
Ming Black Sail
大明黑帆
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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Spare Bookshelf for Personal Bookshelf
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List of New Books I've Read in Recent Years
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Great book (minor spoilers at the end of the review)
The naval battle is really good. The last time I saw such a detailed sail battle was in the early stages of Zidian. The author also writes well about the international situation at that time. Although there is a bit of queuing for food, the rhythm of coloring the map is quite steady, and it is understandable to match the image of the protagonist strategizing. The science and technology tree and political, commercial and economic construction are also very stable. The explanations are in place, logical and self-explanatory. After all, everyone is here to see Black Sails, and some difficult-to-expand areas are briefly mentioned. It is completely in line with the main line of the rhythm of naval battles, and the technology tree/production capacity also serves the rising intensity of naval battles. . . . . Spoiler Warning: . . . . In the plot, the South China Sea has turned into a bathtub, and the Yangtze River natural insurance is about to be obtained. It is no longer necessary to arrange a naval battle to queue up for feeding. After all, the strategic initiative is completely in hand, and all that is left is to save resources to attack and colonize everywhere. If the author wants hydrology, he can write about the overseas sea and air exploration team. This is also the cultural construction needed in the era of great navigation. The "hydrology" needed in the book is also hydrology 🙂. The Far East, Pacific, Australia, America, Middle East, and East Africa can use the waves of the expedition team to balance the upcoming crushing situation. In particular, naval battles often determine the rise and fall of one battle. It can be seen with the naked eye that there will not be many naval battles later. It can be seen that the author has been controlling the balance. However, there are not many enemies that can be scaled at sea. The Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, British and Ottomans can only come one by one according to the previous rhythm. Looking forward to the future stories.
Already tested the poison
So far it seems to be a good book🙂🙂🙂
Good review!
At first glance, the author must have been a pirate. He didn't make any mistakes or take anything for granted. ps: I am from Wuhan University. Isn't it normal to have no literature citations?
The disparaging term "yellow monkey" did not appear until much later times. Until the early Qing Dynasty, Western missionaries still had a very good impression of China. But it doesn't matter, it's just to stimulate the mood anyway.
I haven't read any historical books for a long time. Most of them are clichéd, either seriously intellectually demoralizing, or have boring plots. This book is well written and has good logic. It feels like it has the potential to be a great writer. I hope the author will keep it up, put it on the shelves and order it all, and do what he says!
Tell me what I think
I think the most recommendable part of this book is that it breaks out of the big framework of history and creates a brand new story. Occasionally it intersects with historical events, adding force to the novel itself. Instead of following the historical context to write a running account, let alone flattering fans. Nowadays, many Ming Dynasty history fan fiction writers copy the copywriting of marketing accounts for the sake of traffic. If you say something wrong, they will label you as a clean fan, and then they will be weird about your team building.
The book is a good book, but the comment section is really terrible. If there is anything about the Ming Dynasty that is not as good as the West, it is full of verbal criticism, looking for a sense of superiority in the nihility of historical novels. I can only say that I love the FJ Dynasty too deeply...
Give some advice
When I saw Qin Liangyu, the author mentioned her Confucian loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness. I was really angry when I saw it. I felt that everyone had different opinions when criticizing different classes. But where do you stand, and what qualifications do you have to say that a general who has devoted everything for the country has such yin and yang that loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness are deeply rooted in his bones? You can kill him directly, or you can kill him directly because he has a different stance, but what's wrong with talking about loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness? Just because the late Ming Dynasty was decadent, is it wrong to talk about loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness? Is it wrong to die for the country? When the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China used flesh-and-blood swords to fight artillery and muskets, weren't all the soldiers and civilians stupid? Didn't they also save China despite the enemy's artillery, pig teammates, traitors, and compradors? We can't do it ourselves, so we can just laugh at them naturally? Then why bother fighting the Anti-Japanese War? After all, the Manchus had been enslaved for three hundred years. Wouldn't little Japan have to repeat this process?
To be honest, the most amazing and unique part of this book is the sea routes section! Whether it's sailing operations, navigation hydrology, monsoon ocean currents, or gunfights, the writing is so realistic and immersive that you can completely understand it as soon as you get to the sea. There are too many themes about conquering the world on land in the late Ming Dynasty. I sincerely hope that the author can focus more on Nanyang navigation, ocean colonization, and fleet competition, and that the plot of the Central Plains can be slowed down a bit. The real soul of this book is Chinese-style navigation. If you continue to write about the sea, you will definitely get rid of all the late Ming Dynasty texts!
Are there any women? Still a lot of old people don't even have a son. Then there was a girl next to me to have an affair with
Why do so many people want to build a republic in the 17th century? This period was a period of great strengthening of monarchy, and Western Europe was strengthening centralization and monarchy. If we really want to discuss the decline of the monarchy, it will be the period after the Industrial Revolution.
Really good book
This book is the only book I have read to search for various place names and historical events, and I still read it with gusto. It is refreshing and connotative. It is history and political economy. It is chivalrous and upright. Colorful!
The book is a good book, but have you been unable to hold on to it lately? From the end of the Ming Dynasty to at least ten years before Chongzhen, it was still able to hold on for a few times. Although it was a bit embarrassing, the protagonist rebelled at the end of Tianqi, and the gun had just started to be trained, and the weapons were not different. Matches were still used. The proportion of cold weapons in the matchlock era was still very high, which means that the number of troops was still very important. Then after Chongzhen came to power to encircle and suppress the protagonist, would the protagonist rely on battleships to defend Min and Guangdong provinces?
Please take a look at it
Can you make him a little more Mingjun as he firmly chongzhen? Otherwise, in the later conflict with the Nan'ao Army, the Ming Army will be worse than in history, and it can be said that it will collapse at the first touch. Are there some plot conflicts and insufficient tension? If he were made a little wiser, a decisive battle between the Ming army and the Nan'ao army could be planned in Shandong or Tianjin in the middle of the novel. Let the main force of the South Australian army be used up, and the Ming army, Sun Chuanting, Lu Xiangsheng and other last wise ministers and generals of the Ming Dynasty, make their debut together This can be regarded as giving the Zhu family a fair and honorable exit Please take a look at it.
What mistakes are easy to make in historical novels❓
Before the Ming Dynasty, the emperor was not called "Emperor". In the Song Dynasty, he was mostly called "Guanjia", and in other dynasties, he was often called "Your Majesty". In the Ming Dynasty, the emperor was occasionally called "Emperor", and in most cases he was called "Your Majesty". After Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, people began to be generally called "Emperor". Princes and princes call themselves: Princes in the pre-Qin and Han Dynasties can be called "Gu", and a few can be called "Ignores". After the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the title of "Ignores" gradually became exclusive to the emperor, and princes, princes and princes can only be called "Gu" or "I". Song, Yuan and Ming called themselves "I" or "I". Before the Qing Dynasty, princes and princes rarely called themselves "this king". Starting from the Kangxi year of the Qing Dynasty, princes generally called themselves "this king". In ancient times, women called themselves: "nujia" was a modest name for women after the Song Dynasty. Women in the Han and Tang Dynasties more often called themselves "concubine", and noble women could call themselves "I" and "I". Before the mid-Ming Dynasty, most dynasties used copper coins for daily transactions, with very little gold and silver. It was only in the mid-to-late Ming Dynasty that silver became the mainstream currency. -In the late Ming Dynasty, "meeting votes/deposit checks" appeared among the people. There were no unified rules. Most of them were deposits and withdrawals/exchange receipts from acquaintances or local circulation, and were not legal currency. In the early years of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1823): Rishengchang Bank was established, and private banks began to issue standardized banknotes, focusing on cross-regional exchange. They were only circulated in Shanxi merchant trade circles and major commercial ports, and were not yet popular. In the third year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (1853): the official issued the Ministry of Revenue official banknotes (official banknotes), which were forced to circulate nationwide. At the same time, the network of private banknotes expanded to the whole country, and official and private banknotes ran parallel. The use of banknotes entered an explosive period and became the "starting point of popularization." High-leg tables and chairs only completely replaced the low tables for sitting on the floor in the Song Dynasty. During the Han and Tang dynasties, people knelt and sat on the tables to eat and discuss matters. The furniture was mainly low tables and couches. The memorial system was only established during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Officials in the Tang and Song Dynasties used "memorials", "tables" and "statements" when submitting memorials, while in the Ming Dynasty they used "memorials" and "memorials". There is no such thing as "memo" or "zhezi". In ancient formal occasions, the hand-over gesture was performed with the left hand outside and the right hand inside. The right hand outside was a special "unlucky gift" for funerals. "Better greetings" is a unique etiquette of the Qing Dynasty. It was mostly used by subordinates to superiors and juniors to elders. During the Tang and Song dynasties, people often performed cross-hand salutes and bows to greet greetings when they met, and there was no such thing as "sending greetings". {"NickName":"Supervision and Restriction","UserId":406440657} Before the Yuan Dynasty, subordinate officials rarely called superior officials "adult". In some dynasties, subordinates called eunuchs "adult", and in some dynasties, they called their parents and elders "adult". Beginning in the Yuan Dynasty, lower-level officials would occasionally call officials of second-rank and above "sir". From the middle and late Ming Dynasty, only officials of third-rank and above would be called "sir" by their subordinates. Officials with lower ranks could not be called "sir". However, in the late Ming Dynasty, there began to appear a few cases where officials above the fourth rank were called "adult". Before the mid-Qing Dynasty, following the rules of the Ming Dynasty, only officials of third rank or above would be called "adult". Starting from the mid-Qing Dynasty, calling officials "adult" gradually became common for lower-level officials. Attention! ! ! What is mentioned above is that lower-level officials refer to higher-level officials. No matter which dynasty, it is absolutely impossible for higher-level officials to call lower-level officials "sir". Some novels even write about emperors or nobles calling other officials "sir". This is simply contrary to Tiangang! ! ! Finally, let's talk about the problem of civilians calling officials Before the middle and late Qing Dynasty, civilians in various dynasties and generations called officials differently, and most of them called them "officials" and "masters". From the middle to late Qing Dynasty, civilians also called officials "adult".
I have seen people going from the southwest, northwest, central plains, and southeast to fight against the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty. I really like this book. It cuts into this period of history from a maritime perspective, overthrowing the Qing Dynasty and Ming Dynasty, and reviving China It gets rid of too many old constraints and shackles, and it looks more "fresh". I'm used to seeing too many scheming and intrigues, but this book is very pure. In addition, it also allowed me to understand the basic maritime power of various countries during this era of great navigation. It also opened a lot of eyes for a mainland boy like me. Recently, I also started to look for some navigation videos to watch
I always felt that the author made the protagonist so awesome that everything was under control and planned, but it ended up being a little awkward later on. Moreover, the enemy is inexplicably powerful, making it seem like the protagonist's plan is all a joke. Although the protagonist currently has a starting team, your firepower is not of the same level. What kind of courage do those useless pirates have? They are as strong as the ones who are cheating. They can also charge under gunfire. Their morale is too high.
This book is so well written that it ranks over 100. . . . This world. . . .
Hurry up and come up with a formal official name. Don't call him "Duo Gong". If there are no rules, there will be no rule. Who would call the leader of an organized political body "Duo Gong"? The subordinates call the protagonist Duo Gong, so what is the name of the government under his rule? Duogongfu Yamen? We tell others that we are the helmsman's subordinates, and foreigners wonder: Where did this cat and dog escape? And design a flag
Revenge plot is like shit
,,,,,, The whole family was flooded and drowned. The housekeeper in charge and the adult Lin family were all killed. Only the old and young were left alone. Otherwise, why would the Mongols kill anyone taller than a wheel? Humanity is a kind of capital. Moreover, if orphans and widows are left behind, the neighbors will find ways to eat up the Lin family. This has been the case since ancient times.
How come no one recommends such a beautiful book?
I was almost dissuaded by the name, and I passed by several times without clicking in. The writing is very strong, and the war scenes are full of tension. There is no nonsense, the plot is very compact. All have been scheduled to catch up. Plant the flag, wait for the storm to rise, and wait to become a great god soon.
Good story
After watching it in one sitting, Pig Knuckle has the potential to become a boss. A cool head, rich navigation knowledge, self-discipline to sum up experience, courage to think and do, and a fair way to distribute money. Lack of life-saving means, faith to unite people, loyal and reliable talent base, and partners
Shennong tested poison
I have been reading for 20 years and have read more than a hundred chapters. I am a bit unhappy. This book is a bit special. If you take the perspective of the protagonist, the enjoyment will be limited. If you treat this book as a unit drama, each unit story has an outstanding character story. The chapter about Sister Bai tracking the Ship City blends the supernatural and horror into the atmosphere, which is quite outstanding among historical texts. What really motivated me to post this book review is Aunt Lin, a passerby character. The description of Aunt Lin going crazy and being invaded by a pig cage is horrific, especially the sentence "Mom, save me" which simply pierces the soul. It creates a strong emotional collision between the tenacious will to survive and the tenderness deep in the soul, and the hellish dark environment of the feudal society where the character lives. I hope the author will follow her up.
The writing is good, but the performance of the historical essay is definitely not as good as the brainless and cool essay about looking for a steam engine in Yongle Dadian.
After reading this book, I was shocked to see other books
Should the author change his name to Heifan in the late Ming Dynasty? The first time I saw this name, I almost thought he was going to be used as a dog to the Ming court.
In historical time travel novels, if you want to write about the protagonist going on a big voyage, there is a contradiction. If the protagonist governs China well, then no one will want to go overseas, and there will be insufficient motivation. Chinese people want to relocate to their new homeland, and it is impossible to move overseas unless absolutely necessary. If you want to engage in great voyages to compete with Westerners for territory, at least 10 million Chinese must immigrate to various parts of the world. If the protagonist manages well, there will be no 10 million bankrupt people at all.
This book is only one update away from becoming a hit. The author obviously has a manuscript saved but is too lazy to move on!
The writing is good, the protagonist's IQ is online, please support
I haven't read the book, but I'd like to ask if there's any braids in this book. People who read it are disgusting 🙂