
A Heroic Hero
一世骁雄
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- Completed
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- 1.1M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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This book stitches together many dynasties, characters, and events, but this is not a shortcoming of this book, but rather an advantage of this book. In general, the author sews a lot and well! The characters in this book are very bright. Many characters in the book have historical prototypes or have seen similar characters in other books. They have a sense of déjà vu, but it allows everyone to quickly establish a deep impression of these characters. For example, everyone knows that the prototype of Emperor Daojun is Jiajing, but the Emperor Daojun and Jiajing in this book are completely different types of people. Although he also took over the throne from his elder brother, practiced Taoism and ignored the government affairs, but he had extremely high control over the affairs of the court, and he was almost killed by the palace maid. However, the two people have completely different personalities. Jiajing himself is indifferent to family affection, and the king does not see the king, and the two dragons avoid each other, and the relationship with his son is very poor. The Daojun Emperor in this book values family affection, and treats his deceased brother and his only daughter as his own, doting on him even more than his own biological children. This can already be seen from the relationship between Emperor Daojun and his brother. The author is not limited to the so-called prototypes of these characters. These characters become more vivid as he writes them, rather than rigid templates. As the plot develops, I believe the characters in the book will become further and further away from the so-called prototypes. Besides, I can feel the energy in the book. The protagonist Fu Saburo, with his heroic spirit, is the soul of this book. He was born into a noble family and had been favored by the Jin Dynasty. The emperor treated him like his own nephew, he and the prince were like brothers, and he was treated like the orphan daughter of the late emperor. At the same time, the Jin Dynasty has not lost the hearts of the people. Even if all forces are ready to stir up trouble, it is impossible for a character like the protagonist to change dynasties. Does he want power? He is a hero and a hero, not a villain. Protecting his family and country and opening up new territories were the keynotes of his life. Such a person is there to turn the tide and help the building before it collapses. There are enough protagonists fighting for hegemony in the world, but there are too few heroic protagonists who are heroic and help the world. If Tadayoshi Saburo seeks to usurp the throne, he will be disloyal to the country and unjust to his friends. Is he still loyal to Saburo? What you see is that Sanlang is young and frivolous, wearing bright clothes and angry horses, trying to turn the tide and help the country.
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To be honest, there is no need for you, the author, to work so hard. Give yourself a little buffering time. There is no need to force yourself to update intensively for the fans. After all, we hope that quality beats quantity. This is my immature idea. Okay, I'm done. It's been a long time since this chapter was released. Are you done? After the break, please update as soon as possible! Even the donkeys in the production team dare not rest like this!
Why does everyone want to let the male protagonist rebel on his own? It feels like he is now both the consort and the prince's companion, and his family has been loyal for generations. Why must he rebel just because the building is about to collapse? The more the country is in crisis, the more important it is to come out to help the country. The introduction also says that he wants to stabilize the country. His father also said that if there is a problem, he must help him. If he really becomes independent in the future, then the male protagonist will really be a villain without a father and a king. Anyway, I want to be Yue Fei more than Zhao Kuangyin. Even if I am in trouble in the end, I still want to be Yue Fei and serve the country loyally instead of Zhao Kuangyin.
I haven't read it, but I like to gain popularity for new novels. This introduction is the genre I am interested in. I hope it is more group portrait. When reading novels, all Fengshen novels are the wonderful work of a group of people, not the pretentiousness of one person.
I have always wanted to find a novel about a male protagonist who is a general, but in current historical novels, the male protagonist is either a civil servant making inventions, or he is a general but there are not many stories about the male protagonist using his strategy. This article really captures the kind of protagonist I have in mind. And at the starting point, there are few male protagonists who marry princesses normally, most of them are royal wastes. The male protagonist decides to help the princess become the emperor, and thus marries the empress. After watching this too many times, I feel a little tired of it, and it also feels like a loser. The most important thing is to help the princess become the emperor. I feel that the princess and the male protagonist have no strategy, especially the princess cannot express the feeling of the empress. At the same time, the supporting roles in this article are also very good. Although the male protagonist's father plays with the wind and moon, he is rare and reliable in his position. Like the prince, the Taojun and the emperor also showed their talents. Colleagues, this book does not show the civil servants as extremely useless like many books nowadays, like Li Xiang The country, this describes the talents of the civil servants. The most important thing in the court is stability. If the civil servants are all useless, then the military attache would have gotten up early, and Li Xiangguo also has stains. I feel that the author wrote that he tainted himself to protect himself, and even the tit-for-tat with the military attachés under his command was just for balance. King Yan also wrote about their threats. You must know that local and central power have always been an issue in ancient times. No leader wants to see a person with more power than himself. You must know that even if he is loyal to the emperor, what about his descendants and his subordinates? If his subordinates want to climb up, they may naturally force their superiors to move up. At that time, they may rebel even if they don't want to rebel. There is no right or wrong, only stance. At the same time, the male protagonist of this book is going to be a person who saves the court, and he wants to be Huo Qubing. This is also my favorite point. After all, if you want the male protagonist to be the emperor, it will basically not portray the male protagonist having a good relationship with the royal family, marrying a very favored princess, and it should also directly write that the emperor dies. If this is written with the male protagonist becoming the emperor later, then the novel will be too convoluted, too realistic, and not so clear-cut between love and hate, and it will not be like an online novel. After watching too many stories about the male protagonist establishing himself as king, I also want to see the male protagonist protect his family and the country. After all, is there no one in the dynasty that the male protagonist is willing to assist? There is a lot to write about in saving the court, defeating foreigners, boycotting religion, suppressing the Jiangnan nobles, and even if there is turmoil in the world, the male protagonist can stabilize it and expand its territory. And at present, Emperor Daojun is a wise emperor, and the prince is also a promising person. Although the court is in trouble, it will not collapse instantly. The real chaos will take decades, unless there is a huge natural disaster, coupled with the instigation of those people, and the male protagonist is extremely favored by the emperor, has a good relationship with the royal family, rebels and helps the court, the latter is obviously better. Although there are minor flaws in the writing of this book, it is an online text after all. If it is so correct, it would be like a biography. So far, this book is a pretty good alternate history piece for me.
Just complain about the comments made by some people in the comment area who said they hope the protagonist will not be the emperor. Are you kids? If you don't become emperor, do you want to wait to be liquidated? Waiting for something unwarranted? This is a feudal society. The protagonist will definitely become more and more successful as he progresses to the end. Do you think any emperor would be so kind? Which person with great achievements can die a good death? Very few. What wise man would keep such a person until the end? Unless it's the kind of person that a foolish king can't do anything to you, the more wise the king is when he is about to die, he will definitely try his best to make you die with him, leaving the whole family alone.
It would be absolutely fine if Qin I died twenty years later, or if the second generation was not a Confucian sect. The remnants of the Six Kingdoms, the aristocratic families, and hundreds of schools are not involved. Confucianism only accepts nobles. To be honest, Confucian culture is too servile.
When it comes to war, the poison becomes strong 😭 A hundred people kill ten thousand people
The remnants of the pseudo-Jin Dynasty! All dynasties with corrupt scholars in power are short-lived. Since ancient times, martial arts has been the first, and literature has been the second. Confucianism disrupts the law with literature, causing harm to the country and the people, and corrupting Confucian scholars. Aristocratic families, noble families, local wealthy families, gentry clans, evil gangs, and profiteer forces all cause harm.
Why does Wu Mingda dare to compete with the protagonist in the future when he has never fought in a big battle? And that prince, who has never been in the public eye since he was a child, does everyone in the Yanwang family think that he can rival the prince if he returns to Liaodong? Looking at it this way, the protagonist of the unparalleled commander, the prince who looks like a king, after so many years of war and maneuvering experience, will he have to have a 'Chu-Han War' with them in the end? The author seems to imply this in the article. Isn't it too deliberate? The ending is equivalent to the protagonist and the prince defeating all the mini-bosses before reaching level 95. The Wu siblings directly cheat and become the big boss at level 95, and then they have to rely on the protagonist to activate Wushuang to turn the tide. Is this reasonable?
Damn it, why is your butt crooked in this introduction? What does it mean to be a Taoist person who does not seek longevity but wealth? On the contrary, the great Buddhist virtue, Vajra is indestructible and subdues the dragon and subdues the tiger? I'm really impressed by how much you stepped on me.
Why spend so much money?
In fact, I particularly want to find a book about a young general who has a harmonious family, trusts the royal family, and is full of freedom. He suppresses the aristocratic family inside and suppresses foreign races outside, and uses his illustrious martial arts to support the generals. The early stage of this book basically meets my imagination and taste.
What can be done to help such a country? It would be good if we don't rebel and kill them all.
Why do you want the protagonist to be the emperor 1. Now the protagonist salutes the emperor, which can be said to be respectful to the elderly. When the protagonist gets older, I feel awkward when I think about it and salute a young man. 2. The protagonist's starting point is already very high, and he will definitely have to make meritorious deeds in the future. There will still be many great contributions, but in the end there will be no reward. If you don't proclaim yourself emperor, you can at best be crowned king. The King of Yan in that book can serve as a warning. Tiger has no desire to bite people, but people have the desire to kill tigers. When the protagonist's status is too high, his existence is a threat to the emperor. Even if he dies, the probability of his descendants being purged is very high. The same is true in history. How many ministers with great achievements ended up well in the end?
I'm confused, I read the reviews and the main character in this book is a female channel? Why are you recommending it to me? I saw the comments, why does the male protagonist let the female protagonist become emperor? Haven't read any history? The male protagonist really has this idea and shows it. Believe it or not, the female protagonist will not survive for 3 days. Those who opened up all dynasties and opened up scholars? He was able to bypass a group of ministers who followed the dragon. 🙂
Rebellion? I just came here, and if I don't rebel, I don't have much to see (don't criticize, everyone has their own preferences for carrots and greens. I just like rebel articles)
In the end, it would be awesome if we could write a story where the protagonist and his family could still be alive without rebelling, but I guess that's not possible. As long as we are still in feudal society, no matter whether the protagonist is a time traveler or not, as long as he becomes more powerful, he will be defeated by the emperor sooner or later. Even if you have military power, you will die if you don't rebel. I guess you will still be like the whole family.
Women's clothing also looks good
This book is well written and in line with my taste. I hope the author will keep up the good work!
This novel is really good, you can read it. Everyone
As a bookworm who has read all kinds of historical novels, this book is a welcome relief for me who have been short of books for a long time. From the writing style, plot structure, and character description, it can be seen that the author's writing style is very good, and it is no longer a mindless time travel, pretentious, and white-knuckle writing. It's already great if you no longer rely on the official history, otherwise it will be difficult to have a sense of substitution. I hope the author can maintain the pace and quality and become a god in one book. Fight for a showdown with Fenghuo.
Not bad, come on, I hope the plot in the future will make people want to watch it as much as now.
Nice looking, a bit snowy, highly recommended