
Create a Prosperous Tang Dynasty
苟出一个盛唐
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Favorite Historical Text (Focuses on Fighting for Hegemony, Many Niche Dynasties)
Feel the weight of history. There are both new and old books, everyone is welcome to recommend~ (ps: some books will be recommended in the comment area)
Mangosteen's Spiritual Food
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Reject the idiot stallion article, Reject mindless and obscene articles, Reject the giant baby to bring intelligence to the protagonist I like books with originality and perspective. Different characters have flesh and blood. Niche taste, refuse to compromise, Happy to the leader, he is so willful. The books I recommend have all been read, and those I haven't read will not be recommended. Being an emperor is the most boring thing. The number of words written about the female protagonist Shui is
Laoyangtou Dog Meat Restaurant
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The trip to the river was by no means a march from one victory to another, but a victory of leftist opportunism, a fluke. The Hongmen Banquet did not plan beforehand, acted recklessly during the event, and acted chaotically afterwards. If the protagonist wants to compete for hegemony through this, readers can just hang up and leave like the clever Li Juchuan. It is easy to save the poisonous points in the previous chapter. In the later chapters, an emperor-sect-type character who is loyal and admonishing Wei Zheng will always mention the protagonist and point out the protagonist's previous political gains and losses. The later chapters will describe Li Ye's growth to round up the poisonous points. At least I don't think the protagonist currently has the qualifications to compete for hegemony. Doing everything by yourself, taking risks in the river, everything is wrong, and winning can only be said to be destiny, luck will not always be attached to the protagonist. The trip to the river gained population, land, and wealth, but to a large extent it may have caused the collective hostility of the Yabing Group within the feudal town. The key protagonist has not realized this yet, and is even complacent. Because I like it, I would like to remind you if there is a danger of writing a new article later.
Reading this book is fascinating. The three points of superficial knowledge seem to be a reference for the big guys in order to add icing on the cake and strive for excellence. First of all, there can be more conflicts, contradictions, and suspense settings: conflicts between civilizations and people, conflicts between forces and classes, open and hidden lines, supporters and opponents, and other complicated suspense can be more arranged. At the beginning of the revival, the situation was straightforward and unfavorable, which was rare in all dynasties. The two reflect the description of life details in the late Tang and Five Dynasties periods, such as fine wines and delicacies, utensils, clothing, weapons and armaments, poetry, calligraphy and painting, pavilions and courtyards, customs and customs. In this way, although it takes time and effort to verify the evidence, the work will surely reach new heights. Thirdly, although the work does not focus on technology, the description of normal economic activities, non-era technological development, and new territorial divisions, political structures, official titles, specific military systems, etc. Seems to be too brief. Taking territorial division as an example, there are ten roads and fifteen roads in the early Tang Dynasty, and fifteen roads in the middle Tang Dynasty. Fangzhen is more than 40 years old, and it has become more chaotic from the late Tang Dynasty to the end of the Tang Dynasty. In the work, there are currently prefectures and counties, the governor's office, the governor's office, and the subordinate Jisi government. However, the introduction of the new administrative divisions, chief executives, and garrison generals in the work is a bit simple. In a historical time-travel novel, the administrative divisions are also a highlight. Settings such as this can be explained in a simple and profound way, showing a new atmosphere of the rejuvenated and pioneering Tang Dynasty. The Western Regions, Central Asia and West Asia are too detailed and not very profound, making it difficult to resonate with readers. The core issue is still to fight for the sake of war. Each chapter can be interspersed and contrasted between China and foreign countries to reflect the material civilization and spiritual civilization of the New Tang Dynasty. It focuses on the prosperity and vigorous development of all social strata and is also the embodiment of the protagonist's goal. A few words, come on, Mr. Cangyu!
The author successfully refreshed my understanding of human intelligence.
Personally, I feel that the writing is very in-depth and very readable. Secondly, it has a good historical depth. People who like to read cool articles and various cheats and technology trees do not recommend reading this article. In general, I personally think that the author should not be too anxious, make the outline pragmatic, delve into the details, and make it logically coherent, and he should be able to reach the level of Qin Li! Come on!
Seeing someone asking why they are so afraid of Zhu Wen, let's first look at what Zhu Wen did in history: In the first year of Tianyou (904), Zhu Wen discussed bringing Tang Zhaozong to Luoyang. Worried about the opposition of the ministers of the Tang Dynasty, he ordered his adopted son Zhu Youliang to kill Prime Minister Cui Yin, Jing Zhaoyin Zheng Yuangui and others under the pretext of Zhaozong's edict. Zhu Wen then ordered the people of Chang'an to move according to their place of residence, demolish palaces and houses in Chang'an, float the wood down the Weishui River, and build palaces in Luoyang. When Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty arrived in Luoyang, all the guards of the Six Army of the Tang Dynasty had been scattered. The guards around Zhaozong and the people in the palace were all sent by Zhu Wen. On the way from Chang'an to Luoyang, Zhaozong was accompanied by more than 200 children from the Xiaohuangmen, playing ball, and inner garden. Zhu Wen was not at ease with these people and ordered people to get them drunk and kill them all. In August of the first year of Tianyou (904), he instructed Zhu Yougong, the commander of Zuo Longwu, Shi Shucong, Jiang Xuanhui, the commander of Youlong Wu, and others to take advantage of the darkness of night and lead troops into the inner palace in the name of entering the palace to perform an event. They killed Pei Zhenyi, wife of Hedong in the harem of Zhaozong, and broke into the Jiaolan Palace of Queen He where Zhaozong was. Zhaozong escaped wearing single clothes and walked around the pillars of the palace. He was caught up and killed at the age of 38. After the death of Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Zhu Wen established Zhaozong's second son and ninth son Li Wei as emperor. He was thirteen years old and was known as Emperor Ai of Tang Dynasty in history. Empress He was revered as the empress dowager. The following year, Zhu Wen ordered Jiang Xuanhui to kill Li Yu and other nine sons of Zhaozong. In the same year, Zhu Wen massacred more than 30 courtiers headed by Pei Shu in one fell swoop at Baimayi in Huazhou. Li Zhenyi was still not satisfied and said to Zhu Wen: "This generation often claims to be a clear stream, so we should throw it into the Yellow River to turn it into a turbid stream!" Zhu Wen laughed and immediately ordered people to throw these corpses into the rolling Yellow River. History calls this incident the "Baimayi Disaster". After this change, the Tang Dynasty had completely lost its foundation for rule. Although Emperor Ai of the Tang Dynasty was still on the throne, it was actually equivalent to the destruction of the country. According to the historical trend, Zhu Wen is obviously full of malice towards Li Tang. How can such a person negotiate with him? It's not realistic at all. This is a general direction in principle, and the author made it clear from the beginning.
Pig's Feet said that Zhu Wen's proclaiming emperor was seeking death. In my opinion, it was a clever trick to stabilize internal people's hearts. The author also said that the Tang Dynasty had no popular support in Guandong. In other words, there was no objection to Zhu Wen's proclaiming emperor at the lower levels, but what about the upper levels? To put it simply, if the general manager is promoted to chairman, are the general manager's secretary and his subordinates happy? Of course I'm happy! When Zhu Wen was the King of Liang, his subordinates were officials of the Tang Dynasty. No matter how many awards Zhu Wen gave, they were always unjust and unjust. After Zhu Wen became emperor, his subordinates were legitimate ministers of Daliang. So at this time, when Zhu Wen proclaimed himself emperor, he went east to give Zhu Wen a divine assist. Liang Jun had been fighting for many years and the divisions and veterans were tired. Wouldn't the Tang army be tired? You must know that when the Liang Army campaigned in Guandong, the Tang Army's combat range was wider than that of the Liang Army. It really fought from east to west, from south to north, three thousand miles from east to west, and two thousand miles from north to south. Is the Tang Army really the author's tool? What's more, the Tang Army had just finished the battle for Huainan with the Liang Army. The Liang Army was exhausted, and the Tang Army was also exhausted. However, the Tang Army was the attacker when going east, and the Liang Army was the defender. The Liang Army was waiting for work! Moreover, the Tang Dynasty occupied a large area from Yinshan Mountain in the north, Lianghu Lake in the south, Shazhou in the west, and Shaanzhou in the east in a short period of time. It seemed to be strong, but in fact it was weak. The ethnic groups in places like Hexi Longyou were mixed, and if you were not careful, chaos would occur frequently. Although the three kingdoms in the Western Regions, including Khotan, restrained each other, the Tang Dynasty had just arrived and its foundation was even weaker. They were still using troops on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. However, Tubo had been fighting with the Tang Dynasty for hundreds of years, and people's hearts were not so easy to conquer. What's more, the author seemed to have laid a big plan for a careerist. , Once something happens on the plateau and spreads to the Hexi Corridor, Tang Ting's operations in the west will be completely destroyed, and Guanzhong is also likely to be shaken. The author's arrangement of Pig's Foot going east to fight Liang Ting is an excellent introduction. It can be said that Tang Ting's situation seems to be good at this time , in fact, they were attacked from three sides, and the vassal towns all over the world's return to Tang Ting was based on the Tang Ting's victory in recent years. Once Tang Ting failed, the vassal towns would not be in power, and chaos would be imminent. Therefore, the author's arrangement for Tang Ting to go eastward was a stupid move! (Unless the plot kills Zhu Wen, who is suddenly killed by his own son or dies suddenly due to illness, as in history, with Zhu Wen's ability in history, a pig's trotters coming east will lead to death! Of course, the author can also arrange a halo of wisdom, so that the wise and powerful Emperor Li Ye defeated Guandong in the first battle and Hebei in the second world war. Jin Wang Li Keyong returned to the Tang Dynasty before his death, and then the soldiers of the Tang Dynasty and Shatuo Under the leadership of Emperor Li Ye, they pushed down Monan and attacked Liaodong. The Khitan fled, and Yelu was crowned. Later, Jiangnan sent a message and the Tang Dynasty was resurrected! ) In addition, the author's description of the Khitan was too exaggerated. You must know that the 400,000 cavalry at the peak of the Liao Kingdom was just Chui Chui. At this point in time, the Khitan was not even the overlord of Liaodong, and the Bohai Kingdom was still there! It wasn't until 926 that the Khitan completely destroyed the Bohai Kingdom and became the overlord of the Northeast! The real rise of the Khitan into a dual empire capable of rivaling the Central Plains Dynasty had to wait until Shi Jingtang was sent to Youyun Sixteen Prefectures. Before that, the Khitan was just a prince, not even the overlord of the grasslands. Both Liu Rengong of Youzhou and Daibei Shatuo were able to rub against the Khitan (Li Yazi defeated Yelu Abaoji so that they did not dare to show up in Liaodong). Therefore, the author's exaggeration of the Khitan feels like he is preparing a second big boss for this book, forcibly arranging foreign enemies for the resurgence of the Tang Dynasty! In fact, the ZTE of the Tang Dynasty was not there. Since the mid-Tang Dynasty, the economic sector, political sector and even social and cultural atmosphere of the entire Tang Dynasty have undergone tremendous changes. If reforms and adjustments are not made accordingly, the ZTE will be nothing more than an obscenity.
Why did the Sui and Tang Dynasties spend most of their time fighting Goguryeo in addition to eating and sleeping? If you look at the geographical environment of Liaodong, you will find that it is simply a small Central Plains. There are large fertile plains to develop agriculture, mountains and mining areas to develop smelting, and rivers and oceans to develop fisheries and salt industries. Why? Why did several Tibetan towns in Hebei Khitan in the late Tang Dynasty not dare to go south to conquer the Sixteenth Prefecture of Yanyun on their own? Why did it become so difficult to defeat the Khitans in the Song Dynasty? It was because they successfully utilized resources after sinicization and transformed from a tribal country. Why was it so difficult to defeat the Jurchens in the late Ming Dynasty? Because the Jurchens took the lead in Sinicization, they became a semi-feudal and semi-tribal military country. Their national system can support them in long-term wars. Compared with agricultural countries and nomadic countries, it seems that the nomadic countries have great advantages. The nomads look quite scary, but in fact they are herding while fighting. If it goes on for a long time, their fragile resource reserves will soon be exhausted. So why didn't the Central Plains dynasty completely eliminate the nomadic countries? They were eliminated, but the rulers found it was not worth it. Except for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty who had emotional reasons and completely killed the Huns regardless of losses, subsequent dynasties set the 400mm precipitation line as the limit. So having said so much, author, I really can't stand it if you dare to add too many buffs to the Khitan, especially the siege buffs.
The introduction to the novel shows its biggest shortcoming - no technology and no business. You, a modern person, traveled to ancient times and did not use your strengths (technology, historical knowledge). Instead, you played intrigues with the princes and court officials who climbed up from the bottom, using your own shortcomings to attack others' strengths. How could you succeed? Just because you are a salesperson? It can only be a halo of wisdom. I know that the author said this in the introduction because he was tired of reading novels that went back to ancient times and invented guns and steam engines, and then pushed them forward. But you can't go from one extreme to another and tie yourself up. If a normal modern person traveled back in time to ancient times, why wouldn't he make some simple inventions? After reading the main text, this is indeed the case. The supporting character's IQ dropped drastically and he was fooled around by the protagonist. And the protagonist, a modern salesman, is also very skilled in military training. Isn't this more outrageous than the protagonists in other books who invent soap and glass?
Speaking of the Tang Dynasty, I have to admire Li Longji, a wonderful man who was wise in the first half of his life and mediocre in the second half. It was he who caused the Anshi Rebellion and single-handedly created the disaster of the vassal towns in the Tang Dynasty. It was also because of him that the eunuchs in the Tang Dynasty were arrogant and domineering, and even deposed the emperor. He was the best eunuch in the feudal dynasties of China, even better than the eunuchs in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
In Chapter 10, standing in a military posture is very dangerous. It is better to directly distribute weapons and queue up, and then use Qi Jiguang's "New Book of Discipline School" to train troops. Many of our army's military training methods are not suitable for ancient times and require very strong beliefs. Would the children of Chang'an in the late Tang Dynasty be willing to accompany the emperor to train troops in a way that people at the time considered very shabby? Moreover, there are many weaklings who faint when standing in queues these days, even after just standing for an hour or two. Where does your emperor have the nerve to ask the sergeant to stand while the skin peels off? I guess no one will come on the third day after doing this, but it will be rumored that the emperor is crazy.
I have always believed that the main contradiction in ancient China was not land annexation at all, but more people and less land. Even if there was no land annexation, there was an upper limit to the income from land and food in ancient times. There were more people and less land, and the land and food were not enough to eat. Even if there was no land annexation, people would soon starve to death, and countless people would rebel. Starting from the beginning, land annexation is only one of the superficial symptoms. Land annexation only speeds up the process. Simply suppressing land annexation, no matter how well it is done, may continue the dynasty for hundreds of years, but it will not change the final outcome. And land annexation occurs all over the world, also in Europe, and it is more serious, and it is not unique to China.
What a fake. I have watched a few TV series about soldiers. I thought I could build a strong army by knowing a few training methods. Do you really think that you can build a strong army just by relying on discipline? It's so ridiculous. Strategy and tactics, military formations, offensive and defensive transitions, and formation changes. Don't learn any of that. It's really ridiculous. It looks okay at the beginning, but I'm really speechless later on. I'm so self-righteous. I'm so happy.
Patrol the western border and climb the Great Wall. Rubbing the wall tiles, the torrential rain swept from the sky, swept by the wind, hit the tip of my nose, and meandered on my cheeks like nosebleeds. The Great Wall from Lintao in the west to Liaodong in the east was finally completed with supervision and parades. Echoing the entire national territory at different latitudes of time and space. Perhaps the next emperor, general or minister named Li or others will climb the Great Wall, talk loudly, and fight to the death. Only the Great Wall will be the witness of everything. After thousands of years of wind and rain, it has become a national totem, standing in the east of the world. The few words in the history books are a long life for the soldiers who left home and went to the country. The image of them bloody battlefields and singing without clothes has long gone. Old soldiers never die or take off their armor, but they just gradually wither away. Only Qinqiang has resounded throughout the eight hundred miles of Qinchuan and has been sung for five thousand years.
The emperor is the greatest logistics manager. If the emperor is not at home to stabilize the backyard, it will be useless even if you conquer the entire earth. What will you write next? The prince will seize the throne. If the generals who are fighting in front of the prince know the truth, the first thing they do is to coerce you to go back and seize power. You are really not suitable for writing historical novels. If you can't, you can also write a pastoral novel.
It is a pure self-pleasure article, and the writing style is passable. The author has just been out of society for two years, and his words are floating and ignorant. In many aspects, he is self-righteous and lacks the beating from the society. If you come back to write a book in ten years, you should be able to write a good one, or don't touch historical themes. It is not suitable for you. Go ahead and write about the city. Writing about the city is about self-pleasure. History is not suitable.
If the protagonists are ordinary generals, they can train together, but if the emperor goes over to train together, it would be too immoral.
I read 170,000 words for several hours, which is very difficult for me now. It's a rare good book, come on! ! !
The book is very good, but I think it has three shortcomings:
1. The plot of the Tubo Begatory Theory is too bloated. There is no need to have such a disgusting character. I don't know what the author planned. If he simply wanted to write about marching to the plateau, it would not be so complicated. 2. The part where the princess steals the soldier talisman is really shocking. Not to mention the significance of the soldier talisman. Princesses of the Tang Dynasty are not honest enough. 3. In fact, it is simple and effective for the readers to directly accept Mrs. Huarui. The harem should be written appropriately. As a result, the author does not know what big chess is being played. It is the same as the plot of the Tubo man. He made simple things complicated and used the Riddler operation. It was still disgusting to watch. The waste prince died just like that. Still under surveillance. Even the mastermind behind the scenes is not clear.
The author must be ill, and there was a funeral at home, and he was delirious, so he wrote a plot in which the protagonist licks the rebels and punches his soldiers hard. We must forgive the author, just like the protagonist forgives the rebels, and we must be broad-minded!
After reading about fifty chapters, this book is a pill! The main character is written in such a womanly way
Yuanhe Forty-Eight Town, Heyang is just above Dongdu
A work by a netizen!
The army facing the protagonist here has always been called the Tang Army and the Tang Army. It is actually very funny. The Jin Army, Liang Army, Shu Army, Fengxiang Army and other feudal armies were actually Tang Army before they openly broke with the Tang court. The protagonist's army should be called the Imperial Army or the Central Army.
Talking about people's hearts in the late Tang Dynasty? What a joke, Jieshuai didn't even give out a loan, Wei Boya soldiers started
Feelings of the prosperous Tang Dynasty Tang bricks are the first to be recommended in the early Tang Dynasty You can see the Chang'an style in the prosperous Tang Dynasty Only Tang officials (constitutional monarchs rather than loyal dogs) are the only ones in the mid-Tang Dynasty This book is recommended in the late Tang Dynasty
Is the protagonist brave? I think the protagonist is mentally ill
Coming from Zhengwei, I can only say that the author has grown a lot.
This is the situation map of the protagonist who has just traveled to the second year of Jingfu (reprinted from the History Museum). At this time, the protagonist is a Chang'an prefect
The title of the book is also called The Prosperity of the Tang Dynasty, which comes from the author's obscene thoughts.
The protagonist first kills thousands of his own soldiers, captures the enemy alive, and then kills the enemy, and then his soldiers shout "Long Live the Tang Dynasty" (standard template)