
Northern Dynasties Han Bones
北朝汉骨
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- Jin-Sui-Tang Dynasties
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It is taboo to include fantasy elements in historical novels
Book list of the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Later Three Kingdoms: "On the Political History of Medieval China" Mao Hanguang "Study on Scholars who Migrated to the North at the End of Liang Dynasty in the Later Three Kingdoms" Hong Weizhong "Beizhen Power and the Political Culture of the Northern Dynasties" Su Xiaohua "Research on Warlord Politics in the Late Northern Dynasties" Zeng Lei "Research on Prophecies and Northern Dynasties Politics" Jiang Wanglai "The Ruling Group of the Eastern Wei and Northern Qi" Wang Yichen "Research on the Political History of the Northern Qi Dynasty - An Investigation into the Causes of the Decline and Fall of the Northern Qi Dynasty" Lu Chunsheng "Political Structure and Ethnic Issues in the Chen Dynasty" Lu Chunsheng "The Evolution of the Power Structure of the Guanlong Group--Research on the Political History of the Western Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties" Lu Chunsheng "Northern Six Classics" Wang Zhongluo "Geography of the Northern Zhou Dynasty" Wang Zhongluo "History of the Northern Zhou Dynasty" Lei Yiqun "Geography of the Northern Qi Dynasty" Shi Hejin "Guanlong Generals and the Zhou and Sui Regimes" Zhang Weiguo "Hou Jing's Rebellion and the Political Situation of the Northern Dynasties" Li Wansheng "Study on the evolution of the social status of powerful chiefs in six northern towns in the 5th and 6th centuries" Xue Haibo "Yu Wenhu Caught in Political Conflicts" Long Botao "Chen Huiyao of the Southern Dynasties" Zhu Mingpan "The Rise and Fall of Chaos: Military Power and the Evolution of Regime in the Southern Dynasties" by Zhang Jinlong "Western Wei, Northern Zhou and Chang'an Civilization" Zhao Wenrun "Hedong in the War between Wei, Zhou and Qi" Song Jie "Regional Groups and Southern Dynasty Politics" Zhang Yihe "Aristocratic Families and Northern Dynasties Politics" Chen Shuang "Chinese Political History from the Sixth to the Ninth Centuries" Huang Yongnian "Chronology of Xiao Gang and Xiao Yi" by Wu Guangxing "The Impact of Hou Jing's Rebellion on the Political Situation of the Southern and Northern Dynasties" Xu Gaoxiang "The King of Lanling Under the Mask: A Study of Gao Changgong, King Zhongwu of Lanling in the Northern Qi Dynasty" Yan Hao "Western Wei Dynasty Calligraphy Notes" Xie Qikun/Tang Xiejun "Luoyang Jialanji Compilation and Commentary" Zhonghua Book Company "History of the Post-Three Kingdoms War" Taiwan Strait Press "Supplement to the Texts of the Northern Qi and Northern Zhou Dynasties" "Supplement to the Texts of the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei and Western Wei" Sanqin Publishing House "New Compilation of Fangzhen Chronology of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" Lu Li "A Brief Compilation and Editing of Classics of the Three Kingdoms" Dongda Book Publishing House "The Rebellion of Hou Jing: The Dusk of the Six Dynasties" Yoshikawa Tadao/Zhang Hengyi "Research on the Political History of the Western Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties" Maeshima Yoshitaka
It's well written, but why did it become fantasy?
Grinding and chirping. 😅😅
If the protagonist wants to stay in the north for a long time, he must kill all the bullies in the north, otherwise they will definitely jump out and bite the protagonist if there is a chance.
It doesn't work after reading the first chapter. I don't understand the question of how to establish a foothold. It's just making people laugh.
Some brothers, some
Lao Zuo, Lao Zuo, your novel is well written (shhh——), but the protagonist's numerical value is still too high. Is there anyone with the same high numerical value as the protagonist? Some brothers, some, of course there is more than one person as strong as this. Extreme Endurance - Duan Wenyang (Eastern Jin Dynasty) Wen Yang scolded: "You are a bandit, and you will die soon. My brother does not use my strategy, so you are here. I would rather fight to death than submit to you!" Then he got off his horse and fought hard, breaking his spear, and fought endlessly with his sword, from Chen to Shen (a short infantry battle for eight to ten hours). Later, Zhao soldiers untied the horses from all sides and covered themselves with armour, holding Wen Yang in front. Wen Yang was exhausted and was held, and the city was deprived of energy. The ultimate drunk driving - Deng Qiang (former Qin Dynasty) Qiang Nai, Zhang Hao, Xu Cheng and others carried spears on horseback in the big drinking tent, and rushed to Yanchen. They came and went four times, as if there was no one around, killing and wounding hundreds of people. At noon, the Yan army was defeated and captured and killed more than 50,000 people. Taking advantage of the victory, they pursued and killed more than 100,000 people who surrendered. Pingdan rode back to Ye. The ultimate bow and arrow - Suo Bao (Qianliang) Bao said to Cheng: "You can rest assured and watch me attack him." He removed the bow to catch the arrow, circled and beat it and shot it. No one fell down without responding to the string, and they all fell into the shield. He killed more than thirty people immediately and created hundreds of barbarians. The Qiang dispersed. Called God. The ultimate rear-cutting - Zhang Jing'er (Southern Qi Dynasty) Attacked the Huyang barbarians again, and the officers and soldiers retreated. Thousands of barbarian thieves were pursuing them. Jing'er was alone on horseback. He clashed with the bandit army, and dozens of them joined forces, killing dozens of people. The arrow hit the left armpit, and the thieves could not resist. The ultimate sudden formation - Xue Andu (Southern Qi Dynasty) Zhang Shi, the governor of Wei Luozhou, led 20,000 troops to defeat Xiao to save Shaanxi. Andu and others fought in the south of the city, and the Wei people Riding suddenly, all the troops could not be defeated; An Du was angry, took off his pockets, took off his armor, only wore two robes of Jiangna, and stripped his horse of its armor. With angry eyes and spears, he rode alone and rushed forward; he was moving forward, and the Wei people could not hit him with their shots. If you count four, the damage will be countless. The ultimate father and son - Zhou Panlong and Zhou Fengshu (Southern Qi Dynasty) Panlong's son Fengshu led more than 200 men into the battle on a single horse, and captured more than 10,000 horsemen surrounding him with left and right wings. When he returned after riding away, he reported that Fengshu was gone. Panlong Fang ate, abandoned his chopsticks, galloped his horse forward, and headed straight for the captive formation, calling himself "The Duke of Zhou is here!" The captives were afraid of Panlong's famous name and were instantly invincible. At that time, Uncle Feng had killed a large number of captives, and when he was outside, Panlong didn't know it, so he rushed east to attack the west, rushed south and north, and no bandits dared to take advantage of him. Uncle Feng saw that his father had not been out for a long time, so he jumped on his horse and entered the battle. Two horses, father and son, harassed tens of thousands of people and defeated them. The ultimate veteran - Fu Yong (Northern Wei Dynasty) Yong Nai divided his troops to pay the commander Shi Jia Sizu and ordered him to guard the camp. He marched thousands of people southward against Xiankan. With his armor and swords waving, he rode in first, with only the military leader Cai Sanhu taking charge, and no one else could catch up. Suddenly Chen was crossing, and the thief shot Yong into his left buttocks. Yong drew his arrow and came back in. Then he broke through it and killed Xian Wan Zi. The Xiankan burning camp was swept away and fled. Yingyu Chen said to Yong: "The Duke was injured, and he returned to camp." Yong said: "In the past, the ancestors of the Han Dynasty touched their feet and did not want others to know. Although he was a low-ranking official and the top commander in the country, how could he give the captives the reputation of hurting the general!" So he chased after him with other troops and returned at midnight. He was more than seventy years old at that time. The ultimate king capture - Hou Mou Chen Chong (Northern Wei Dynasty) Chou Nu led the rest of the people to Gaoping, Chong and Qingqi drove north to the pit of Jingzhou Governor. Before the thieves formed a line, Chong Dan rode into the thieves and captured the ugly slave alive on his horse. So he shouted, everyone is invincible, no one dares to take it. After the cavalry gathered together, the thieves fled and dispersed, so they were defeated. The ultimate immortality - Geng Hao (Western Wei Dynasty) After Taizu fought in Mang Mountain, Hao told his troops: "When a man sees a thief, he must draw his sword with his right hand and stab the spear with his left hand. Do not frown in fear of death." Then he shouted to enter alone, and the enemy's blades fell in chaos. At that time, Xian said that Hao died. Suddenly he returned with a sword. The number of battles is close, and when the leader is the leader, casualties follow one after another. Ultimate force - Gao Gao (Eastern Wei Dynasty) Ang Mashan is peerless, both on the left and right are worthy of a hundred, and the people of the time compare with Xiang Ji. Er Zhu Shilong, the governor of Yinzhou from his uncle Yusheng, led 5,000 people to hide at Longwei Ban. There are more than ten cavalrymen galloping without wearing their armor. Qiancheng was guarded, and five hundred people under the rope pursued and rescued him. Before he could reach him, Ang had already engaged in battle, and Yuyu was defeated. The ultimate city destruction - Yang Zhong (Western Wei Dynasty) Xing Lingzhong and the governors Kang Luoer and Yuan Changsheng were the vanguard. Riding to the city, those who shouted at the gate said: "Now the army has arrived, and there is a response in the city. If you want to survive, why not get away!" The gatekeepers dispersed. Zhong, Luo'er, and Changsheng rode into the city, bowed their bows and shouted, but none of the hundreds of soldiers and guards dared to resist. They killed Zuan for favor, and the city was intimidated. The ultimate city defense - Yu Wengui (Western Wei Dynasty) He also attacked Ge Rong from Ziyong. The army was defeated and rushed to Ye, and was surrounded by Rong. The thieves come to attack again and again, and every time you drop your sword and go out to fight, no thieves dare to take the lead. The ultimate plunder - the Dunhuang garrison leader, Shi Wansui (Northern Zhou Dynasty) The garrison leader was very brave. He rode alone into the Turks, plundered sheep and horses, and often made big gains. The Turks have no one and no one dares to take the lead. This person is so proud of himself that he will be cursed and insulted forever. Long live suffering from it, even saying it has military uses. The garrison leader gave the order to gallop and start shooting. The garrison leader smiled and said: "You can do it, little man." Long live the bow and horse, and raided the Turks again, and returned with a large capture of six animals.
Chapter 43, the protagonist reveals that he is a time traveler
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