
Sea Soul
海魂
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- Completed
- Length
- 5.8M Words
- Genre
- Military
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- War Fiction
- Updated
- 18y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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No matter how you look at it, it feels like when you are writing about Japan's World War II, you just swapped the identities of China and Japan, and changed the skin of Japan's World War II experience, and let us come to YY. This feeling is as disgusting as eating a fly.
Five-star recommendation
This is the most realistic novel about an aircraft carrier naval battle. It is so rigorous that it makes people think it really happened in another parallel space. Six years later, I still remember it and find hope to relive it again. However, this novel is not suitable for impetuous hearts, and it is not friendly to novices. Even for me now, I am not sure I can appreciate its beauty again. But it's beautiful and interesting, I've always known it.
I must have read more than seventy chapters of this book, but I really can't stand it anymore. The phrase "smiling awkwardly" appears at least a dozen times in each chapter. The protagonist always smiles awkwardly no matter what other people say or what he does. It makes me feel embarrassed myself.
Don't you think the length-to-width ratio of this ship in the new provincial capital is ridiculous? It's over 8:1. Can the keel handle it when turning? The reason Iowa made it 32 is to cross Panama. In fact, its structure is not very good. Why did you make it 29, to cross Malacca? Simply funny
It's still a Sea Soul classic, and Flash's Empire War is so poorly written that I can't stand it anymore.
For pure naval battles, this one is really good, but Iron Cross is even better. One thing to say, in my mind, the most powerful one is Hema Sanren's writing. After all, I have already finished the Hero of 1911. . .
I want to know where Julang and National Policy went.
Why is it that the protagonist is awesome and the other supporting characters are promoted like crazy. The promotions are unreasonable. They have no contribution from the protagonist, no plans from the protagonist, and no leadership from the protagonist. I don't know why these people are promoted so quickly.
The most successful Qidian military literature in writing about naval battles is probably the Iron Cross.
Didn't the Tang Dynasty solve Japan when it had such a huge advantage in the early stage? Was the fight at Baijiangkou in vain? During the first conflict between Tang and Japan, why did Japan fight China for more than 100 years? I think the author wrote that at that time, Japan could be said to be surrounded by China, and all ships from Western countries had to pass through the siege of China to reach Japan. How could Japan have been at war with China for more than 100 years? This is simply not true! There is no Japan. The West Coast of the United States has gold and plains. China has only 500,000 immigrants, while Western immigrants have 5 million. The gap is too big. It feels like the author created Japan out of thin air in order to hinder and contain the development of Tang Dynasty!
Since I have written about the navy of the Tang Empire as the main perspective, I can also write a novel from the perspective of the army of the Tang Empire as the main point of view 😏😏😏
This book is not so much an imaginary military novel as it is a commentary for a large-scale war game. It is indeed good to separate the military, but once it involves political and economic content, the settings begin to become confusing, and most of the settings look like they were imposed on the forehead.
It's better than SB Bright Sword and Special Forces novels.
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This is a real military article, not a military cool article. The author uses a very detailed description to describe the real naval battle, including the hearts of the commanders of both the enemy and ours, the situation of the fleet, and the situation of the combatants on both sides. The war is described to readers from multiple angles, allowing readers to understand that the war is not dependent on individuals, but on the efforts of the entire country; the author considers many non-combat factors in the war, such as: national economy, industry, politics, and diplomacy, and perfectly shows us this war. The article may be a bit boring. I reiterate that this article is purely a military article, not a military cool article. The number of appearances of the female protagonist is definitely not as high as that of the male co-stars! So please be careful when choosing to enter the pit. If you don't like it, don't force it to read. You can go to the Pacific Ocean next door (""o~" ) The protagonist is an aircraft carrier commander. Although he is protected by the protagonist's aura, there is no doubt about the ability of the aircraft carrier commander. The article clearly describes to readers how the aircraft carrier fights, which is more detailed than those books about World War II; the male partner also shows readers the exciting showdown between the last generation of super battleships! Readers who really like military and World War II can consider reading it.
The giant waves, national policies, and burning ocean are all gone, and this is the only one left.
The national policy is cool to watch. Hot blooded! Too bad it's too politically correct
I don't want to describe it as a rare good book. After all, the writing style is indeed a bit too clumsy, but it is undeniable that this book puts a lot of effort into the military aspect! I feel that as long as any military novice reads this book carefully, he will have a certain understanding of naval warfare knowledge in World War II. Flaws aside, this is one of the rare military books I've come across!
After reading four chapters, the writing is far worse than Iron Cross
Although it is in different time and space. However, Japan's air defense capabilities during World War II were far inferior to Europe's air defense during the same period. The large-caliber anti-aircraft guns used to attack large bombers are even more sparse, few and difficult to use. It is very difficult for Japan's national strength to have strong air defense (high damage to bomber units) as shown in the article. Even if the air defense is updated, high-altitude bombing by bomber units will be difficult to cause as much damage as when they bombed Japan on Jeju Island. Most bombers are actually pretty solid without it.
The starting point is awesome, I recommend all the books written more than ten years ago
It becomes more and more unreadable as we go to the end. You said your book is not an obscene military novel, so let's talk about logic. The later Tang-US aircraft carrier battle is increasingly illogical. If we rate fleet commanders, the American Spoonuns is definitely at the A+ level. He is bold and careful, paying attention to logic and trusting intuition. It is quite remarkable. He can perform for a long time in an environment where the equipment and personnel are not as good as human beings. The male protagonist can be considered an A. He is on par with the US No. 2 Commander. What I want to focus on is the commander of the Second Fleet. Lei Shaoqing paid so much tuition and his command skills are B+ at most. The author of this relationship had already cheated him in the first Midway battle in the Pacific. 2+2 Actually disabled the 3+3 fleet of the US No. 1 Commander. Isn't this a flowering? Let's talk about the continuation of the post-Central Pacific period. Isn't the strategic intention of the United States obvious? Even if you underestimate the shipbuilding capabilities of the Americans, the Americans still have three small aircraft carriers. Isn't their three small aircraft carriers trying to weaken the fleet in the Southwest Pacific by attacking Wake Island and Midway Island? With such a simple strategic intention, Tang Jun clearly knew that he still wanted to use the only aircraft carrier of the Second Fleet to bite the bait? In a word, the later part of the book is terrible.
Is the author no longer writing books?
Damn it, a novel from 2007! In 2007, I was only in the third grade!
When I saw the name Pig's Feet, I decisively gave up the book. Don't you believe it, how many of those books with awkward and unfamiliar-sounding names are good? Please recommend if you have any
I added it to my bookshelf 8 years ago, and now that I'm re-reading it, it's still very interesting.
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