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Chapter 287 282 Comments on "Sun and Moon in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty"

Chapter 287 282. Comments on "Sun and Moon in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty"

Today I would like to introduce to you a new book by the pioneer of fictional historical novels.

"The Sun and Moon of the Prosperous Tang Dynasty", drunkard, level 1 author.

Category: History-Alternative History.

【Introduction】

"Who am I? Where do I come from? Where am I going?"

Zhang Qian sat on a rock, his face full of confusion.

But soon he was no longer confused, because the wolf had opened its bloody mouth towards him.

【Golden Ten Chapters】

Chapter 1: Who says knowledge isn't power? The protagonist, Zhang Qian, travels through time near a university town. One moment, he was playing on his phone, rushing to his destination, and the next, he faces a life-or-death battle against a wild wolf. Fortunately, he has a brick-like copy of "A Song of Ice and Fire" in his backpack, which, along with a stone, allows him to fight the wolf.

Chapter 2. Hey, luckily I've read this story before. The protagonist spends this chapter in direct combat with a wolf, using a backpack to maneuver with such gusto that the wolf is reduced to a clever figure, as seen in classical Chinese literature. As he struggles to defeat the wolf, the legendary reinforcements finally arrive.

Chapter 3: Can't even speak anymore. The group that appears can't speak to the protagonist, after all, there are differences between dialect and Mandarin, and between classical Chinese and modern vernacular. The other party takes the initiative to treat the protagonist's injuries, although the powder they use is a bit strange, but the protagonist actually takes the initiative to attack them.

Chapter 4: After traveling back and forth, we're still in the same place. The protagonist and the group engaged in a long, drawn-out conversation over language barriers. Finally, after finally understanding what they were saying, they discovered they were still near Chang'an University City. It's just that this wasn't the same era.

Chapter 5: A slap in the face cures a phlegm-filled mind—a folk remedy. The protagonist, unable to accept that he's still near Chang'an University City after time travel, with no hope of ever returning, passes out in frustration. The group who discovered him initially mistook him for a monk due to his short hair and strange clothing. They took the protagonist away, intending to seek medical treatment in the city, but the situation was chaotic and it was not advisable to enter rashly.

Chapter 6: Master, are you testing me? The group discussed for a long time, but no one dared to step forward and slap the protagonist twice to wake him up. When the protagonist woke up on his own, he wrote on the ground and talked to the other party, only to find out that the current era was still the Tang Dynasty.

Chapter 7: The worst thing is lying to yourself. The protagonist woke up and left immediately. Ren Cong disagreed. The previous scene was clearly Master Zhang's test of him. Shouldn't he still have time to slap him? He realized that the protagonist's backpack and the items inside were definitely extraordinary.

Chapter 8: Everything in the book is a lie. The protagonist arrives at Xiangji Temple alone, knocks on the door, and before he can even say anything, the monks kick him out. He knocks on several doors in a row, but receives a cold response from each one.

Chapter 9: Tang Dynasty permits. The protagonist and Ren Cong approach the city gate, but they lack a pass, and the guards are investigating suspicious individuals connected to the crown prince. Ultimately, Ren Cong suggests entering through another route to avoid the inspection.

Chapter 10, Ren Yingying? My buddy is Linghu Chong. The protagonist was taken to Ren Family Manor, where he rested well, with maids waiting on him. Just as he was about to adjust to the surroundings, a young lady named Ren Yingying arrived, furious. After all, Ren Cong had brought back someone of unknown origin, which was quite dangerous.

【Brief Comment】

About the Author

Jiutu started writing his first work "Qin" in 2000. Later, he became famous for his historical fictional novel "Ming" and was hailed as the "founder of fictional historical novels."

In the second half of 2007, he wrote the historical novel "Homeland", which is called the prelude to the "Sui and Tang Trilogy" and won four online literature awards.

The second part of the "Sui and Tang Trilogy", "The Founding Hero Thief", continues the style of the previous work, describing the process from a dock coolie to a rebel leader and finally a capable minister who governs the country and loves the people.

The third part of the "Sui and Tang Trilogy", "The Smoke and Clouds of the Prosperous Tang Dynasty", is set in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, with the Anshi Rebellion as the main line. It revolves around the growth process of a playboy and unfolds a brand new plot description.

For this new book, he created an alias called: Qingzhou Liuchengshi.

I saw him recommend this book in a separate chapter published by Wandering Toad. I clicked on it, read it for a few seconds, and then closed it quietly.

No matter what the reason is, authors who dare not publish books on big accounts are psychologically lacking in confidence.

I tried reading Xu Gongzi Shengzhi's new book yesterday. He is very direct and it was very popular back then.

When publishing a book, no matter whether it is good or bad, there is no need to hide it if it is written by yourself.

summary of the story
The story is a common rebirth story.

The protagonist Zhang Qian accidentally traveled back to the Tang Dynasty. Not only was his clothing strange, but his speech was also completely different from that of the Tang Dynasty.

He killed the wolf, which earned him great respect from people of that period, who even considered him an immortal master. Arriving at Renjia Village, the eldest daughter of the Ren family thought the protagonist was a liar. After a quarrel, she still couldn't figure out what was so magical about the protagonist's mysterious clothes and etiquette.

Character characteristics
Zhang Qian is an orphan and the person who raised him has passed away.

He was self-reliant and even got into university, but he never expected to travel through time unexpectedly.

Although he was attacked by wild wolves as soon as he crossed over, he was able to successfully deal with the wolves by thinking quickly.

After several chapters of miscommunication with Ren Cong and others, he finally gradually adapted to the customs of the Tang Dynasty.

He has strong learning and adaptability, and is also very capable of self-protection.

Later, he met a famous teacher and studied under him. His status improved from a small clerk.

Style characteristics
This book is a traditional historical text with some time-travel elements.

The language is very messy in the early stages, and it is quite difficult for readers to adapt to it.

Later, the drunkard finally realized the major problem with the language, and gave up classical Chinese and dialects and switched to vernacular Chinese.

In this way, the early preparation and description basically failed.

In addition, he initially published the book under a pseudonym, so word of mouth did not build up a good reputation.

Even though the pen name was changed to Drunkard, and there were praises and flash screen recommendations from old readers, the effect was not very good.

From my personal experience of trying to read it, the book can be said to have collapsed in the early stages.

Although I rarely read historical texts, I have read some of the more famous historical texts on Qidian.

I am also a die-hard fan of "The Son-in-Law". I have also tried to read "Hanque", and have also read "Mythical Version of the Three Kingdoms", "Dream Back to the Spring of the Ming Dynasty", "Tang Brick", "Joy of Life" and so on.

After comparison, the book "The Drunkard" is not as shocking as his fame.

It’s not even as surprising as the new book by Xu Gongzi Shengzhi!

This is bound to be a bit embarrassing!

If these veteran masters who have returned to the starting point still think that they can ensure that their new books will be as popular as before by relying on their good deeds, I'm afraid they are dreaming!
Starting point, eliminating the masters is like a piece of cake!
【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】

First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Yu Wen for the reward of 2500 Qidian coins and 2014 Little Book Friend for the reward of 500 Qidian coins.

The activity rewards of the book club have been ruined by my devilish operation again!

Next time, I will definitely calculate the reward distribution ratio to ensure everyone's benefits.

Secondly, I went on a business trip up the mountain today, so the second chapter came a little late.

Besides, it’s very cold in the mountains and I feel very nervous, so I must not get sick.

I haven’t even taken a day off for this book!

(End of this chapter)

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