
Daliang Military Attaché
大梁武官
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 385k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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54Fans
161Chapters
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The writing is pretty good. At least I know how the infantry marches. In most historical novels, the infantry is like Kai Wushuang. Large-scale mobile warfare on the plains is a surprise attack. See who can react faster. Finally, there is a historical novel about infantry marching without armor.
I'm very curious about where everyone saw this book. I could only find it by searching the title 😭
Is the protagonist a local aborigine or a time traveler?
I've read Chapter 20 and it's still okay. The dynasty in the book is an imaginary one, with the capital in Bianliang. The name of the guard station mentioned in the book is that of the Ming Dynasty, but the actual effect is like the Zhechongfu system of the Tang Dynasty, and it can maintain drills. During training, they stood in military postures, climbed over walls, and officers rushed directly into the military camp to gather people for emergency gatherings. The names embroidered on their collars looked like current military training. According to the ancient texts that appear in the novel, I speculate that either the person who established the Liang Dynasty was a transcendent, so some systems maintain some modern shadows.
Yes, it is better than 95% of historical texts.
The writing is quite good and quite real, but this reality makes me a little bit unable to stand it. Most people read novels just for recreation and entertainment. I read seventy chapters and I didn't find it interesting, so I felt very uncomfortable. The author may want to use this method to show the difficulty of the protagonist's start, but it goes too far. He always writes in detail. Everyone has been involved in novels all year round. Sometimes everyone can understand a few sentences, and there is no need to write so much. This slows down the progress of the plot and consumes the readers' patience.
Since this is a historical text, why do we use modern units like meters and hours?