
Taipingji
太平记
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 2.5M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
- Updated
- 1d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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635Chapters
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This author is interesting, he specializes in writing Chinese historical novels, but he knows very little about ancient Chinese weapons and military, but he knows more about Western cold weapons, haha
If it is well written, the whole spell must come out. If you follow the historical text, you are not just writing spells to respond to others.
Personal words
After reading the author's reply, it seems that I still haven't figured out the problem. The author believes that the protagonist must be extraordinary, omniscient and omnipotent in order to survive and make a career after time travel. Ordinary people are also useless when they time travel, but what readers often like to watch the most is the growth of small characters, so that they can have a sense of substitution, and only those with shortcomings can be real. It is to see an ordinary person master some advanced skills. The storm caused by Zhi in troubled times does not mean that everything is successful only when it is good-looking. What the author wrote is still the same as it was a few years ago, with a perfect protagonist and a saintly character. The main point now is to try to match the modern character. You can be scumbag, lustful, selfish, just know a little about some talents, and have a bottom line in doing things. Try to restore the contemporary character as much as possible, and the flawed talents will appear real and cute.
I like to read the books you wrote. I read it twice in Tianxia Jiedu. The book "Silk Road Tycoon" is so good that I read it at least three times. I didn't know that book until "Silk Road Tycoon" was finished.
I feel like I still have an old problem. I am good at telling history, but not good at telling stories.
I watched Fengshen II and it was so bad, as bad as most popular historical novels nowadays.
The special effects are not worth fifty cents, the Han religion is vilified, and the plot is shoddy. It will always be the best-selling movie that knows how to market it.
It seems wrong. In the late Han Dynasty, you should first master the means of production. What the hell is going on directly in finance?
The author is very knowledgeable about some ancient technologies and history, but writing it down feels very childish.
Was Tianxia Jiedu written by the author?
I have read the author's World Jiedu and found that the author has made little progress over the years.
I felt amazing when I read Tian Xia Jiedu, and I couldn't read the next few books. The author has a very high self-esteem, always feels that he is extremely right, and loves to educate readers. The author was probably born in the 1970s, and he has a common problem among people of that generation, looking up to the West. This can be seen from the author's familiarity with Western military history. When the new generation began to look at the West and question the West, the author began to be unable to bear it and complained that the Internet was becoming conservative and turning to the right. It can only be said that the author is probably the so-called little bourgeoisie. Thinking that they have the axioms in hand, they cannot understand the complexity of history and reality. I don't understand what overcorrection means. Li Zhongke could not understand the Boxer Rebellion and could not understand that it was the only feasible way for farmers to resist. Nor can we understand the necessity of Stalin robbing cash transport trucks to raise funds for the revolution.
What is this book really about? ? ? So many Western believers are here
The sense of technology is too strong. The man took the initiative and made some electric prods, and all kinds of messy things came out. I was reading a historical hegemony article, not something with this sense of technology. I entered the wrong page 😭
The author's name is a bit interesting. I only realized it after reading the comment section. Let's look at the author's previous books. He wrote about the Ming Dynasty first and then the Sui and Tang Dynasties. This one is about the Han Dynasty, and the author's name is "Chris Webber." Well, although it is the author's freedom to choose a name, but you are not A nonsensical name (such as "Three Bird Feathers" no one will find strange), but a serious name like a real one, and then you tell me that a person who gave himself the pen name "Chris Webber" is very interested in Chinese history and wrote three historical novels in a row. There is something about it.
It feels sad to see this. This is already a very good historical author, but he is not even in the top 100 of the new book list. Alas... Is he disliked by Qidian? If Weber says he doesn't want to write anymore, I don't have a problem with it. Weber is still persisting. Thank you for your hard work. 🌹
I really recommend changing the name
From the book title to the introduction, it is obvious that the author used the allusion from NHK's Taiga drama. Those who didn't know it thought it was a Japanese Warring States period. Moreover, a certain reader already has a book about "Taipei" written about the last years of Kamakura. It is very appropriate to use this title for the book. There are also many works named after "Taiping Ji" in this book, such as "Yuanlu Taiping Ji" and "Xi Guo Taiping Ji". You can follow this style and change it to "Reign Name + Taiping Ji" (Yanxi, Guanghe). Passers-by will not be confused when they see it.
Why does it get worse the more I write it?
It was so well written before it was put on the shelves, and it was so comfortable to read. It must have lasted more than 50 chapters after it was put on the shelves. But it started to stop working after killing the official and escaping. What happened? The "Occupy the Money Printing Press" action is abstract enough. I mint my own money and then use the money to buy things. I think that in the era of capital, I can buy goods if I have money. In a gathering place with nearly ten thousand people, who can provide for it besides the wealthy families? Do you have the pricing power in your own hands? It is also interesting to make money by selling ironware. If you sell it directly to the rebels, you can even sell it to the local blacksmith. It's better to actually capture Shanyue people to reclaim wasteland and make the first pot of gold, then recruit the refugees and issue food stamps, and then attract small traders and hawkers to spend the first few hundred people. Then develop textiles, solve the problem of food and clothing, and then talk about other things. Food and clothing is the source of stability of rule. Of course, with the protagonist's wandering thieves' style, in the end it will definitely be all in vain. Since ancient times, thieves have been unable to succeed. Isn't it because a stable social order cannot be established? Why is the protagonist still doing this? The testimonials were loud and clear, but as a result, history began to reverse, and magic was revealed. It's really disgusting to deceive people into the place first, and then let a few Indians in before welding the doors and windows shut.
The main character's pseudonym is Meng De. It's so weird and looks so awkward.
The bullshit First Chinese Empire period
. Have you read too much Cambridge History of China? ? All countries under the Qin system are the same
There is a sense of self-righteous superiority
If you return Taiping Chicken, you are causing trouble. The last book was also overly pretentious. . She has a deep relationship with the so-called prince and wants to repay her kindness, which is disgusting. Even into the drama. . .
Why can't I watch "Tian Xia Ji Du"?
Weibo wrote "The Festival of the World" a long time ago, probably around 2009. It tells the story of a police officer who traveled through time and became the son-in-law of the Lu family of a rich man in Huaishang, and then gradually turned into the King of Wu. He died before the unification of China, and finally his son Lu Runxing was able to unify China. May I ask why this work cannot be seen? Generally speaking, this book is okay, because it is very early, around 2009, it is considered very good.
Many problems were discovered in the first chapter
How to say it? The writing level of the novel is at least 10 years ago. The first time travel question is, does the protagonist not know the way? Or does the memory only have 7 seconds? I went to the toilet in the grass and traveled through it, and found that my companions were all gone. I thought I was abandoning myself and left first (actually I had already traveled through). So what about the environmental path I took? Didn't you notice it was different? You also mentioned that there is only the path of beasts, how can you do field geology at this level? Second, I saw a group of people dead on the ground. Not to mention the appearance of ancient people's clothes, but what about the smell of blood? What about the smell of blood that wafts out from a large amount of blood after being killed? No nose? Do you have to get closer and see the wounds to find out it's a dead person? It can be said that under normal circumstances, people smell the blood before seeing the corpse Thirdly, I still thought of "making a movie" at the beginning. Is it possible that the author has never seen a movie being made before? , And then made nonsense about the plot effects. It's already 2026, and here we are, in addition to the actors when making a movie, there are a bunch of staff in modern costumes (set management, director, photography, sound recording, prop team, etc.), Who is filming a movie while hiding and filming?
Seeing the emergence of Taoism, martial arts, and witchcraft, I can't stand it anymore. You are a historical war writer. If you write these things, what will happen next? Fantasy? It's too inconsistent.
Is this a historical article?
Whose historical literature still has Taoism and magic? You write the mythical version of the Three Kingdoms, right? Is the threshold for historical literature so low now? Identified as a low-end web article. I don't even know where it comes from.
Hurry up and write about Panyu
It's been 20 years since the Maritime Academy was established, right? Operation of Zhenhai Shipyard? Do museums cultivate masters?
Comprehensive data comparison makes the situation clearer
Ten years have passed. Although the invention of muskets has impacted the management of wealthy manors, it is too general. The power of both sides has waxed and waned, from people to workshops, mines, trading companies, ports, fleets, shipping routes, and the resources controlled. Can there be a data?
Personally, I feel like the first part is fresh and I can keep reading it, but the second part has a bunch of original characters, and after the first volume, it's still the same, and there's no sense of immersion, so I skipped through a few chapters and gave up.
I ordered 500 chapters in one go, it was so cool 🤓
Zhang Bolu, who used so much pen and ink to write about how awesome he is, to set off the protagonist, seems to be considered a number one person in the eyes of the cavalry general? Is this reasonable?
Priority may be given to developing the Nanyang region
Pinglu, Chenyan, Yuelin
Why don't you give up your soul and travel through Zhang Yichao? The reality is too unfair. Just travel through it and reject Tubo in the south and the desert in the north. In the east... The Tang Dynasty, where is Baghdad in the west? Jerusalem? Or King's Castle? Or take the Urals, the Black Sea, the Caucasus...