
Destiny Is Only for Han
天命唯汉
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- Completed
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- 3.6M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Some comments on "Destined to Only Han"
The author of this book is familiar with history (at least he has studied Han history in order to write this book). The article is deep, connotative and humorous, and the logical thinking is rigorous. It would be better if there are more updates! Subscribe to the full version of "Destiny to Only Han"! 👍
If you look at history and combine it with the current Internet environment, you will find that for any historical figure, if he can't discredit your achievements, he will discredit your character! Let's just say that Liu Bang made three rules and did not massacre the people. His military discipline was acceptable for that era. His military capabilities were also at the top of the era. As for Xiang Yu and Han Xin, they were beyond the level of the era! There are not many in total in history! Look at what people are criticizing Liu Bang for? You little hooligan, your character is not good, but when it comes to other emperors, the emperor's achievements are the most important, and his character is not important. We can't have double standards like this, can we? The most important point is that after the "Historical Records" was written, the emperors of the Han Dynasty pinched their noses and recognized it! Everyone can't understand how important this is. For example, the leader asked you to write an evaluation report for him, and told you to write it truthfully, but just finished it and let him see it? Yes, I'm talking about you, Li Er! Let me talk about one more thing. Why do some people praise Zhao Kuo now? The reason is very simple. Ma Fujun (Zhao Kuo's father Zhao She) is the ancestor of the surname Ma. That is to say, it was only because of Zhao She that the surname Ma came into being! So, you can never imagine which direction someone's flattery will come from... As for a certain willow forest, let's not talk about it... Finally, if your character and achievements cannot be discredited by them, they will arrange your origin, and the ancients will not be able to sue them anyway!
In front of Liu Bang and Lu Pheasant, if you dare to play the role of a fairy who is born to know, he will dare to send you to meet the "ancestors", even if you are their son, it will not be easy. The desire for control of these two people simply does not allow you to use the tricks of "knowing it from birth" or "immortal's dream" to delay the cover-up. You must either confess, pounce or suppress it.
Why is such a beautiful novel not popular?
The quality of this book is not bad. The author should be more diligent. I will help you promote it in other book review areas. Even if I can do my little bit, don't be a eunuch, please! It was not easy to find the original Han Dynasty article to read.
I only know one sentence: a country will be destroyed by a weak one, and a single country will be destroyed by a strong one. Two thousand years later, this nation is still called Han, its writing is Chinese characters, and its language is Chinese.
Are historical events set in stone? Just retell the history?
Do you know why the comment area is so clean and no one criticizes this novel? Because the author writes well? Wrong! It's because no one is watching.
The protagonist can only tear down half of the bridge. The aristocratic class can only be weakened and lose its independence, but it must be retained. After all, a constitutional monarchy also needs aristocrats, otherwise it will not be able to suppress emerging capitalists. The nobles in the House of Lords, the capitalists in the House of Commons, and some elite civilians make the throne more stable.
Author Jun, your historical knowledge is still very profound. Please don't write this book for younger readers, or don't write it too popular and colloquial. Please keep a little bit of the historical novel style. Some of the dialogues in recent chapters were really awkward for me to read, and I wonder if others feel the same way as me.
Author, the next novel can be about the period of "The Reign of Wen and Jing". Those writing about the Han Dynasty were either Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty or the struggle between Chu and Han for hegemony. Liu Bang died until the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Not many people wrote about this period. The tomb of Emperor Han Wen was discovered a while ago. Emperor Wen of Han also had a legendary life! Even the writing about Lu Pheasant's period is pretty good, isn't the story about Next Door pretty good? (Tell me an interesting anecdote. Historically, it was said that Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty used a mountain as a hill and was buried in thin tombs. As a result, Li Shimin believed it and actually dug a hole in the mountain to make his own tomb. However, last year, he discovered that the hill that had been regarded as the tomb of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty was actually not a hill at all. Li Er: I was deceived, hahaha.)
Come on, I hope this book will be longer
Ba Ling is the tomb of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, and the gears were unearthed. In fact, there are many lost technologies in history, not to mention those from the Spring and Autumn Period, Qin and Han Dynasties, and even many technologies from the Song Dynasty were lost!
I don't know if the author has ever planted land? How many years does it take for this five-grain corn seed to develop? How to persuade others to let him plant if there are no results?
I discovered a pattern. If a dynasty does not choose foreign wars when it is in its prime, it will easily be overthrown by the grassland in its final years. You see, the Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty chose to use troops against the grasslands during their prosperous times, but the Jin Dynasty did the opposite. They chose internal fighting within a few years of their prosperous times. The early Ming Dynasty started with the Han and Tang Dynasties, but after Tumubao, the civil servants chose the Song Dynasty model. The most unlucky person is Emperor Zhengde...!
Should I give this book as a gift to my daughter? Just don't go back in time and throw away the original wife. Will the original wife still keep it? The emperor must be from the harem. I hope he is not a moral saint. I can't stand anything too idealistic.
Recently I am more interested in the Han Dynasty. Some people have written about Han Hui Emperor Liu Ying and Huainan Li Wang Liu Changdu. Has anyone written about Linjiang Min King Liu Rong?
Watch well and learn well!
As for writing style, or writing style, I think there are roughly three types of historical novels. Of course, I am talking from the perspective of vernacular and classical Chinese, which is relatively one-sided. The first type is that the article is almost entirely in modern vernacular, which is what the author is like. If this kind of writing is done well, it will make readers feel comfortable reading it. The most common mistake is to suddenly use some Internet slang or words created in modern times in the mouths of ancient people. This is a big poisonous point. Generally speaking, I will abandon the book as long as I see a few such situations in the text. The more minor poisonous point is that the idioms, poems or allusions are used to misplace the dynasty, that is, the ancients in the text mentioned idioms and allusions that appeared in later dynasties. This kind of thing is not that dramatic and won't hurt the average person, but it is a big poison for the textual research party. Another poisonous point is that the author's own skills are not good, but he has to show that he has read a lot of documents and historical materials. Then he piled up the historical data he found in the article, and these historical data basically did not promote the plot of the novel or polish the plot, they were just dry historical data. The author handles this very well. The second type is to flexibly intersperse modern vernacular, ancient vernacular, and classical Chinese. This writing method is the most difficult. First of all, you must have extensive literature reading and literary skills, and then you must grasp the degree of comfort for readers. People who are good at writing in this way include Qi Qi, Lao Lang, and the deceased Three Idiots. The behavior is in harmony, it is very comfortable to read and feels very nutritious. The third type is mainly based on ancient vernacular and classical Chinese. Generally speaking, the author's literary skills and literature reading are also very amazing, but the writing style may not be too popular among current readers. Many people may find it difficult to read, and it may easily become a niche article. Let me give you an example. You can read the book "Shu Chen" that Lao Lang recommended before, and you will understand.
The comments all said it was well written, but after reading more than a dozen chapters, there is one thing I don't quite understand. Why does the protagonist have to go to Liu Bang? According to the original history, the protagonist can survive if he develops honestly and becomes the crown prince in the second year. Why does he have to take risks?
It looks very comfortable. It's my type. Please support me by voting for it.
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Author, can the protagonist make a suggestion to Liu Bang? That is to put an end to things being dead as long as they are alive. Thick burials are too wasteful of resources, so can the protagonist suggest to Liu Bang that thin burials be promoted. In that case, a lot of resources can be saved. For example, so many copper coins dug out by Marquis Haihun are such a waste!
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I still miss Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong!
This shouldn't give me a boost
First eh
You are lazy now. Not as diligent as before. . Very few updates
Hurry up and finish it, it's actually not interesting anymore. There can be a sequel