
Reborn Spain
重生西班牙
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Foreign History
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- 1d ago
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It's like reading a history textbook😰
Avoid thunderstorms
Author, I have read so many novels, and you are the first to say that women should equally inherit the throne. The Austrian Succession War, the Spanish Carlos War, before modern times, you said it was funny that women would inherit the throne equally 😥😥😥 It was enough to make people accept that there were no men and women to succeed to the throne. The throne was not an object of equality between men and women. Even if men and women inherit equally, it does not mean that all children inherit equally, and it is not equality. Whenever you do something, in whatever capacity you do it, don't go too far. It's best not to mention this again in the future
In Central and South Africa, or in West, Central and South America (the Americas are much easier to develop than Africa), have more servant armies, and don't consume too many people of your own race, King of the Earth.
This is my first novel. The writing may be immature, so please forgive me.
Please support me, my own writing is useless 😢
The author should ignore those fun-loving people in the comment section who are ridiculously treating the wasteland of Africa as a treasure. The Americas are the foundation of the empire. The Americas and the mainland have the same culture and race, and there are many people. As long as the Americans are treated as Spanish citizens and enjoy the same treatment as the natives, they will be loyal to the country. France has treated Algeria from the beginning. The mainland has always been populated by immigrants. The result of assimilation is that a hundred years later, it is not independent. Moreover, the Spanish mainland has a small population. Why are you still living with African immigrants? It's funny, and the black fertility is strong. The native Africa wants to become a black country. It's ridiculous. With the development of the industrial revolution, distance is not a problem. Localizing the Americas is a top priority.
If Spain and Portugal don't start with North Africa, it's a bad start, especially if they travel through time. They know that the colonies will collapse one day but still go to South America. I don't know what the brain circuit is.
There is no future in staying in Europe. Land area and geographical location determine everything. Spain has 30 million kilometers of colonies. Moving the capital to North America, South America, and Africa is a better choice. Of course, this needs to be done slowly. Like the novel in the beginning of 1861, moving the capital to Australia will directly make the Netherlands the overlord.
Personal opinion
I still think we should find a way to get West Africa and Northwest Africa, and then localize and connect them together. This will have the foundation of a big country, and the population can immigrate from Latin America. These people are our own people.
The Americas are native, and African colonies are used to suck blood. The French use history to tell us that it is impossible to localize Africa, and localizing Africa is a complete loss-making business.
You can find a way to capture Portugal, move the Portuguese royal family to Brazil to be king, and move more than half of the Portuguese population to Brazil (in order to facilitate the assimilation of future population immigrants). After all, the terrain of Portugal is so good, with a large area of plains, close to the Atlantic Ocean, and the outlet of several major rivers in Spain. Unify the Iberian Peninsula, take over Morocco, Algeria and other North African lands, and carry out localization. A proper big country.
There is a relatively big bug with the heroine. The protagonist's chosen marriage partner is Maria Teresa Giuseppa Giovanna, the daughter of Duke Ferdinand Carl. The book says that she was unmarried at the age of 18, but historical records show that at the time in the author's book when Louis XVI fled Paris, she was already engaged to Vittorio Emanuele, Duke of Aosta (later the King of Sardinia), and she was not 18 but 15 that year. If it were a harem vase like in ordinary novels, that would be fine. But your aristocratic marriage, which is a historical novel, especially the royal marriage in Europe, has a great impact on foreign affairs and internal affairs. As a result, you don't think about how to break the situation, and instead of searching for information to find a suitable partner, you directly change history? Isn't this right?
Lands that are too far away from the mainland cannot be defended. To get the population and resources back, Spain should go to North and West Africa to get lands that are close to each other. My personal opinion.
I read this book roughly in one sitting. Because I was reading a Russian novel about the same period recently, and I also read some information about that era. When I saw one about Spain, I suddenly became more curious. My feeling after reading: Maybe the author is still planning his ideas. I feel like the author just clicked on a lot of things and then didn't mention them in particular later. Maybe I wanted to put them in the back to pave the way before starting to write. However, when I first started reading, I felt a little unfinished. Let me talk about my views on some Spanish things in this book and some contradictions between the information I know and what the author wrote. First, in terms of military affairs, I feel that the protagonist's focus on military industry may not be right. According to the "Spanish Military Industry in the Peninsular War" on Zhihu (data about this period, I strongly recommend the author to read it, if you can't find it, you can @ me), Spain does not pay attention to the regional linkage of its own military industry and supporting industries. Its military industry is quite scattered, and some areas have harsh environments, lack of raw materials and energy supplies needed for military industry, or extremely inconvenient transportation. And when facing the French invasion, no backup military industrial areas were selected in advance. I think the protagonist should pay attention to this kind of regional planning. Regional planning is even more important than technology, and it is an important issue that must be considered by the rulers. These problems caused the Spanish military industry to be unable to provide the army with sufficient rifles and other weapons, and even relied on the British army's brown bass. These problems are far more serious than some technologies, especially since the protagonist has to learn from France's military expansion. Because some of the technologies mentioned by the protagonist are at best a matter of quality, and the production capacity problems caused by these problems in the military industry determine whether the Spanish army and the rebels have weapons or not. (Economically, there are also similar regional planning issues, which will be discussed in detail later). This information specifically explains the shortage of rifles and the shortage of gunpowder. For Spain's terrain and its large-scale military expansion, the fastest way to improve its military force is to add a large number of infantry like France. What the armed infantry needed most was rifles, bayonets (swords were also acceptable, Spanish swords were actually quite famous at the time) and grenades. Therefore, these weapons are the easiest and most in demand for large-scale military expansion. For the Spanish army, which required mountainous mobility, these production capacities were even more important than artillery (the artillery also required the construction of more lightweight 4-pounder, 8-pounder, 12-pounder cannon and 4-inch howitzers suitable for field operations). At that time, the French army's rifle reserve before the Revolution was 245,000 rifles, but its production capacity was 63,000 rifles per year. By 1814, France continued to produce more than 2.25 Million rifles and carbines, and 200,000 pistols. In 1815, France was producing and repairing 20,000 guns every month, which meant a production capacity of nearly 250,000 guns a year. During the same period, the Russian military's production capacity was poor, but the annual production capacity of Tula Sestorovsko Military Factory alone was 150,000 to 170,000 rifles. Spain's rifle manufacturing industry, before the war began, was in the Basque Country and Asturias, basically close to the Bay of Bes. Iron plants, major iron mines, and coal mines are basically close to the Bay of Bes or the Besneas Mountains, which is crucial. Navarre also has important potassium salts (which can be developed in the future). In short, the protagonist should pay more attention to the production capacity of the country's military industry and the security of the military industry and military industry supporting production areas. This is where it is crucial to ensure national military security and independence of national will. Otherwise, you will not be able to rely on the UK to provide you with military industrial raw materials, energy or ready-made military industrial products. In that case, what kind of military independence will you have? I wanted to say a lot, but I'm just writing this now because I'm sleepy.
The situation is also why so many people are advocating for all the people to go to the Americas. Instead of the Americas, it is better to implement the Great Africa Plan, pull half of the Africans to do infrastructure and half to work hard and sell them to the Americans. They encourage the Americans to build large plantations and bury nails for the Civil War. Africa and the Americas have similar resources, and Africa can still be connected with the mainland.
Is the author a foreigner?
Is the author a Spaniard writing the book in broken Chinese or using computer translation? There are so many typos and grammatical errors that it's appalling, and they're never corrected
I think it's something I can write about
1. Public mentality. In reality, Banya people seem to be quite lazy. In this book, Banya is also a first-mover country like Britain and France. What impact will the transition of social form, changes in economic form, and improvement in national status brought about by industrialization development have on the Spanish people? The previous protagonist used Columbus to shape the national character, and what will happen to the people in the future. Their spontaneous economic activities, competition with the people of other countries, and the establishment of Spain's economic power are very interesting. 2. Take the construction of the post-war European continental system. First of all, on the basis of the original Britain, France, Russia, Austria and Prussia, Spain was added. With Portugal and Andorra and Morocco, Spain was the well-deserved hegemon of the Western Mediterranean. This led to the shrinkage of Austria's power in Italy. In order to maintain the balance of power, Austria must be compensated in the German region. In this way, the German population in Austria will increase, which will have a huge impact on the Austrian national issue and the German struggle for hegemony in Austria. Then there is the Eastern problem caused by the decline of the Ottomans. Will Britain choose to support the Ottomans or sit back and watch their decline? Will Russia enter the Mediterranean to counter Spain in order to maintain the balance of power? After all, Spain with that size is definitely something that the Ottomans cannot compete with. I am very curious about how Britain in the book will deal with it. Will Britain engage in a Great Game with Spain in the Mediterranean the way it engaged Russia in Central Asia? Does Spain support Russia's entry into the Mediterranean? Finally, there is the treatment of France. Originally, the Vienna Conference added a lot of blockade while retaining France's status as a major power. However, in order to compete with Spain, France should loosen its restrictions a lot. To what extent will it be loosened? 3. As for the heir, if the target reaches a very old age in the later stage of the protagonist, I think we can shift the perspective to the heir, and the protagonist gradually lets go and lets the heir take charge. I think the views and actions of a modern soul-cultivated heir are an interesting point. After all, the introduction also asks what kind of future Spain will move towards. The next generation of heirs is also part of the future, and the Spain under his governance is also the future brought about by the protagonist. I would be a bit sad if this part was missing. After all, if the protagonist is captured at the end, I feel that the future of Spain is still a bit confusing. "Under the leadership of the great protagonist, Spain is finally strong, balabala, we are now balabala, this is the end." What about after the protagonist lets go? What will happen to the next generation? According to the protagonist's grandfather, who passed away in 1788, he said that next year, 1789, would be the protagonist's 18th birthday. He learned that the protagonist was born in 1771. In 1848, the protagonist was 77 years old, which was just right for the heir to take over. Later, he could write about the unification of Germany or the second industrial revolution. But that would be a little bit abstract and would be a bit difficult.
It feels like this book was written by the author himself, and he has never read or recited it. There are many typos and wrong sentences.
😡I want to watch the protagonist fight against the gangster uncle
Author, where is your protagonist? There are so many chapters about France!
Why is no one writing about Habsburg Spain?
Author, your second anti-French alliance is too far-fetched. France is going to attack the neutral country Denmark because it is short of money. Prussia has carved up at least 4% of Poland's Catholic Polish population. At this time, it is fuming everywhere. Austria and South Germany are still in Italy. How can they fight with France? Britain and India are almost lost. How can Europe be more important than India? Russia is fighting the Ottomans and Iran in the Caucasus. I really don't know how you can reluctantly form an anti-French alliance.
Prussia is bordered by Russia to the east, Austria to the south, revolutionary France to the west, and the United Kingdom of Denmark and Norway to the north. After offending Austria, Prussia dared to take offense at France, and now it is preparing to attack Denmark. Is Prussia playing Napoleonic Total War?
Take the emperor! France without the emperor is just a roadside
I don't understand why Spain is going to attack France. You think your country is not spread out enough and you have a few enclaves?
Started in 1788
The time chosen for the start is wrong. The protagonist will not live until 1900, will not be able to participate in World War I and World War II, and will not be able to see the subsequent struggle for hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union. What's the point of that?
It's okay in the beginning, but will I use AI after 300 chapters?
I read it on qq. Com, and I felt really uncomfortable at the end. There were a lot of descriptions piled up with words, and there was a clear sense of AI. It was really life-saving.
Is the protagonist based on Carlos Clemente?
I checked the Spanish royal family tree, and the birth year of the protagonist seems to match the first eldest son of Carlos IV who died in infancy.
Go to war with post-revolutionary France for the sake of becoming emperor for your distant relative? Go over the mountains and burn the Barcelona area for you. You have lost all the reforms in these years.
Does the author not read comments? In the first chapter, there are so many sentences that don't make sense without correcting them. If you don't lay a good foundation in the early stage, you won't be able to achieve good results later.