This novel was "Rise of Central Asia". It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of transmigration, management, hegemony, and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. Rising from Central Asia: Love to do. Finished, you can read without worry. Rise of Central Asia: History of China Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties xiliao Central Asia My type again 7.13 Description: In 1204 AD, the Song, Jin, and Xixia dynasties rose in China. Genghis Khan, the pride of the Mongolian steppe, had also gradually unified the northern steppe. At this moment, Special Agent Li Chengji was accidentally brought back to this chaotic era by a mysterious Buddha statue. What was even more tragic was that the place he transmigrated to was Xiliao, where the countdown to the destruction of the country had begun. In the end, he was waiting for the death knell of history and was willing to be the slave of the Mongolians. Or should he rise up and rebel to revive the Han Dynasty? It all depended on Li Chengji's choice between national justice and personal gain… Hurry up and read!
This novel was called My Great British Empire. It was a history/foreign history novel with elements of transmigration, management, hegemony, and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [My Great British Empire] by Flying Cableway. Finished, you can read without worry. My British Empire was a very fascinating foreign historical novel. The author used the historical events of the 16th century in England as the background, and brought the readers into that era through vivid and realistic storylines. This book was not only a historical novel, but also a thought-provoking work. Through meticulous descriptions and precise historical background, the author allowed the readers to have a deep understanding of the life and emotions of that era. Reading this book, not only can you understand the history of Britain, but you can also gain inspiration for life, emotions, psychology, society, and history. The author's writing skills were outstanding. He could bring the readers into that era and let the readers feel the charm of history. I recommend this book to all readers who like history and fine novels. This book will definitely not disappoint you. Hurry up and read!
This novel was "Time Travel to the Ancient Roman Empire." It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of time travel, management, hegemony, and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "Time Travel in the Ancient Roman Empire" by Goose Eggs Can't Fly. Finished, you can read without worry. "Time Travel in the Ancient Roman Empire" was an exciting time-travel historical novel. The author described the protagonist's journey from the son of a noble, illegitimate child, gladiator, slave, Roman legion soldier to finally becoming the Roman emperor, showing a world full of challenges and adventures. The story was fascinating, and one could not help but worry about the fate of the protagonist. At the same time, the author's description of the ancient Roman Empire was very vivid, as if he was there. Although some of the battle descriptions were relatively poor, overall, the plot and historical background of the book were excellent. For readers who liked history and time-travel, this book was definitely not to be missed. Hurry up and read!
This novel was "Empire's Colonialism". It was a historical/foreign historical novel, and it had elements of transmigration, management, hegemony, and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "Empire's Colonialism" Author: Si Zhe. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "Empire: Colony Conquest": Try pushing a wave! History! Hurry up and read!
This novel was "The Headwind of the Warring States Period." It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of business and hegemony. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of "The Headwind of the Warring States Period" is Jing Ke Shou. Finished, you can read without worry. [The Headwind of the Warring States Period] was a book that inspired people. The author used a unique perspective and solid historical knowledge to write history into a story full of magic. Through the protagonist's growth and struggle, the readers could feel a tenacious and unyielding spirit. This book not only entertained and inspired the readers, but also aroused people's interest in the history of Japan's Warring States Period. Whether it was his love for history or his appreciation of the story,"The Headwind of the Warring States Period" left a deep impression on everyone. Hurry up and read!
This novel was "Wolf's Roar Warring States". It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of management and hegemony. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of Wolf's Roar Warring States was Heaven-defying Evil. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of Wolf Roar Warring States: It was the summer of the 23rd year of astronomy (1554). Nobunaga had just launched a surprise attack on Odo Hazama, but Taiyuan's Sekizai was reorganizing its forces in the Junfu Pavilion. The Itsukashima naval battle in the distant Western Kingdom was still brewing. The world's number one beauty, Saitou Guidie, remarried in Jade Butterfly City, and her husband was… Sasaka Narimasa! The worst male lead in history, the Lone Wolf Destiny, Xing Ke's closest relative, would he be the only savior of the world, or would he completely… Sinking into the abyss? The Warring States Period had been in chaos for a hundred years. Reward 1000 + points! Every 1K recommendation votes added! Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "Eagle of Eastern Europe." It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of hegemony and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. Eagle of Eastern Europe, by Kalmar Alliance. [The Eagle of Eastern Europe: Foreign history. Even if you don't understand it, you can understand it. The author wrote it well.] Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "The Sun Never Sets in Spain." It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of transmigration, hegemony, and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The Sun Never Sets in Spain by the Cave Dweller. Finished, you can read without worry. [Description of 'The Sun Never Sets in Spain': Transmigrate as the 19th century Spanish prince, recasting the glory of the first empire.] Europe and the United States, Spain ruled the world! Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "Roman War". It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of transmigration, hegemony, and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "Rome" by Four Beautiful Men. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "War in Rome": Chen Jian, the special soldier of China, traveled to the end of the ancient Roman Republic more than 2,000 years ago. It was an era where heroes emerged in large numbers. There were great military strategists and politicians, Pompeii, Caesar, Anthony, Octavian, and the leader of the slave uprising and military genius, Spartacus. Our story begins in the Lira Mountains of Guleres, home of Spartacus. The special forces, the Steel Corps, and the Chinese military strategy would set off a new story in the ancient Roman Empire. Battle, the Steel Army opened the way! Zhan Zhan, with the help of military technology! Battle, battle, battle, victory in China's military tactics! He swept across the Mediterranean Sea with his troops, and a man's sword pointed to the road to the world! Hurry up and read!
This novel was "William the Conqueror". It was a historical/foreign historical novel with elements of rebirth, management, hegemony, and Europe. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. William the Conqueror, by William De Normandie. William the Conqueror was a foreign historical novel that told the story of William I, Duke of Normandie in the 11th century. The author skillfully reincarnated the protagonist to Normandie in the 11th century, showing how he conquered England and defeated the European continent. This book focused on military affairs, supplemented by technology and farming, bringing a brand new reading experience. Although there were some minor flaws in the character setting and historical background, overall, the author's unique views on war and state affairs were eye-catching. It is recommended for readers who like the Young King's Tyrannical Writing. However, it should be noted that the protagonist's ruling power around 1066 should be handled by the Regent Council, not by a single person. Hurry up and read!