
The Glory of the Young Eagle
雏鹰的荣耀
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Several expectations for Senpai from fans over the years 1. I hope this is a book that can be completed smoothly The books of Senpai may have accompanied me throughout my youth, from the Headless Horseman, to France, to Scarlet Moonlight, Japan's Strongest High School Student, and now to this book of Glory. The improvement of my senior's writing skills over the years is obvious to all. But I have to say that after so many years, I am afraid that not many of these books have been completed, either due to certain copyright factors, website changes, censorship factors, or changes in interests, and the results are not ideal. In short, they can basically be said to be unfinished. When it comes to writing books, I have a mentality of enjoying writing and sharing the pleasure of reading, but readers don't do the same, especially when I write very well, but often end up with unfinished books, which is not a very good reading experience. Over the years, I have been studying my sister on different platforms. In the PS at the end of the chapter, I have seen various reasons given by the senior sister for why the last book was unfinished, but I think this time I can really see that the senior sister can finish the book. 2. I hope that the senior sister can have a good outline before writing, or that she can control her desire to create. Although I have to say that Senpai is amazingly talented when it comes to describing those short stories, especially Scarlet Moonlight and The Strongest High School Student. However, these works and previous works still have unavoidable problems. The sense of time and space is messed up. It is obvious that one second is a tense main plot, and the next second it turns to daily life. This is not to say that it is not possible, but the transition is often too sudden, giving people the feeling that one comes out one after another. Whether it is France or The Strongest, the overall feeling is very scattered, or not very coherent, more like a combination of short stories and theaters. So I hope the book becomes more coherent. 3. I hope that my senior can control some of her unnecessary emotions The biggest impression that my senior has given me over the years is that she is stubborn and awkward, and she cares very much about readers' evaluation of herself and her works. Whether it's on Zhihu, a novel platform, or some book review websites. Dare to love is certainly a good quality, but in fact there are all kinds of people on the Internet, so why should others' comments affect your emotions and then your works. And this awkwardness is not only reflected in the evaluation, whether it is changing vests, returning to the starting point, or unfinished. No notification was given and it ended suddenly. I know that my senior actually cares about her works and evaluations, but I also hope to communicate more with readers. In fact, not everyone is a troll. This awkwardness is also reflected in writing. The senior sister desires more people to read and more people to subscribe, but she often does not cater to readers, or writes according to her own interests. The two are not irreconcilable, but the senior sister is indeed a bit too personal at times. Finally, I really hope that this book can be finished and have a good result. After all, every time I know the latest news about my senior, I usually know it through Chi Jian, but every time I see the news about my senior from him, there is always this comment, a new book by the author of French Flowers and Swords. But personally, I feel that Scarlet Moonlight has improved a lot compared to France, especially Scarlet Moonlight. But these are small platforms, and the reading base is not enough to understand. But I sincerely hope that my senior can be like Cuttlefish and Danlingdi. She is Cuttlefish and Danlingdi instead of the author of xx. ps: I don't know if there will be battlefield scenes later in this book. After all, this is a story about the great achievements of Napoleon II, isn't it? I don't know if my senior will see it, but this time I really hope that my senior will not leave without saying goodbye and write this book completely. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
There are too many harem stories and it's boring
The previous work, Flower and Sword, was completed at 4.5 Million words, and the 4.79 Million-word Young Eagle is still Young Eagle. Since Zha Ai became the emperor, he has been really lazy and has repeated stories of quarrels in the harem. Maria has been involved in this matter for dozens of chapters, and she was able to run away from Austria in the early stages. I feel there are two problems with this book. One is that the starting point is too high. The plot of the struggle in Austria and Greece in the early stage was okay. After becoming the emperor, there is really no such vitality and the state of all things competing. Zha Xia in the previous game had a long history of struggle, which resulted in him being able to balance the harem plot by describing internal affairs and promoting reforms when there were not a lot of war plots. Zha Ai's plot was completely unbalanced. To be honest, I really can't change my perspective and write it from the perspective of Earl and Bowen, so that I can see the promotion and reaction of Zhaai's order, or write about the battles in North Africa and Poland. The second is the timing. During this period, there was no external war to promote the plot. The Crimean War in the previous game also officially started very late, and Zhaai is now much earlier than Zhaxia. The war during the July Dynasty was mainly about the colonization of North Africa. We cannot let the war in Crimea begin decades in advance.
A little perspective.
It is a slow-paced historical romance novel suitable for girls. Relatively speaking, it's not that men don't like love, nor can they accept palace intrigues and political compromises, but gratification and revenge are more to their liking. Like the Revolution. Girls probably think that France was very scary at that time, with rivers of blood, and the revolutionary party was brutal and bloodthirsty. My dear, you have never had a hard time. Otherwise, you may want to bite those vampires to death with your teeth, and then use a hammer to smash their corpses into meatballs. Everything happens for a reason. This is true for killing people, this is true for ransacking homes, and this is true for genocide. Sometimes history is not cold, and kings are not always masters of calculation. There are many willful orders, such as the construction of the Taj Mahal, and the personal expedition of Ming Wuzong. But this is a person, not an empty word. Some characters do not need to compromise at all, such as Talleyrand who betrayed Napoleon. He is very important, good at dancing, and very useful, but he is not necessary. It is necessary for the protagonist to kill him. If you don't kill, you can't get revenge. If you don't avenge your father, how can you unite people's hearts? Just because you are your biological son? You can't give a bigger bargaining chip than determination. Killing the traitor is one of the best proofs of inheriting his father's legacy. But obviously, for female readers, it is too bloody and boring. Probably they enjoy the pleasure of conspiracy and battle of wits more. I read some books about women's videos. Force and military means are the last consideration. The person who needs to be fucked to death must be worked hard for a long time, and in the end he may be let go. Can't appreciate it. Too uncomfortable.
As a Chanel fan, I hope you will support me~ When I was writing a novel today, I suddenly saw my senior's book and randomly coded a Chanel fan. _(:з)∠)_The writing is definitely not very good, so I just wrote it casually. After all, I haven't finished the novel yet. Please point it out if there are any mistakes~ I am also writing novels myself, but I am not at the starting point and I became a monk halfway. I still admire seniors like me who are from a major. _(:з)∠)_ Especially for Flowers and Swords, when I saw that the author only had Qian Jun in the words but he was still writing, it was really not easy. I write my own novel, which I don't even want to write Qianjun_(:з)∠)_ But my senior has finally come forward and is now a heavyweight, so congratulations~_(:з)∠)_ . . . Saint Helena Island. In the magnificent room, the melodious orchestral sound shone with the light, as flickering as Aigron's mood. Historically, this phonograph was invented by Edison in 1877. Now, with the changes in the timeline, it was enjoyed by Aigron first. However, this advantage and honor that should have been won by power and strength are now nothing more than charity from the superior, which makes people irritated. The attendants in the room were silent, no one dared to make a sound. Although Aigron is not the kind of guy who shows off his anger to others, no one wants to touch his brow at this time. Although this is inevitable, actually receiving this notice still makes all Bonapartists feel despair. Everything comes from the newspaper from the European continent that has been balled up on the table. If someone unfolds it, you can see the fresh ink on it: Lamartine announced the establishment of the French Republic, formed a government, and completely abolished the monarchy. "Your Majesty failed completely." This sentence appeared in everyone's heart. Even with the help of Britain, the connivance of Austria, and the indifference of Russia, no one expected that His Majesty would actually lose to the Republicans in the election. When the election results came out, Aiglon's mansion was surrounded by the army, trying to "send Aiglon out of the country". Although Aigron tried to use military force to ascend the throne, he had to regretfully fail under the attack of the National Defense Force and was expelled from the circle of power. In the end, after a fierce fight, Theresa herself was "safely returned to Vienna", while Aigron was exiled to the island of St. Helena, where his father had stayed. Everyone knows that the Bonaparte family, which was famous all over the world, has lost the support of farmers and the army and has become like a lost dog. So much so that in order to humiliate him, the French government even exiled him to the barbaric island of St. Helena. This island belonging to the British East India Company may be about to bury two Napoleons. "Your Majesty, please drink some water." Finally, it was Chanel who broke the silence. She signaled her servants to leave the room with her eyes, and gently stroked Aigron's cheek with her fingers. The once inconspicuous maid beside Aiglon has now become the only person he can get close to on this island. "Don't call me Your Majesty." Aigron waved his hand in despair, "I lost, I lost completely. Politically I was defeated, militarily I lost again, I am no longer Your Majesty." Aigron knew that this seemingly magnificent castle was just to maintain his last dignity. The five hundred mercenary garrison on the island had long exposed his identity as a "prisoner". "Your Majesty, you..." Chanel did not speak, but just hugged Aigron's head in front of him. After experiencing such ups and downs, the former young man has become dejected. His previous high-spirited spirit has long since disappeared. Only the residue between his eyebrows can show the overwhelming pride and uninhibited indulgence he once had. "Chanel, you shouldn't have come with me. This loneliness is the price I should bear for my arrogance, and you should have enjoyed your own girl time." Aiglon sighed and hugged Chanel as well, "Go back Well, they will definitely let you go. Those guys just want to trap me." "Are you still trying to persuade me to leave? You know, I will never leave. I will always be loyal to your Majesty," Shanel murmured. "I am no longer Your Majesty..." Aigron said. "I have sworn to be loyal to you, to be your shadow and the sword in your hand. This oath will not change with anything. You have made me a knight of the Knights of Fontainebleau. Isn't it normal for a knight to be loyal to his master?" Chanel exerted all his strength to hold Agron in his arms. "Chanel..." Aigron sighed painfully, "I can't give you what I promised you. Except for revenge for you, you have done so much for me, so you should have corresponding generous rewards, right? " "Your Majesty, you have already given it to me." Chanel slowly pushed Aiglon away and looked into his eyes, "Your Majesty, you and I fought together. I just regarded our mutual allegiance as a deal. But later I found out that it was not the case. When you gave me that important task in the theater, I thought that if I messed up, I would jump off the building and wash away the shame on my body with blood. When you were having a sword fight with Miss Agnes, I was also thinking, if you lost and Miss Agnes stabbed you, if I used my body to help you block it, would you shed tears for me while holding me near death? Also, when I was in Greece, I was always worried that artillery would hit your head. At that time, I thought, if you were killed, I would rush in and steal part of your body, then run away far away, and never participate in these things again... ... Isn't it ridiculous? However, this is the best way for a maid to remember her forever. Nothing can prove loyalty more than blood, isn't it?" "Chanel!" He stood up hastily and said angrily, "I don't allow you to think about yourself like this!" However, Chanel was not afraid at all because of Aigron's anger. Instead, he laughed, "This is how it feels, Your Majesty! You have been depressed for too long, have you forgotten? , You and I, although you are no longer the emperor of France, you are still my emperor. I said, you can order me to do anything, and I will be your puppet." Speaking of this, Chanel winked playfully. Aigron is not a fool. He immediately knew that he had been fooled by Chanel. She was deliberately using provoking methods to disturb her heart. She could only shake her head with a bitter smile, "When did you learn these little tricks..." But Aigron admitted that just now, he was indeed moved by Chanel's affection. "Your Majesty, what I said is true. You can order me to do anything..." Chanel moved his shoulders slightly, and all his clothes rolled down like water drops on a water glass. Aiglon was stunned and speechless. "How about it, my dear Majesty, do you like this surprise?" Although Chanel has been doing the work of an attendant, her skin has not been torn by the years and still retains the tenderness of a girl. "Chanel... Don't be like this, this is still the living room..." "Theoretically this is not possible, and I am not willing to do this with Your Majesty, but if you order me, I have to obey, are you right?" "..." "Your Majesty..." "... Okay, I order you..." The tight walls perfectly blocked all sounds, and the guard on duty at the door still stood firm at his post. No one knows what happened on an ordinary island today. ..... _(:з)∠)_The following five thousand words are omitted. Jpg
In 1842, the fifteen-year-old Cleister, wearing a purple robe, stood on Sophie's right hand and knelt down in Munich to accept the allegiance of the kings of Hanover, Württemberg, and Saxony, Queen Chanel of the newly established Kingdom of Rhineland, and the Grand Dukes of Baden, Hesse and other countries. With the support of the French Empire and independent of Prussia and Austria, the German Confederation led by Bavaria was finally established. A Germany of art, science, and commerce stood proudly independent on the banks of the Rhine, no longer affected by the iron-blooded Prussian and Austrian conservative influences. The permanent division of Germany in favor of France was finally formed,
This novel is really beautiful and delicate. For me, who rarely reads books written by female authors, it is second to none. Unfortunately, it is not suitable for me. I have already read 4,000 points, and I saw this without knowing it. When I looked back, I was surprised, because I I came across this book in European Hegemony. It was not in line with my initial thoughts. It was well written from the palace drama to the escape. This is the advantage of female combatants. However, the description of the war later was a bit unsatisfactory. I couldn't see the iron blood, sacrifice, grandeur, establishment, etc. Of that kind of war... It's a pity, maybe this is a flaw of female combatants.
"The Glory of the Young Eagle" - an ultimate future talk
——In the past, when many magnificent heroic epics came to an end, readers would always feel sincerely: Can the story continue forever? It is enough to see charming characters with distinctive personalities drinking tea and chatting daily. In my opinion, the book was finished when Napoleon II conquered the throne and rebuilt the empire. The core plot of the prince's restoration of the country ended, and the subsequent cause of reviving France was completely submerged in the daily life of the imperial harem. Yes, the text of the millions of words in the second half of the book has almost no main thread, and is close to the story of a few Aigron's confidantes who are jealous of each other... So I repeatedly abandoned the book and re-read it several times. It was not until the end of the book that I could catch up with the updates. Objectively speaking, the romance and palace scenes are indeed very exciting, the plot has ups and downs, and the characters are full of tension, but I was really disappointed after reading it. I have been looking forward to it because of my senior's unique approach to time travel and changing history! Although there are countless gems that have traveled through history and changed the world with the knowledge that transcends the times, but unlike other people's wild historical fantasies, the school sister's time-travel novels are always full of restraint in changing the world. In other words, modern France does not actually need a great man from heaven to save the world. Whether it is many plots of "Flower and Sword" or "Eagle", the protagonist seems to have just copied history. Whether it is Charles helping to restore the empire with three weapons, or helping Greece restore its country with two bloody battles, the protagonist only restores history at the pixel level after overcoming all difficulties, although there is no change in history. However, because the main body of the story is what happened in the original world line, the author can freely use it from a large number of historical materials, making the persuasiveness of the fictional story reach a level that is difficult to match with ordinary historical texts. Readers can easily get involved in the story and applaud the extraordinary achievements of the characters in the story. In short, I regret that my senior wrote millions of words for Na Er. To me, such a romantic harem novel is indeed far different from the previous two million words of The Prince's Return to the Kingdom. I only hope that my senior has enjoyed writing it. I look forward to the next book that will continue to focus on the fastest and most dramatic era of change before and after the Victorian era, and write a legendary revolutionary epic hymn for France more refreshingly and simply!
I first read the author's Flower and the Sword and France. After reading it, I just hope that the author's book will not be like Flower and Sword. The emotional drama is very good, but the historical drama is broken. I can only watch the protagonist poison the emperor, support the young master, manipulate the government, marry the queen, and usurp the throne through blood. Anyway, the timeline progresses really slowly. I really didn't expect that a battle that started in the middle period was actually the ending. I was dumbfounded.
Although it seems that the earl is really very popular, I can't help but look forward to the follow-up plot recently.
Suddenly fell in love with the Kinkou Sect.
I have always liked the author's writing style, which is very delicate. The psychological control of the characters is in place, and the use of language is also very beautiful, and there are occasional highlights. Writing about love and reality, there is no shortage of romance and legend. Although there are loopholes in some aspects, it's better to avoid them. I particularly like this kind of detailed article.
I hope the author can write according to his true inner thoughts
I've read 60 chapters. Which chapter became emperor?
Today is the Dragon Boat Festival, will there be any extras 😍
No one has ever stipulated that the historical area of male videos must write about hegemony. The theme of the novel is human beings. I feel that something made of steel, guns and data is not worthy of being called a novel. Take postwar French literature as an example: among the left-wing writers are Roger Vailland, whose works like to combine resistance movements, patriotism and heroines with open private lives. There is also the female writer Elsa Triolet, who combines society and politics with fantastic imagination and a lively and vivid lyrical style. As for those generous writers who describe the grand historical background, Henri Troyat's "Les Semailles er les moissons" (Les Semailles er les moissons) uses five volumes to write about the South of France. Focusing on the experiences of three generations of women from before World War I to the climax of World War II, the five-part "La Lumie des justes" uses the love between a Russian officer and the daughter of a French count as the main line to show Russian life between 1814 and 1850. The work "Allemande" (Allemande) by Francois Nourissier, a neoclassical writer who is a representative of French post-war right-wing literature in Romanticism, writes the chronicle of the occupation period from the perspective of a small character from the civil class. When writing historical novels, no matter whether one's political views are left or right, or how profound one's historical knowledge is, one does not abandon the personal life of the characters to write about major events. Instead, one writes about love delicately and softly. Out out of the starting point of the literary moralists who are anti-harem wives and the monk readers who despise the heroine of emotional drama are almost raging everywhere, as if they feel that women should not appear in novels. Love, like power and wealth, is the most basic desire of human beings. If an author describes emotional drama in a book, it is perfectly normal. A protagonist who devotes himself wholeheartedly to the country, and only has steel production, international situation and armaments in his mind, is a twisted, abnormal and false person in my opinion. Five or six years ago, it was not that there were no articles that did not focus on emotional scenes or had no emotional scenes, but no one specifically criticized them. On the contrary, now there are more articles without female protagonists. Instead, these readers are trying to teach authors not to write about female protagonists and emotional scenes, and they are like moralists who do not allow them to write about harems and wives. You must know that even Brezhnev agreed to let extramarital affairs movies pass censorship. It is really ironic. Maybe if you deal with warships and cannons too much, you will forget the most basic humanistic care and tolerance. I hope seniors will not be affected. Authors should write what they want to write. I really like to read historical articles with detailed descriptions, rather than non-stop conquest articles. For those of you who think the same way, I want to let you know that there are many others who think the same way. As for those readers who think that novels should only contain murders and treasure hunts, stars and seas, I want you to know that some people hate this kind of novels. If someone likes to write in this style, I will not interfere with his ideas, but don't use your ideas to distort novels that pursue characters and delicate emotions. Not everything is written for you.
The advantage of this book is that it is emotionally delicate, but the disadvantage is that it contains too much ink. As a son of Napoleon who wants to ascend the throne of France and unify Europe, 90% of the content is devoted to his entanglements with female characters, and 10% is devoted to the restoration.
I have read more than 160 chapters just to watch the wedding in the real Acropolis 😁
To be honest, when I was in college, I played hand rush with Frenchman Char. I have been working for a few years now and I am about to get engaged to my girlfriend. I suddenly saw my senior's new book and I couldn't help but feel in a daze... Time flies so fast.
As a father and a politician, Napoleon turned his will into the last speech of his life, leaving the greatest political legacy to his son, the King of Rome, as much as possible. In his will, he tried his best to repair the relationship with the Holy See for his son, and showed favor to his wife's family, the Habsburgs, with the intention of seeking safety for the King of Rome. He pardoned and forgiven the traitors represented by Talleyrand in writing, and only blamed the vague old enemy-the British oligarchy for the fault, so that the Roman king could reduce his opposition in the future when he regained power in France. He distributed the property to his officers, soldiers and people in various French provinces and cities, and established the Bonaparte family as the protectors of the French army and people, so that the Roman king would have permanent supporters when he returned to France. Unfortunately, the premature death of the Roman king prevented him from benefiting from his father's political legacy. Napoleon III, however, entered the stage of history by virtue of the reputation of the Bonaparte family. NAPOLEON. April 15, 1821, at Longwood, St. Helena. This is my will, or record of my last wishes. I. 1. It has been more than fifty years since I was born in the faith of the Catholic Apostles, and now I have passed away in its arms. 2. I would like to have my ashes buried on the banks of the Seine, among the French people that I deeply love. 3. I have always had reason to be satisfied with my dearest wife, Maria Louise. I reserved my tenderest affection for her until the last moment - I implored her to take charge of my son and to protect him from the snares which had surrounded him before he reached manhood. 4. I warn my son never to forget that he was born a French prince, and never to allow himself to become a tool in the hands of the rulers who oppress the peoples of Europe: he should never go to war with France or do any harm to her; he should bear in mind my motto: "All for the French people." 5. I died prematurely, assassinated by the British oligarchy and its minions. It will not be too late for the French people to avenge me. 6. When France was still rich in material resources, it suffered two unfortunate invasions, the consequences of which should be attributed to the betrayal of Marmont, Augereau, Talleyrand and Lafayette. I forgive them - and may future generations of France do the same. 7. I thank my illustrious and good mother, the Cardinal, my brothers, Joseph, Lucien, Gérôme, Pauline, Carolina, Julie, Hortense, Carolina, for the constant sympathy and care they have shown me. I forgive Louis for the slander he spread in 1820: full of false claims and fabricated documents. 8. I reject the "St. Helena Manuscript" and other works under the name of "mottos, sayings", etc., Which people have been trying to publish for the past six years, but those are not the principles that have guided my life. I had the Duke of Dangan arrested and tried, because this action was vital to the safety, interest and honor of the French people at a time when he himself confessed to having sixty assassins in Paris. I should still act the same way in similar situations. II. 1. I bequeath to my son my box, my orders, and the other articles of the accompanying list (A), as my tableware, my camp bed, my saddle, my spurs, my prayer plate, my books, and the articles of clothing which I am accustomed to wear and use. I hope this small legacy from a father the world will remember will be precious to him. 2. I bequeath to Madame Holland the ancient reliefs given to me by Pius VI at Tolentino. 3. I bequeath to Count Montolon two million francs, as proof of my satisfaction with the care he has rendered me during six years, and as compensation for the loss he has suffered while settling in St. Helena. 4. I bequeath Count Bertrand five hundred thousand francs. 5. I bequeath Marchand, my chief equerry, four hundred thousand francs, who has rendered me the services of a friend, whom I desire to marry the widow or daughter of any of my officers of the Old Guard. 6. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Saint Denis. 7. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Noville (Novilas). 8. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Pierron. 9. Again. Give Ashab fifty-five thousand francs. 10. Again. Give Kelso twenty-five thousand francs 11. Again. To Chandelier twenty-five thousand francs. 12. Again. One hundred thousand francs to the Abbé Vignali. I hope he builds his house near the New Rostino Bridge. 13. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Count Lascars. 14. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Lavalette. 15. Again. A hundred thousand francs to Chief Surgeon Larrey - the most virtuous man I know. 16. Again. One hundred thousand francs to General Brecher. 17. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Lefebvre Desnouet. 18. Again. One hundred thousand francs to General Drouot. 19. Again. One hundred thousand francs to General Cambrunn. 20. Again. One hundred thousand francs to the children of General Morton Duvernet. 21. Again. One hundred thousand francs to the child of the brave La Bedoye. 22. Again. One hundred thousand francs to the children of General Girard, who died at Linny. 23. Again. One hundred thousand francs to General Chartrand. 24. Again. One hundred thousand francs to the children of the noble General Traveau. 25. Again. One hundred thousand francs to old General Laman. 26. Again. One hundred thousand francs to the Count of Lille. 27. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Count de Bastlica. 28. Again. One hundred thousand francs to General Clause. 29. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Baron de Monneval. 30. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Arnaud, author of Marius. 31. Again. I give Colonel Marbeau a hundred thousand francs - and I order him to continue writing to defend the honor of the French army and to refute their detractors and traitors. 32. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Baron Bignon. I ordered him to write a history of French diplomacy from 1792 to 1815 33. Again. One hundred thousand francs to Pogetti Traveau. 34. Again. Give Dr. Emery one hundred thousand francs. 35. These sums will be paid out of the six million I deposited when I left Paris in 1815, together with the interest accruing from July 1815 at an interest rate of 5%, and the total amount will be settled by the Count of Montolon, Bertrand and Marchand and the bank manager. 36. No matter how much income there is from the deposit after deducting the total amount of 5.6 Million (note: actually 5.65 Million) francs, it should be divided as retirement gold among the wounded in the Battle of Waterloo, as well as the officers and soldiers of the troops who were on the island of Elba, in a proportion determined by the military doctors Montolon, Bertrand, Drouot, Cambron and Larray. 37. These legacies - in case of the death of the recipient - shall be paid to the widow and children, and in case of deficiency shall revert to the principal part of my estate. III. 1. My private property, from which I am not aware of any French law, an account of the extent of which can be obtained from the treasurer, the Baron de Laruyrier: it should amount to two hundred million francs; namely: 1. The portfolio consists of the savings which I have made over the course of fourteen years, outside the civil list, amounting to more than twelve millions per annum, if my memory serves me well. 2. Portfolio income. 3. Furniture of my palaces, such as those of 1814, including palaces in Rome, Florence and Turin. The furniture was purchased with money from the civil list. 4. The proceeds of my house in the Kingdom of Italy, such as money, tableware, jewelry, furniture, cosmetics; the accounts will be presented by Prince Eugène and the Steward of the Crown of Campagnoni. NAPOLEON.(Second picture) 2. I bequeath half of my private estate to the surviving officers and soldiers who fought for the glory and independence of their country from 1792 to 1815, in proportion to their duties in active service. The other half was given to the following towns and regions: Alsace, Lorraine, Combes-de-France, Burgundy, Ile-de-France, Bois de Champagne and Dauphin, which may have suffered invasions. A portion should be set aside, one hundred thousand francs for the town of Briand, and one hundred thousand francs for the town of Merry. I appoint the Counts of Montolon, Bertrand and Marchand as executors of my will. At present, these wills are entirely made by me, signed and sealed by me personally. NAPOLEON.(L. S.) List (A) Additions to my Will. April 15, 1821, at Longwood, St. Helena. I. 1. Consecrated vessels used at Longwood. 2. I appoint Abe Venari to keep them and present them to my son when he reaches the age of sixteen. II. 1. My weapons, that is, the sword I wore at Austerlitz, Sobieski's sword, my dagger, my broadsword, my dagger, and my two Versailles pistols. 2. My gold vanity case, which I used in the mornings at Ulm, Austerlitz, Jena, Eyrau, Friedland, Lobau Island, Moskva, and Montmiril. May they be precious in the eyes of my son. (Already deposited with Count Bertrand in 1814) 3. I entrust Count Bertrand to take care of these items and deliver them to my son when he turns 16 years old. III. 1. Three mahogany chests, containing, first, thirty-three small ski cases and candy cases; second, twelve boxes containing the Emperor's weapons, two pairs of monocles, four boxes found on the table of Louis XVIII in the Tuileries Palace on March 20, 1815; third, three snuff bottles decorated with the Emperor's customary silver seal, and various cosmetic items, according to lists Nos. I, II, and III. 2. The camp bed I used in all battles. 3. My field telescope. 4. My makeup case, one piece of each of my uniforms, a dozen shirts, a complete set of each of my gowns, and generally everything I use in my makeup. 5. My sink. 6. A small alarm clock in my bedroom in Longwood. 7. My two watches and the chain made of the queen's hair. 8. I entrust the care of these articles to my chief squire, Marchand, and appoint him to deliver them to my son on the occasion of his sixteenth year. IV. 1. My medal cabinet. 2. My tableware, and the Sèvres china I used in St. Helena. 3. I asked Count Montolon to take care of these items and deliver them to my son when he turns 16. V. 1. My three sets of saddles, bridle and spurs. 2. My shotgun, to number five. 3. I entrust my squire Novellas to take care of these items and deliver them to my son when he turns 16 years old. VI. 1. The four hundred most commonly used books selected from my library. 2. I entrusted them to Saint Denis to take care of them and deliver them to him when my son turns 16 years old. NAPOLEON. List (A) 1. Nothing that has ever been used by me shall be sold, and what remains shall be divided between my executors and my brother. 2. Marchand shall preserve my hair and make it into bracelets, each with a small gold pin, to be given to Queen Maria Louise, my mother, to each of my brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, and cardinals; one larger one for my son. 3. Marchand will send a pair of my golden shoe buckles to Prince Joseph. 4. A small pair of golden knee buttons for Prince Lucien. 5. A gold brooch for Prince Jérôme. List (A) A list of my possessions, Marchand will take care of them and deliver them to my son. 1. My silver cosmetic case on my desk contains all related utensils and razors. 2. My alarm clock belongs to Frederick the Great that I picked up in Potsdam (in box No. 3). 3. My two watches, accompanied by bracelets made of the Queen's hair, and a chain made of my hair are prepared for other watches. Marchand will have them made in Paris. 4. My two seals (a French seal is included in box No. 3). 5. A small golden clock that is now in my bedroom. 6. My sink and water pitcher. 7. My bedside table and silver-plated bathtub that I used in France. 8. My two iron bedsteads, my mattress, and my bedspread, if they can be saved. 9. My three silver water bottles, which contain my Weihe perfume, and which my attendants carry on the battlefield. 10. My French telescope. 11. My two pairs of spurs. 12. My three mahogany boxes, No. I, II, and III, contain my snuff bottles and other things. 13. A silver-plated perfume dish. What follows is an original list of fabrics and clothing, which is not worth mentioning here. List (B) A list of the properties which I leave to Mr. Count de Touronny. A Sobieski saber (erroneously listed in List A, worn by the Emperor at Aboukir, in the possession of Count Bertrand). A luxurious collar of the Legion of Honor. A silver-plated sword. A consul's sword. A steel sword. A velvet belt. A golden wool collar. A small steel vanity case. A silver bedside lamp. The handle of an ancient saber. A Henry IV hat and a plumed velvet hat (a velvet hat with a flat corolla and turned-up brim). The emperor's necklace. A small medal cabinet. Two Turkish rugs. Two embroidered crimson velvet cloaks with protective clothing and coats. Give my son Sobieski's saber. Give my son the luxurious collar of the Legion of Honor. Give my son a silver-plated sword. Give my son the consul's sword. Give me the steel sword. Give my son the golden fleece collar. For my son Henry IV's hat and a feathered velvet hat. A gold cosmetic case for my son's teeth in the hands of the dentist. Give my necklace to Queen Maria Louise. Give the lady a silver bedside lamp. A small steel vanity case for the cardinal. A silver-plated candle holder for Prince Eugène. A small medal cabinet for Princess Polina. Give the Queen of Naples a small Turkish rug. Give Queen Hortense a small Turkish rug. Give Prince Jérôme the handle of an ancient saber. Give Prince Joseph an embroidered crimson velvet cloak with protective clothing and a small coat. Give Prince Lucien an embroidered crimson velvet cloak with protective clothing and a small coat. NAPOLEON.
Aiglon's charm as a monarch is actually not very good. He is mean and ungrateful to his relatives, harsh and difficult to serve. He will be resented if he is not careful. His great achievements are not even visible. He just thinks that he is his majesty and plots against several women around him. He is inexplicable. Miao was afraid of Prince Charlie, and even though he was a great talent, he didn't dare to use it. He wanted to liquidate others, and even let people notice him. His civility was not good either. In the article, he wrote that Aigron didn't know how to govern the people, and his sinister side was all given to the women around him. Theresa was lucky.
I have a question, will the protagonist marry Maria Anna in the future? They are the twin sisters of the protagonist's aunt Princess Sophie. Historically, she only got married in 1833. In the book, it seems to be 1825. The twin sisters occasionally switch identities to accompany the protagonist and hide it from outsiders. I just don't know if there will be a sister-in-law and a Shura field. 😁
The pace should be sped up and the protagonist shouldn't be here anymore. It's time to return to France, or at least escape. This plot is enough for now, it is too petty. What we want to see is the rise of France and the accession of Napoleon II to the throne. Instead of killing your fighting spirit for some bullshit princess. Your writing is too detailed, and you can just mention many plot points in one stroke, such as the protagonist's mother and the princess's feelings. It's very cumbersome and drags out the plot. Don't you think it's ridiculous that her mother abandoned Bonaparte's glory and now comes to persuade her son? In the early stage, I really wanted this woman to die, but now I silently want to clear my name? As for this princess, she seems to be treating you well, but is she actually playing the emotional card? Wanting to use warmth to wear down the protagonist's will and make him become an Austrian? The princess and the prime minister are in the dark, one is red and the other is white. No matter how they operate, the ultimate goal is the same, that is, there must be no more Napoleon II! Woman, just take advantage of her. You must always remember that no matter how gentle and considerate she is to you now, you have to sit up straight. After all, she is someone else's wife, and her purpose is to destroy you after all. The village of Wenwen is the Tomb of Heroes, why should the Eastern Division enter Paris! Speed up the plot and start the magnificent road to the throne!
Don't write about scumbag protagonists in your next book. In super long novels, the reader and the protagonist are in a companionship relationship. If you don't identify with the protagonist at all, it will be very tiring to read. A setting like Xiao Xia's would be fine if it were written in a length like Jinjiang's. If it were to be a few million words long, the critical mind would become increasingly tired. I still want to see some upright protagonists in major works. . .
This book would be unqualified if it were to be published as a historical novel. It does not describe the war of blood and fire, nor the undercurrent of the struggle between politicians and politicians, nor does it have a sense of historical depth (these are probably common problems among female authors, so almost all female authors cannot write historical essays well. ) But the writing style is relaxed, the words and sentences are sophisticated, many dialogues are good in detail, and the emotional drama in the article is also worth reading (this is also the advantage of the female author) If you compare this book with other historical novels by great writers, it is not good-looking. If you compare this book to light novels, then this book is not bad. That's it. In summary, the book is good, but it is far from the European historical novels that I wanted to read because of the title. Just subscribe to one chapter and it flashed.
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Post a post to support my senior sister. In fact, judging from the results of this book, both the plot and writing style are recognized by readers. However, most readers, like me, read updates every two days and are done. The book review section rarely comes. When I browsed today, I found that it was all rhythmic posts. Senior sister, just write in your own style. I personally think this plot rhythm is very good, similar to Flower and Sword. The fullness of a character is reflected in these plots. The kind of story where you return to your country in a few chapters, where there are golden-finger-like opportunities everywhere, and where you dominate without brains and feel happy. This is not a book I want to read, nor should it be a book written by an author like you who has writing skills and thoughtfulness. Believe in the achievements of the book, do not believe in the speeches of a small number of people
When I was bored, I searched for Flowers and Swords and France on Amazon and found an English version. He also charges a fee, and the author column does not look like the original author. So if anyone sees this news, do you need to inform the author?
This book will contain the following content: French Beauty Warrior Why things are always so bad in Spain This treaty is meaningless garbage, and I will treat garbage like this (violin sound)
Let's first refute a few widely circulated rumors. 1. Napoleon represents the interests of the emerging bourgeoisie. The Napoleonic government has never represented the interests of the emerging bourgeoisie. The emerging bourgeoisie demands an open European market, a fair market economy, a stable domestic and international environment, the development of overseas colonies, tax support policies and a democratic republican system. Except for the development of overseas colonies, Napoleon is opposed to everything else. He represents the interests of the emerging military aristocracy and the vast number of lower-class people who have become soldiers because of poverty and desperation. For part of the time, he also represented the interests of the big bourgeoisie. A few examples. Throughout Napoleon's reign, Britain's Industrial Revolution had reached a later stage. But until 1820, the fourth year after Napoleon abdicated, there were only 65 textile steam engines in France. When France truly completed the Industrial Revolution and came under the rule of the Orleans Dynasty, in 1848, the number of French textile steam engines reached 5,000. In other words, during Napoleon's reign, there was basically no development in French industry. Business is no better. Since industry has not developed, many daily necessities have to be imported. Due to Napoleon's long-term blockade policy on British imports and exports, the French business class could neither export raw materials to Britain nor import goods from Britain. Some data shows the harm of these lockdown policies. Because the French government banned fishing boats from entering the open sea, and because the British attacked French fishing boats in retaliation for the French blockade policy. In 1789, the number of ships in the port of Marseille was 2,300, but in 1811, there were only 900 ships; in 1789, there were 120,000 ships in Bordeaux, but in 1811 there were only 70,000. In 1789, France's total industrial and commercial assets were approximately 50 million francs, but in 1811 there were only 12 million francs left. After Napoleon came to power, nearly a thousand companies in France went bankrupt, a large number of workers were unemployed, and farmers starved to death because they could not export agricultural products. Due to the inability to import British goods, France was in serious shortage of daily necessities, most notably tobacco and sugar. Tobacco and sugar are sold at eye-popping prices on the black market, and only the rich and military officers can afford them. For the large industrial and commercial bourgeoisie, Napoleon adopted a pig-raising policy, which was to fatten them and then kill them. Wars were being fought throughout his time in power, so he needed those big businesses and manufacturers that were suppliers to the government to produce war supplies. For the losses they suffered during the Revolution, Napoleon used state reserve relief funds to help them restore production and tide over the difficulties, and the loans could be repaid in installments year by year. However, when Napoleon "bought" these supplies, he used the prices set by the government. When selling the supplies at these prices, these manufacturers could not recover their costs at all, and they were unable to repay the national loans. Then Napoleon threw these people into prison for "non-cooperation" and confiscated their assets. In the beginning, Napoleon was interested in protecting the banking and financial bourgeoisie because money could be borrowed from them. However, as the country's industrial and commercial situation deteriorated, banks had no income at all. Even if they could lend money, they could not collect it back, so banks also closed down one after another. In this way, all industries in France are in trouble. Of course, Napoleon's continental blockade policy also dealt a heavy blow to Britain. In 1808, Britain's exports dropped from 40 million pounds two years ago to 32 million pounds. The fierce workers' strike movement and the sharp reduction in product volume caused serious damage to the United Kingdom. In 1811, Britain's export trade to Europe fell to a historical low. Starting from 1810, in just one year, Britain's export trade volume to the entire European continent dropped by 80%, and its export volume to the United States and South America was similar. Public dissatisfaction in Britain was boiling, inflation was difficult to control, and unemployment surged. Many bankrupt factory owners and businessmen cursed not only Napoleon but also the British government. On May 11, 1812, a bankrupt merchant named Burlingham walked into the parliament hall and shot the then British Prime Minister Spencer Seawell. However, because the British control the ocean, continental Europe cannot enter. He can sell things to other places, such as the Middle East. British exports to the Mediterranean rose by 40% between 1805 and 1811, especially in Türkiye and Persia. Of course, the British also played a lot of tricks. Napoleon ordered a blockade of coastal ports, not inland canals. Moreover, Napoleon only blockaded British merchant ships, not neutral merchant ships. Therefore, the British bribed many neutral merchant ships and used neutral ships to transport sugar, coffee, cotton and soda to places such as the Netherlands, Frankfurt and Leipzig. At the same time, the Russian port of Riga and the Baltic Sea ports continued to accept British goods. However, the mainland's blockade policy has undoubtedly caused huge harm to Britain and France. Almost all major businesses and banks in the two countries are facing the crisis of bankruptcy. During Napoleon's reign, the military aristocracy benefited the most. The annual income of Napoleon's marshals and various ministers serving the war was astonishingly high. The annual income of Juneau, Massena, Fouche, Talleyrand, Bertie and others was initially 600,000 francs, which later increased to 900,000 francs. When the franc was issued, it was stipulated that 1 franc = 4.5G of silver. The annual salary of 900,000 francs was the concept of earning 4 tons of silver in a year, which was converted into 108,600 taels of Qing Dynasty silver. For comparison, during the same period, the highest annual salary of the prince in the Qing government was 10,000 taels, and the annual salary of a first-grade official was 180 taels. Even including the Yanglian Silver, it was less than 20,000 taels. Of course, his own relatives also benefited a lot. Later, after Napoleon divorced Josephine, he gave Josephine a year's subsidy of 5 million francs. It's not the numbers that are amazing, but Josephine's attitude that is amazing. She actually said, why is there so much less than when she was the queen? Very dissatisfied with this subsidy. This shows how much money she spent when she was queen. So, the First French Empire was a more profligate regime than the Bourbon royal family. 2. Wherever Napoleon's army went, it spread revolutionary ideas and awakened the local people's democratic consciousness. This is complete nonsense. The revolution in France itself has stopped, and France has centralized power to an unprecedented degree. Why are they still going out to spread revolutionary ideas? The Napoleonic army only spread war, killing and taxation. There is no need to explain the first two. Let me give you a small example in terms of taxation. Let's first talk about the Kingdom of Westphalia ruled by his own younger brother, Jerome Bonaparte. The territory of this kingdom extends from the Were River in the south to the Baltic Sea in the north. It borders the Rhine League in the west and Prussia in the east. It has a relatively large territory and a population of about 2 million. After Jerome became king, he began to come up with the French administrative system, abolished the serf system and feudal privileges, established a relatively fair tax system, and even established a parliament. But soon after, Jerome felt that the parliament was getting in the way and dissolved it. From then on, he could do whatever he wanted, no different from a feudal monarch. Jérôme Bonaparte Of course, there was one thing he could not control, and that was the taxes sent to him by his brother. At that time, there were 30,000 French troops stationed in the kingdom, and 2 million people supported 30,000 French troops. The pressure was not too great. But like other German principalities, in addition to this part of the military expenditure, Napoleon also thoughtfully distributed France's terrible debt to other countries. The amount sent to Jerome was 33 million francs. In addition to this part of the money, there was also 26 million francs owed by the previous government. In addition to the above high debts, Jérôme also contributes a special tax of 7 million francs to the French royal family every year. At that time, the annual income of the entire kingdom after taxes was added was only 34 million francs. Jérôme could not pay, so he had to ask the local German people for help. If the people could not pay, they would rebel, and the French army would suppress them, which would require military expenditures. This repeated process would not last long. In the end, Jérôme was forced to sell off the palaces and properties of the former royal family to satisfy Napoleon's endless tax demands. Spain is also doomed. After Napoleon invaded Spain, in order to suppress the rising local resistance, a record-breaking 270,000 French troops were stationed in Spain. Even in its heyday, Spain had only about 300,000 standing troops. In addition, in order to implement the continental blockade policy, Napoleon also closed Spain's major ports on the Atlantic coast and banned trade with Mediterranean countries. In 1808, Spain's national debt was 9.6 Million francs. In 1813, this number soared to 87 million francs. Much of this was used to pay for the garrison of the French army. In 1813 alone, the French army's expenditure reached 86.45 Million francs. There are also the Netherlands, Northern Italy, Switzerland, etc. These originally prosperous areas have been devastated by Napoleon's years of war, taxation, and blockade. If Napoleon's army is really advanced in any way, it is that it has indeed dealt a heavy blow to the feudal aristocratic forces everywhere. Of course, Napoleon didn't deliberately attack him, it was just because of his traditional strategy of killing Fu Ji and I. There was no other way, he needed military spending. Also, because the feudal countries he beat were so badly beaten, these monarchs had to reflect on their mistakes and began a series of reforms, which objectively promoted the development of their own countries. So why did Napoleon turn the empire into this state, and why could the empire miraculously survive for fifteen years? Because he has support from the masses at the bottom. If you have a good memory, I said in the previous chapter on the French Revolution that the rise of the revolutionary faction represented by Robespierre came from the support of the "unconquered Han". These people at the bottom want bread, equality, and freedom, and Robespierre promised them all this, so they became the most loyal thugs of the bourgeois revolutionaries. However, although Robespierre was supported, he had no way or ability to find a way out for them, and he could not fill these people's stomachs. So when the Thermidorians went to arrest Robespierre, they dispersed. But after the Thermidorians came to power, they largely abandoned these simple but not so kind people, and they were brutally suppressed. During the ten years of the French Revolution, all industries in France were in depression. After Napoleon came to power, the situation remained unchanged. Many people were unemployed and had no food to eat. Under such circumstances, Napoleon provided these people with a perfect way out, serving as soldiers. Napoleon recruited a large number of soldiers during the ten-year war. You can put yourself in someone else's shoes. If you were a lawyer or a government official, and you had good harvests due to droughts and floods, and you had no worries about food and clothing, would you go to war and die? Definitely not. Therefore, the main force of these soldiers is the working people who do not have enough to eat. In other words, due to Napoleon's constant war needs, the military profession became the most important way to solve the employment problem at the bottom at that time. These working people joined the army and received military pay, which enabled them to support their families and solve their food problem, so they stopped making trouble. All revolutions come from the same problem, whether there is enough to eat. As long as there is enough to eat, there will be no revolution. But there is a problem. It is true that the military is a profession, but this profession does not create productivity. It doesn't matter, you can grab it. As long as you win the fight, you can rob as much as you like, and you can also extort and exploit. There is another problem. People will die in war. This is a very risky industry. It doesn't matter, you are fighting with Napoleon, a commander who always appears on the front line, a commander who always wins, a commander who can get you a promotion and a raise if you win a battle, a commander who can rob you at will if you win. Compared with these benefits, the risk of death is acceptable. After 1806, France maintained a military strength of more than 500,000 men all year round, and then used most of Europe's wealth to support them. These people formed the solid foundation of Napoleon's rule. How solid is this foundation of rule? Give a few small examples. Later, when he escaped from Elba Island, there were only a few hundred people around him. Most of his marshals had betrayed him, and his brothers and brothers-in-law had also left him. His once loyal subordinate, Marshal Ney, led a regiment to destroy him. In front of the battle, Ney did not hesitate to issue an attack order to the soldiers, but no soldier shot at Napoleon. After Napoleon delivered a less-than-stellar speech in front of the battle line, all the soldiers instantly switched sides. After he was exiled to St. Lena Island, news of his death continued to come, such as being poisoned, pushed off a cliff, assassinated, etc. The restored Bourbon dynasty continued to create various rumors about his death, but no one believed it. It was widely rumored that the emperor had assembled his army in the United States and was preparing to come back to kill Louis XVIII. So much so that when he actually died, the Bourbons did not dare to announce his death. After his death, his servants returned home with his clothes and valuables. When passing through the customs, several customs attaches took a fancy to some of the treasures and planned to keep them for themselves. At this time, a customs guard saw the emperor's three-cornered hat with an eagle emblem in the box. All the guards immediately stood in awe, saluted, and severely stopped the customs attaché's behavior. After the Orleans dynasty, the successor of the Bourbon dynasty, began, in order to prove the legitimacy of its rule, it had to take the coffin of Napoleon, the mortal enemy of the Bourbon dynasty, back to Paris. On that day, thousands of French people braved the severe cold and came to the capital from all over the country to say goodbye to the emperor, and to confirm that their emperor was indeed dead. His nephew Louis Napoleon Bonaparte participated in the first fair universal election in France's history. Those lower-class citizens and rural veterans heard the name "Bonaparte Napoleon" among the candidates and cast their votes without hesitation. Comrade Louis Bonaparte's greatest achievement before was to plan two failed mutinies involving dozens of people, and to live in exile overseas for nearly 20 years. The election results were announced, and ordinary member Louis Bonaparte defeated Cavaignac, the top administrator at the time, with an absolute advantage of 5.5 Million to 1.5 Million and was elected president. British newspapers at the time joked that if a dog named Napoleon ran for office, he would also win the election. After the failure of the Franco-Prussian War, the Paris Commune overthrew the Provisional Government in Paris. Everything was going smoothly, and the citizens of Paris were very supportive. However, the painter Gustave Courbet, the chairman of the Commune Art Committee, did not know which tendon was short-circuited, and actually ordered the Napoleon Column in the Place Vendôme to be pulled down on May 16, 1871. On the spot, citizens clashed with the Commune guards. After that, the influence of the Paris Commune among the citizens dropped sharply, and it collapsed 12 days later. The copper pillar was restored by the bourgeois government in 1875. However, this solid foundation of rule sometimes collapses. Once in a certain battle, due to the emperor's misjudgment, these honest soldiers died on a large scale, his war failed, these soldiers did not receive adequate pensions, wives lost their husbands, and mothers lost their sons, the families of these soldiers who died in battle would oppose him. After the loss of these effective forces, his generals will lose their own troops and capital, and they will leave him; and those countries that he beat up will form an anti-French alliance again, and he will no longer have enough military power to stop him, and his rule will be doomed. As long as the war continues, the above will happen sooner or later. I often walk by the river without getting my shoes wet. And on the day this scene happened, Moscow was in flames. Napoleon was an almost perfect general on the battlefield, but once he left the battlefield, he was a rather average ruler. The empire before 1807 was an empire that struggled for national survival, but the empire after 1807 was an evil, reactionary, and anti-historical regime that was destined to be eliminated by history.
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