The following are some examples of lurking in the Republic of China:
** 1. A real person lurking **
Liao Yunzhou, a graduate of Huangpu's fifth phase, had been alone in the enemy camp for 20 years and led the army to successfully revolt in the Huaihai campaign. This was a true example of how he had infiltrated the enemy camp during the Republic of China and played a key role in the end.
** 2. Lurking in Film and Television Works **
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I recommend Shao Song, a historical novel written by grenades that are afraid of water. In 1127, the Northern Song Dynasty perished and Zhao Gou ascended the throne, but he drove away all the loyal officials. The protagonist's soul penetrated Zhao Gou's body. After he plunged into the Nine Dragon Well, he seemed to have changed into another person and shouted that he wanted to resist the gold. There are a lot of male supporting characters in the book, such as Bei Yan, Qu Duan, etc., each with its own characteristics. Yue Fei and the others were the male leads, and Wu Yu was the female lead. This book was as heroic as " Overturning the Han Dynasty." The author was good at writing and had a wealth of knowledge. He could write the characters vividly. The protagonist traveled from the modern world. At first, he was confused by the ministers, but later, he slowly took control. There was a small problem with the character's behavior and tone, but overall, it was excellent. It was a very good recent history article. If you like history, you can take a look. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
A few novels to recommend: - King of the Spy Sea was a military-spy-agent novel written by a normal person. He talked about 21st century corporate spies traveling to 1923, using their nimble minds to fight against Japanese spies and fight for the country's revival. - Xiangjiang City 1984, an urban novel written with the right attitude. After a car accident, the senior manager of Puhua Swimming Lane transmigrated to Hong Kong in 1984. In his previous life, he took the blame. In this life, he had to control his fate. The protagonist was ruthless and human. There were also many female supporting characters. The story was novel. - Spy Web, a military-spy novel written by Deep Blue Country. During the period of the Republic of China, the unremarkable little translator grew up in the enemy's intelligence agency. He was a three-way spy who dealt with all sides. The plot was reversed many times. The protagonist's personality was likable, and he had the characteristics of the era and region. - " Doomsday Disaster: Starting from the Creation of Sanctuary " was a sci-fi novel written by Summer's Grape. Su Wu traveled to the apocalypse and had the apocalypse survival system. He built a fallout shelter and upgraded it, so there were no poison points. - Shao Song, a historical novel written by a grenade that was afraid of water. The protagonist dressed up as Zhao Gou, attacking the surrendering party and pulling back the war party to fight against the gold. The author's writing was good, and the plot rhythm was good. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
The following are some lurking TV dramas of the Republic of China: - [Lurker]: The Douban rating is high, with Sun Honglei and Yao Chen leading the lead. The story takes place in early 1945. It tells the story of Yu Zecheng, who abandoned the dark and turned to the light. He became an underground worker of the Soviet Union lurking in the Military Bureau. He obtained important information during the infiltration process and made an important contribution to the victory of the military struggle. The characters in the play were vivid and the plot was compact. Yu Zecheng was able to deal with danger and suspicion skillfully. For example, he used the internal contradictions of Tianjin Station to play a counter-plot. When he was suspected many times, he relied on his calmness, cooperation between comrades, and his eloquence to save the day. - "Startling String": Directed by Yang Dong, Sun Honglei, Huang Lei, and Jiang Yiyan. The story was set in 1941 and told the story of Zhang Fan lurking among the fake police. He fought with the enemy to eliminate the traitors and help his comrades escape danger. - " Kite " and " Infiltrations ": Although the plot was not introduced in detail, it was still a spy war drama of the Republic of China. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
Happy Days of the Republic of China was a love story created by Fengdiuzi. It mainly told the story of flowers blooming and withering. The plot of this novel is fascinating and highly recommended.
The reference material mentioned something related to the " Republic of China Lurking Order ". A forged " Republic of China Lurking Order " had been found, and there was also a poorly forged " Lurking Order " exhibit in Ma Bufang's residence that was supposedly issued by the " Central Ministry of Finance of the Republic of China Government." In addition, in some works such as the spy war of the Republic of China, there may also be plots related to the "lurking order", but most of them are fictional. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
The Republic of China was a period in Chinese history that was rich in literary works. A novel that recorded this period might be The Story of the Late Chinese Empire, written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. The novel described the difficult life of the people in China at the end of the Ming Dynasty, when the country was invaded and divided by foreign invaders. It reflected the living conditions and psychological state of the Chinese people at that time by describing the struggle and wisdom of the protagonist.
He recommended a few super interesting novels. "Red Chamber: Fuyao Rivers and Mountains" was a fictional historical novel written by Unsmiling Ocean. The male protagonist was Jia Cong, and the female protagonist was Dai Yu and many others. In the story, Jia Cong rose from a low position after transmigrating. The logic was smooth, and it was a three-star + Doujin. However, there were some points that were not recommended, such as the author's bad attitude towards readers 'comments. "Rebirth 1978" was a novel about urban life. The main character was reborn at the beginning of the reform and opening up. The female lead was a lone character but had been a long-term bystander. "The Path of Rebirth in the Wilderness" was a Xianxia novel without stars in the sky. Zhao Song, a modern man, created his own cultivation method to rewrite history. The author was still asking for advice. "Rebirth of Youth 1978", an urban novel written by Lonely Little Horse. Zhou Xiaobin's Rebirth of 1978 could show off his skills. The economics major narrated it well but stopped updating it. "A Dragon Slaying Trainer" was a light novel by the Imperial God Bai Ze. The main character, Zi Lu, etc., had a novel theme and was very interesting. The novel "Reborn in a Small Mountain Village in the Eighties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend "Records of the Great Qin Empire", a historical novel written by Meng Zi. The protagonist transmigrated into the Great Qin royal family and was exiled to the border. He had to think of a way to change his fate. The story is about Qin, Qin Shi Huang, Xiang Yu, there are two female protagonists, Machiavellian plot is well written. Even though the characters had complicated relationships, it was not bad as a historical novel. However, it was not as good as Sun Haohui's "Great Qin Empire." The Great Qin Empire Reappears was not bad either. The author's honor and loyalty. The protagonist was reborn at the end of the Qin Dynasty and rose up to dominate the world in troubled times. The content was realistic, the characters were vividly portrayed, and the battle scene was grand. Although there was a slight collapse in the later stages and the author forcefully pulled the technology tree, the later it was, the better it was. The first and middle stages were very shocking and were the best works of the late Qin Dynasty. "Rise of the Empire" was written by Broken Blade Tianya. A third-rate doctor traveled to the end of the Ming Dynasty and used medical skills and modern knowledge to make the empire rise. The main character was a little dissolute and fierce, but it was in line with the history of the Ming Dynasty. He also unscrupulously criticized the Donglin Party. The ending was rushed, but the writing and idea were good. Empire Reborn (by Zhang Weiqing) was also worth watching. The main character traveled to Zheng Chenggong's side at the end of the Ming Dynasty and started from logistics to slowly help resist the Qing Dynasty. There was no cheat, so he was more rigorous. Although the pace was slow, the improvement was obvious. He wrote the history of Nanming from a new perspective. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some recommendations for novels set in the Republic of China: 1. The story of a young lady from a big family in Shanghai and the love story of the male protagonist. 2. " I Can Change Classes Unlimited in the Republic of China ": A transmigrator learns to practice qi cultivation, refine corpses and poison, and explore the mysteries of science. 3. The story of a common man in the Republic of China depicted a magnificent era. 4. " I Open a Treasure Chest in the Grave Robbing World ": The protagonist brought the treasure chest system to the Republic of China and devoted himself to the cause of grave robbing. 5. " The Beauty of the Republic of China: Young Master, Doting Everlasting "," The Lost Love of the Republic of China: The Little Bride of the Crazy Young Master "," The Demon Hunter of the Republic of China "," The Villain Big Boss Group Came to the Republic of China to Shoot a Movie "," The Singer of the Republic of China in Time Travel "," Dreaming of the Republic of China "," These were all novels set in the Republic of China. These novels covered different topics during the Republic of China, including love, time travel, tomb robbing, etc., which could satisfy the readers 'needs for the background story of the Republic of China.
The following are some recommended novels for the common people of the Republic of China: 1. The works of Lao She, such as Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations Under One roof, and Teahouse, described the life of the common people in Beijing during the Republic of China. 2. Xiao Hong's Hulan River Biography described the local customs of a small town in the northeast. 3. Shen Congwen's " Border Town " described the style of Xiangxi. These novels allowed readers to understand the daily life of the common people and the customs of the market during the Republic of China.