
Han Dao Tianxia
汉道天下
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There are too many chapters about women, as well as the female cavalry. There are not many female soldiers on the battlefield nowadays, let alone the cold weapon era. What is the point of spending so many chapters on it?
The views of a senior Three Kingdoms fan, the author needs to add more
I am still a senior fan of the Three Kingdoms, and I still have some opinions on this book: 1. The author's layout of this book is quite reasonable. He has laid a lot of groundwork in the early stage to describe the hardships of Emperor Xian of Han's first ascension to the throne. The details are also very good, including descriptions of military strength, the thoughts of military leaders, and the situation of the princes. In addition, he used the concept of Taiping to break through and brainwash the young officials around him. I still have to like this. The concept is mature, but sometimes there is too much nonsense. You can write more about the situation of various princes in various time periods now. 2. It is recommended that the author update the book a little faster after it is put on the shelves. When readers read it, they feel that the plot is too slow. They usually just keep reading for a while, and after a long time, they forget that this book exists. 3. When I actually read it, some people didn't see the cool points at the end and probably gave up on the book. In fact, many readers abandon books without seeing them halfway, or simply forget about them. (I read a lot of book reviews, and the review of a good book should not stop at the end of July, so I want to give it a thumbs up)
Author, do you think the situation at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Xinmang period at the end of the Western Han Dynasty were the same? After the Western Han Dynasty was replaced by Wang Mang, because of Wang Mang's unrealistic reforms, people began to miss the Han people. Most of the rebels claimed to be descendants of the Han Dynasty, or wanted to support descendants of the Han Dynasty as leaders. But by the Eastern Han Dynasty, this situation no longer existed. It was the general consensus of that era that the Han Dynasty was about to die. Some of the rebels at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty directly called themselves emperors, and they did not think that the Han Dynasty should exist anymore. There is also Yuan Shu. His Yuan family was the fourth generation and the third Duke in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was one of the top wealthy families at that time and he openly proclaimed himself emperor. Because not only the lower class did not view the Han Dynasty favorably, but the upper class also no longer supported it. Many of the princes and their important followers at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty were officials of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Writing about female cavalry, the author is indeed a bit eccentric! It's not that it discriminates against women, it's just that it's too unreasonable. At that time, not many men could become qualified cavalry, not to mention women. The harder the life, the more powerful they were. How could people have such conditions if they didn't have enough to eat? Either he can ride a horse or he is a cavalryman!
I don't know if the author reads the book review, but there are some things he can't say. I think the emperor described by the author is too perfect, yes, as perfect as a born sage. I originally wanted to put this sentence at the back, but I'd better say it at the front. The author pursues the moral role model of the protagonist too much, but you have to understand one thing. Liu Bang had a son named Liu Ying. He was very kind to his ministers, but none of them were afraid of him. They treated him both covertly and covertly, but they did not dare to treat Liu Bang in this way. Because they knew very well that Liu Bang dared to kill people and knew how to kill people. Liu Xie's current group of ministers are all old foxes. Once they test the emperor's bottom line, they will use it as a bargaining chip for indulgence. The power of the emperor is unpredictable. Liu Xie dares to kill people and has killed people with his own hands. However, as the emperor, the protagonist has to reason with them, which becomes their capital for arrogance. The emperor does not need to reason. No one in the world is qualified to reason with the emperor. It is better to be a tyrant in the eyes of Confucianism than to be a sage who is like a joke to Renzong. As the emperor of a feudal society, Liu Gong's majesty was too low. Even the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty only lost his majesty to the great powers, but he was still very majestic to ordinary people. As for the protagonist Liu Xie, as the master of the ZTE, it was almost destiny for the people of that era. He only needed to say the magic words "The world must not be Liu's". From Gaozu to Guangwu, and then to Liu Xie, no one dared to take it lightly, and it would even be deeply rooted in people's hearts very quickly. The so-called enlightenment is nothing more than a means to control people's hearts. The means are not good or bad, only useful or useless.
It would be outrageous to establish a female army in a purely ancient setting.
Liu Bei's ideal throughout his life was to revive the Han Dynasty. On the contrary, Cao Cao still harbored the Han Dynasty in his early days, but as his ambition grew later he became a traitor and a traitor. The author actually wrote Liu Bei as a villain. I don't know what you think, but this is insulting Liu Bei.
You can't understand people, right? Whether it is a female historian, a minister, or a female official, the emperor can be lucky if he wants. By your next term, all of them will be reduced to harem reserves. Female officials, no matter whether you have talent or not, everything in the history books is a joke. If we want to achieve this kind of result, I really can't think of why we have to make it look like we want to promote women's productivity? To stimulate women's potential, just to enrich the harem? The marriage alliance is not enough, so we have to use one hand to promote female officials? Is this going forward fifty meters, then going back two hundred meters, jumping back and forth? Contradictory ideas, slap yourself in the face, have you thought about it before writing?
Ma Chao and Zhao Yun are no better than female riders. The front is fine, but the back feels like a different person! If this continues, what will happen to female riders? Moreover, he rode his horse until 20 steps before killing the chariot. Let's not talk about ancient times, let's talk about today! Women's status is high enough! Try driving straight in front of your boss until you have taken 20 steps before braking!
There are several flaws, one is the abolition of eunuchs. Reasonable from now on. It can be used sparingly and the eunuch's rights can be limited in the system. But we can't give up. As I said before, there are some physical labors that palace ladies cannot do using eunuchs. Another most important thing is to isolate the inside and outside, the concubines in the harem frequently communicate with outside the palace or have long-term contact together. There is a risk of cheating, which is intolerable in imperial society even now. All systems are formulated for the stable development of society. No matter how much we talk about the equality of men and women throughout the ages, it cannot deny that society is still a patriarchal society. In this established fact, a reasonable system must be formulated that is consistent with reality. When one day, someone suggested that a certain concubine had an affair with someone outside the palace, or that a certain emperor's heir was not the emperor's heir. Then the scholar-bureaucrats' backlash against the previous series of reforms would be out of control. A series of systems, including Dutian, will be overturned. There are also female cavalry, which can be a kind of honor guard for the queen. It is possible to appropriately improve the status of women. In fact, in the upper class society, women's status has always been high. You must know that the Han Dynasty ruled the world with filial piety, and the queen mother's status was quite high. For example, why Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty wanted to depose Liu Rong's crown prince was not only because of Wang Meiren, but the most direct reason was that his mother was too tough. As long as it is similar, it is impossible to depose the prince. Because the queen mother can depose the emperor under certain circumstances, the most important of which is that the emperor is unfilial. There is also the emperor, whose power is granted by God. This is a view from ancient times to the present. The reason why the Eastern Han Dynasty frequently banned Sangong was because of frequent natural disasters. In the beginning, the emperor could issue an edict to punish himself, but later it became too much and he had to let the three princes take his place. This is the common will of the entire literati and the entire ruling class. The emperor's power is divinely delegated, and the ministers' rights also come from the emperor. This is complementary to each other. Therefore, since the Eastern Han Dynasty, the three official positions have been empty. They can only take charge of the government affairs by recording the affairs of the minister. Therefore, in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the system of three provinces and six ministries gradually became more and more perfect. He is the product of the natural development of society. In this process, the minister Pushe, the minister, the Huangmen minister, each Cao Shangshu, and the censor. Slowly became the actual manager and executor of all aspects of government affairs. Therefore, there is a conspiracy between him and the Three Lords. It is better to start from scratch, with three provinces and six ministries, nine grades and eighteen levels. Vigorously develop elementary education to solve the problem of illiteracy among most people. Put the scholar-bureaucrats into the cage of the imperial examination and let them fight with each other. Don't let the emperor end everything himself. Sooner or later, you will become a lonely person with no one available to you. And everything done now is made for future generations. Two sentences are particularly reasonable, one is "the Tian family has no selfless things" and the other is "the ruthless family is the emperor's family". The struggle for power is not only between kings and ministers, but also between fathers, sons and brothers. Especially father, son and brothers are the most deadly. The Eight Kings Rebellion in the Western Jin Dynasty was Yin Jian. There is no rush now to forcefully conquer the land and formulate various systems. In the future, they will be trapped in various internal and external power struggles and cannot extricate themselves. It is even more nonsense to say that Yu Jia went on an expedition to the Western Regions. Either the minister steals the nest, or the prince steals the nest. This has been the case throughout all dynasties. People in ancient times had a low lifespan, especially due to medical conditions. Don't think that the emperor can be an exception. He just died that day. Seize the time to return to Chang'an and let the central departments operate normally. Then gradually reform. That's the kingly way. Don't make something that is not available. Really, the ideal is very full and the reality is very skinny. There is another most important issue, equality between men and women. Through the status of women, do women have the right to inherit? What if the emperor of that generation had no sons, only daughters. Do you want your daughter to be the emperor? When ordinary people's families are divided, should they give their daughters a share of the family property?
It is recommended that the author completely abandon the emotional drama and treat this book as a more serious historical text. After all, the author does not write emotional drama well. In this way, we use our strengths and avoid weaknesses, just as the author has said, focusing on the small group of readers who love historical texts. Regarding the various comments in book reviews advocating the recruitment of women, I directly screened them.
The author always mentions the female army, which is really feeding poison! How to subscribe? Or are grades really not important anymore? (Forget it if it's a special background. Can this purely historical background be more reasonable?)
The ideas are very clear and the ideas are quite unique. But any political power or organization. All must be developed in the long term. There is a prerequisite for stability, the stability of the system, the stability of the environment, the stability of manpower, and the stability of finance. Everything must be relatively stable. Only then can we have a foundation for rapid development. Dutian's idea is very good and important, but the knot must be cut quickly. It is okay to improve the status of women at the same time, but it must be done in moderation. Including the abolition of eunuchs is even more incomprehensible. There have been female officials since ancient times, but they have great limitations and are prone to leaking secrets. After thousands of years of development, some of it seems very backward to us now, but history has limitations and inevitability. Existence is reasonable. Feudal society has always been a game between monarch power and ministerial power, which can also be understood as the contradiction and compromise between management and the managed. There is no way to change this. Even today it is the same. There is a reason why the Three Provinces and Six Ministries system can still be used to this day. Rather than arguing with the three ministers, it is better to have three provinces and six ministries, military power, political power, financial power, and inspection. The inner court and the outer court. Each has his or her own duties. Whether it's managing a country or a company, it actually requires a reasonable framework, a reasonable system, and the right talents. If you are half a step too fast, you are a talent; if you are one step too fast, you are a fool.
The writing is still as good as ever, and the problems are still the same.
The writing is quite delicate. A few people can write three chapters while chatting. It is quite interesting and can completely crush those historical novice system texts, but it is too procrastinating... In addition, I would like to ask why Lao Zhuang hates Liu Bei so much? ? Every book spares no effort to slander him. The protagonists from all over the world (Cao Chong, Sun Ce, Cao Zhi's son) (even the son with gastritis is the protagonist) are written all over, except for the Liu family of Jihan. You think Liu Bei is hypocritical and disgusting. I agree, but if you were a common person at that time, do you prefer Cao Cao or Liu Bei who frequently slaughtered cities[fn=10 ]🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫 🤫 One more thing, why are female soldiers so emphasized... Even in modern times, the ratio of male to female soldiers is very obvious...
The awe-inspiring people are still here, but who knows that Yunhan is dead. Come on (ง •̀_•́)ง
I flipped through more than 150 chapters about Yuan Shao and Du Tian without any progress, and there were more than 200 chapters about various states and counties without any "ripples." How could the emperor, with the general situation and heavy troops in his hands, allow the author to waste so many chapters?
At present, he is facing another fierce battle with the Xiliang Army. The situation is even more dangerous than that of Sun Ce in another time and space, because in that time and space, Sun Ce has an escape route. He can withdraw from the Central Plains and go to Jingzhou and Jiangnan. But the emperor has no way out now, either win or die. Yang Xiu's strategy is good, based on defense. After all, the emperor's troops have not yet formed much combat effectiveness, and the Xiliang Army is currently the best army in the world at field combat. But it should be noted that, as in history, there is discord within the Xiliang Army. As long as they survive the initial most difficult period, fierce internal conflicts will inevitably break out when riding a tiger and it is likely that Li and Guo will fight like in history. In this way, the emperor can take advantage of the situation and consolidate the remnants of the Xiliang army.
The author is procrastinating in writing, and he doesn't have the ability to write in detail. He can fool anyone like Lu Bu or Ma Chao... The plot is disgusting, and I can't stand it anymore. I wrote dozens of chapters on a war, and I was drunk. If it weren't for being famous in the past, no one would have read this book.
First of all, I have to admit that the author's writing is good, and the descriptions of the human heart series are vivid. But after reading more than 200 chapters, I just felt aggrieved. No progress had been made. I only saw a group of people fighting for power and talking nonsense every day. The protagonist is the emperor. It is understandable that there will be few people in the early stage. As it develops later on, people will take refuge, and the number of talents will gradually increase. Those ministers with alien intentions should be killed and demoted when they should be killed. After defeating a group of people, it is enough to win over a group of them. As an author, if you make the protagonist hold his breath all the time, will the readers not be able to hold their breath all the time? ! It would be understandable if this book was just forced by the early situation and forced to scheming with the ministers. But looking at other people's comments, it's really disappointing that the style of writing is still the same in the later period. This will only make people feel like an old lady's foot bindings, smelly and long. Then let's go straight to history and politics. After all, we are here to read novels. I feel that this book is like the classic two-word "tasteless". The writing is good, and it's infuriating to read. To sum up, there is indeed a reason why this book is lukewarm.
I feel like there are more female riding scenes!
There is a limit of exemption for these two days, and there will be a limit of exemption for the next two days. Is Han Dao unparalleled in the world?
What attracts me the most about this novel, and what is different from the general ZTE novels or Three Kingdoms novels, is that the protagonist Liu Xie did not go to the so-called "killing decisively" because of the huge prestige of his ZTE Empire. He can kill anyone, spread rumors, and make prophecies, and in the end he can only become a conspirator. Small victory depends on wisdom, big victory relies on virtue. Governing the country and maintaining long-term peace and stability must not be the work of one person. Only by uniting the majority can we realize the kingship of the world! In the Eastern Han Dynasty, when education was not fully popularized, guiding the scholar-bureaucrat group to broaden their horizons instead of killing them all required a broader mind. As for the protagonist, he is too perfect, a born saint. But when you look at the protagonist's actions, which one is impossible for an ordinary person to do? ! When you become an emperor and a ruler, you must have a feast and a harem of 3,000 people? ! I beg to differ!
Now that the decision is over, let's finish writing the next few chapters! Otherwise it will be unfinished.
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The book is finished. I didn't expect it. I just read the beginning and kept reading. I didn't expect to finish it right away. So I will take the time to read it. I hope there will be surprises.
I would like to ask if the author has opened a new vest or stopped writing?
I have been waiting for a long time and there is no new book...