There are many nobles in the Western Jin Dynasty and they are also scattered. The early stage of laying the line will be very long. I hope everyone will continue to pay attention😊
I sorted out the characters with the surname Wen in "Three Kingdoms", "Book of the Later Han", and "Book of Jin" and made a list: Wen Shushi, Wen Hui, Wen Sheng, Wen Gong, Wen Xian, Wen Zhī, Wen Yun, Wen Yuyù, Wen Ji jī, Wen Yong yóng, Wen Yu, Wen Xingdàn, Wen Qiao. Most of them come from the Wen family in Taiyuan, with Wen Hui, Wen Xian and Wen Qiao being the more famous. "Wen Hui's courtesy name is Manji, and he is a native of Qi in Taiyuan" - "Three Kingdoms·Biography of Wen Hui" [Wen Hui, a descendant of the Wen family in Taiyuan, has a rich family. He has been serving in the Cao Wei camp and performed very well in local offices. Later he became the governor of Yangzhou and was evaluated by Cao Pi as "having the quality of a pillar" , was also a pillar of the imperial court] "Father Shu, was the prefect of Zhuojun, died" - "Three Kingdoms·Biography of Wen Hui" [Wen Shu, Wen Hui's father, served as the prefect of Zhuojun in the late Han Dynasty. Wen Hui was only fifteen years old when he died] "Given Hui's son to be the Marquis of Guan Nei. If he was born early and died, he would be a noble" - "Three Kingdoms" ·Biography of Wen Hui" [Wen Sheng, the son of Wen Hui, was granted the title of Marquis in Guan Nei by virtue of his father's merits, but died early] "Wen Xian, courtesy name Changqing, was born in Qi, Taiyuan, and came after the preface of the Han Dynasty Protector of the Qiang School" - "Book of Jin·Biography of Wen Xian" [Wen Xian, Wen Hui's grandson, their six brothers In the Western Jin Dynasty, they were also known as the "Six Dragons". They were once Sima You's deputies. During the reign of Emperor Hui of the Jin Dynasty, they were highly valued. He served successively as the governor of Yuzhou and the governor of Jizhou. During the reign of Emperor Huai of the Jin Dynasty, he opened the government and led the Situ. He had three sons: Wen Zhi, Wen Yun, and Wen Yu, all of whom became Situ, especially Wen Yu who married Princess Wu'an] " Father Gong, the prefect of Jinan. The six brothers are well-known in the world, and they are known as the "Six Dragons" - "Book of Jin·Biography of Wen Xian" Wen Ji, Li Xi, etc." - "Book of Jin·Biography of Liu Yi" [Wen Ji, the "Wen Yuanfu" mentioned in "Shishuo Xinyu" is him, and he was the official to the imperial censor Zhongcheng] "Since Chong was met by the emperor, he wanted to gain fame and power, and the disciples of Yu Chun, Zhang Hua, Wen Yong, Xiang Xiu, and He Qiao were all good to Kai" - " "Book of Jin·Biography of Wu Yi" [Wen Yong was also born in the Wen family of Taiyuan. He had a good relationship with Ren Kai and was also mentioned in "Shishuo Xinyu"] "Later, he became the princess secretary, welcomed the prefect Wen Yu, Yu Qizhi, and transferred him to Cao Shi" - "Book of Jin·Wang Jie Biography" [Wen Yu, during the Western Jin Dynasty The governor of Hedong is the only one in the history books] "Wen Qiao, also named Taizhen, was the son of Situ Xian's younger brother. His father was the governor of Hedong" - "Book of Jin·Biography of Wen Qiao" [Wen Qiao, whose father Wen Jing also served as the governor of Hedong. Since Wen Qiao is Wen Xian's "disciple's son", it means that Wen Xing is Wen Xian's younger brother. Wen Qiao was mainly active in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He rose to the rank of Hussar General and was posthumously named "Zhongwuhou"]
Not bad
A book that needs to be read slowly
I would like to ask for advice from all the book friends of "Jinzhong Mirror"
I'm in trouble, I'd like to ask all my book friends, who is the male protagonist of this book? I've read so many episodes, but I'm still confused. Please give me some advice.