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Big Historythe One I Love Is Named Huaxia🧐
The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period - the modern times of the Republic of China, as well as the fictional history of demonic reform, you want it and I have it. ️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️ Why do we love historical texts so much? Because every rabbit has a dream of a great country in his heart. Listen to my strongest voice of China—— "Everything in the world is the land of the king; on the shore of the land, there is nothing but the king's ministers." "I am the First Emperor.
[Immortal Herbs Are Made by Nature, and Can Be Obtained by Chance by a Skilled Hand]
Wouldn't it be nice to pull back the seedlings and encourage them to grow?
Plot Flow (Not a Noob) - All Kinds ②
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Iron-Blooded Army Soul
With the improvement of our country's comprehensive national strength, the status of military personnel in society is gradually increasing. Soldiers are undoubtedly the loveliest people. They devote their youth silently to their posts. Soldiers are what I admire the most. The first novel I read in 2012 was Changfeng's Iron-Blooded Military Soul. I didn't know the starting point at that time, and I was still reading pirated copies. I have been reading military novels for eighty or nine years now.
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Thunder
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I like this book, I like the protagonist, and I like it even more after watching other spy stories, because the protagonist persists and struggles out of faith, and he doesn't even know if what he insists on will bear fruit, so it seems particularly great. Other espionage novels are about time travel and rebirth, knowing clearly what direction things will take, but still choose to remain silent for their own sake. It's not that their beliefs are not pure enough, they are just speculators, and they just know who will win the investment. The protagonist has faith and has never betrayed his faith. He is not for himself, but for the country, for the organization, and for the people who are oppressed and suffering. So Wei Dingbo, if he wants to survive, please give the author a good ending. People like them are the ones who should see the dawn the most.
Get to know heroes from the thunder, fall in love with espionage from the hidden thunder. The strict logical reasoning and profound characterization of Zhe Lei brought me to it, making people unable to extricate themselves. This is the joy of reading. Come on Zhe Lei, come on Love Hero, update soon~
River crabs are rampant. In order to prevent 404, the author has used aliases to replace many place names. It may be a bit difficult to read, but I am an old bookworm, so it is not a big problem. (To be honest, I really hope that the hero can write about the main battlefield of espionage like Shanghai, but I also know that there are too many minefields here and I can't be too harsh). What surprises me most about this book is that the writing skills of the hero in writing daily life are much higher than those in Jing Lei. What I like most is watching the protagonist and the heroine compete with each other in their acting skills and battle of wits and courage. I laughed especially at the part about cheating on other people's children. The warmth, sense of humor, and ambiguity are all well controlled. In fact, sometimes when you read this book, you might as well read it as an urban novel. There may be depressing secret wars but there are also warm daily life, love and hate, love and hatred. For me, this is a flesh-and-blood novel, not just a spy novel about killing monsters and upgrading.
The plot is compact and thrilling, and the twins part adds a suspenseful crime-solving style, which is wonderful! The overall level is really high!
: I kept it until a few days ago when I couldn't stand it anymore. Today I finally read Chapter 440. Let me share some of my thoughts on this book. The story concept is good. Although it is niche, it is indeed a high-quality spy story. Worth reading. But the fly in the ointment is the confusing logic, which repeatedly turns the protagonist into a suspect. Although there are various reasons to clear it, are you all idiots as supporting characters? Every time there is you, just hide or shoot. The protagonist is not a saint, why does it have to be written as a saint? From the beginning to now, 400+ chapters. Without any sex, maybe? I was teased many times, but I didn't understand it anyway. Third, the protagonist is a communist fighter. What I see is that every time the organization gives the protagonist a task, there is no salary, no honor, and no reward. On the contrary, only the protagonist completes tasks again and again and provides funds to the organization again and again. Author, are you in a black organization? Finally, not everything needs to be reported to the organization, right? It feels like the organization and military commanders are always causing trouble for the protagonist. In my opinion, secret spies should not be contacted at ordinary times and only be activated at critical moments.
Good guy, you are always there every time something goes wrong. I don't doubt who you suspect.
I hope the author will not put you on the suspect list every time he does something. It may be a coincidence that you are included every time, but it is wrong. Even if there is no direct evidence, it seems to be cleared later. If such a person appears in the intelligence department, he must be killed or removed or marginalized. It is impossible to climb up.
Compared with the seriousness of Thunder, the style of this book has been greatly changed. Compared with the too many explanations in "The Spies", this book has also changed a lot. I talked to Hero a few years ago, and I said at the time that this book was unexpected, but now it seems that it is really unexpected. Different from the public three-faced spies lurking around, and the relatively niche intelligence officers lurking around, this matryoshka-style spy war is eye-catching. I have long said that heroes are one of the leaders in spy novels. When I read the new book, I really live up to my admiration for heroes.
I have read many spy novels, and this book can be ranked in the top three. The main reason is that the logic is rigorous and the characters' IQs are online. These are the real agents and spies. The enemies are also very professional and fierce. Only in this way can we understand the difficulties of our predecessors in that era of internal and external troubles, and they were going through life and death every day!
I was so stunned after reading the ending that I couldn't calm down for several days. Well, if you simply accept that Mochizuki is a traitor and write her off within one chapter, I'll probably forget about it after reading it. But in more than two million words, you have introduced this character's personality and experience in detail and hundreds of chapters of the protagonist. Bit by bit, in the end, one of the happiest moments in her life is framed and the protagonist suddenly throws her into the abyss. For readers, the excitement of being a little bit involved is not small. Tsk tsk tsk The writing is very good. To be honest, it is enough to make a TV series. It's ok.
I feel like this book is really well written, especially the supporting characters are all wonderful, not a one-man show.
I feel like if I read a chapter every three or five days, I haven't finished talking about a single thing, so I'm trying to be patient by not deleting it. Does anyone else feel the same as me?
Why is this book no longer in an unknown small county?
Have you ever watched "On the Cliff"? It's a wonderful movie.
I know the author from Jing Lei. To be honest, The Spy Movie brought me into the spy war pit, but Jing Lei made me fall in love with spy novels. Today's spy war novels are basically based on the spy war genre, but The Bourne Shadow has really written all the spy war routines. Reading other novels of the same style is inevitably boring (for this reason, Fighting is not a good read). What surprised me is that this book has returned to the previous style, with a reasonable start and a better sense of immersion than Jing Lei. Don't say anything anymore, subscribe and start giving rewards
There are too many female characters, although they are all very distinctive. . . But the male characters don't have much presence other than pig's feet. Can there be more Li Ya and Lu Qiao Shan?
The so-called matryoshka doll means that Dingbo is kicked around by various forces like a ball...
Qidian Junwen Sanbal mmp passing by
The language is concise, very real, and feels a bit like a TV series
Can see. However, there are too many didactic dialogues, and it is obviously a bit of a cramming of words.
The author would like to ask, is the air strike method carried out by the military commander that was concealed from the outside world similar to the incident in history or is it a fiction?
After watching the ending, I was still a little touched. I've been wanting to write a long review since I was halfway through it before I came here to write it. The following thoughts are all written based on my own personal thoughts. It does not necessarily mean that what I wrote is correct. The author can only use it as a reference. Leave the words of praise at the end. I have been pursuing this book for a month, and I have a positive sense of it. Let me first talk about some regrets that I think: 1. Character issues. If I'm afraid of being beaten, I don't think the characters are so vividly written. Let's compare it with "Thunder". Let's take the example of Miss Feng first. She was somewhat shaped in the beginning, but later she really became a person who delivers information and cooks. When I compare it with the female characters Ji, Gu, and Qin, Feng's character image and experience are a bit gloomy. At first, in order to highlight Feng, I felt it was a bit forced to let her pretend not to know Wei's identity. Maybe it was to make her independent from the male protagonist and write well, but I didn't want her to overlap with her telegraph skills, so I just wrote it like this? But I really feel it's a bit forced. As for the male protagonist, he is naughty towards his teammates, resourceful, handsome and calm, which is roughly the impression he has. But again, comparing with the male protagonist of "Thunder", I personally feel that something is missing... How to express it, from a certain perspective, there is a lack of sense of substitution. I have forgotten a lot of the content of "Thunder", but it is quite intimate to see Jing Que's motivation for moving forward. For Manjusri and revenge, the family environment is also briefly introduced. Generally speaking, more of the past is presented to the readers. What is the motivation for his behavior? Why does he have such strong beliefs? They all made explanations, and also had a lot of interactions with family, friends, and lovers, and the characters were fully fleshed out. In comparison, I don't know why Wei Dingbo joined the organization like this. What was his growth process? Has your faith ever been shaken? It can be said that what I saw of him was very determined and witty, but what about his past? His motive? ? ? I thought Han Sumi would bring out a little bit of the young Wei Dingbo, but Miss Han turned out to be short-lived and offline () The same goes for Mochizuki, who lacks some motivation. Is she loyal to the empire, does she want to get a good job, does she purely want to help Mochizuki Sousuke, or does she want to realize her personal value? How did she think about aggression when she grew up? Or have you been seduced by imperialism and fallen into the frenzy of nationalism? I read other comments before and said that I don't want to overlap with the writing style of Jing Lei. However, the character image does not conflict with this aspect. No matter what flowers are written, why a character makes a unique choice in a novel is inseparable from his past. It lacks description in this aspect. From this aspect, I think the book "Zhe Lei" is a pity. 2. Plot rhythm problem. It was fine in the early stage, but I don't know if it was an illusion. The rhythm was not quite right in the later stage. It's too compact. Of course, it's possible that I've been under too much pressure recently, which has affected my mood a bit. But when I saw it later, I felt that in order to highlight the tension of the situation, promote the atmosphere, and mobilize the suspense of the battle of wits, it was written too compactly. Of course, it's not meant to be descriptive or explain anything. How do I feel? Before I could take a breath or feel refreshed after the last incident, I was immediately pushed into the next abyss. After the incident was solved, I didn't get a "reward", and I immediately continued to suffer without being able to take a breath. The continuity was doubted by the enemy many times. It was okay in the early stage, but I frowned a little in the later stage. It lacked a relaxed rhythm, so I had to feel urgent about the protagonist's encounter all the time. 3. Issues with plot design. From what I read, I think the plot design is a bit scattered. For example, it's okay for two kings to go offline in the early stage, but what about Han Su Mi? Forget about the others, Liu Yao and his ilk, Miss Han's line really made me scratch my head. Of course, it doesn't mean that every character's experience must be written down for you, but I felt that the whole book was a bit scattered, and the people who should be connected were not connected together. At least I think it was a little less than "Thunder", and it felt a bit messy and confusing. A lot of things feel a little confusing... Some designs are too convoluted, which is not necessarily a good thing. And starting from the later stage, I felt that the writing was a bit hasty? It seems to be deliberately avoiding the writing method originally decided in the early stage... It's just a personal feeling, maybe I was wrong. 4. Not cool enough. This question is quite important. Like most people, I also like cool writing. Although I don't like mindless cool writing, I like to get "rewards" that match my strength through bravery and wisdom. This kind of cool writing. What's the result? How do I feel when I read this book? Looking at Wuhan District, when Wei was a minion, the section chief and the district chief were inscrutable. What was good about the section chief? How much trust could he get from the district chief? What about the district chief? There is an even stronger group. They can do anything for you. They are as mysterious and deep as a fortune teller. When the protagonist becomes the section chief or the district chief, why are they restricted in everything and do not put their own informants everywhere to create momentum? They should not be limited to the Wuhan District, the police station, the government, etc., At least have more contacts. Although it is to create a compact atmosphere, and the protagonist has a low starting point and a natural lack of foundation, but seeing that the protagonist has worked hard for so long, even if he can't get money or fame, why does it seem that the treatment becomes even worse when he gets promoted? Looking at the organization and the military command, the importance is constantly rising, but I keep it in words. In fact, I want to see what other comrades think, and how the code name is exposed, which can highlight the plot that the protagonist becomes more valued as he makes more achievements. There are many... Well, how to say, at least show a little more that as the male protagonist gets promoted and gets a salary increase, the environment he feels is different, right? That is to say, the protagonist focused on single-player action at the beginning. In this aspect, the hero has experience and is well written. Later, he became a section chief and a district chief. I think the rank did not correspond to the upgrade. Although he was provided with a car, lived in a bungalow, and could let people inquire for information, well, it was mostly superficial descriptions without corresponding means of handling things. Instead, there were more obstacles in the action and in the transmission of information. It felt a bit inconsistent with the section chief, district chief, etc. Described in the early stage. 5. Let's talk about it later... Above. I have said a few things that I think are regrettable, but it is still very beautiful! The battle of wits is still very good. The suspense of the battle of wits alone kept me chasing. This is really great. The design of this aspect is better than most online writers, and it has always been the strength of heroes. Generally speaking, Hero is the person who inspired me to become interested in espionage. The ending was a little quick. I thought I would return to being the district chief before leaving. The emotional line with Mochizuki Zhizi feels a little less stretched? I can't tell... The ending still touched me. The best way to guess is that Mochizuki knew the identity of the male protagonist or covered for him, but I was still a little emotional when I saw the ending. As for the front, I feel like something is missing. I was a little sorry to see the author say earlier that this is the last book, but if I will continue writing, I will check it out ( '▿ ' ) I wish the hero to surpass himself as soon as possible and write a book with better results than "Thunder".
The author actually writes well in the plot design and logical reasoning part, including the previous book "Thunder", but there is a big problem with interpersonal communication, especially the dialogue descriptions that always seem very stiff, not vivid, and not close to life. I hope the author can make more improvements. The book is generally good.
This book is actually behind the top fifty bestsellers? ? 🤔Unreasonable! Call this book😡😡
After reading the previous point, I just want to say this. That's it. That's it? That's it! The introduction is so bragging and so lofty. As a result, looking at this pig's trotter's thinking, ideas, IQ, and situation, plus the characters he comes into contact with, it can only be said that it is too unpopular. First, let's talk about thinking and ideas. For people of that era, facing various interpersonal environments may be more complicated than what the author said. It's just a person who joined the secret service and was ordered to lurk to Yan'an. Just like this, the author made it such a big deal, and several people looked at each other, making it seem so rare? Especially during the Anti-Japanese War, the struggle was cruel and the environment was complex. The author was too childish and naive when facing this kind of mentality. Second, Pig's Feet joined the Secret Service in 1932 and was still cannon fodder during the military reunification period in 1939. It's too unpopular. Thinking about it, the military command during the Secret Service period was completely inferior and was planned at a good time. Such a good opportunity was a complete waste of time. Third, the situation of the protagonist and the people and things he comes into contact with are all on the fringe, whether it is contact within the military command or intelligence on Japan. There is nothing of value in fighting, it is just a waste of emotion. It's really too unpopular.
Characters, dialogue, logic, storytelling, etc. Crush almost all spy novels. Especially the protagonist has no golden fingers, no time travel, no rebirth, no halo. The protagonist's struggle relies entirely on wisdom and rigor, and the enemies are not mentally retarded. The story is completely original. It is a very good book!
Will there be any problems if so many people know his identity?
Obvious question: Halfway through the writing, Wang Muyan and Wang Xiong disappeared, and there is no explanation in the following text. The tool man should also arrange a whereabouts; when arresting Shinkawa Ichiro at the wedding scene, two guards inside the door, two guards outside the door, the two guards inside the door were knocked down, but the two guards outside the door could not hear? The quality of this soundproof door is really good. After the wedding, Mochizuki Naoko went upstairs and opened the door and found blood stains. The two guards outside the door were in the same field of vision as Mochizuki Naoko, so they could definitely see the blood stains, but the guards in the article turned a blind eye. Finally, the guards who did not confirm whether the target they were protecting for half an hour were derelict in their duties.
I read new books and I think they are not as good as this one. The new book is so powerful that it directly mentions the cheating mode.
It's so uncomfortable. After watching the ending, I felt really uncomfortable. But we really can't arrange a whitewashing plot