
I Will Be the Lord of Xuande
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[Book Review] Time Travel Wen You Ge Ge is really brilliant
This book is a successful time-travel historical text. Why is it successful? Because the author grasps the real advantages of time travellers. What is the biggest advantage of a time traveler? Did you know it from birth? Do you know the heroes of the world? Do you know about future technology? Are you aware of historical events? None. The real advantage is that as a modern person, a comprehensive view of history across five thousand years is the pattern. Mediocre authors simply cannot control this point. Why can the protagonist have smooth sailing no matter whether he is making waves in the officialdom or recruiting troops? Because his position is too advanced. Do you want to restore the Han Dynasty? Does he want to revitalize the family? Does he want to eliminate violence and bring peace to the good people again? Well, my purpose is to revitalize China, to make the entire nation prosperous, and to make the Han Dynasty great again. I am the ultimate goal of all your goals. When my goals are achieved, your goals will naturally be achieved. What? Are you concerned about whether you can get a salary increase? Forget about salary, you will be the boss. I am discussing with the emperor to create a business environment in order to support a group of outstanding private entrepreneurs like you to contribute to the country. What? Are you worried about other businesses doing well? Don't be stupid, no matter how good he is, he will only sell goods. We are engaged in hybrid rice and manned spaceflight-level Cathay people's livelihood projects. If they are successful, they can be included in Chinese language documents. Will you fuck with me? The authorities are obsessed with it. The understanding and vision of historical figures are limited by the times. No matter how smart Zhuge Liang is, he cannot come up with ideas such as "jointly building a global village". The real advancement of modern people relies on the depth of history. It does not mean that modern people are powerful if they make all the smart people in ancient times look like fools, nor does it mean that modern people will be powerful if they develop gunpowder to shoot at the three armies. It is that they can stand out among a group of smart people, break the rules, convince a group of capable people, and be able to do greater things than before. This is the genius of this book.
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This book, which no one had listened to at the beginning, now has 5,000 views per day. The lazy person's rating is 9.0. The current total playback volume is 410,000. Many people in the comments said it was well written. I really learned about the situation in the late Eastern Han Dynasty from this book. I couldn't understand the Romance of the Three Kingdoms when I was in elementary school. Thank you author. I think it's a big affirmation that there are so many listeners listening to it. I believe that by the time I finish it, this book will have more views. I also benefited a lot from the broadcast, thank you! Come on!
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I laughed so hard. I read this novel while squatting on the toilet for half an hour. I almost couldn't stand up. If the author had written more, I might have donated my legs to the toilet🚽
After reading this book, other Three Kingdoms novels seem bland and boring. Other novels are basically a copy of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is not rigorous at all. It contains a bunch of modern words and has no ancient flavor at all. I hope the author will continue to maintain this style in the future.
Regarding the imperial examination and the imperial examination Nowadays, when we talk about the imperial examination system, everyone thinks that it is a backward and catastrophic policy. When it comes to the imperial examination, it is regarded as a standard... If we carefully study the historical laws, we come to the surprising fact that during the period when the imperial examination was booming, our country and the nation as a whole were in a conservative and conservative stage. During the period of the decline of the imperial examination, we as a whole were actively exploring outwards. Let's demonstrate through various historical periods: Since the Qin Dynasty established a centralized dynasty, the two Han Dynasties were our first period of development. After inheriting the basic plan of the Qin Dynasty, we developed the Western Regions, Sanyue (Nanyue, Ouyue, Minyue), Liaodong (+North Korea), Southwest, and Monan. Many of these places were later lost due to wars, but they provided the basis for our subsequent unification. The second development stage was in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, which added Qinghai-Tibet and Mobei to the two Han Dynasties, but neither was completely included in the rule. The third stage was the Yuan and Ming dynasties (Song Dynasty? Bah ~ shameful stuff. The Yuan Dynasty was too short to support a pioneering period, Genghis Khan's Mongol Khanate... You know, it was basically a one-shot existence...) The direction of development during this period was basically in Qinghai-Tibet and the southwest region. The legal basis for rule was established in Qinghai-Tibet, and the southwest provinces were completely included in the rule. The last pioneering period was during the Qing Dynasty. I have to say that the Qing Dynasty exerted a lot of force on our land. In addition to the Northeast and Monan that it conquered before entering the Customs, it also successively brought Qinghai, Tibet, Mobei, and Xinjiang under its rule. Looking at the corresponding development of the imperial examination system, since the birth of the Sui Dynasty, the imperial examination system in the Sui and Tang Dynasties was completely different from what we know later and what we know now, just like the difference between the Sui and Tang Dynasty Grand Canal and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. First of all, not everyone could participate in the imperial examinations of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. They had to have letters of recommendation from officials of a certain level. Moreover, the imperial examinations were not anonymous, and there was no teacher avoidance. The most important thing was that there were few officials who came from the imperial examinations, and their futures were not so bright. Throughout the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the inspection and promotion of noble families was still the most important way to select officials. In the following Song Dynasty, the imperial examination was booming. The number of officials who passed the imperial examination was rising steadily. It was not uncommon for seven or eight officials to be in one position, but I didn't see any great achievements. I still just wandered around in the Central Plains, not to mention Hexi... There was no shortage of oppression of the people, and the level of corruption among officials was even higher... It was just a naked butt grinding, going around in circles to embarrass people. In the Yuan Dynasty, only a few imperial examinations were held in the past hundred years, and these were mostly during the period of imminent destruction. The Ming Dynasty was also an important stage in the development of the imperial examination. However, during the most powerful period of the Ming Dynasty, that is, the period of Taizu Taizong, the imperial examination had little status. Emperor Hongwu stopped the imperial examination more than ten years after the Nanbei Bang case. He always liked to use the Imperial College to supervise students. In the era of Emperor Yongle, the imperial examination was basically held normally, but many great talents had to go through the "imperial prison" to complete their "transformation". In the Qing Dynasty, especially in the early and mid-Qing Dynasty, the imperial examination was only responsible for the selection of basic officials, responsible for the selection of ordinary magistrates, county magistrates, academic administrators and assistant officers. The key positions of ministers, governors, governors, and resident generals were basically talents selected by the emperor from his own talent pool. Moreover, as the "national" Eight Banners people of the Qing Dynasty, they did not need to take the imperial examination to become officials. The emperor could directly select them. In the final analysis, the imperial examination is a way to select talents. It is extensive, fair, scientific, and advanced, but it does not mean that it is a universal truth. It is a kind of procedural justice and a policy that stabilizes basic governance. If the collusion in the imperial examination system is a divergent regional collusion through the collusion of the governors and families, then the nationwide covering collusion formed by the imperial examination system is even more terrifying, and the new political struggle brought about by the imperial examination - party struggle is harmful to the country and the people. This kind of political struggle that only focuses on positions, regardless of right or wrong, destroys the body and annihilates the spirit, has ruined the Tang Dynasty one after another. The three dynasties of Song, Ming and Ming were so terrifying Moreover, with all due respect, in addition to expanding the channels for selecting officials, the imperial examination was also developed to have a private function, which was to waste the time and energy of young intellectuals. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there was a saying that "fifty young Jinshi, thirty old Ming Jing", Fan Jin in the Scholars and Foreign History was also over fifty years old and still taking the exam. It was the use of the imperial examination, a fair and just channel, to firmly control intellectuals, especially young intellectuals: If young people have nothing to do, don't bother or ponder. If you are energetic, just study for me and prepare for the exam... You must know that becoming an official at the age of twenty is compared with becoming an official at thirty, or becoming an official at thirty compared with being an official at forty. Not only are the career prospects completely different, but even what they do is very different. Cao Cao, who served as the Northern Lieutenant of Luoyang when he was in his twenties, dared to use five-color sticks to punish the families of eunuchs who committed crimes and took risks to assassinate Zhang Rang. However, Cao Cao, who was thirty years old, was concentrating on studying in his hometown. Xun Yu, who was in his twenties, served as the palace guard. After several years of experience, he defected to Cao Cao and became Cao Cao's minister of political affairs and chief steward. What is the difference between Cao Cao and Liu Bei? As for the starting point, when Lao Cao was in his twenties, he already had a thorough understanding of the leadership and administrative operations of the central government at all levels, while Lao Liu was still living in a mixed society. As soon as Lao Cao started the war for hegemony, he knew that he had to find a place to develop in peace, cultivate people's livelihood, organize the army and prepare for war, recruit talents, make friends at a distance and attack at close range... It took Lao Liu more than 20 years to realize this, and it was under the Prime Minister's instructions. Therefore, after Lao Liu and the Prime Minister talked about Longzhong, he felt "a sudden enlightenment". He really realized it, but he was still more than twenty years behind Lao Cao. Lao Cao had basically unified the north, and Lao Liu just figured out how to fight for hegemony and started his own business... In a word, you have to get famous early, and you have to succeed early. Late bloomers are special cases, and all stupid birds know how to fly first. Among the officials who passed the imperial examination, those in their thirties were considered young, and they were already married. Some were older and some were younger. The ambition I set in my early years has been realized (the ambition is to pass the exam), and my subsequent career will basically be the enjoyment of completing the task. If the imperial examination is the foundation for stability, then the imperial examination is a probabilistic explosion. To sum up, I personally think that the Qing Dynasty's political team composition method is the best. Under the condition of ensuring the imperial examination of basic officials, the emperor has special imperial examination power. If the emperor thinks that a young man is good, he first calls him to be a guard. Once the real ability is tested, the grassroots level of experience will be delegated. The promotion speed of the people under the emperor's personal care is not very fast, and it will not take many years to return to the emperor. There were many such people in the early and middle periods of the Qing Dynasty. In their thirties, they became ministers, ministers, military aircraft officers, and even military aircraft ministers. The central government is different from the local governments. The central government needs talents and great talents. Some powerful people cannot pass the imperial examinations. It is a pity that talents are the second priority if such people are left behind. If it causes a brain drain and harms you, then you will suffer... The imperial examinations also need checks and balances. If you were to play purely imperial examinations, the scholar-bureaucrats in the Song and Ming Dynasties would shamelessly tell you what "people's hearts and minds" mean, what "not competing for profits with the people" means, and what it means to "share the world not with the people, but with the scholar-bureaucrats"...
Let me sigh, I didn't expect that the Three Kingdoms area would eventually be occupied by officialdom novels. The few Three Kingdoms novels published in recent years are all officialdom novels. It's really difficult to find a decent war novel. I still remember that the author's Yuan Jia Wo Zhu Zhu and Shu Han Wo Zhu Da were both excellent Shuangwen works, but now they have also moved towards officialdom literature.
There are various factions in the party. In history, a large part of the reason for Yuan Shao's defeat was the intensification of the struggle between the Yingchuan faction and the Jizhou faction, which undermined each other and led to his defeat. A brief summary of the current factions within the protagonist's power should be divided into three factions. The Youzhou faction headed by Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Jian Yong represents the interests of the Youzhou family. The Jizhou faction represents the interests of the local aristocratic family through the tearful award of Tian Feng.
The writing is really good and very fascinating. It is a bit superficial for me, a ten-year-old bookworm, but I can read it. If the author can read it, I would like to say a few words! The protagonist you describe is a bit like a saint. He is not lustful, has a deep brotherly love, and is quite serious about women, but he lacks some sense of reality. The man's shortcomings, character flaws, and lack of courage are not shown. If the author can improve it, the protagonist can be considered complete. Recommend this book here too! ! ! There are no problems with the logic of the story, the politics are fairly easy to understand, and the conflicts are clearly described. However, the characterization lacks a little strength. It is an excellent book, and it can be easily addictive for bookworms who have been reading for three or four years.
I was just about to quit when I saw that the author was quite surprised
No, I feel so strange. Am I ignorant? Is there any new evidence recently discovered by archeology? Why do so many texts from the Qin and Han dynasties have to include the phrase "divine right of kings"? Which gentleman are you referring to? Which god are you talking about again? It is obvious that what is printed on the jade seal is ordered by heaven. It must be written about the divine right of kings. I can't bear it.
If you can be the emperor, just do it. Why should you tie yourself up and leave yourself with a perfect reputation? Speechless
Good guy, the author wanted to write more about women but was afraid that the protagonist would ruin his character, so he made a plan to give women to the protagonist. Damn, that's awkward. You want to accept women in a normal way? I'll go.
You can read this book: Dong Taishi, the loyal minister of the Han Dynasty Cao Ah Man, the fierce tiger in the east of the Yangtze River Sun Bofu, the retainer of the Yuan family Lu Fengxian, the leader of the world Rejuvenate the country through science and education Liu Bo'an The sensual dog and horseman Han Xiandi The underworld big brother Guan Yunchang Still a fool Yuan Highway The tiger general Guan Zhanghuang beyond the Great Wall
A later author of this book named Xi Meisheng opened a new book titled "I Become a Brother to Deran" In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, aristocratic families wantonly annexed land, and interest groups fought repeatedly, which made the Eastern Han Dynasty eventually collapse. At this time, a young British leader stepped forward to kill the Xiongnu, destroy Xianbei and conquer Wuhuan, pacify the troubled times, revive the Celestial Dynasty, expand the territory, educate the four directions, the world was ruled, and all races were subdued. From then on, the Han Dynasty became the center of the world, and the world was used to support the Celestial Kingdom. Because he is not bold (he doesn't know how to brag, just skip it) … At this time, the young hero is just a naughty kid with a runny nose, covering his buttocks and shouting for his brother, a little bully Liu Bei wondered whether he had worn it in the wrong place and whether his thighs were too thin.
Suspiciousness in the latest two chapters. I don't know what the author's basis is for describing Zhao Yun's behavior as a teenager, and I can't find the source. I'll just give you my opinion. From the historical data, Zhao Yun captured Cao General Xiahoulan in Bowangpo. Yunlan and Yunlan were from the same hometown and knew each other since childhood. According to the practice at that time, Zhao Yun could accept Xiahoulan as his subordinate, but Zhao Yun recommended Xiahoulan to Liu Bei, which shows that Zhao Yun is a wise, prudent person who takes the overall situation into consideration. When Zhao Yun was the prefect of Guiyang, Zhao Fan had a widowed sister-in-law named Fan who was beautiful. Zhao Fan wanted to betroth her to Zhao Yun. But Zhao Yun disagreed and declined, saying: "We have the same surname, and your sister-in-law is just like my sister-in-law." At that time, someone advised Zhao Yun to accept the beauty, and Zhao Yun replied: "Zhao Fan was forced to surrender, and his heart is unpredictable, not to mention that there are many women in the world." Soon after, Zhao Fan took the opportunity to escape, but Zhao Yun was not involved. From here we can see that Zhao Yun observes etiquette, restrains desires, and has a clear self-positioning. When Liu Bei took control of Shu, some people advocated giving the houses in Chengdu and the mulberry fields outside the city to the generals. Zhao Yun retorted: "Huo Qubing once said that the Xiongnu were not exterminated and were useless. Now there is more than one traitor like the Xiongnu. Therefore, it is not yet time to settle down. We must wait until the world is peaceful before sending everyone back to their hometowns to cultivate the fields. This is the best decision. Yizhou The people of Yizhou have just suffered from the disaster of war. Now they should return their fields, houses and properties to the people, first let them live and work in peace and contentment, and then make them perform military service and pay household taxes. This can also win the hearts of the people of Yizhou." "Refutation of the Proposal of Granting Houses, Gardens and Land to Generals in Chengdu" (Collected in "Quan Sanguo Wen"). From this, we can see Zhao Yun's character of putting interests first and taking the overall situation into consideration. After Zhao Yun's death, Liu Chan asked the foreign court to discuss what posthumous title to give Zhao Yun. Jiang Wei and others said: Yun Xi served as the late emperor and made great achievements. He managed the world and obeyed the laws. His achievements can be recorded. In the battle of Dangyang, justice runs through gold and stone. If you are loyal to your superiors, you will be rewarded by your ruler; if you are courteous to your subordinates, your minister will forget his death. The dead are aware enough to be immortal; the living are grateful enough to die. I would like to follow the posthumous law: the gentle, virtuous and kind person is called Shun, the deacon has a class called Ping, the person who controls the trouble is called Ping, and the posthumous title should be said to be Shunpinghou. :,,,,, If he doesn't accept Zhao Fan's brother and sister-in-law because he has the same surname, he will be so strict with himself. All the generals in Fangshi. It's the best. Li Xian's "Ming Yi Tong Zhi": both wisdom and courage. Zilong can be said to have the style of an ancient minister. :,, Xu Fenpeng: Zilong is full of courage. Almost full of wisdom. For one-third of a perfect man. Li Guangdi: ① Zhao Yun and Zhang Yi are not only unique generals, they are clear and decisive in seeing things, prudent and mature, and they are the choices of important ministers in ancient times. ②Although Shu Han is young and not many years old, it has considerable power. There is more than one Wuhou who is so prosperous. For example, Guanhou said to Zhang Liao: "I know very well that Duke Cao treats me kindly, but I have received General Liu's kindness and vowed to die together. We cannot go against it. I will never stay. I will repay Duke Cao before I leave." How upright. Zhao Zilong refused to accept the residence and said: "Huo Qubing still said that the Xiongnu were not destroyed, so why should we keep the family? The Han Dynasty has not been restored, so there is no use for it." It is also said that "Cao Cao, the Han thief, is not Sun Quan." Duzhong Yili. Zhang Yide explained Yan Yan and sat down to receive instruction. How friendly he was. He was not angry when he was insulted by Liu Zichu. What magnanimity he had. Later there were Jiang Gongyan and Fei Wenwei, even Jiang Boyue was also interesting. Zhu Xi returned it as orthodox and accepted it. The theory of "guarding one's heart despite being deceived" is elusive and unknowable, but it is only true if it is based on the principles of human nature and righteousness. Wang Fuli's "Five Records of the Jihan Dynasty": Shunping is a true Confucian general. He is also strict in self-discipline. Be careful when picking up people. His reasoning is also clear. It is also powerful in getting rid of selfishness. Ruofu is the savior. Work hard without caring about yourself. The Han River has made great contributions. As powerful as a tiger. Yuyun. The courage is great but the heart is small. The desire is round and the action is square. It's smooth and smooth. Yi Peishen's "Tongjian Touching Xu": Yungu's military ministers have their roots and ends, and they also have the body and functions of Confucian ministers. "Tongzhi Guiyang Zhili Prefecture Records": Shunping Hu ministers, occupying the territory and leading the town. But after getting married and resigning from the house, I am determined and determined. Niu Yunzhen's "Reading History and Correcting Errors": Zhao Yun's biography contains Yun from the beginning and end of the first master and his words to Tian Jian for the Eastern Expedition, both of which have a remarkable understanding of the general outline. Lu Bi's "Anthology of the Three Kingdoms": Fan's country is beautiful, but Zilong does not take it. The wiser than Guan Yu, he begged to marry Qin Yilu's wife and went far away. To sum up, Zhao Yun is a person who is self-denial, observant of etiquette, self-control, non-corrupt, considerate of the overall situation, loyal to the country, selfless, not a group, and not a party. Since ancient times, civil servants and military officials have been indifferent to each other. Scholars have always been critical of military generals and looked at them with a microscope. Even the second master has criticized him, but even among so many scholars for thousands of years, no one has said anything wrong with Zhao Yun's character, and even praised him as a Confucian general and the perfect man of the Three Kingdoms. So I feel really uncomfortable when I read your latest two chapters. I would like to ask the author about the historical sources of these two chapters.
I used to think that a poor family refers to the poor people. After reading more books, I found out that a poor family refers to a family of small and medium-sized enterprises, the kind of boss with only tens of millions of assets... Gan...
Zhang He Gao Lan didn't look for a protagonist with a better reputation and a more important status. Instead, he chose a newly unblocked vassal king, and you really have it. Your reputation, status and power are of no use at all, right? Just like the previous book, the protagonist has all kinds of difficulties in recruiting talents, but he has overcome them.
I was speechless when I saw Zhang Jiao dying there. A group of people are spraying, what are they spraying? The protagonist should not kill Zhang Jue, and the protagonist should not judge Zhang Jue. Zhang Jue's writing is too one-sided. Did the author write poorly? It's just that the Zhang Jiao written by the author is not the hero in other novels in your mind. Just like those NCs who talk about prehistoric times every day, why don't you write your own if they are so awesome?
The Three Kingdoms is not an official novel. Don't write exciting scenes into trivial scenes.
Sure enough, it's still the same thing. Controlling the armies of princes and kings to recruit their talents is like taking off your pants and farting.
This reform is aimed at whoever is afraid that everyone in the family will come to besiege Liu Shijun. I guess the military system of the Northern Wei and early Tang Dynasties may be developed in advance, and a military aristocratic group can be supported to fight against it.
? ? ? If you ask for leave, do you know that I feel uncomfortable if I don't see you for a day? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Author, you have successively written books about Yuan Shao, Tao Qian, and Liu Biao's sons conquering the world. When will you write about Liu Zhang conquering the world?
The author writes well. Please write slowly and don't rush to finish. Please
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It actually took me 5 hours to read it in one sitting. This book is great.
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