I think the novel that fits this plot is the Tang Dynasty. The protagonist gallops across the grasslands, wreaks havoc in Chang 'an and Luoyang, and has a drunken journey to Anxi. Finally, through various means, he makes a comeback and successfully completes the desire of the king of the grasslands. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I can recommend two ancient novels about the male protagonist who traveled across the grasslands. The first book was " Princess Gulun Chunxi." It told the story of a princess from the Central Plains and a Mongolian man. It involved love after marriage and a foreign background. The second book was " The Prairie Is King at the End of Ming Dynasty." The male protagonist was the overlord of the grasslands, and the female protagonist was the princess. The encounter between the two changed the kingdom of the male protagonist. These two novels met the requirements of Gu Yan's novels.
The following are a few recommendations for novels that travel across the ancient grassland, suitable for girls to read: 1. " Princess Gulun Chunxi " tells the story of a princess from the Central Plains and a Mongolian man. It involves love after marriage and a foreign background. 2. " The Prairie is King at the end of the Ming Dynasty ": The male protagonist is the overlord of the grasslands, and the female protagonist is the princess. The encounter between the two changed the kingdom of the male protagonist. 3. " After the Marriage in the Grassland ": The story of the beauty of the Central Plains, Si Lu, who was forced to marry into a distant grassland and become the pearl of the Central Plains that everyone coveted. 4. " I Tamed the Wolf King of the Grassland After Substitute Marriage ": The heroine of the story came to the grassland through a substitute marriage and finally tamed the Wolf King of the Grassland. These novels were all time-travel novels with the theme of the ancient grassland. The plot was attractive and suitable for girls to read.
Jin Zi's recommended ancient novels included Dream of the Qing Dynasty and Ink Rivers and Rivers.
Here are some recommendations for novels about crossing the grasslands: 1. " The Bloody Sunset of the Qin War ": The protagonist traveled to the grasslands at the end of the Warring States Period and led the soldiers to fight in all directions on the grasslands, finally achieving extraordinary achievements. 2. " Dang Qin ": The protagonist traveled to the end of Qin Dynasty, lived on the grasslands, and formed an indissolvable bond with the Xiongnu, eventually becoming the Xiongnu Khan. 3. " The Prairie is King at the end of the Ming Dynasty ": The protagonist established his own grassland kingdom at the end of the Ming Dynasty. He fought in all directions and finally became the overlord of the grassland. In addition, there were other grassland novels such as Tang Zongheng, Grassland Special Forces, Tengri Wolf King, and The Legend of Hailibu. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for novels about crossing the grasslands.
Yes, my recommendation is "Unsheathed Sword: Killing the Enemy Explosive Equipment System." This book was set in the context of the war of resistance. The protagonist, Yang Rui, had transmigrated to the world of the sword and became a battle general under Li Yunlong. He also had a killing system. At this critical moment, the protagonist's group suffered all kinds of attacks and many people died. However, he relied on the help of the system and his own courage and perseverance to persist in the battle and finally won. If you want to feel the hot-blooded battle and determination, you might as well read this book. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
The following are the recommendations of a few novels that travel through the ancient grassland, suitable for girls to read: " Princess Gulun Chunxi " tells the story of a princess from the Central Plains and a Mongolian man. It involves love after marriage and a foreign background. 2. " After the Marriage in the Grassland ": The story of the beauty of the Central Plains, Si Lu, who was forced to marry into a distant grassland and become the pearl of the Central Plains that everyone coveted.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. But generally, a novel titled 'across the bridge' could center around a community separated by a bridge, and the story could explore the differences, relationships, and interactions between the two sides. Maybe it's a story of connection or disconnection depending on how the bridge is used in the narrative.
I recommend novels such as "The Northern Wolves of the Three Kingdoms,""The Wolf Tribe,""The Conquest of the Ambitious Hero at the End of the Ming Dynasty,""The Hegemony Begins from the Grassland,""The Bloody Sunset of the Qin War,""The Grassland King at the End of the Ming Dynasty," The Survivors of the Great Song Dynasty,"" Dang Qin,"" Grassland Special Forces,"The Zhu Family," and "A Smile of the Rivers and Mountains," and the Anger of the Beauty." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The grassland cavalry and the European heavy cavalry were both ancient cavalry types that had had wonderful combat performances in history. In some movies, there were also battles between grassland cavalry and European heavy cavalry. In The True Lies, the protagonist, Jonathan Sally, was a British intelligence officer who was involved in a mission to find a mysterious grassland cavalry. In the movie, Jonathan had a fierce battle with a mysterious grassland cavalry. The main character in The Braveheart, William Wallace, was a Scottish knight who led his troops to fight many battles with the English army, including some battles between the grassland cavalry and the European heavy cavalry. 3. Alexander the Great (Alexander the Great). Alexander the Great's army also included some grassland cavalry and European heavy cavalry, who played an important role in the war. Of course, these movies were only a minority. Not all movies involved the battle between the grassland cavalry and the European heavy cavalry. However, these movies and novels all showed the charm and power of the ancient cavalry and made people appreciate the important role of cavalry in war.