
1422: Weird Stories About the Rules of Reviving Rome
1422:中兴罗马的规则怪谈
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- Ongoing
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- 201k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Foreign History
- Updated
- 2d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The title of the second volume is not tight
I am a fool and I also have the history of Hong and Qing Dynasty🤣
When I play CK3, I also like to create a Han adventurer running around Europe.
I have now read Chapter 17 of the second volume, and the subject matter and the ability to make jokes are absolutely top-notch. However, I personally think that the transition between events is too fast, and the specific implementation is too slow and detailed. On the whole, the plot has advanced a lot, but if you look closely at the protagonist's two steps, a large theory will unfold. It feels like watching a movie and always pressing fast forward, but often stopping to slow down a one or two second clip ten times and break it down frame by frame. According to this rhythm, no matter how exciting the plot is, it will be broken down into a running account, especially if the updates are not fast. Those who follow the update can basically forget all the previous plots. If the first volume does not include the funny content, it will be called a disaster level performance
The writing is quite interesting. But isn't it just wishful thinking that the protagonist wants to return to China from Constantinople? Although he knew that he would definitely not go back, the protagonist had been preparing for the so-called travel expenses and it seemed quite unsatisfactory.
Wow, there is God's will
There is a flavor here, you can read the true history of Greece, it's an exaggeration.
Not bad, I like historical themes
It's a bit of a joke
The author's accumulation of classical studies is very serious😠, but his talent as a playful person makes up for the yummy feeling.
The truth about Osman in Pseudo-History TV
The Ottomans are actually alien lizard men from the M78 nebula. Ottoman, that is, Ultraman, are all right.
Good looking, food quality
The unemployed young man in prison drove a RV and traveled through Eastern Rome. At the starting point, there are few medieval texts, and even fewer Eastern Roman texts, so support it.
After chasing it, the story is still very interesting
It's quite creative. Why don't you write it anymore? Is the author dead?
I've added a bookshelf. As long as it's a medieval novel, I'll help with it.
This author is really a wonderful person! TMD! Why is it written so interestingly?
It's a good read. Even though I know nothing about Roman history, I was still attracted by the author's humorous writing style. 😍
There is also a reverse pseudo-history tv
🙂
Byzantium is not Rome. It is a suicide mode transmitted from ancient Egypt and Sumerians.
The absolute monarchy of Byzantium is a suicidal model. No matter how you improve it or send a strong man from heaven... It is useless Similar systems such as those of ancient Egypt, Sumerians, ancient Persia, and Qin to the Qing Dynasty all collapsed once every hundred years on average, and were repeatedly violently abused by surrounding forces that were far weaker than them. The historical pattern of Byzantium is the same.
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Excluding the Qidian official and the author, I am the tenth reader to post, and the post is the tenth. I have become a veteran and follow the author, and there is no relationship. 2026/7/15 This book potential number 036
First there was the pseudo-history of the Ming Dynasty, and now there is the pseudo-history of Rome
However, this character's name is too long and difficult to distinguish. After reading a few chapters, I could only remember the name of the heroine. For others, I could only tell from the context that she was a minister or a guard, but I couldn't tell the difference when I turned around. The author may consider adding their identities or official positions in front of some characters who are not particularly important, so that even if they cannot remember their names, they can still know their identities and roughly understand the plot.
There are just a few updates every day. Who can read it?
Where did the community of priests come from? ! Where did the priest group come from? !
One update a day is not enough