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Which time-travel novels were closer to historical facts?

2024-08-21 04:21
I traveled to a real dynasty in history, and the story is also close to history, such as "Startling Step by Step","Unparalleled World", and "The World". Also, let's talk about the dynasty that I traveled to. Thank you.
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2024-08-21 07:51

My Master Is Luo Binwang and Being a Warlord in the Late Tang Dynasty were both historical novels that were closer to historical facts. The protagonist of "My Master is Luo Binwang" had a blue book that connected the memories of two lifetimes. He was familiar with the important historical facts of more than a thousand years and grasped the achievements of civilization for dozens of centuries. His soul returned to the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but he was actually a small fisherman in the Tang Dynasty. He happened to be a disciple of the literary hero Luo Binwang. The historical background was more realistic. The plot of "Being a Warlord at the End of Tang Dynasty" was more in line with the historical background. It was about an ordinary person who traveled to the end of Tang Dynasty and became the last emperor. It told the story of how he started business, raised the people's livelihood, trained the army, and destroyed eunuchs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some ancient novels or time-travel novels that are closer to the historical plot?

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2024-09-16 17:46

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Fox's Descent: A story of an otaku girl who transmigrated into a fox and met a famous historical person. Ancient romance-transmigration fantasy novel. 2. "Pacific Super Empire": The protagonist traveled to the Hawaiian Islands and created a super empire in the early years of Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty. History: Song and Yuan Dynasties. 3. "Rise of the Late Song Dynasty: The story of a history professor reborn into King Xin and leading the rise of the Northern Song Dynasty. History-Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties. 4. "Time Travel and Fight the World": The protagonist traveled to the era of the emperor of Dali and built an empire. It was a fantasy novel about the hegemony of dynasties. 5. "Records of Strange News in the Great Song Dynasty": A historical and folk legend novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which time-travel historical novels were good to read?

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2024-08-27 04:17

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. << Daming King of the Sea >>: A modern man traveled to the Ming Dynasty and became the King of the Sea. He dominated the palace and became a famous person in history. 2. " Imperial Physician of the Qing Dynasty ": Modern doctors traveled back to the Kangxi period. With their foresight and superb medical skills, they swam in the waves of history and became the leaders of the medical field at that time. 3. " The End of the Ming Dynasty.A ": A high school liberal arts student traveled to the end of the Ming Dynasty, fought against the Qing Dynasty invasion, and became a national hero. 4. [Tomb of the Ages]: Transmigrate to another world and become an ominous person. He holds the Dao for the heavens and acts against the heavens. 5. " The Story of Helping Leisure ": Modern people travel back to ancient times, transplanting modern entertainment and fashion concepts into ancient history, creating a relaxing and interesting journey through time. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like my recommendation.

Which time-travel novels or historical novels were the most popular?

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2025-03-05 03:49

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: - "Demon King Qing Huang"-a fantasy novel. The main character, Zhang Jiuzhen, was unwilling to die first out of politeness. It had its own comical attributes. - "I Really Don't Want to Be an Emperor" was a funny and dissing novel. Zhao Zheng, the prince of the Great Qian Dynasty, only wanted to be an idle vassal king, but he was returned to the throne by various strategists and generals, becoming Emperor Qian who unified the world. - "Aristocratic Family"-a classical fictional novel. The noble girl who transmigrated to the capital had to deal with her husband's lack of love, her mother-in-law's lack of love, her father's death, and even the change of concubines. - "The Yuan Family's Bastard Son of the Three Kingdoms"-A novel of the Qin and Han Dynasties. He transmigrated to become Yuan Shao's Bastard Son and achieved hegemony through personal efforts. - "Three Kingdoms Mercenary Group"-Virtual MMORPG novel. A key historical character becomes a mercenary and is no longer controlled by any force. - "Reborn Husband and Wife"-Back to the previous dynasty, the female protagonist married into a high official and aristocrat, and became rich many times to start a business. - [Moyun Embroidery]-Back to the era of the Dream of the Red Chamber, the female protagonist built the Dream of the Red Chamber to take revenge and increase her own strength. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which time-travel fictional historical novels were written brilliantly?

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2024-08-30 23:12

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following historical novels: 1. "The Passion of the Sui and Tang Dynasties": An ordinary middle school student travels through the chaotic Sui Dynasty and has the Passion of the Gun Upgrade System. He turns into a gun god. 2. "The Legend of the Rise of the Other World": After transmigrating into Hard Mode, the protagonist rises from the ground, flies to the sky, and commands the wind and clouds. 3. <<Time Travel: From a Beggar to an Emperor>>: A young man from Huaxia traveled through foreign lands and rose from the bottom to become a supreme emperor.> 4. "Great Qin: The Beginning of the Ancestral Dragon's Supervision of the Country": Transmigrating to become the life friend of the First Emperor, entrusting Qin Zheng to the orphan, the beginning of the Ancestral Dragon's Supervision of the Country. 5. "I am a God-level Emperor": Lin Shao traveled to ancient times and became an emperor with his own abilities, becoming the ruler of the land. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which classic time-travel novels with historical characters were worth recommending?

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2025-02-24 15:13

1. "Allure is Wrong." Gaoyang of the Early Tang Dynasty: Wang Ke of Wu, Bian Ji, Fang Yiai, Princess Wencheng, Xu Hui, Wu Zetian and other historical figures. 2. "The Great Han Dynasty: Bai Qi and other historical figures." 3. The Rise of the Humble Class: A historical figure in the Four Books, Five Classics, and Eight-legged Essay. 4. "Fox Falling in a Different World": Ying Zheng, Guo Jia, Yin Zhen, Zi Xin and other historical figures. 5. "Lord of the Nation: I Can Summon Historical Figures": Hua Mulan, Zhao Yun, Li Yuanba, Zhuge Liang, and other historical figures. 6. "Two Thousand Years of Ghost Valley": Cao Gui, Xianzhen, Zhuan Zhu, Sun Wu, Sun Bin, Su Qin, Bai Qi, Li Si, Zhang Liang, Wei Qing, Guo Jia, Zhuge Liang, Li Chunfeng, Liu Bowen and other historical figures. 7. "Ming Wuxun": Ming Wuzong Zhengde Emperor and other historical figures. 8. "Three Kingdoms: Fate Catalog, Opening Wedding to Da Qiao": Famous officials, generals, and other historical figures. 9. "I am Fengxian": Lu Bu and other historical figures. 10. "Zhenguan Tang Shiyue": Historical figures in Zhenguan's governance. 11. Light Cavalry of the Three Kingdoms: Dian Wei, Xu Chu, Yan Liang, Wen Chou, Gao Shun, Zhao Yun and other historical figures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which historical time-travel novels looked the best?

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2024-09-06 02:28

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following historical novels to you: 1. The First Trash Child Prodigy of the Great Song Dynasty: It described how Fang Zhongyong, who had transmigrated to the Northern Song Dynasty, used trash as the peak of his life and overthrew the path of power. 2. [Platinum Chef in the Tang Dynasty: The descendant of the unparalleled Tang Dynasty's God of Food, Tang Yan, traveled back to the Tang Dynasty and used his own skills and knowledge to set up a stall to sell youtiao in the Tang Dynasty.] 3. [Tang cram school: Li Hao, who transmigrated to the Tang Empire, cultivated martial arts with his literary skills and became a genius that shocked the Tang Empire.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which stories in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms were not historical facts?

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2025-03-08 22:19

Many historical events and characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms have been fabricated or exaggerated. The following are some of the stories that are not historical facts: The time and scale of the Battle of Red Cliff were exaggerated. In fact, the Battle of Red Cliff took place in 208 AD, not 207 AD. In addition, the number of warships, soldiers, and scale of the Battle of Red Cliff had also been greatly exaggerated. The story of Guan Yu going to the meeting alone was fabricated. In history, Guan Yu did not go alone. His real action was to surrender to Cao Cao and join Cao Cao's forces. The story of Zhang Fei being cut into two was fabricated. Zhang Fei wasn't cut into two. He recovered his body later. The story of Liu Bei visiting the thatched cottage three times was fabricated. In history, Liu Bei did not visit Zhuge Liang three times. Instead, he received Zhuge Liang's help on his first visit. The battle between Cao Cao and Lu Bu was exaggerated. In fact, Cao Cao did not defeat Lu Bu. He was defeated by Lu Bu. The story of Zhao Yun saving Ah Dou was fabricated. In history, Zhao Yun did not manage to save the loser, but Zhuge Liang was the savior. Although these stories appeared in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, they did not match the real history. However, as a literary work, Romance of the Three Kingdoms also had many wonderful descriptions and characters that were still widely read.

Which historical novel was more appropriate to historical facts?

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2024-09-03 19:41

The creation of historical novels was often limited by the historical background and the creation of characters, so it was very important to keep the historical truth as much as possible. The following are some historical novels that are considered to be more relevant to historical facts: Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The history of the Three Kingdoms period is a very important period in Chinese history. This book uses the Three Kingdoms period as the background to describe various political struggles, wars, and character creation. Dream of the Red Chamber: Dream of the Red Chamber is a novel describing the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty, but it also reflects many social problems at that time, such as class contradictions and the gap between the rich and the poor. The book also described the lives and characters of some of the Qing Dynasty nobles. 3 Water Margins: Water Margins is a novel about the peasant uprising in the Song Dynasty, but it also reflects the dark side of society at that time, such as official coercion and corruption. Records of the Historian: The Records of the Historian is the first general history of ancient China. It records the history from the Xia Dynasty to the Western Han Dynasty. It is the earliest comprehensive historical work in China. These novels were all very famous works in history and were considered to be closer to the historical facts. However, it should be noted that these novels were all literary works, and there might be certain fictional and exaggerated parts.

Please recommend novels with good writing style, based on historical facts, and not involving ancient or time-travel novels.

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2025-03-06 18:33

I recommend the book " Clouds of the Three Kingdoms " to you. It is a historical novel about the Qin and Han Dynasties. It relies on historical facts and is well written. It tells the historical facts of an ordinary person struggling in troubled times and brings you an extraordinary mental journey. I'm sure you'll like it. I wish you a happy reading!

Sima Qian and Ban Gu's writing of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is closer to historical facts

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2024-09-16 05:05

Sima Qian and Ban Gu were both famous historians in ancient China. They recorded the history of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. However, there was no clear answer to the question of who wrote the history that was closer to the facts. Sima Qian was a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. His Records of the Historian was a very important historical work that recorded historical events and figures from ancient times to the Western Han Dynasty. Sima Qian's record of the history of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty may have some subjective and prejudice because he lived in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for a short time and his political views and tendencies were more prominent. Ban Gu was a historian of the Eastern Han Dynasty. His Han Shu was a very important historical work that recorded historical events and figures from ancient times to the Eastern Han Dynasty. Compared with Sima Qian, Ban Gu's political views and tendencies were more obvious. He emphasized the importance of law and system more, and his historical records of the Han Dynasty were relatively more objective and accurate. Therefore, from a historical point of view, Sima Qian and Ban Gu's history had their own unique value and contribution. It was impossible to simply say whose history was closer to the historical facts.

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