
Reborn as a Pirate
重生日不落当海盗
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Love and Hate in "Pirates" (Wang Jiajing)
Let's start with what I love about this book. First, be worthy of the word pirate. Although the first half of the book is more focused on trade, it can be seen that after the business is on track, the protagonists leave it alone and only participate in adventure or combat operations. (True to the name)Second, the author is a sophisticated person. Although I am not really an experienced sailing boat driver, I am really researching the information carefully, including the customs and customs of the 18th century. (Although I am not a strict party person, I like people who are strict.)Third, this book does what the locals do. He is not a born-again British man, but he has a Chinese name and wears a long coat. Then I thought about returning to the Qing Dynasty all day long and leading the Qing people to rule the world. (This does not mean to disrespect Chinese culture or to be flattering to foreigners. I just wanted to read foreign history and was tricked into reading content that was inconsistent with the title of the book. I felt offended...) Fourth, I personally think that the author really respects history and the setting of the era. And it doesn't force the world to become modern. I really hate being deceived by the title of the book. I thought I was going to read a fantasy or historical novel, but I ended up watching the protagonist inventing mobile phones and cartoons. The whole book was completely off track with the title and setting. (I just wanted to read that subject, so I looked for that book title, but what the hell did you change the world to look like?)Fifth, the protagonist has his own bottom line. When he saw the people of the ancient motherland in the outside world, they chose to help in an appropriate amount, rather than licking the Chinese like a dog. Everyone has kind and lovely people and people with malicious intentions. Help when you can, and stay vigilant, which is more real. (Except for chapters 10 to 15, new readers who would like to see this post, after reading chapter 9, please open the table of contents and scroll down to chapter 16 to continue reading. During these five chapters, the captain of the Beauty was killed. The protagonist avenged him and met the Egyptian Assassin. That's it)The next part is what I hate about this book. (Actually, it's not so serious as hate, just some dislikes and appeals. Love and hate are more symmetrical.) First, I can accept the mysterious system of this book, but the protagonist's ability does not appear much, but! Why do other people's pictures appear so easily? ? For example, crystal ball hypnosis, berserker's mad transformation, and Yacharin's hormone cannon. The protagonist's abilities have been hidden for a long time. (The most important thing is that I don't require the protagonist to be able to call the storm in battle, but to call the wind to accelerate the headquarters, right? It feels like Bell is more favored by Niord than the protagonist!!) Second, this has not happened yet, but I beg the author not to do this, and please don't write a plot in which Shaq is forgiven. I can actually do the captain plot, the character creation, it's okay. (Don't engage in performance art, author. Please don't do a reconciliation. You don't have to kill Shaq, but we are strangers. Shaq is under control and the protagonist doesn't care. Okay?)Third, there are too few adventures. Knock on the bowl, author. I hope there can be some plot like Pirates of the Caribbean. The emphasis on fantasy does not need to be expressed in people. Let's go to a local headquarters. (I hope the Fountain of Youth in the Fountain of Youth chapter is real)Fourthly, the protagonist's whaler characteristics are as little as a drop of vinegar poured into a tank of water. I thought Narwhal would be used for close-ups, but it turned out to be useless and scrapped. What about alchemy? The author must not dig a hole and not bury it. (I hope the protagonist can find an alchemist to board the ship, repair the narwhal, and upgrade it to at least the 24-ton cannon level)Fifth, I hope to write some stories about the protagonist establishing a relationship with sea creatures, or Nordic mythology-style creatures. For example, the giant python in the ancestral ruins, or the wolf, or the whale, or the shark, or the dolphin, or even the jellyfish. (After all, the protagonist even has compound eyes. It's time to upgrade his divine grace a little.) Then there are some suggestions. I think it is possible, possible, to add some mechanism skills and let the Valkyrie be equipped with a sword-wielding Valkyrie bow, like the Queen Anne's Revenge in Pirates of the Caribbean. Finally, author, I really enjoyed your book. I also believe that many people also love it, but people who love a novel generally will not leave messages. Only trolls and stumbling blocks who come to attack you will leave messages enthusiastically. In fact, this is the first time in the five years since I read a novel that I have written a message of more than one sentence, so please work hard! Turn stumbling blocks into stepping stones, don't be a eunuch! Don't lose heart! Don't give up! When I become an adult, I will order them all! (Ah, yes, I am under eighteen)
Qidian releases AAA game masterpiece: Age of Discovery 6
"Age of Discovery VI" Role-playing game Opening animation: In Plymouth's bedroom, the protagonist is lying on the bed dreaming. Dreaming about the North American War of Independence, Pirates of the Caribbean, the African slave trade, the East India Company, the opium trade, the Qing Dynasty with money and rat tails, and finally returning to Napoleon's sweep of Europe. After waking up from the dream, the protagonist gets a privateering license and applies for a job on the Beauty to go to sea (content in chapters 1-6 of this book). Tutorial for beginners: Practice sailing, steering and other skills on the Beauty, arrive at the Black Market of Cherbourg, forcefully trigger the plot, and finally return with revenge and join the first partner. (Contents of Chapters 7-16 of this book) All game content is unlocked, you can follow the main plot line, or you can go on your own adventure. The current version only opens the Atlantic Ocean (Western Europe, Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Aegean Sea, North America, Central America and the Caribbean, the west coast of Africa to the Cape of Good Hope, and the east coast of South America to Cape Horn). The content of the other three oceans will be implemented in the form of DLC in the future. Only Lorraine Drake can be used in the first game; Carmen is unlocked after dominating the northwest European offshore trade route; Catalina is unlocked after obtaining the Pirate King's treasure; Pierce is unlocked after more than eight years. Sailor Collection Guide: Hina (Female Assassin): Plot bonus for novices. Pierce (Sniper): After returning from Cherbourg, choose to find the captain's son. The other party asks to follow and chooses to agree. Kelen (shipmaker): Participated in the auction in Blackport, Scotland, and bought Karen's work. During the interview, he chose "It's enough for young people to have dreams, and they can do whatever they need money for." (continuously updated)
Book Review It took me a week to catch up on the latest chapter. I would like to apologize to the author first. I just don't have money to replenish the starting coins recently, so I am doing it for nothing. I will try my best to make up for it in the next few days when I have enough money. Let's talk about the so-called poisonous point at the beginning of the comment area. Being stabbed in the back by the old president Artis is actually not a big problem. It is just a cause of the protagonist's near-death fall into the sea and Goldfinger's awakening of the whaler's bloodline. There is also nothing wrong with Uchiha Shaq Itachi's approach to the protagonist. It is just to promote the needs of the plot and to provide warmth to the protagonist at the right time. However, the processing may not be particularly natural, and there may be a slight sense of fragmentation. In terms of plot, the narrative is excellent and well-founded. There are narrations, flashbacks, and interludes. With proper research, it may not be as rigorous as real historical data, but it is definitely enough for a novel, and the author is also very diligent in researching data. Everyone has an online IQ, fits the personality, and is not a novice. This article is considered to be the best among today's online articles. The writing style is also very smooth, with a Western flavor, but not as artificial as translation. Sometimes there are some gorgeous descriptions but not too extravagant. The shortcoming is that the emotional line is a bit sloppy and not decisive enough. The protagonist has more than 600 chapters. It is obvious that there are at least three beauties with stable emotions around him, but he is still a virgin at the age of 26 after ten years of debut. . . . . . However, this is not the highlight of the book. Apart from being a bit sad and making people complain, the problem is not big. There are also occasional quotations of foreign languages that need to be more rigorous. For example, during the operation to seize the sea, the Spanish governor on the ship reminded that después should not be used behind, but atrás should be used. The former refers to the latter in time, and the latter refers to the latter in position. You can refer to the difference between after and behind in English. All in all, this is an excellent Western-style low-magic historical pirate novel. The author's current performance may not be very good, mainly because the exposure is too low. It would be much better if it could be recommended by a few word-of-mouth experts. Also, in the book review area, after reading a few chapters, he became a Shennong and issued a message to persuade others to quit the book because of a few "poisonous points" he considered. It is too bad for the public. I suggest that true fans of the book be more active and leave some comments. There is no need to delete the comments. Just praise them more and suppress the bad reviews. This book is really worth subscribing to. I will subscribe after paying for it. Come on, author! Above
A brief review of the fate of Xin Ling and Haina in Juzi and the Pirates
I just finished reading Da Qin Ju Zi, and the supporting character that impressed me the most was Xin Ling. In fact, from a reader's point of view, the characters of Xin Ling and Haina are very similar. They are both capable of fighting, both are ruthless and talkative types, and both (were) the characters who made people feel the most secure around the protagonist. Then, as the plot develops, the two people embark on different or even completely opposite development routes. The first time Hina met the protagonist, she was rummaging through the garbage to eat. At that time, Hina had experienced the death of her relatives and the malice of the surrounding environment. She was full of distrust and didn't know where the future was. She just picked up some tasks and lived. After the protagonist appears, Hina's fate merges with that of the protagonist. Together, the two face challenges from the Mediterranean to the American continent, find their place, find the person they love, and even find their own destiny. It can be said that in "Pirates", Hina is the redeemed character. As the plot progresses, this image becomes richer and richer. Xin Ling is the complete opposite. Before meeting the protagonist, she was a fake businesswoman who practiced Moyi. The first time Xin Ling showed strong personal emotions was when he told the protagonist about the Battle of Changping. He told the protagonist that if fate came, he would go to Changping. At that time, Xin Ling had a light that was hard to conceal, just like Gu Guo's double swords. But if Lorraine is Hina's light, then Li Ke's appearance is by no means lucky for Xin Ling's personal destiny. Although Li Ke is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Mo family, for Xin Ling, Li Ke's existence has shaken the meaning of her life. Because of Li Ke's appearance, Xin Ling was no longer suitable to marry Fusu as a Mohist, and was asked by Shen Xing to become a Mohist before getting married. In addition, Xin Ling's closest teacher, Shen Xing, is also constantly beating Xin Ling's fate. When Li Ke asked Xin Ling, who was married, about his impression of Fusu, Xin Ling could only say that the teacher's orders could not be violated, so that before Shen Xing's death, Xin Ling did not come to see the teacher who raised her. Comparing the first meeting between Li Ke and Shen Xing, Xin Ling's protection of the teacher can be seen. As much as Xin Ling loves the Mo family, she hates Shen Xing. So in the whole story, when I first saw Xin Ling, he was a sharp sword and a great warrior. Li Ke evaluated him as selfless. After marrying into the Qin Palace, Qin Shihuang's evaluation of Xin Ling became "desireless". The difference between selfless and desireless is heartbreaking. After Fusu became emperor, Xin Ling became gentle. Although this also shows that in troubled times, this may be the best choice for a woman, but it is not the fate Xin Ling wants most. In the later period, Xin Ling only existed as the glue between Li Ke and Fusu. If Haina gained a spirit when she met Lorraine, then Xin Ling lost her spirit step by step after meeting Li Ke. Even so, Xin Ling never blamed Li Ke and took the initiative to give up his position as the pretender. In the early stage, he worked for Li Ke through life and death, and in the later stage, he also silently protected his junior brother and husband. Hina is lucky, but Xin Ling is not favored by the author. It can be read that the author is writing the story seriously. The characters are created for the plot, not the plot is written to create the characters. But for Xin Ling and I, it was hard to reconcile. Xin Ling is not the heroine, and her introduction even specifically emphasizes that she will not have a romantic relationship with the protagonist, but this still does not prevent her from being the most popular character after the protagonist (although the popularity of the entire book is not high). It's no wonder that such a sentence is added to the introduction. It's hard to imagine that a fourteen-year-old or fifteen-year-old boy can completely block the charm of a beautiful girl who cares about him through life and death. At this point, Li Ke seems to be a saint. There is a lot of interaction between Li Ke and Xin Ling, but it feels surprisingly little. On the day Xin Ling left the Mo family and got married, there was no interaction between the two people. Before Fusu ascended the throne, there was little interaction between the two people. Finally, when Xin Ling left this world, there was still no interaction between the two people. It is hard to imagine that from the time Li Ke met Xin Ling when he was fourteen or fifteen years old until Xin Ling passed away in his forties, the two had been best friends for more than thirty years. Only when Li Ke agreed to accept Xin Ling's son as his disciple, he mentioned that Xin Ling was like a sister to Li Ke; when the Mo family left Qin for the third time, it was mentioned that Li Ke and Xin Ling had a special tacit understanding. Apart from this, the two people seem to have no personal relationship. Only Xin Ling's unique character image and charm will not make people feel out of place. After reading the last few chapters of Da Qin Juzi, time was compressed and moved forward. So much so that the news of Xin Ling's death was compressed into two simple paragraphs. It was heart-wrenching to read. "In the second year of the third generation, the emperor's mother Xin Ling died, and the country mourned." Hina has been favored by the author. For me personally, it is a compensation for another cold-hearted character. I hope she has a happy ending.
I just saw the first chapter released, I highly recommend it! For new book friends, please don't believe those who try poison in the comments section. Click in and read Chapter 30 for yourself, and you will naturally get a feel for it. This is a good book written very seriously by the author, but the subject matter is niche. If you like world history, sailing, and the Age of Discovery, this is a book you shouldn't miss. The author interspersed and described a lot of background details of that era, which is very immersive. Like it 👍
To be honest, I have written a fine novel on a niche subject so far. The writing style is very stable and has a unique personal style. The professional content is sophisticated, which shows that the author has put a lot of effort into it. Of course, there are some things that are not rigorous enough, but they are all minor problems. Yes, but the author's choice of perspective is great, a bit like a great voyage, and the details of the battle scenes are pretty good. I was reluctant to delete the book during the hiatus, so I planned to see if the author could continue writing. I didn't expect that he could continue writing. This gave me a big surprise. Come on, I hope the author can become famous and become a god in one battle.
After reading Chapter 10, it was too toxic, so I gave up decisively. There was no need to read any more!
What is a pirate? What is a pirate ship? I think the author has no idea. He may have been misled by the Caribbean, or poisoned by One Piece. The cruelty of pirates is simply unimaginable. They slaughter villages, build bank women, kill children, and satisfy their subordinates. You can say that you are a time traveler and you have compassion, but there is absolutely no way you can become a captain like Luffy, whose crew is all friends. Privateers all set out for dreams and wealth. The sea, you give him benefits and money and make him happy, then they will listen to you. The Caribbean hides the cruel side of pirates. If you are not satisfied with your crew, they will even cut off your limbs and let you watch them play with your relatives. A pirate ship is something no one wants to see. As long as you are a pirate, you will not get permission from any official pirate port with registered exceptions.
I haven't seen the plot of killing and saving people you mentioned, but I took a look at your comments and expressed my opinion. It is impossible for modern people or ancient people to know other people's physical conditions and stab you in the body without dying. Not to mention that the medical conditions in ancient times were so poor. Whether it is infection, inflammation, suppuration, fever, tetanus, excessive blood loss and other factors, there is a high probability of death. So under normal circumstances, how long does the protagonist survive? The rate is less than 5%, and the captain must know this from his experience. His heart should be to give you a chance, whether you can live or die, I am a rogue idea, but the protagonist is indeed based on the modern mother-bitch mentality and self-education, thinking that the captain is for his own good. Haha, this is like a couple encountering a group of thieves and then robbing them. The man took the opportunity to run away, and then explained that I went to the police for your own good, so what do you think?
After reading dozens of chapters, I still feel that I can't accept the backstabbing plot. The protagonist can survive entirely because of his blood and being saved by that woman. If an ordinary person was stabbed and thrown into the sea without anyone saving him, he would definitely die. When the cobbler stabbed the protagonist, he didn't know that the protagonist had a special bloodline or that someone would save the protagonist. He sold the protagonist completely for self-protection. Why did he avoid the heart? It was just an atonement mentality that ordinary people used to excuse themselves. This gave him a little reason to convince himself that he did not completely betray the protagonist, even though he actually did it. The author directly writes that the protagonist believes that the cobbler is trying to save the protagonist. I cannot accept it, let alone the protagonist who wants to save the cobbler. The protagonist is a time traveler. I can only say that as a person in the 21st century, I can't psychologically accept this so-called bullshit professional concept that the crew cannot abandon the captain for any reason. I can only accept that you treat me as a countryman, and I will repay you as a countryman. You treat your ministers like dirt, and I regard you as a thief. If a so-called captain kills your whole family and you can still happily work for him as a crew member, I have nothing to say. If you don't agree with your views, you can only say goodbye.
The biggest advantages of this article: 1. Good writing 2. Proper historical research The biggest disadvantages of this article: 1. The logic does not make sense in important plots (it doesn't matter if a cobbler is good with a knife or a meat cleaver, and he also knows the human body Context? The cobbler has never been to the sea and throws people into the sea without fear of the protagonist drowning? After being stabbed by a knife, he said that no blood vessels were injured? The protagonist is not related to the cobbler, and the disaster was caused by the cobbler, and the first reaction after waking up was to rescue him. Cobbler?) In short, the plots of Chapters 10 and 11 are hard to understand 2. The method of adding fantasy elements makes the writing style mysterious (the text does not directly introduce the fantasy elements in the background of the historical world, and suddenly inserts the protagonist from time to time Dreams are used to render fantasy colors, which makes people feel that the clouds and fog are too abrupt) Writing is very important, but logic is more important; The above only represents my personal opinion, mainly because when I read this book, I found that the book review area was biased. Some people say it is a work of immortality, while others think that although the writing is good, they can't understand it so they don't read it. I personally prefer the second view. I believe that most of the people reading this book are old bookworms, and they are not mindless. I think the reason why there are such polarized opinions is because some book friends focus on writing style, some focus on plot and logic, and of course some focus on character creation and so on. There is nothing wrong with this. Everyone has their own preferences for radish and cabbage. I started reading novels in 2007, and rarely comment on various novels, whether good or bad. This review is just out of pity for a good novel. Unfortunately, although the novel is good, it has flaws, and these flaws are just unacceptable to me.
Extremely poisonous! ! ! Pig's Foot is a time traveler. Since he has been brainwashed, he was stabbed by his own people and thrown into the sea and almost died, but he still wants to save others. How poisonous and holy a bitch is this!
The original design of the Martini double sword
The European scimitar originated from the Arabian scimitar. Tracing back to its origins, the design idea of the Arabian scimitar is similar to that of the European knight's sword, both of which are weapons serving high-speed horse fighting. However, due to the natural flaw of the knife shape in breaking armor, the scimitar has little use in the European battlefield where heavy armor is rampant. Instead, it shines in the water battlefield where leather armor is the main armor. Europeans improved the Arabian scimitar and divided it into the moon sword, the half-moon sword, and the crescent sword, which corresponded to the large sword, the broad sword, and the thin sword respectively. The picture shows the standard Yanyue Knife, which inspired the design of Martini's double knives😁
Qidian senior certified Shennong, specially come to test poison 1
This book is a niche and unpopular work that I discovered a few days ago! The Age of Discovery is biased toward official history, with some fantasy elements. I have been reading books for many years, and just two years ago I read a great sailing pirate novel set in the world of Pirates of the Caribbean! I wrote 400 chapters at that time, and the subscription was OK, with more than 100,000 fans. Unfortunately, he became a eunuch later. This is the second work I have seen about the Age of Discovery! Three chapters to start: Chapter 1, the father sacrifices to heaven first, In order to protect the family's reputation, the protagonist was given a privateering license! , In the third chapter, the protagonist is an abandoned son of the family and is kicked out of the family. The protagonist is also given a privateering license. Xiaobai→Abuse the master, spicy chicken plot. The protagonist is really useless. Being kicked out of the family, he didn't know how to refuse the conditions given by the family. I dare not even say: "Don't bully young people into being poor!" The protagonist is so cowardly, this is rubbish, I won't watch it. Bookworm→Look at the details. This approach is the normal operation of noble families in the Age of Discovery. The author researches the party and reads on. In the early days of the Age of Discovery, the reputation of a noble family was very important, and family honor was above all else. With the advent of the Age of Discovery, going to the sea represented wealth. In order to maintain the family's growing expenses, the nobles who could not afford to lose face created the practice of abandoning their sons. This approach is recognized by the nobles as an unspoken rule that does not harm the family honor but can obtain overseas wealth. The protagonist's family wants to prevent the family honor from being damaged. When driving the protagonist, the illegitimate son + heretic, out of the family, the protagonist was given a privateering license. Continuing the previous family practice of abandoning children. The protagonist has always wanted a privateering license and went to sea to do business as a pirate. So he accepted the family's approach. So, the comments about the sadistic master in Chapter 3... It feels like it's a bit much. Normal plot transitions, are they all abusive?
One of Lorraine's flagship lecture halls: Artis Beauty
Ship nameAttis Beauty TypeKirk type - sloop Cog ParametersLength 30 meters, width 8 meters, mast height 2 2 meters, draft 3 meters, bowsprit 3 meters [Ship material] birch [Sail rigging] square sail, bowsprit [Speed] 8 knots downwind, 0.5 Knots against the wind Crew] 8 people [Displacement] 280 tons [Deck] Main deck, inner deck, upper deck each with one layer [Cabin] One-layer watertight compartment, double-layer stern (one layer of superstructure) [Introduction] Hanseatic-Kok type sailing ships flourished due to the Hanseatic Merchant League in the 13th to 14th centuries, and were mainly popular in northwest and central Europe, including England, Scandinavia and Low German-speaking areas. The first central rudder, its biggest feature is its heavy load and stability, and it is also her feature that it is useless in the headwind direction. She was widely used as a main battleship between the 14th and 15th centuries... The most famous Kirk ship in the world today is the Golden Merry. The Pirate King Luffy's first flagship was designed based on the Kirk type. Of course, Oda installed a super large bow gun on her and moved the jib to the stern, turning her into a strange Cage-type brig. In theory... It is not impossible.
The more common bayonet swords, Viking swords and officer command swords
A relatively popular bayonet sword in the 18th century, its complex and beautiful guard and long and thin blade are its characteristics. It is also called the swift sword and the feather fencing sword; The officer's command sword was born out of the favor of the German aristocracy. Slender swords are often simpler in shape than stabbing swords, and the blade is slightly wider than slender swords. There are also swords with a slightly curved blade and one side edge, but they are still called swords (for example, in the picture, Napoleon's gold-inlaid command sword). They are the predecessors of a series of command swords. Viking swords... Era are different, and their functions are different. Naturally, they are very different from the above two swords. The Viking sword is a murder weapon and a work of art, but it will never be a ceremonial ornament.
Lorraine's flagship lecture hall four: Jackdaw
[Ship name] Jackdaw [Type] Barque - three-masted mixed sailing ship [Barque] [Parameters] 44 meters long, 10 meters wide, 30 meters high main mast, 26 meters high auxiliary mast, 5 meters draft, 8 meters bowsprit [Ship material] Birch [Sail rigging] Fore and main transverse sails, wing sails, after fore and aft sail, three bow staysails, three wind sails [Speed] 12 knots downwind, 4 knots against the wind [Crew] 200 [Displacement] 950 tons [Deck] Main deck, three floors of inner deck, three floors of upper deck [Cabin] Two floors of watertight compartment, one floor of gun cabin, five floors of poop (three floors of superstructure), three floors of forecastle (upper floor) First floor of the building) [Ship installation] Bow harpoon gun, 20 12-pound long guns on the lower deck, 8 nine-pound long guns on the upper deck, and 2 18-pound medium bow guns [Introduction] The Bagh sailing ship is not a qualified warship type. Compared with mainstream galenic ships, she has a huge longitudinal sail and a higher aspect ratio. This gives it higher speed and wind adaptability in offshore waters, but also reduces the stability of the hull. Its gun configuration and load capacity are far lower than those of the Galen-type destroyers of the same class. Precisely because of this, this type of sailing ship is not adopted by the navies of various countries, and is more common in civilian armed merchant ships. Civilian ships use ordinary materials, and their single-ship cost is even lower than that of military-grade Brig-type frigates. They are high-quality and low-priced. The Jackdaw was a pirate ship captured by Lorraine. The bow was reinforced with crude means and equipped with an 18-pound heavy cannon to increase its firepower. This behavior gave the Jackdaw a knight-like charging tactics and further weakened its stability. Due to special reasons, this ship was not included in the Drake Chamber of Commerce's property. Opposite to the Golden Deer, it was Lorraine's light and dark flagship during the same period, and the nominal captain was someone else.
A true saint. The protagonist saves the captain, but the captain stabs the protagonist in the back. The protagonist still wants to save the captain before he dies. The author is really talented😍
Just read a few chapters, and it is inevitable that your results will be unsatisfactory. We readers read the book from the perspective of the protagonist, while the author writes the book from an overall perspective, considering multiple characters and short plots. For a book to become popular, there must be factors: first, it is refreshing, second, the setting is novel, third, it conforms to the basic logic, fourth, the plot avoids lightning, and five is the character of the protagonist. Six, it is also a point that many authors have stepped on. The description of the time traveler's past life persuades people to quit. Many people may not understand it, so I will just mention a few surprises. I want to go home, but I can never go home. Second, I am an adult, but I act like an idiot. From time to time, San appears to have a character that does not fit his identity. There are also many authors who directly criticize readers, telling them to leave if they don't like it, and ask me to do whatever I want. After opening the book and updating it for hundreds of chapters, there are not many comments. The old bookworm has no desire to read it. Having said so much, the point is actually that the protagonist in your book is an adult, not a real fifteen-year-old child. It is difficult to change an adult's character. Isn't it just one sentence? It's easy to change a country, but it's hard to change one's nature. But the protagonist you wrote is really suitable for a fifteen-year-old. You know what I mean.
I just gave up the book after reading the first few chapters. As the second son of a nobleman who never gave up, he sneaked out to work for others before graduating from the military school. He thought he was doing it for freedom. What's even more funny is that it's the 19th century and he still wants to be a pirate. I thought it was so romantic...
Lorraine's Flagship Lecture Room 2: Butterfly Number
[Ship name] Butterfly [Type] Brigantine type - two-masted mixed sailing ship [Brigantine] [Parameters] 30 meters long, 8 meters wide, 22 meters high mainmast, 20 meters high foremast, 3 meters draft, Bowsprit 5 meters [Ship material] Fir [Sail rigging] Foresail, main fore-and-aft sail, four bowsprits, two catch sails [Speed] 12 knots downwind, 5 knots upwind [Crew] 20- 160 [Displacement] 650 tons [Deck] Main deck, two floors of inner deck, two floors of upper deck [Cabin] One floor of watertight compartment, one floor of gun cabin, three floors of poop (two floors of superstructure), two floors of forecastle Floor (one floor of the superstructure) [Ship installation] Bow harpoon gun, 10 nine-pound long guns on the lower deck, 8 six-pound long guns on the upper deck, and 2 six-pound short guns on the stern [Introduction] The Brigantine type is a very outstanding design among high-speed ships. The fully equipped staysail and huge fore-and-aft sail provide her with extremely strong wind-tacking and wind-cutting performance, which is unparalleled in headwind conditions. The huge horizontal sail provides her with strong acceleration in downwind conditions. In the golden age of sailing, the Brigantine type has been favored by privateers and pirates since its emergence. It is also the main ship type of the famous high-speed ship family-Baltimore Clipper. It's just that in the army, her cousin, the fully equipped Brig with double horizontal sail and stern sail, is more valued than her. Both are installed in the army, ranking sixth level, and are frigates.
The protagonist's actions at the beginning were a bit disgusting. The captain betrayed the protagonist. The probability of him being stabbed in the back and falling into the sea was 99%. After the protagonist was rescued, the first thing he did was to save the captain. If he couldn't be saved, forget about it. Then he helped the captain's son to buy a broken ship as a brand new one. He also asked the captain's son to directly invest in the stock, or to invest in technology. He didn't know his character or his ability. Does the protagonist still owe his father or him?
Caravel type Latin galleon
The Caravel is a large sailing ship that emerged at the same time as the Carrack type. Unlike the Carak type, which has lived for the ocean since its emergence, the Caravel type is deeply loved in the Mediterranean area because of its flexibility, speed, and shallow draft. When Columbus was exploring America, in addition to Clark's flagship "Santa Maria", there were also two Caravel sailing ships "Pinta" and "Niña" accompanying him. Santa Maria ran aground en route, and Nina became the follow-up flagship. Starting from Vasco da Gama's circumnavigation of the Cape of Good Hope, the Portuguese tried to add a variety of ocean-going elements to the Caravel sailboats, including mixing fore and aft sails, increasing the aspect ratio, changing two masts to three masts, etc., Which accumulated valuable experience for the design of a series of mixed sailboats and contributed to the birth of high-speed ship types.
... It's really a pity to be a typical example of both wanting and wanting
It's still good enough to read. But to be honest, the elements still don't match very well, and the author's skill simply failed to achieve the blend. ... It can be seen that the author likes the low-demon world of Pirates of the Caribbean, the romantic, free and adventurous atmosphere. But if you think about it carefully, does this fit in with the purpose of acquiring technological equipment, conducting large-scale business operations, and ultimately becoming highly capitalized to establish a conglomerate business empire that governments in the European and American world also look up to? Fuck you! If you don't talk about Mao, it's irrelevant. That's the complete opposite. If you write about establishing a business empire at the end of the modern Age of Discovery, don't add any fantasy elements! Just write about how to intrigue, win over people, climb the technological tree, engage in maritime commerce, political war speculation, and participate in national wars to gain benefits. In the end, it is enough to establish a huge business empire, make his wife and son rich and famous, and pass it on to future generations, changing history and becoming famous throughout the ages; When writing about the world of Pirates of the Caribbean, it is about knight-errant pirates always experiencing adventures at sea in order to pursue something. During this period, they encountered various misfortunes or adventures, the number of partners continued to increase, and the ships were constantly updated and upgraded. The main plot here can be fantasy naval battles, ruins exploration, etc. The previous one is really not good... Occasionally being hired by businessmen for lack of money, etc. Don't touch any capital and money empire. At most, build a huge force or form an alliance to fight the enemy before the finale. Afterwards, get over it, hide your achievements and fame, and continue to pursue freedom. This is the plot that fits the atmosphere of this element. As long as you write one element separately and write it well, the whole text will not feel so fragmented. I want both, but I don't have the ability to control it. Originally the look and feel was okay, so it's really a pity.
Wachner and "The Sailor's Mirror"
Introduction to Zhihu In 1584, Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer published the book "Spieghel der Zeevaerdt" ("The Sailor's Mirror"). This book is a collection of 44 maps of Nordic waters, mainly including coastlines (often drawn out of proportion to provide details of ports), landmarks, outlines of the coast visible from seaward positions, and water depths. Wagoner's nautical atlases were so popular that the British adopted the term "waggoner" (a variation of Wagoner's name) to refer to any atlas depicting the coast.
Lorraine's flagship lecture hall three: Golden Deer
[Ship name] Golden Deer [Type] Galen type - three-masted sailing ship [Galleons] [Parameters] 40 meters long, 10 meters wide, main mast height 28 meters, auxiliary mast height 25 meters, draft 5.5 Meters, bowsprit 8 meters [Ship material] Oak [Sail rigging] Fully rigged horizontal sail, three bow staysails, four wind sails, stern sail [Bow image] Reindeer head portrait [Speed] 10 knots downwind, 2 knots against the wind [Crew] 250 [Displacement] 1100 tons Deck] Main deck, three inner decks, three upper decks [Cabins] Two floors of watertight cabin, one floor of gun cabin, five floors of poop (three floors of superstructure), three floors of forecastle (one floor of superstructure) [Ship Equipment] Bow harpoon gun, 20 18-pound long guns on the lower floor, 12-pound long guns on the upper floor There are 12 guns, 6 short 12-pounder guns in the stern (double-layer), and 2 medium 12-pounder guns in the bow [Introduction] The Galen type is the most mature ship type of sailing warships. It is stable, efficient, has good performance in catching wind and resisting waves, and has almost no defects. It is also the only ship type trusted by navies of various countries in the late sailing period. The size of Galenic ships varies greatly. A small Galenic ship (under 30 meters) is often used as an expedition ship, a medium-sized Galenic ship (under 50 meters) is used as a battleship auxiliary ship, and a large Galenic ship (above 50 meters) is the main battleship. The Golden Deer is a medium-sized Galen, a traditional fifth-level ship, and the most mainstream destroyer of the maritime powers at that time. Because of the high-grade materials used, the cost of each ship is about 25,000 pounds (excluding guns). Most of the famous destroyers in history were pirate ships, including the Royal Treasure [French ship, 42 guns] of Bavlomius Roberts (Black Baronet), and the Fantasy [Spanish ship, 46 guns] of Henry Evans.
I heard that many YY novels in Europe and the United States are about traveling back in time and becoming pirates. After all, it's a traditional art!
And, I saw that at the beginning, there was a woman on the protagonist's boat. Please, this can easily cause mutiny, you know? The protagonist has a better identity and background, but on the sea, who cares about this and carries this big bomb with him, please
Is there anyone writing about real pirates, not pseudo-pirates like One Piece?
I finally found a novel about the 18th century colonial era. The protagonist is an English aristocrat. It's so rare. I'll save it first. As long as I'm not in prison, I'll keep following it. I highly recommend it.