There were novels similar to Total War of the 18th Century: 1."I feel uncomfortable all over if I don't fight for a day." Author: It's a blessing to complain. 2: The Overlord Conquest of Quan You, Author: Jie Wu 3. Aztec Immortal, Author: Sword Slash Cloud Dream 4."The Empire Begins From the Fourth Calamity", Author: Lord Mirror 5. Riding and Cutting: Starting from scratch. Author: Fried Walnuts StarCraft: The Tailun Empire, Author: Nanmu Pen Refill 7:"I Want to Be an Emperor", Author: Rainy Day, Rainy Day 8:"The Complete War: The Reversal of the Qing Dynasty", Author: Tears. 9. The War Court and the Knee Pillow, Austria's Destiny, Author: Seven Years 10:"The Riding and Cutting Simulation of the Lord of the Rings." Author: Melon Eater, Red Hair Chapter 11:"Crossing the Middle Ages: Starting from the Founding of Hapburg", Author: Warlord of the Demon Hunter World, Author: Ivan the Terrible 13:"Riding and Cutting: The Overlord of Han and Xiongnu", Author: Maybe None Book of Chu, The Chronicle of Emperor Taizu, Author: Huang Hua Xia "The Wonderful Adventures of the Warhammer Elves", Author: Bamboo Basket Water Umbrella, the Light of Humanity, Author: Little Seven Heavens 17:"I defeated the Japanese under the Warring States Period", author: General of Central Hunan Lord of Valencia: Farming is Impossible, Author: Drunken Cat Laughing Swordsman Eagle of Eastern Europe, Author: Kalmar Union 20:"People in the Middle Ages, Draw Cards to Rise in Rank", Author: Crazy Stone Monster The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."One Day Without War Makes Me Feel Uncomfortable":[No. 192]... Everything is Normal (Joined: 2023/5/14Words: 65,000) 2."The Overlord Conquest of Thrones": 12000 years ago, the First Men came to Westeros from the Eastern Continent. Their beliefs triggered a war with the indigenous people, the Children of the Forest. Both sides swore an oath that the forest belonged to the Children of the Forest, and the rest of Westeros belonged to the First Men. 6000 years ago, the Andals invaded Westeros from the Eastern Continent and conquered the Southern Continent. 300 years ago, Aegon Targaryen the Conqueror, a Valyrian, set out from the Eastern Continent to conquer Westeros. Now, the supreme Khal, the conqueror of the Eastern Continent, Khal Mungo, He led the Dothraki across the Narrow Sea and asked if he could declare himself the King of the Andals, Royna, and the First Men, the Ruler of the Seven Kingdoms, and the Protector of the Realm. 3."Aztec Eternals":"Aztec Eternals" was a comfortable, niche but high-quality South American travel novel. The author wrote about the heyday of the Aztec Empire in Central America with a subject that was rarely written about. In the story, a soul from the future came to this world. He wanted to save the Native Americans from their fate of destruction and build an empire in Central America. This story was set at the beginning of the Great Voyage Era. The European colonists were on the rise. They wanted to conquer the rich land of America and colonize the vast new world. The main character had to spend hundreds of years leading the Aztec civilization on the path of destiny to conquer America. The author used concise language to write about the taste of the rainforest civilization in China and the United States, and used the analogy of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty to explain the situation of the Central American states at that time, resolving the embarrassment of the unpopular subject. This book started with Aztec history. The writing style was not bad, and the name looked like a fantasy. In fact, other than being able to reincarnate, it was just a normal civilization development novel. If the American civilization began to integrate and develop before the Great Voyage, what kind of development would it bring to the civilizations of the world and other continents? How would the soul from Huaxia allow the Aztec civilization to develop and strengthen the Aztec civilization? He looked forward to the subsequent development of the story. In general, this book was a niche but high-quality South American travel novel. It was worth recommending. 4."The Empire Begins from the Fourth Calamity": At present, it feels like a very promising fodder. The writing is very realistic. The various game technologies and Star Wars world descriptions are very good, but the updates are too slow. 5."Riding and Cutting: Starting from scratch": How can a refugee who has nothing take the crown of power? (Similar to Riding and Fighting for Hegemony, Fusion of Heavenly Salvation, Eu4 and other elements) 6. StarCraft: The Tailun Empire: StarCraft: The Tailun Empire is a Doujinshi novel with StarCraft as the background. Although the author's writing style was relatively flat, the highlight of this book was its research on StarCraft and its plot concept. Although the main character's experience was a little like Long Aotian's, overall, it was not bad. Although the story of the small characters and the main storyline of Hongda had been set, this setting also provided the author with a certain amount of room to play. Although it might be difficult for people who didn't know StarCraft to understand and feel the famous scenes of the original work, this book was still worth reading. Overall, I give StarCraft: The Tyrone Empire a recommendation index of, and a novelty index of. It's a novel with a certain novelty. 7."I Want to Be an Emperor":"I Want to Be an Emperor" was an exciting historical novel. The story was set in the chaotic times of the late Ming Dynasty. The protagonist traveled to this period and was determined to end the chaos and lead the people to stand on the top of the world. The plot was compact. The main character started off as a bandit. After going through many hardships, he finally unified the South. Then, he succeeded in the Northern Expedition, unified the world, and destroyed the barbarians. Finally, he became the emperor and led the Chinese people to rise up. In the book, the author presented a protagonist who was full of courage and determination. At the same time, he also described the social style and historical background of the late Ming Dynasty. Although there were some shortcomings, such as the severity of the plot, the contradictions in some parts of the plot, and the lack of in-depth description of the characters, it did not affect the excitement of the entire story. The readers could see it as a historical novel, especially those who were interested in historical novels. The same kind of book recommended "From the courier to become an emperor." Overall, I Want to Be an Emperor was an exciting historical novel that was worth reading. 8."The Complete War: The Qing Dynasty": In the 12th year of Kangxi, on the eve of the San Fan Rebellion, a soul from the future brought the total war system to this chaotic world. 9."War Court and Knee Pillars, Austria's Destiny": Through this book, you can understand why Europe is broken into pieces. There were many ethnic conflicts and the global colonial era. Napoleon had ended, and Shenluo had collapsed! Who could restore the glory of Hapburg? PS: The protagonist finally comes of age at around 1.8 million words 10: The Riding and Cutting Simulation of the Lord of the Rings: The Riding and Cutting Simulation of the Lord of the Rings is an irresistible book. The author cleverly fused the two different worlds of riding and cutting with the Lord of the Rings to create a unique fantasy world. The characters in the story were vivid and the plot was fascinating, making people unable to help but be moved by their adventure. The author's restrictions on the protagonist's abilities kept the story tense and suspenseful. At the same time, the author's writing style was also excellent, making people feel the charm of the world of riding and cutting and the Lord of the Rings. In short, this book was a fantasy novel worth reading. For readers who liked fantasy elements, it was definitely a good book not to be missed. 11:"Crossing the Middle Ages: Starting from the Establishment of Hapburg": Count Otto once said that the European orthodoxy was in the Hapburg family. [Genre: Ancestor Style] [System: Yes]️ [Setting: Medieval Era.] [Protagonist: A transmigrator. In his previous life, he was an orphan. He is a player of the game Pusan. The transmigrator system is similar to CK3 (King of the Crusaders 3). He has never played it before, but he can eat it if he only reads books without understanding it in depth.] His initial identity was the heir of the earl. ⚠️可能存在的毒点: The protagonist met his stepmother at the beginning of the story. She took advantage of his father's absence to harm him so that her half-brother could be the heir. After crushing his stepmother's plot, he did not choose to return the favor. Instead, he chose to unite the family. Those who wanted revenge might be disappointed. [Description: The protagonist relies on his own efforts (the system) to replace the original history and establish the Hapberg family.] After death, they would become their ancestors, and their descendants would continue to develop the family business. His son was named Alexander. It shouldn't be simple. The War of the Kingdom, Church and Secular, Old and New, All in This Book Western history, the author's foundation is still very good, but the names are more difficult to remember (from the resentment of the slacker) "Warlord of the Demon Hunter World": No System, No Goldfinger, the protagonist is only familiar with the future. 13:"Riding Cut: The Hegemon of Han and Xiongnu": This year's most anticipated Riding Cut in the mind of the single owner. The author is considered an old Riding Cut author. [Book of Chu, The Chronicle of Emperor Taizu]: High Quality Song Chuanwen, Rebellion and Hegemony Writing,[Emperor's Writing] [Protagonist: Luo Yongsheng, a master of modern deception who inexplicably transmigrated to the early Song Dynasty, a successful person who once rose from the bottom, and a homeless beggar in the early Song Dynasty.] Faced with the predicament of transmigrating to the early Song Dynasty, having no identity, no assets, and being a hooligan and beggar, the protagonist was determined to become someone above everyone else. From begging to digging out feces, to cheating and doing business, and then accumulating capital to rebel, he used unscrupulous means to become a fierce man, just to become the only person above others. "I must be the emperor who knows the most about the study of success in history. I must also be the one who has the highest achievements in the study of success because I am the emperor!" From a beggar to a supreme emperor who ruled the sun, moon, and stars, how much did he have to pay? How to work hard was all in this autobiography. Book of Chu, the original record of Emperor Taizu [Collection time: May 12, 2021. If you like this book, remember to come back and like it!]💙 "The Magical Adventures of the Warhammer Elves": 72 points "Good Grass" It was a western fantasy script set by the medieval warhammer. It felt like the overall style of writing was more inclined towards the data flow of the game. Many times, it looked like a game novel that went through the data panel flow. The main character was a black spirit who took the route of plundering and developing himself in various worlds. I can still take a look. There aren't many warhammer texts left in the Middle Ages. "Umbrella, the Light of Humanity": Umbrella, the Light of Humanity is a rare good book. It makes readers feel as if they are in a world full of unknown fears and challenges. The author used his unique pen strength to describe the protagonist's adventures starting from Raccoon City, taking the Warhammer route, colonizing the galaxy, and even the various universes. In the story, the villain company Umbrella became a giant enterprise that secretly protected mankind and fought against all kinds of abnormal phenomena, which made people's eyes light up. In the process of reading, the readers could not only feel the growth of the protagonist, but they could also be inspired to think about the fear of humans and the unknown, as well as the development of society. This book's recommendation index was definitely not to be missed. 17:"I defeated the Japanese under the Warring States Period": After the rebellion of Ying Ren, the shogunate declined, and the world's heroes rose up. You sang and we ascended the stage, and a hundred years of chaos descended. In this chaotic world, the people of the future were just a drop in the ocean. However, he, Takeda Kojiro, was not a numb person. The city lord, the dukes, and the people of the world, whatever you can do, I can do too. Although he was just an ordinary samurai, he had a firm goal. From Ise to the Sengoku stage! 18."Goldenspike Lord: Farming is impossible": I didn't come to this place to farm. Let's put the matter of building the castle on hold for now. We have to recruit soldiers first and then borrow money. My neighbor is my granary. Since I am worthy of being the lord, I will accept the life of this warmonger. --Child of the White Raven, member of the Harrington family, guardian of the people of Valencia, owner of Valencia and the two banks of the Tule River, Viscount Andy Harrington ---------------------------- Andy came to this low-magic world with the riding system of Light and Darkness. He didn't want to bring them civilization and peace. "Eagles of Eastern Europe": Foreign history, even if you don't understand it, you can understand it. The author wrote it well. 20:"People in the Middle Ages, Draw Cards to Rise in Rank":"People in the Middle Ages, Draw Cards to Rise in Rank" is a fantasy novel. The author uses Western fantasy as the background and portrays a world full of magic and adventure. The protagonist of the story, Lothar, brought the knockoff mobile card game he was developing to the medieval period of swords and magic and became a member of the Hapsberg family. What was special about this book was that the author combined fantasy elements with historical background to create a unique reading experience. Through the protagonist's growth and adventures, readers can feel the author's unique understanding and creation of the fantasy world. The plot of the entire book was compact and fascinating, making people want to continue reading. The author's writing was smooth and the plot was cleverly set, making people immersed in the story and unable to extricate themselves. Overall,"People in the Middle Ages, Draw Cards to Rise" was a delightful and fascinating fantasy novel that was worth reading.
The characters included the male lead, Li Wei. Charles, the dictator who put interests above all else, the female supporting character-Annie, the obedient maid. "Total War of the 18th Century" Author: "It's a blessing to complain. It's a game/game system novel with system flow and game elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry." [User recommendation: A transmigrator who doesn't do anything. He holds a total war cheat. During the French Revolution in the 18th century, he reversed history and devoted himself to establishing an autocratic empire.] I hope you will like this book.
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A war novel from the late 19th century to the early 20th century would experience a completely different historical background and war environment. In this world, China was facing the invasion and occupation of the Japanese imperialists, and the Chinese people were also struggling to resist the invasion of foreign enemies. The protagonist of the story might become a young student or a soldier. He/she will have the opportunity to participate in the battle against foreign invaders and fight together with other Chinese people to defend the country and the freedom of the people. In this world, China's culture and traditions might also be affected and impacted by the war. The protagonist may encounter various difficulties and challenges, but he/she will overcome these obstacles through his/her own efforts and courage to fight for his/her beliefs and goals. Travelling through the war novels of the late 19th century and early 20th century, you will experience a historical world full of challenges and opportunities. Let us witness the rise and fall of China's War of Resistance against Japan in this world and feel the Chinese people's fighting spirit and indomitable faith.
The characters included the male lead, Li Wei. Charles, the dictator who put interests above all else, the female supporting character-Annie, the obedient maid. "Total War of the 18th Century" Author: "It's a blessing to complain. It's a game/game system novel with system flow and game elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry." "Total War of the 18th Century" is a fascinating novel. It tells the story of a transmigrator who used a total war cheat during the French Revolution in the 18th century to try to establish an autocratic empire in the turbulent situation. The protagonist's dark and dictatorial style made people's eyes light up. Overall, there were not many flaws. The content of the book was extreme and described anti-war, but readers could choose whether to read it or not according to their own acceptance. This book might be a little challenging for new readers, but if they could think more about it, they might gain more. Overall, this book was a very attractive work and was worth recommending to the readers. I hope you will like this book.
There are many great 20th century fiction books. For instance, 'Ulysses' by James Joyce is a complex and innovative work that revolutionized the way novels are written. 'A Passage to India' by E. M. Forster delved into the relationship between the British and Indians during colonial times. 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison is a profound exploration of the legacy of slavery in America.
The 18th century was the golden age of English literature. The main topics of 18th-century English literature included exploration, history, religion, politics, and love. The most outstanding of them all was Thomas Hardy. His works included "tess of the d'urbervilles" and "The complete works of Sherlock Holmes." His works usually depicted the customs of 18th-century British society and the disadvantaged groups who were discriminated against by society. Another outstanding representative of 18th-century English literature was Jane Austen. His works include Pride and Predict and Sense and Sensibility. These works depicted the relationship between men and women in British society and family life, which was very popular among readers. In addition, there were many other outstanding 18th-century English literature, such as William Thackeray, Emily Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Edward Blake, etc. These essays and novels cover many topics such as nature, love, religion, and exploration. 18th century English literature is a very important literary heritage, providing a lot of valuable experience and inspiration for later generations of literature and art.
The 20 best books in the 20th century can be found in the following list. These books cover the main schools of western culture and literature in the 20th century, as well as many classic works of literature. This list isn't unique because everyone has a different definition of the best books, but they are all books that are widely regarded as excellent and worth reading. 1 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald) 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 4 War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy) 5 Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) 6. The Kite Runner (Kared Husseini) 1984 (George Orwell) 8 La Traviata (Dumas Jr.) Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte) "When the Human Stars Shine"(Han Songluo) The Three-Body Problem (Liu Cixin) 12 "White Night Journey"(Keigo Higashino) A Hundred Years of Solitude The Great Gatsby The Catcher in the Rye The Mysterious Island (James Joyce) 17 "Miserable World"(Hugo) One Hundred Years of Solitude Chapter 19: When the Human Stars Shine White Night Journey Of course, this is only a part of the list. This list is not complete. There are many other excellent literary works worth reading.
The educated and literate people, especially the nobility and the upper-middle class, were among those who read novels in the 18th century.
One great 15th - century historical fiction is 'The Pillars of the Earth' by Ken Follett. It vividly depicts life in the 15th century, including the building of a cathedral and the social hierarchies. Another is 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco. It's set in an Italian monastery in the 15th century and is full of mystery and intellectual exploration. Also, 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel gives a detailed look at the court of Henry VIII in the 15th century, with complex characters and political intrigue.
To write notes on 20th-century war and peace, you can take the following advice: 1 Understand the wars of the 20th century, including the First World War, the Second World War, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. You can read books related to the history of war, such as The Art of War, War and Peace, and other classic literary works to understand the cruelty and complexity of war. 2. Study the peaceful events of the 20th century, such as the establishment of the United Nations, the collapse of the bi-polar structure, the wars in Iraq, and the wars in afghana. You can read related books on the history of peace, such as the United Nations Constitution, Introduction to International Law, and other basic knowledge books to understand the theory and practice of peace. 3. Read relevant historical documents and news reports such as historical books, newspapers, magazines, television and radio to understand the background, influence and development of war and peace events in the 20th century.