
Shangming Zhaotang
上命昭唐
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Chronicles of the Five Dynasties: Blades and Poems in Troubled Times
Heroes are vying for the throne, mountains and rivers are splitting apart, and you can watch the images of troubled times struggling, plotting, love and hate in the cracks of history - this most noisy and silent era is waiting for you to unfold.
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The eye-catching big herb
I read it in two days and had the deepest impression. The historical time travel genre is always a genre of novels written by talented scholars. The protagonists are quite bright and vivid, but there is always a sense of suspension. This book is good because it blends into the environment of the late Tang Dynasty
Some book friends don't understand why the protagonist keeps asking his ten-year-old eldest son military and political issues.
It was very, very difficult to be the heir of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, or someone qualified to inherit. It is not at all like the Ming Dynasty where there were ancestral precepts and the support of civil servants. We take the early Song Dynasty, which has accumulated decades of experience in troubled times, as an example Zhao Dezhao, the eldest son of Song Taizu, committed suicide in the Taizong Dynasty at the age of twenty-nine. Zhao Defang, the second son of Song Taizu, died of illness at the age of 23 during the Taizong Dynasty. Zhao Tingmei, the third brother of Song Taizu, was exiled to Fangzhou, Hubei Province by Emperor Taizong. He died of depression at the age of thirty-seven. And the eldest son cannot hide. The Five Dynasties lasted for fifty or sixty years, with eight surnames and thirteen emperors. People at that time believed that "when the country is troubled, it is time to establish a leader." As the eldest son, he is naturally the most powerful successor to the protagonist. What's more scary? During this period, the death of a father and the succession of his son are not certain! Ma Yin of Chu State passed away, and within twenty years the throne was passed to the second generation of brothers. The Qian family of Wuyue passed the throne between brothers more than once. The Queen Mother of the Later Han Dynasty chose to pass the throne to her uncle and nephew instead of her son. In other words, if the protagonist is killed by a middle-ranking official, a female official, or a martial artist, the protagonist's brother is likely to succeed. How will the protagonist's heirs be treated? The ending refers to the disciples of Song Taizu. If the eldest son cannot carry the burden, the protagonist and his family will end up having fun. To sum up, the protagonist forcing the eldest son to grow up is a realistic need of the times.
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Why are there no book reviews? It's really well written
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Overall review: Grain level 1. The reading experience is okay. It can be seen that the author is making progress in each chapter. From character dialogue, suspense and character conflicts, there are detailed descriptions. 2. Faced with the critical situation of several towns besieging Chang'an, it is also a clever strategy to come up with this method to break the situation. 3. The protagonist is relatively soft-tempered at the beginning, but it is in line with reality. When the imperial power is lost, it is impossible to expect others to worship him after a sudden shock. This is very realistic. 4. I hope to treat Queen He well. She was a miserable person in history. 5. The conflict points in the story plot can be gradually added! Come on! 6. There are very few novels about emperors in the late Tang Dynasty. If you write them, as long as your IQ is online and your history is sophisticated, your grades will not be bad. Don't give up! Come on!
A masterpiece of late Tang and Five Dynasties literature, the protagonist travels through the last emperor of the late Tang Dynasty, from being repeatedly humiliated and living an ignoble existence to tearing apart eunuchs, eradicating surrounding vassal towns, and then fighting against Zhu Wen and Li Keyong. After wiping out the party items, Tubo... Grew into a real emperor. The background of the story is the Tang Dynasty after the Huang Chao Uprising. The royal family declined and all heroes rose up. The author has a very deep understanding of the late Tang and Five Dynasties. The book is extremely accurate, professional and impeccable in terms of various social customs, clothing, makeup, utensils, and various descriptions of wars. Especially the description of the atmosphere of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, the sense of hell, is perfect. Secondly, there is the culture of warriors ruling the country and subjugating superiors, which is also extremely immersive and subversive. For readers who like the growth of emperors, the Tang Dynasty, the Five Dynasties and the Ten Kingdoms, and the struggle for hegemony, this book should be a very good experience!
Getting better
Good book. The writing was a bit stagnant at the beginning, and I didn't feel the star. The more you read, the more exciting it becomes. 4.5 Stars. It's a pity that the update is too slow, but it's good not to have hydrology.
I've been reading it, it feels good
Why is this book not so popular?
In the early stage, the author made the protagonist look too much like us ordinary people 😁 It wasn't until about chapter 40 that I felt a little hopeful. Summary: Am I not clear about myself? Let someone like me fuck the emperor? Should I get rid of Tang Seng and his disciples? No~ buddy! I really don't have the ability to know, right?😭 How can others not know, but it is indeed my true feeling when I abandoned a book for the first time: Why is the protagonist as useless as me?🙂 But it is not bad to read, the author has put his heart into it, and it is not a bad idea to use it as a popular science book!
It's pretty good, and pretty good-looking. It feels like it's the same type as Shizu of Han Dynasty. It would be better if a little harem was added to this historical text. However, authors who generally write this kind of historical articles rarely write about the harem very well. The author can try to add a little more. I feel that the most appropriate historical text is at the level of "Long Sword of the Late Jin Dynasty". "Huacai of the Tang Dynasty" is also very good, but it is too watery, and the Han Shizu is also very watery. I think the author is still not cool yet, which is pretty good.
It cannot be updated stably😭😭😭
This picture doesn't fit the scene, it's Nangong, a small sesame seed cake.
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Nowadays, the rules of the book review area are corrupt and traitors are everywhere. This is due to the lack of updates. If the author diligently updates 10,000 words every day, then the traitors will be afraid and retreat, and the moral gentlemen will rejoice. This is a feat worthy of praise by Yao and Shun! I have heard that calves born in sheep pens do not behave like sheep when they grow up. You are at the starting point and your computer keyboard is often used, but you have lost interest in updating it. Is this reasonable? Qidian is strong because it has inherited the etiquette and skills of its ancestors. If you stop breaking the news, you will have nowhere to release the pressure and become tired instead. Isn't this the same as abandoning the roots of the tree and pursuing the treetops? If this continues, great disaster will surely happen! The reason why Bai Jin can earn tens of thousands of royalties and not be harmed by villains is precisely because they are willing to listen to what upright gentlemen have to say! But Pujie cannot get royalties, and is even looked down upon by his girlfriend. This is because they are close to evil villains. I hope you can think carefully about the difference. There is one thing for which the author can cry bitterly, and six things for which the author can sigh. Since ancient times, when performing actions, the words are often very passionate. If they are not passionate, they will not be able to move the actor's heart. Harsh words are akin to slander. Author, you should think carefully about whether such a thing is right or wrong. Those authors who updated less, delayed, or missed updates had no time to feel sad about themselves, so they were drowned in the torrent of works, leaving only later authors to feel sad about them; later authors felt sad and did not learn from it, and future authors felt sad about it.
I tried to come up with a posthumous title for the Tang Dynasty emperor.
The author's previous article on changing the posthumous and temple names of the Tang emperors aroused my interest. After reading some information and combining my own views on different aspects of the Tang emperors, I would like to talk about the posthumous and temple names I proposed. Welcome to discuss it. It's just a family opinion. If you don't like it, don't criticize it. Principles: ① Try to use one word to summarize particularly complex two-character words; ②The level is clear, from high to low, it is divided into beautiful posthumous titles with temple names, beautiful posthumous titles without temple names, medium posthumous titles without temple names, or beautiful posthumous names and evil posthumous titles with evil meanings; ③The word "filial piety" is not used as a general posthumous title. , Those with deficient filial piety will not be given the word filial piety, only those with flawless filial piety will be given the word filial piety; ④ Mainly adopt written law, that is, interpret the posthumous title according to the posthumous law as much as possible, and secondarily adopt case law, referring to the posthumous titles of similar emperors in previous generations; ⑤ The temple name is not taboo, and Daizong is clearly Shizong. 1. Li Yuan, Emperor Taiwu of the Tang Dynasty, the temple and posthumous names are all Li Yuan's original temple and posthumous title. Taiwu refers to Tuoba Tao. Although Li Yuan is not high level, he is the founder of the unified dynasty after all. Gaozu and Taiwu are more suitable. 2. Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong and Emperor Wen of the Tang Dynasty, I won't explain this. 3. Li Zhi, Emperor Huanqing of the Tang Dynasty, if the temple and posthumous names are strictly stipulated, then Li Zhi credited Wu Zetian for almost destroying the Tang Dynasty, so he should not have a temple name. At the same time, he had the largest territory in the Tang Dynasty, which could not be ignored. Therefore, he used a two-character posthumous title to conquer the land far away, which is called Huan, to fall into the country is called Qing, and for Yinjing Duoshu is called Qing. 4. Li Xian, the Tang Dynasty Emperor, was deposed after a few months in power. It can be said that the Wu family was too powerful. After being restored, he was poisoned to death. This cannot be blamed on others, so I referred to the posthumous title given by the author. 5. Li Dan, Emperor Hui of the Tang Dynasty. Although Li Dan was not a wise emperor, he was influenced by Princess Taiping and others in the court and could not be solved, but he could protect his whole body. I think it is a bit too much to be brutal. Give him a derogatory posthumous title, and he is gentle and accepts advice. It can also be regarded as case law, refer to Han Hui and Jin Hui. 6. Li Longji, Tang Dynasty Emperor Shenli, the author gave Emperor Wenwu and Li of the Ming Dynasty. I think there are too many and too abrupt. I think it is better to use two words. In the early Kaiyuan period and the Anshi Rebellion in the later period, people were called gods. Killing innocent people was called "Li". Brutal cruelty was called "Li" (killing three sons in one day). 7. Li Heng, Tang Emperor Yi, Li Heng Lingwu succeeded to the throne and regained the capital, but did not solve the Anshi Rebellion. He even delayed the Anshi Rebellion longer due to his own actions. He appointed eunuchs and set a precedent in the middle and late Tang Dynasty (although he is not entirely to blame). He killed the virtuous king, so he gave him a posthumous title. It was disrespectful to call him Yi. 8. Li Yu, Emperor Shizong of the Tang Dynasty Xiaowu Emperor, Li Yu's most important achievement was to completely quell the Anshi Rebellion during his tenure, without any major shortcomings, so he gave the temple name and posthumous title with reference to Han Shizong. 9. Li Shi, Emperor Xiaozhuang of the Tang Dynasty, the most important thing during his tenure was to solve the chaos caused by the two emperors and four kings in the feudal town. In the later period, he also tried to make money, but if Li Chun had not taken over, the money would be of no use. If he failed to succeed, he could also add the word "si" to express regret for his past mistakes and make amends, but I considered that Zhuang was already a posthumous title, and the connotation of praise and criticism was already included in it, so I did not add it. 10. Li Song, Tang Dynasty Emperor Xiaohuai, (Shunzong) Li Song was forced to abdicate and become the Supreme Emperor within less than a year of his reign. At most, he could be said to be ambitious, but his achievements could not be mentioned. He was said to be righteous and good, he was called Huai, he was compassionate and short-minded, he was called Huai, and he died after losing his throne. Longevity, I also considered that he had made great achievements during his period as a prince, so I gave him the posthumous title Huai. The author gave it Shun. Li Song is indeed like Emperor Shun of the Han Dynasty who made great achievements but was short-lived. However, I considered that he added the word "filial piety" in front of him. "Filial piety" is a bit off topic, so I changed it to "Huai". 11. Li Chun, Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Ming, I changed the temple name from Xianzong to Zhongzong, because I felt that since he was the lord of Zhongxing, the most suitable one was Zhongzong. Besides, it would be a shame to have such a good temple name as Zhongzong. 12. Li Heng, Emperor Ling of the Tang Dynasty, (Mu Zong) Li Heng is recognized as a faint emperor. The issue of vassal towns has resurfaced, and he has no merit, so he refers to the posthumous title given by the author, chaos without harming Ling (causing chaos but not being able to clean it up,). 13. Li Zhan, Emperor Ai of the Tang Dynasty, (Jingzong) Li Zhan was also a foolish emperor. He abused the eunuchs around him and was killed, so he was given the posthumous title of Ai (it felt too much to give the bad posthumous title of Youyang). 14. Li Ang, Tang Emperor Xi, (Wenzong) Li Ang's most important thing was the Manna Incident. He wanted to get rid of the eunuchs but ended up being controlled by them. He had good intentions, but he should be criticized when things went wrong, and there was no merit worth mentioning. The author gave Ping, which is a reference to Emperor Ping of Han, the king of the Western Han Dynasty. 15. Li Yan, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty Emperor Xiaohe, I am not satisfied with this posthumous title myself, but I really can't think of a very appropriate posthumous title. I understand Li Yan. He has merit and virtue, so he was given the posthumous title. However, he only reigned for six years. People are subject to death and political affairs, so they cannot be given too high a posthumous title, such as Cheng Kanglie. The main characteristics of his reign are ZTE. There is no one. Wenzhi and martial arts are not particularly prominent as the main characteristics. His impression is It seems to have revived the Tang Dynasty a little. Originally, Xuan was very suitable, but the successor (original) Tang Xuanzong had already used Xuan as the temple. The previous posthumous title of Li Heng was Xuan, so Xuan was not suitable. Another characteristic of him was to appoint virtuous prime minister Li Deyu, but I can't find the posthumous title of appointing virtuous people in the posthumous law, so I had to refer to the case law of Emperor Hanhe of the Eastern Han Dynasty, who created the Yongyuan Dynasty and had a short lifespan. I'm not very satisfied with the temple name either. After all, after deleting so many temple names, a lot of "beautiful" characters have been vacated. Wu's temple name is a bit inconsistent with his status as a few other people with temple names, but I also thought that after deleting so many temple names, he could still have a temple and the gold content would automatically increase, so I didn't change it. 16. Li Chen, Tang Emperor Xiaojing, (Xuanzong) Li Chen's rule in Dazhong was not very good. All the thieves in the late Tang Dynasty all started in Dazhong, and they largely relied on Wuzong's foundation. The name of Xiao Taizong was mostly for show, so he did not give a temple name. However, considering that there was no major shortcoming in governance, and it was rare to have more than ten years of peace and tranquility in the last years of the dynasty, he was given the posthumous title of Jing with reference to the author. 17. Li Miao, Emperor Huo of the Tang Dynasty, (Yizong) Li Chen could still perform and maintain it for a while, but Li Miao couldn't perform well and was a coward, so he was given a bad posthumous title. Refer to what the author gave, saying that he wanted to forget the way and was confused. 18. Li Xuan, Emperor Min of the Tang Dynasty, (Xizong) Li Xuan was of course also a faint emperor. According to the author's reference, when the country is worried, it is called Min, and when there is disaster, it is called Min. Finally, let's talk about the temple name and posthumous title of the protagonist in the future. As the master of ZTE, the highest temple name the protagonist can get is the Zhongzu. The ancestor has been given to his great-great-grandfather Li Bing, and the Zhongzu is only owned by the protagonist, which is more unique and clear. If you consider the merits of Taizong and still call him a sect, then the protagonist can also be called a sect instead of an ancestor. The protagonist's honorary title is Emperor Tang Wukang, and the four are the heroes of the three generations. You can refer to the Yingzong proposed by the Song people (the heroes of the three generations); you can also consider that the title of this book is named Zhaotang, and the protagonist's original temple name is Zhaozong. I have several ideas for posthumous names, but I have no idea. To be simple and crude, I would refer to Emperor Guangwu and directly posthumously name Guangwu, but I don't think it is necessary to be like others. If there are single characters, then the posthumous titles Cheng, Kang, and Lie can be given if both civil and military names are present. If you refer to Guangwu or add another character, the double characters can be considered Guangwen (a bit deliberately overshadowing Guangwu, and Liu Yuan has also used it), Guanglie, and Guangzhao (temple names other than Zhaozong can be used, reflecting the superior fate of Zhaotang, but the posthumous title Zhao does not have this meaning, so the disadvantage is that it does not strictly comply with the posthumous law). It seems that they are all possible and suitable.
To the author: Everyone is king, man is king before he is king. Morality and ethics are not universally binding, but the difference between humans and animals is that humans have moral attributes. Ethics is the underlying structure of morality. It is ridiculous for a person who has no morals and disregards human ethics to advertise that his ambition is to save all people from water and fire.
It just tastes like a feudal emperor.
After reading so many historical novels about being an emperor, it is rare to see such freedom. Many emperor novels always want to be a moral gentleman. You are here to be a feudal emperor, and I am here to read novels. This is the right thing.
For the first time, I realized the literal meaning of the word "caomin"
As the title says, the author's writing is so good. It's rare to write such a good online article about Li Luan after reading for more than ten years. It's not too much to appoint a Du Fu in the online literary world 😁 In some other online articles about the last generation, the thrill of the protagonist defeating the strong with the weak will largely cover up the misery of the end of the dynasty. If you read too much, you will feel that the background setting is suspended, and it is no different from ordinary stories about upgrading and fighting monsters. The interest of history itself is lacking a lot. This is not the case with this book. At least so far, the author has a good grasp of the balance between the golden finger of the time traveler and the chaotic reality. If it does not collapse in the middle and later stages, it will definitely be immortal.
When I saw the author's comment on Huang Chao, I wanted to express my own opinion: I don't know if the author has a completely negative attitude towards the peasant uprising. Anyway, there are many comments in that chapter that are trying to slander it The author said that "careerists and bandits" disrupt order and harm the people, but ignores the social foundation of the peasant uprising If the peasants were not forced into desperation, would they give room for careerists to take advantage of? Why was the peasant uprising in the northwest the most serious at the end of the Ming Dynasty? It's because the farmers in the northwest can't survive no matter what, so they can't be wiped out no matter how hard they are suppressed. This has nothing to do with careerists. There are careerists everywhere. In the late Ming Dynasty, only the northwest had careerists, but not the southeast? It's just that the farmers in the southeast can still survive, so it's difficult for ambitious people to achieve great things If Huang Chao suddenly dies suddenly on the eve of the Huang Chao uprising, it will not help. Wang Chao and Zhang Chao will appear Huang Chao should be scolded for cannibalism and indiscriminate killing! But don't forget "The Sorrow of Cai Ren", this is not Huang Chao's doing. The wealthy families naturally don't need to eat people. It seems that Huang Chao is morally superior. It is nothing more than annexing land, hoarding exotic houses, and letting the people at the bottom "volunteer" to become Cai Ren.
The early story is well written and very readable. In the later period, it gradually became all harem stories. . . Pity
Other than that, does the emperor really want to inherit the dirty Tang tradition by attacking his two sisters-in-law? He also emphasized that they were all violated by the rebels😒😒😒
Damn it, this protagonist is more slutty than Lao Shao, the swordsman in the late Jin Dynasty
For the convenience of book friends and myself, the pictures found online (deleted for infringement)
After Zhu Wen's fall, what happened to the various vassal towns?
To forcefully cut down the vassal state and force them to rebel on their own? It feels difficult to deal with. When the time comes, there will be smoke bans everywhere. Mainly because they have not experienced hundreds of years of killing. These warriors are not afraid yet. Animal nature is greater than human nature. It is too difficult to manage.
Let the sticker serve as proof that this book will be a eunuch and the author will never become a god.
The author will never become a god 1. Let's talk about the advantages first. The textual research is very careful. The world structure, business power, political maneuvering and military description are profound, and the foundation of historical fine works has reached 2. Fatal shortcomings: overuse of writing is a disease of youth. The literary style of youth is not suitable for writing about hegemony, but suitable for writing about ministers and talents. All kinds of so-called sensational emotional dramas will only lower the style of historical writings about hegemony. For example, it can be seen everywhere in the text that passers-by soldiers of various forces verbally humiliate and lust for various commanders and women, turning them into tools to advance the plot. In essence, they are used to arouse the readers' emotions, and they are used to provoke and curse passers-by in various fantasy novels. Secondly, Zhu Wen, a cruel warlord with a name in history, is actually his wife's licking dog. The erotic description of the protagonist, the emperor, is an adjustment. Readers also like to read the war for hegemony. 3. The spread of literary youth disease will definitely lead to eunuchs in this book
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1. If you see that there are missing words, sentences, or paragraphs in some places, the logic is obviously inconsistent, the plot is obviously not smooth, and the writing is obviously stiff, just turn a blind eye. 2. If you have seriously forgotten the previous article, you can review it again when you have time. In addition, all previous chapters will basically be deleted. 3. The follow-up outline and plot were partially overturned and redesigned. If you feel that the quality has declined and it doesn't read as well as before, stop your losses immediately. Note: (Ju Lina speaks above) (As a loyal fan of Zhu Lina, I will explain it to fans and newcomers) In addition, I absolutely support the author! Stay tuned! CS 😰
King Deok should be the most suitable successor.
1. Concubine Shu will most likely be the queen. King Deok is the legitimate eldest son. Succession by the eldest son is the best way to ensure the stability of the regime. 2. Dewang's team, the teachers are Han Xi and Xiao Wang, and the accompanying students are Fu Cunshen's son. With the core of this team, at least the lower limit is not low 3. Dewang has a soft temper, which is not a bad thing in the feudal dynasty. To cultivate oneself, one only needs to be a Shoucheng king. The protagonist is not afraid that his son is Erfeng who is too powerful, but that his son is Guangshen who is too troublesome. 4. The most important point for the protagonist is that Queen Mother De's family is too weak. This may not be the most satisfying son, but he is definitely the most trustworthy son. 5. King De will definitely be the first to get married, and he will be a great grandson in the future.
In the entire history of Qidian, only Mike and this book are now on the same level. Keshan is not at Qidian. He died early in July. Grenade was limited by his so-called heroic spirit. The earlier ones were just heroes who made Zhuzi famous.
After seeing that Zhu Wen regained Luoyang, the eastern capital, you can stop watching it. After that, he just fell into women's crotches and took over the harem. But I can say that I will die if I don't get Zhu Wen's wife. What a shame!
Inexplicably, the main character fw doesn't study, he doesn't care about things, he just acts like an ostrich and doesn't listen, he is lustful and only finds one, he doesn't care about his previous wife, it's unbelievable.
Detailed opening situation
This is the situation map when the protagonist just traveled to Dashun 2 years ago. You can refer to it (reprinted from the History Museum)
A rare good book, good luck to the author!
I started reading this book the night before yesterday and have been reading it for the past two days. I read a little more last night. It is a very rare and well-read book with rigorous research and reasonable reasoning. If I keep at it, there will be another masterpiece in the history category. After reading the book review, it seems that the author was a little disappointed with the results and response, which is inevitable in the environment of Qidian. On the other hand, there are still many readers who appreciate this book. I hope the author can be more patient and tolerant, stay true to his original intention and keep his mission in mind and move forward 😁!