πI recommend you to read " The Warring States Period with the City " and " My Empire Simulation Device ", these two historical fiction novels. Both of them have elements of the empire. The former tells the story of a gamer who transmigrated into the younger son of the King of Zhao, developed the city, and established the empire. The latter is a story of a person who transmigrated into troubled times with the Empire Simulation Device, and realized the development of the country through the construction of the Great Wall, Dujiangyan, and the Jinghang Grand Canal. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following historical novels to you:
1. "The Great Sima of the Warring States Period": It described the chaotic warfare and the contending of hundreds of schools of thought during the Warring States Period. The protagonist was in charge of the nine methods of establishing a country to assist Wang Ping.
2. " His Majesty Begs Me to Be the Crown Prince ": The protagonist Lin Feng transmigrated to the Xia Dynasty to assist the little emperor in finding the joy of the world.
3. " Survival at the end of the Western Jin Dynasty ": In order to survive at the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the protagonist Wei Shuo engaged in illegal salt trafficking, became famous, and finally took over the world on behalf of Jin.
4. A generation of pure otaku accidentally transmigrated to the Three Kingdoms period, and see how he traveled in this era.
5. << Night Light >>: The story of the protagonist's growth from a soldier to a general, fearless for love.
6. " The Late Ming Dynasty: Lord of the World ": Xiao Yi traveled to the late Ming Dynasty and used the game system to dominate the world.
7. " The Last Three Kingdoms 2: Prospering Wei ": The protagonist Cao Liang transmigrated to the Cao Wei period. He turned the tide and helped the building to collapse. He fought Sima, revived Cao Wei, destroyed Shu and broke Wu.
8. " I'm Crosstalk in the Great Tang ": The protagonist transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty and wanted to rely on crosstalk to rise to fame and dominate the world.
I hope you like my recommendation.π
You should check out 'Killing Stalking'. It's intense and has a unique story. But be warned, it's quite dark. Another one is 'Semantic Error', which is sweet and charming.
πI recommend Grave Robber and I'm Cultivating in a Grave Robber World to you. They're both suspense-adventure-survival novels, but not time-travel novels. Grave Robber told the story of the thirty-six sects and seventy-two secret arts of the Grave Robber Sect. Many of the plots were adapted from legends and myths, so you wouldn't be disappointed. On the other hand," Cultivation in a Grave Robbing World " combined the elements of cultivation and was also full of adventure and graverobbing! I hope you like my recommendation.π
A really good one is 'All the Light We Cannot See' by Anthony Doerr. It takes place during World War II. The story follows a blind French girl and a German boy. It's beautifully written, with descriptions that make you feel like you're right there in the middle of the war - torn Europe.
One great historical fiction book is 'The Pillars of the Earth' by Ken Follett. It vividly depicts the building of a cathedral in the Middle Ages, with complex characters and a richly detailed setting. Another is 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel, which offers a unique perspective on Thomas Cromwell's life during the Tudor period. And 'All the Light We Cannot See' by Anthony Doerr is also excellent, set during World War II and exploring the lives of a blind French girl and a German boy.
'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens is a popular historical fiction book from 2018. It's set in the marshes of North Carolina and tells a story of a young girl growing up in isolation. The descriptions of the natural environment and the small - town life of the time are really vivid.
One great work is 'The Kite Runner' by Khaled Hosseini. It's set in Afghanistan and delves into themes like friendship, betrayal, and the impact of historical events on personal lives. Another is 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' also by Hosseini, which focuses on the lives of women in Afghan history.