
Warlords Rule the World
军阀治世
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
- Updated
- 14y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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I recently randomly clicked on an Internet link and saw one of the author's works, "The Only Victorious Power." It feels good to browse through it casually. I want to see the original version, but we can't encourage piracy, but I don't know where the original version is. After searching for a long time, I couldn't find it. Baidu Encyclopedia said it was on the Qidian Chinese website, but I couldn't find it. I found out that the author had changed his name, so I found it here. I just want to ask the author where the original copy of "The Only Victorious Power" is available, and I will subscribe.
What is the concept of 5 taels of silver a month for a big soldier? The Ming Dynasty's frontier army only had 18 taels a year, but you, a small soldier, had 60 taels a year? Where are the officers? 600? Where is the general? 6000? Can you afford it? There is also the issue of beheading. Who will help you if the heads are divided evenly? Anyway, it's an even distribution of whoever is stupid gets to work hard.
The plot is okay, but some settings are unscientific. For example, the author desperately brags about longbows, slanders and belittles crossbows, and does not pay attention to firearms. It is really funny. Can a longbow compare to a crossbow? Is there any development prospect in the late Ming Dynasty? What nonsense? The power and accuracy of crossbows are stronger than bows. The problem is that they are difficult to produce and require high precision in machine parts processing (Qin Dynasty crossbow machines had tolerance requirements, and unqualified craftsmen were sentenced to prison). As for development prospects, this is the end of Ming Dynasty! At the same time, Europe abandoned crossbows and developed muskets and artillery. The Qing army also had artillery - you use a longbow to shoot an egg? The only advantage of the longbow is that it saves money and technology. Who the hell would use a longbow if they have money and technology?
A fictional historical novel with just over a million words is unlikely to be a good work at all. There are no books recommended. You don't even need to click on it to read 3 chapters to know the quality.
If the pace of reform is too big, it will easily lead to problems.
What kind of bullshit are you writing? They don't have the most basic logical thinking and the relationship between the development of things, elementary school students? You also criticized history. As for your point of view, you probably got it from reading comments on the Internet! Or have you ever read the word "history" in history books?
I would like to read this book to understand. 300 Taels were killed in battle 🤫
With so much reward, he looks like a fool
Brothers, it's okay to write cool articles, but it's not good if you're happy with them. The eight-hundred-mile rush can only be achieved by working day and night. Dividing by 2 and then dividing by 2 is too fast. Horses need rest and generally traveling hundreds of miles a day is already the limit. That is fifty kilometers.
That doctor is a poisoner, is the protagonist's time travel a conspiracy of the doctor? If it were true, this would be ridiculous. If not, why bother to write such a shocking point that people will not dare to read the book.
Don't be too smart, or you won't be able to watch it
What kind of IQ can be written like this?
This book has good intentions, but it's too poisonous
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were only 700 million acres of cultivated land in the country, and you only had 40 million acres in Dengzhou Prefecture. What do you think?
If you can conquer the world, do it yourself. Don't support Ming. It's too deceptive. You might be fooled to death at any time! Even if all the enemies outside are defeated, Cao Cao will still be unable to escape in the end.
Selling illegal salt offends not the emperor but the officials, gentry and clan.
In ancient times, an emperor would not be an emperor if he did not have the support of a landowning family.
Passing by... When I saw the author's introduction, it reminded me of Wang Mang's ending. …
What purchasing power does 100 taels of silver have? How much is 100,000 taels? The author seems to be unfamiliar with money and ignorant.
I just looked at the table of contents and didn't want to read it. You haven't developed well in China yet, so you went to occupy Hawaii. Where is Hawaii? Have you looked at the map? How long did it take for the ship to get to Hawaii at that time? Please give the author some brains. Brains are a good thing, but it's a pity that the author doesn't have them. Forget it, he writes random novels. It's scary. If you think about it, it lowers other people's IQs. It's your fault.
After reading so many chapters, what is the position of the protagonist? Didn't see it at all
The author should learn more about ancient wars. You wrote that a cavalryman is like an infantryman, and his sprint speed is so slow? Start shooting at 200 meters and start retreating at 50 meters. How can you run at this distance?
There is a problem with the protagonist's policy. The refugees are refugees. They just have nothing. You can't farm all year round. You need elite soldiers Tramping soldiers or government soldiers. If you do this, who can raise an army?
Isn't Shandong the territory of Confucius? Haven't you been tricked?
Regardless of whether they are the protagonist or the supporting characters in this novel, the IQs of all the characters are off the charts, just like reading a fairy tale.
Take a look at what the introduction says: "War is nothing more than money and food."
The only victorious country he wrote is particularly good, but it's okay and can't be closed.
Now this kind of book can only be found in the Ming Dynasty but not in the Republic of China 😁
I don't know if it's right after searching online, so I'll just follow this. Judging from the purchasing power of silver in the late Ming Dynasty, 300 taels is equivalent to more than 15,000 today. Not to mention that 15,000 to buy a life is still too expensive for you. Gee, it's really bad. Capitalists are not even as good as you.
Mao fans, Yuan fans, not as good as the author Qing fans