Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 1399 1397 Comments on "Father Can Rival a Nation"

Chapter 1399 1397. Comments on "Father Can Rival a Nation"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

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

"Father Can Rival a Country", Master Sanjie, platinum writer.

Category: History - Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties.

Summary:
He started with half a bowl, and the whole kingdom was built by fighting - that's my father.

The most stable prince in history—that’s my brother.

The only prince in history who successfully rebelled, the General of the Northern Expedition, happy forever - that's my brother.

The only emperor in history who was successfully rebelled against by a vassal king, I will only demonstrate to you once how to lose when a flying dragon rides on your face - that's my eldest nephew.

The fattest... the fattest emperor in history? How could a 300-pound fat man have any bad intentions? And that's my nephew.

What? Who am I? I'm Lao Liu.

Please enjoy the hilarious long-running ancient palace family ethics drama - "Everyone in the Zhu Family is Weird" and "My Father Is Not That Scary"!
It is called "Father Can Rival a Country"!
【Brief Comment】

He has countless excellent works under his name. "Official of the First Rank" and "Little Cabinet Minister" are both excellent works with tens of thousands of subscriptions. Even "The Great Official", which he wrote when he moved to Chuangshi, easily won the title of excellent work on Qidian.

I haven't read many of his books, but I've covered some of them. The last time I heard about him was at a conference in SD, during the Gaoloudasha incident. He described Master Sanjie as a leading figure in history and literature in SD Province, yet he didn't even hold the title of Deputy Central Military Commissioner, which was quite absurd.

Let's talk about new books. I posted in a video before that the recent new book list is a bit brutal. Various great writers gathered together and it seemed that they were going to decide the winner. Unexpectedly, the title of "Fate Ring" by Squid was revealed in advance. Now it's much quieter.

However, I just read Master Sanjie's new book carefully, and the feeling it gave me is a little different from before.

I wonder if these veteran platinum-winning authors, now financially independent, have become a bit reckless in their writing. There was Er Gen's "Three Inches of the World," Dancing's "Steady, Don't Wave," and Wu Ze's "The Embers of the Long Night," and now there's "Three Disciplines." The style has changed, at least in my memory. From the series title to the blurb to the main text, it's clear that the new books will be relaxed and informal, with no need to overthink logic or scientific accuracy. Even if I've traveled through time as the ten-year-old Sixth Prince, what will happen?

Recently, there have been many novels in the historical category about people who traveled through time and space to become princes in the early Ming Dynasty. Many have become crown princes, but not many have become the sixth prince. However, there are relatively few novels about people who, after traveling through time and space, display maturity and wisdom, and who are not suspected by others.

After the protagonist fell into the water, his IQ increased, and his methods and means of dealing with things were almost like those of a demon. Liu Bowen was not too surprised when he saw it, and he had to ask the protagonist for help in order to save his life.

The other characters aren't drawn in the same dramatic style; they're more casual. I even looked up Zhu Yuanzhang's accent; he's from Huaixi, after all, and it's quite authentic. I once read an expert's introduction that said he spoke that way. It's okay, though; it doesn't affect the readability. I wouldn't recommend writing this way all the time; it needs to be easier for readers of other languages ​​to relate to.

For the rest, generally speaking, it will be different from other historical texts and needs to be adapted.

It’s a new book, and the word count is still short, so please just pay attention to it.

【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】

The style has changed drastically, unlike his books. The specific reason has not been officially stated, but I hope it goes well.

Historical texts are not so easy to write nowadays, especially for authors like him who specialize in writing historical texts. I hope everyone will support me.

(End of this chapter)

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