
Tiger Wolf
虎狼
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.8M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternate History
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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366Chapters
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Your biggest problem is that you never write about the greed of the landlord class. It seems that the entire country was ruined by one emperor and a few officials. You are unwilling to write about the greed of the landlord class and how they refuse to pay taxes and force the tenants to death.
The popularity of the novel Tiger Wolf has completely cooled down. It has only been 10 years since this novel was finished.
Speaking of the novel Tiger Wolf, I remember that it was quite popular back then. It was highly discussed at that time. The controversy and discussion about this novel were really high. The novel circles at that time were very fond of discussing this novel. But recently I browsed the major forums and found that no one has mentioned the novel Tiger Wolf online at all. Let alone anyone discussing the plot of this novel, no one has mentioned this novel in major forums for several years. The novel Tiger Wolf was very popular when it was updated. Now that it has been completed, it has only been 10 years. Is the popularity trend so serious? The popularity has almost completely cooled down. Almost no one on the Internet has mentioned this novel. The popularity has completely cooled down. The tiger-wolf debate was really powerful back then. I thought the novel would remain popular for decades after it was finished, but I didn't expect that it would completely cool down 10 years after it was finished. The novel was completely buried in the history pile and no one mentioned it.
The first half depicts the corruption of the Huangshi Group and the rise of Xu Ping very well, but the main reason is that in the second half, political considerations are too mixed with private goods. The deduction of the political system is completely about shooting arrows first and then drawing the target. There are also too idealistic utopias about representative democracy and the separation of powers. The description of the transformation of the merchant class and the so-called gentry class in the late Ming Dynasty is too abrupt, and the deduction of top-down reforms is also too idealistic. Overall, it is a good book among historical online texts.
Which dynasty is this book from?
I have never seen an author so trash his own work, so trash his characters.