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Chapter 1394 1392 Comments on "A Guide to Traveling Through the Northern Song Dynasty"

Chapter 1394: 1392. Comments on "A Guide to Traveling Through the Northern Song Dynasty"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a new book to you.

"Guide to Time Travel in the Northern Song Dynasty", Wang Zijun, a great writer.

Category: History - Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties.

Summary:
If you could travel back to the Song Dynasty, would you write poetry and enjoy the romantic life?
Or prepare for war and fight for world domination?
No matter what, fill your stomach first.

【Brief Comment】

He has four books under his name: "Rebirth in the Wild Age", "Dreaming of the Spring of the Ming Dynasty", "I", and "Guide to Time Travel in the Northern Song Dynasty". The first three are all excellent books with tens of thousands of orders.

He was almost deified with just his first book, and left an excellent reputation in urban rebirth writing. Unexpectedly, he switched directly to historical writing, focusing on the Ming Dynasty, and wrote three books in one go, and his reputation still remains good.

So is this a skill he acquired through countless pseudonyms, or is he a natural born genius for writing?
The new book is currently ranked second on the new book list, surpassing Black Mountain Old Ghost, Bear Wolf Dog, Master Three Rings and others. Its strength is really terrifying.

I just watched the story carefully. It was very addictive and hard to stop.

The beginning is different from ordinary historical texts. A father and son traveled to the Song Dynasty together. The father had just been promoted to vice president and bought a BMW. The son graduated from university but did not work hard. Instead, he became a history UP host and spent money to buy a 60-pound set of heavenly king armor and a fine steel sword.

After crossing over, the father and son wandered the Qinling Mountains for several days, struggling to survive. During this time, they encountered a Qinling tiger, but survived a standoff. They finally found a small village, but it turned out to be a bandit outpost.

They arrived during the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song, ten years before the Liangshan Rebellion. Not only was life difficult for the people, but banditry was rampant. After careful consideration, they decided to develop their business in Hanzhong, pursuing a career in government while also pursuing a chance to change the world.

Led by a bandit contact, father and son arrived in a small town, hoping to sell the lake brush they had brought with them during their time travel. Their value was unknown, and even finding a buyer was difficult. Impoverished and sleeping rough on a riverbank, a group of ruffians suddenly became hostile and attempted to rob them. The protagonist, a frequent martial arts sparrilleri, wielded a longsword and delivered a stern lesson. They then successfully settled into the home of a widow.

It was a temporary settlement, as the other family was also a scholarly one. After the protagonist's persuasion, they were deeply impressed by his knowledge, especially his ability to memorize the "Three Character Classic," which had not yet been published in that era. As a classic for elementary education, its lethality was too strong. The father and son were soon spotted by the widow's family, who were interested in taking them in as sons-in-law.

But their family also understood that the talent of this father and son was definitely not something their small temple could contain. Perhaps only the world could accommodate their talent.

The style of Lao Wang's book is relatively relaxed, especially the protagonist's jokes, which are particularly effective in adjusting the atmosphere. The father is also a little silly and cute with a budding love. Although it stretches out an unknown dynasty, they have already recognized the facts and are determined to walk out different destinies. Their mentality is really good.

From the current perspective, this book is quite interesting and suitable for readers who like light historical texts and do not need to be too serious or demanding about historical logic. In fact, the author pays attention to details and the basic logic is followed very well.

It’s a new book, so please take a look at it first. Lao Wang’s character is still very stable.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

Some people say that Lao Wang’s books are very exciting in the early and middle stages, but tend to become boring in the later stages. I wonder what you think.

(End of this chapter)

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