
1768 Wuzi Revolution
1768戊子革命
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- Completed
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- 292k Words
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- Historical
- Audience
- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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- 4y ago
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- Qidian
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The writing is too depressing. The Qing army in Guan Nei in 1740 was ridiculously powerful. If you have such a hard time fighting 300 people, why write about it? There are hundreds of thousands of such troops. I think you should stop rebelling and reincarnate as a parallel import.
Everyone knows the serious consequences of digging the Yellow River, so are the careerist rebels in the past dynasties all fools, not knowing that they would bring a great blow and burden to the court at that time? Why don't they dig? Apart from anything else, if you are in the first year of junior high school and others can't be in the fifteenth year of junior high school?
The story-telling is average, but the reaction to the difficult situation faced by the rebels at that time is very real. Where is the protagonist's ability, the path of growth, the principles to be followed, the social environment at that time, the level of science and technology, the natural environment, and the abilities of the enemy. These determine and limit how much the protagonist can do. I am strong, then grow, and then become stronger again. I like this kind of writing that follows objective laws, does not talk nonsense, and does not forcibly instill intelligence on the enemy. I also like this kind of protagonist who chooses evil in order to survive, but can persist for the sake of ideals. Many historical figures have this kind of duality, which is very real.
I just find it disgusting. It's a hammer here and there. The character portrayal of the protagonist is so rubbish. She should be ruthless or not, whether she should shoulder the burden or not, whether she is childish or not. There are also disgusting scenes like the girl next door growing up. The other half of the protagonist should be helpful to the career, not a passerby heroine like the Hu family girl.
No matter what, there must be a bottom line. You tell the truth, once the protagonist digs the Yellow River, no matter who thinks highly of him, no one with any conscience will follow him, and no matter how much conscience he has, they will want to stab him to death. There is also an introduction that says the Manchus were cruel and resisted, and they killed people when they revolted. Isn't it more cruel than the Manchus? The comment section is also very weird. As long as it doesn't fall on you, it doesn't matter how many people die. They are all necessary sacrifices and they can all help clean the floor.
First. The Yellow River burst its banks, and he didn't even say a word to defend himself, even if it was better to lie. If you have the title of "Defying the Yellow River", don't rebel. This is simply the wrong thing to do. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Li Zicheng passed on this responsibility to the Yellow River. The Republic of China also passed the responsibility to Japan, and did not know how to learn. The second person cut the Yellow River for you so that you could escape and committed suicide. No matter what happens, people's loyalty to you can be regarded as preservation. And you have to protect yourself no matter what, don't worry about it here 1234, 3, when you go to attack Yangzhou, have you considered your own strength and how will the wealthy gentry in Yangzhou deal with you? They will definitely use all the power of the imperial court to eliminate you. What about Luzhou? Relying on the Dabie Mountains, Zhu Baba started from there and became strong.
The protagonist is frightened at every turn, and his face turns pale. You are kidding me if you make others follow you like this.
The Qing Dynasty is dead, and the Han Dynasty must be established. If you live in Qianlong, the world will be blessed!
Another descendant of Zhu Ming? Why do you think the Manchus must be descendants of Zhu Ming?
Written for new readers who are just starting to read In the first few chapters of this book, the author puts the protagonist in the context of wanting to develop under the Qing social system and demonstrates the necessity of rebellion through the Qing Dynasty. If you feel that online novels are meant to be enjoyable all the time, you can consider whether to click and read them.
During the floods in Zhengzhou, I couldn't accept this kind of plot.
Zhu Chaoxian really stretched his crotch. 1. I didn't see that he was cruel. 2. No military talent. Hesitation will lead to defeat, decisiveness will be in vain. You have no experience in rebellion. How can you not learn from your predecessors? 1. Wang Xianzhi. 2. Huang Chao. 3. Zhang Shicheng. 4. Li Zicheng. 5. Hong Xiuquan. Isn't the experience of so many seniors not enough for you?
I don't know what to say. In The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao massacred the city and used human flesh as military rations. You said that Cao Cao's true temperament was an idol, and you didn't say anything about Liu's three-body problem. Alien water droplets attacked the whole world, and then you also thought it was cool to see the alien gods messing around in the Cthulhu Mythos. Now I know why I didn't write about the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
Okay, sprinkle salt on the hearts of the people on both sides of the Yellow River
What a brain twitch! Even if you attack a small city and still don't break it, you still have a huge advantage in siege. It doesn't matter if you are a native. Don't you know about blasting? You are the mine boss! How many cities did the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom conquer by blasting? You, a time traveler, are not as good as the ancients?
Mining the Yellow River is really damaging... No one in the past dynasties who wanted to found a country and become an emperor would dare to do this.
The dog-headed sultan gave military advice to the people, and the people flocked here.
Digging the Yellow River? Is the protagonist crazy or the author is crazy? It's too poisonous. The protagonist is already useless. I really don't want to give up on this book. If you ask me, just change the protagonist and put on a male protagonist. Write this stupid pig male protagonist as a villain who wants to be the emperor. At least he can come back.
This is not called taking things out of context, this is called the bottom line. What you wrote is a time-travel novel, not an imaginary novel. Modern people should have a bottom line when they go back, let alone saying that it is because of their military stubbornness. The author should not have such a design, rubbish, no explanation when reporting
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How to put it, it was too advanced, and the idea of equality during the middle period of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty was too nonsense. The most suitable method for the Manchu rebellion was the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was a successful case, but the reason for its failure was civil strife.
About Digging the Yellow River in the book Digming the Yellow River in the war is essentially the tram problem. One person on one rail, seven people on the same rail. Which side do you choose to sacrifice? So what book friends should argue about is what the author wrote. The cruel consequences of digging the Yellow River are far greater than the benefits of this act! If you want to put the protagonist in a dilemma, you can directly defeat him. This kind of plot makes people confused. As for Digging the Yellow River itself, you can express your opinions when discussing the tram issue, but if you are really allowed to control the rails and you choose to kill seven people, I believe everyone still cannot accept it. If the protagonist has 100,000 mercenaries, as long as the Qing forces in the south of the Yangtze River are destroyed, there is no need to worry about the south, and there are tens of thousands of Manchu and Qing cavalry in the north heading south to attack the Yellow Dragon. We cannot take care of both the north and the south. I can accept digging the Yellow River at this time, but now that we arrange this kind of plot, I can only say goodbye to the author
Is popular support so important that it cannot be cultivated? The Qin State is different, it has no popular support, and it will still dominate the world. So what if Liu Bei has the popular support, he will still be unable to defeat the powerful Cao Cao, but if Liu Bei does not have the popular support, then it is impossible for him to establish Ji Han. The popular support is only useful for the mentally retarded. You have just made a revolution, and you have no popular support. What are you going to fight? You are not fighting anyone else.
Well, the writing is unreasonable and far-fetched. You are really cruel when I see you opening the Yellow River. Dufa died... He obviously had a good hand, but he played it badly. The saying that wins the hearts of the people is no joke. I was suffocating to watch, so I said goodbye...
It was expected that this book would end. The title of your book is about the Wuzi Revolution, and then the book actually talks about digging up the embankment of the Yellow River with pig's feet. Is this called a revolution?
A few hundred cavalry can defeat thousands of musketeers and cannons. Those hundreds of cavalry must be soldiers from heaven. I can't stand it anymore.
Does this write about still being an emperor? What's the use of reform? It's been more than 1,700 years. Only socialism can save China and let the people be the masters of the country.
Including the digging of the Yellow River, it can offend absolutely everyone, whether it is the common people or the landlord class, and the difficulty of the protagonist's successful rebellion has skyrocketed. However, the funniest thing is that the protagonist Tie Hanhan takes the blame. He either cuts off his seat and declares that he did not order it, and catches the culprit. Writing it this way is better for the plot. After all, the protagonist is set up to be a hero. What a pity
😁I can only say that you were really talented when you dug the Yellow River when there was a flood in Zhengzhou.
It's impossible to read, there's a bunch of stuff written here and there!