"The Ming Dynasty Diviner" was a historical novel by Mu Yi. It told the story of a high school student who loved fortune-telling. He was accidentally hit in the head by a clay statue of Guigu 'zi, the forefather of fortune-telling in a temple. He traveled to the Ming Dynasty and became the disciple of a poor fortune-teller. He began to make a living by fortune-telling in ancient times. He quickly discovered that there was something in his head that made his divination skills different from the rest. P.S. There are two reader groups: 45350704 and 72505368, both of which are super reader groups with 1000 members. All readers are welcome to join. The overall rating of this book is:
The most successful fortune-telling character I've ever seen was Dongfang Shuo (Chen Daoming) in Huang Xiaoming's version of the Emperor of the Han Dynasty. Dongfang Shuo was also very mysterious. He would suddenly say something ambiguous to you. The person involved was also looking at the flowers in the fog. In the end, when the time came, everyone was enlightened and felt very good. Especially when he snatched the woman the emperor liked, it was a pleasure. Therefore, fortune-telling was ambiguous. However, the protagonist of this book could even tell when the other party drank water and went to the toilet. Wasn't this even more heaven-defying than Zhuge Liang and Jiang Ziya? If the protagonist was so powerful, he could directly use the butterfly effect and become the emperor. To be honest, the main character now was like Yuki Amano who had a future diary. It was too heaven-defying. Also, most fortune-tellers would only be convinced if their predictions were not accurate. After all, everyone had their own taboos. More importantly, everyone had their own little secrets. If you were too effective, you would scare everyone. In fact, not many people would come looking for you [mn =5]. The creativity of this book is a lever, but there are some opinions that must be voiced out. 1. Joining the Jinyiwei, although it is extremely incompatible with the temperament of a half-immortal who has a straight mouth, it can still be tolerated. However, the author must be careful not to deviate from the book. The title is "Ming Dynasty Diviner", not "Ming Dynasty Jinyiwei". Once the book is deviated, it is wearing the skin of a diviner and doing the work of Jinyiwei. 2. Because the master didn't believe in the pig's trotter in the book, he could only hide his true strength several times. Because of this, he suffered a lot and suffered a lot. Although he finally recovered, that was the halo of the pig's trotter. It was luck and couldn't be taken seriously. No matter how stupid he was, he should wake up. It didn't matter if he didn't believe it, but his master would believe it if he said it out loud. Trust could be accumulated. If he still cowered after suffering so many hidden losses, he would really be courting death. There was a good saying that said,'pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger.' But if he pretended to be a pig for too long, he would really become a pig. 3. The protagonist's personality was too soft. Of course, this was the author's setting. I shouldn't have said anything, but the author's foreshadowing made me feel that it was a little out of place. In the modern world, the protagonist might not be the most popular person in the school, but he was still the most popular person in the class. This kind of person had not been polished by society yet. It was unreasonable for him to be so soft. In fact, he was just a little kid, and he dared to come out and stop Guigu 'zi's stone statue when he saw it being humiliated. This was also a bit arrogant. 4. In the book reviews, some people said that it would be suspicious if one could read fortunes more accurately than their master after being possessed. In fact, there was no need for that. They could just say that they had survived the disaster and had received the teachings of Master Guigu 'zi (which was also a fact). The ancient people liked this kind of thing.
"General of Qin" was a historical novel by the author, The Soaring Prince of the East. It told the story of how the king of Qin swept across the world and how powerful he was! At the end of the Warring States Period, the chaotic world was about to end. After his rebirth, he became a member of Jing Ke's convoy. The wind is blowing, the water is cold, and the strong man will never come back! How would he choose to personally participate in the historical drama of Jing Ke assassinating Qin? The character information included: Zhao Tuo was the male protagonist. The information about him was: An insignificant general of Qin; Ying Yinman was the female protagonist; Qin Shihuang was the supporting male character. The information about him was: The Emperor of the Ages; Black Butt was the supporting male character; Shejian was the supporting male character; Liu Ji was the supporting male character; Li You was the supporting male character. The information about him was: Strange. The overall evaluation of the book list was: A new book that I found, and it sounded pretty good. It felt a little like Qin Li. The protagonist was reborn as a member of Jing Ke's convoy. Of course, it started with Jing Ke assassinating the king of Qin...| I'm still reading ~ The non-system text is still pleasing to the eye.| The wind blew and the water was cold. The protagonist's soul traveled to the end of the Warring States Period and became a member of Jing Ke's convoy. How should the protagonist break the situation when faced with Jing Ke's assassination of the Qin Emperor?
There was no system, and the logic was relatively rigorous. The protagonist's growth path was also more reasonable. There was no random technology tree, and it was all based on the technical level at that time.
The author was very attentive and would look up a lot of information. Sometimes, he would compare them repeatedly. The most thoughtful thing was to post a comment at the end of the chapter. Those who did not understand or were interested could take a look. It was not bad.| The mighty Qin army marched eastward. Wherever the king's orders went, spears and spears were displayed.| [Pre-Qin Dynasty][General][Assistant Minister]
The opening was Jing Ke assassinating Qin, the hellish difficulty of Zhao's imperial clan. It was to see how the protagonist would turn the tables and fight for life in death. On the way to the army, he had outstanding military achievements, got along with famous people in history, and competed with enemies in the army. A real man is granted the title of marquis when he is alive, and the ancestral temple is sacrificed when he dies!| I can still read the historical articles that I've been reading recently.| After the Qin officials, it was worth a look.| A novel similar to Qin Li should be considered a novel that paid tribute to Qin Li. The protagonist became Zhao Tuo in the future, starting from stabbing Jing Ke in the back and entering the vision of the future Qin Shihuang. From a soldier to a general of Qin, he had participated in the three wars of destroying Yan, Wei, and Chu! In the battle against Chu, Li Xin was suspected of losing his intelligence, and Li You and Meng Tian became the background. Overall, it was highly recommended!| His writing was comparable to Qin Li's, or even better. It was one of the best historical texts written in the Pre-Qin period.| It was recommended.
I think the highest evaluation of my favorite novel is that the author is a wise person.
The current update of this book was completely in line with it.| The main character had transmigrated into Zhao Tuo, and in the beginning of the Hell difficulty, he had gone from being a criminal of the Zhao royal family to the convoy that Jing Ke had used to assassinate Qin, and then to being assassinated by Jing Ke, entering the vision of the future Qin Emperor. From a soldier to a general of Qin, he had participated in the three wars of capturing the King of Yan, destroying Wei, and destroying Chu! The protagonist's growth path was more reasonable. He climbed the technology tree and gained some small cheats, but the technology was based on the technical level at that time. If it didn't come up, it would be gunpowder.| Tagged: Pre-Qin, History
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Introduction: Zhao Tuo accidentally traveled to the end of the Warring States Period and became a member of Jing Ke's convoy. He had personally experienced the tragic failure of Jing Ke's assassination of Qin, but he had been conferred a title by the King of Qin and became his confidant.
He had followed the Qin army to conquer the four regions, pacifying the six countries, and witnessed the rise of the Great Qin Empire. He had grown up in the chaotic world, encountered all kinds of opportunities, and faced all kinds of crises and challenges. Would he be able to survive in this bloody era and realize his dreams?
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Analysis of the characters in Jin Yong's novels: The characters in Jin Yong's novels had various personalities. Some were kind, some were vicious, some were open-minded, some were eccentric, some were loyal, and some were traitors. The following are some typical characters in Jin Yong's novels: 1. Linghu Chong: Open minded, loyal to the Jianghu, loyal, adventurous, loves to drink. 2. Lin Pingzhi: Inferiority complex, ruthless, loyal on the surface, evil on the inside, ambitious, love money as much as life. 3. Guo Jing: Loyalty, integrity, kindness, determination, courage, loyalty, and some recklessness. 4 Zhou Zhiruo: Smart, witty, sinister, selfish, ambitious, jealous, and controlling. 5. Ren Yingying: Gentle, smart, independent, ambitious, shrewd, cold, and resourceful. 6. Huang Rong: Smart, witty, brave, kind, caring, somewhat vain, and somewhat selfish. 7 Duan Yu: Gentle, kind, upright, ambitious, somewhat dull, somewhat dull. 8 Murong Fu: Sinister, cunning, selfish, cruel, vengeful, vain. The Four Friends of Plum Blossom Village: Open minded, upright, loyal, humorous, jokers, and a little silly. 10 Wei Xiaobao: Smart, selfish, flexible, cunning, loves to joke, has a sense of humor, and is somewhat lecherous.
Jin Yong is a famous wuxia novel in China. His works have been widely spread and influenced several generations of Chinese people. There were many famous characters in his works, some of which included: 1 Wei Xiaobao: The famous villain in Jin Yong's works is a smart, capable, and witty businessman. He is also a person full of humor and adventurous spirit. 2. Qiao Feng: The male protagonist in Jin Yong's works is a brave and fearless martial arts figure who is also one of the most popular characters in Jin Yong's works. 3 Xiaolongnu: One of the female protagonists in Jin Yong's works is a beautiful and mysterious woman. Her martial arts are extremely high and she is known as "Xiaolongnu". 4 Duan Yu: One of the male leads in Jin Yong's works is a handsome and talented martial arts figure. His martial arts have reached the peak of perfection. 5 Yang Guo: One of the male leads in Jin Yong's works is a strong and unyielding martial arts figure with a distinct personality. His martial arts are extremely high, but he also has the characteristics of deep love. These characters played an important role in Jin Yong's novels. Their plots and characters were also a major feature of Jin Yong's works.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been widely spread and influenced several generations of Chinese people. The following are the characters in Jin Yong's novels: 1. The Legend of the Condor Heroes: Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, Ouyang Feng, Hong Qigong, Huang Yaoshi, Huang Gang Leader, Zhou Botong, Mu Nianci, etc. [2]<< Tian Long Ba Bu >>: Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu, Duan Zhengchun, Wang Yuyan, Zhong Ling Yuxiu, Duan Yu's cousin Azhu, Azi, etc. 3. The Condor Heroes: Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu, Guo Fu, Huang Rong, Huang Yaoshi, Zhou Zhiruo, Cheng Ying, Yue Lingshan, Li Mochou, etc. [4]" Smiling Proud Jianghu ": Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying, Yue Buqun, Ren Woxing, Lin Pingzhi, Yue Lingshan, Feng Qingyang, etc. 5. The Deer and the Cauldron: Wei Xiaobao, Kangxi, Oboi, Xiaoguizi, Princess Jianning, Princess Xiangxiang, Zheng Chenggong, etc. 6." Journey of Chivalrous Men ": Shi Potian, Yue Buqun, Ren Yingying, Lin Pingzhi, Lu Chengfeng, Shi Zhongyu, Ouyang Ke, Huang Yaoshi, etc.
Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works were widely translated into many languages and had a wide readership around the world. Jin Yong's novels used martial arts as the theme to describe the grudges, love, and hatred between various Jianghu characters. The following are some famous characters in Jin Yong's novels: Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, Ouyang Feng, etc. in the Legend of the Condor Heroes 2. Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu, Huang Yaoshi, etc. in the Condor Heroes 3. Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu, etc. in the Eight Dragons and Eight Dragons 4. Ling Huchong, Ren Yingying, Yue Buqun, etc. in the Laughing Proud Jianghu 5. Yuan Chengzhi, Li Xunhuan, Huang Yaoshi, etc. in the Green Blood Sword 6. Wei Xiaobao, Kangxi, Oboi, etc. in The Deer and the Cauldron These characters in the novel had complex interpersonal relationships, profound martial arts cultivation, profound philosophy of life, and were deeply loved by the readers.
Jin Yong is a famous wuxia novel in China. His works are very popular among Chinese readers. The following are the names of 50 characters in Jin Yong's novels: 1 Linghu Chong 2 Ren Yingying 3 Guo Jing 4 Huang Rong 5 Dragon Girl 6 Zhou Zhiruo Cheng Lingsu 8 Extermination 9 Yue Buqun Huashan Sect Leader Wei Xiaobao Jin Yong himself Qiao Feng Xuzhu Duan Yu Murong Fu A'Zhu The Four Friends of Mei Village Duan Zhengchun 20 Duan Wangye Sect Leader Yue Ren Woxing Star Absorption Technique Zhou Botong Huashan Sect Leader's Wife Madam Wang Monk of Golden Wheel Temple Medicine Master Huang Ouyang Feng Hong Qigong Zhou Botong's Son Zhou Zhiruo's Son Anne Princess Fragrance Sect Leader of the Heng Mountain Sect Heng Mountain Sect Disciple Ren Yingying's Father Wei Xiaobao's employer Emperor Kangxi Emperor Yongzheng Emperor Qianlong Huashan Sect Disciple Ming Cult Master Zhang Zhang Sanfeng, Sect Leader of Wudang Sect Shaolin Temple Master Duan Zhengchun's Lover Duan Wangye's Lover The Wife of the Four Friends of Mei Zhuang Abbess Miejue's Disciple Zhou Zhiruo's Cousin
Jin Yong (Jianping) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works, such as The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, and The Smiling Proud Jianghu, were regarded as classic martial arts novels. The characters in Jin Yong's novels were rich and vivid. Many characters had profound thoughts and personalities, which were regarded as an important part of Chinese culture. The following are some famous characters in Jin Yong's novels: Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, Ouyang Feng, etc. in the Legend of the Condor Heroes 2. Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu, etc. in the Eight Dragons and Eight Divisions 3. Ling Huchong, Ren Yingying, Yue Buqun, etc. in the Laughing Proud Jianghu Xiao Longnu, Yang Guo, Huang Rong, etc. in the Condor Heroes 5. Zhang Wuji, Zhou Zhiruo, Abbess Annihilation, etc. in The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre 6. Wei Xiaobao, Emperor Kangxi, etc. in The Deer and the Cauldron These characters not only played an important role in the novel, but also were widely praised and influenced in real life.
Most of the characters in Jin Yong's novels were not real but fictional. They were created by Mr. Jin Yong according to his own creative inspiration and preferences. Although some of the characters were based on historical archetypes, many of the characters in Jin Yong's novels were fictional.
An example of a couplet from Jin Yong's novel is as follows: 1. Linghu Chong: Proud in Jianghu, Unique in Jianghu 2. Lin Pingzhi: A Genius of the Martial Arts World Guo Jing: The Great Chivalrous Man is for the Country and the People 4. Huang Rong: The heroine's demeanor is smart and clever 5. Qiao Feng: Heroic and Righteous 6 Duan Yu: Handsome, unrestrained, and elegant 7 Xuzhu: Free and easy, growing up happily Xiao Longnu: Beautiful and peerless, Condor Hero Huashan Sword Contest: A Gathering of Heroes Wei Xiaobao: Cunning and Humorous
It was difficult to determine the ranking of the characters in Jin Yong's novels because everyone's ranking might differ according to different standards and personal preferences. The following are some factors that might affect the rankings: 1. Level of martial arts strength: In Jin Yong's novels, people with high martial arts strength often had higher status and ranking. For example, Huang Yaoshi, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, and other people's martial arts were very strong, but their rankings were not necessarily lower than other people. 2. Character relationships: In Jin Yong's novels, character relationships are also very important. Some characters had deep friendships or cooperative relationships with each other, and these relationships might affect their rankings. For example, in Jin Yong's novels, there were complicated relationships between the major sects, the leaders of the martial arts world, and the people of the martial arts world. 3. Plot: The plot in Jin Yong's novel is also very crucial. Some characters appeared in important positions due to the arrangement of the story, such as supporting roles for the protagonist, allies of the villain, etc. 4. Character: In Jin Yong's novels, every character has its own unique personality and characteristics. Some characters were very positive, while others were more negative and evil. These personality traits and the image of the characters would also affect their rankings. Considering all the above factors, the ranking of the characters in Jin Yong's novels might be like this: 1. Qiao Feng: As the protagonist of Jin Yong's novel, Qiao Feng was one of the most famous people in Jianghu. His martial arts were strong, his righteousness was high, and he was brave and fearless. 2. Duan Yu: Duan Yu's martial arts skills are strong, intelligent, witty, kind, and upright. He is one of the most outstanding protagonists in Jin Yong's novels. 3. Xuzhu: Xuzhu was an orphan who had no one to rely on. However, he was born kind, intelligent and witty. He was indifferent to fame and wealth. He became one of the most relaxed characters in Jin Yong's novels. 4. Xiao Longnu: Xiao Longnu is a fairy-like woman. She is gentle, kind, independent, and is known as the "Immortal Sister" in the Jianghu.