There were novels similar to 1625's Frozen Empire:
1. Stubborn Thief. Author: Duolu Hou
2. National Tide 1980, Author: Bordered Yellow Flag
3. Aztec Immortal, Author: Sword Slash Cloud Dream
4: A World of Riches, Author: An Huajun
5: Han Shizu, Author: Mi Shuli
6: The Survival Record of the Northern Dynasty. Author: Long Journey with a Sword
Wanli 1592, Author: Yuyan
8: My America, Author: Qingshan Hemlock
9:"Ming Dynasty Bandit", Author: Ankle Fractured
10:"I Want to Be an Emperor", Author: Rainy Day, Rainy Day
Wild North America 1846, Author: Toothless Grape
Sweeping the World, Author: Honor and Loyalty
13:"Song of Nishang and Iron Clothes", Author: Chris Webb
The Rise of the Tang Dynasty, Author: Flying Cableway
San Francisco Past, Author: Tao Liangchen
Daming Under the Mask, Author: The Strong Wind
Dajin Taizai, Author: Qingshan Tushan
Book of Chu, The Chronicle of Emperor Taizu, Author: Huang Hua Xia
Chapter 19: The Heart of a Crab
Desert Eagle Sultan Khan, Author: Great Ming Dynasty
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1."Stubborn Thief": I like the male lead very much because of his character and responsibility.
2."National Tide 1980":"National Tide 1980" was a book that traveled through time. It used the memories of old Beijing as the theme, allowing people to feel the group portraits of various classes, industries, and groups at the beginning of the reform and opening up. This book was centered around Ning Weimin, with various stories of Beijing snacks, famous imperial dishes, and the development of the food and beverage industry. The wonderful descriptions made people feel as if they could smell the taste of food. Although the first three chapters did not attract a large number of readers, after more than 700 chapters, the writing style of Bordered Yellow Flag became more relaxed, the rhythm and plot became more compact, and the reading experience became better and better. The most surprising thing was that there were also photos of the Easter egg chapter in the book. These photos were like proof materials in the story outline. From the photos of food to the pomegranate, it gave the readers a more intuitive feeling of the scenes depicted in the book and increased the fun of reading. Overall, National Tide 1980 was a book with a taste and was worth reading.
3. Aztec Eternals: Aztec Eternals is a fascinating American historical novel. The story took place more than ten years before the discovery of the New World by Colombo. It was about the immortal journey of a protagonist who could be reincarnated. The author used the unfamiliar Central American civilization as the background to tell a fascinating story. The protagonist was a member of an Aztec family of priests. He and his companions took away the royal power, invented hieroglyph characters based on Chinese characters, and prepared to carry out reforms. Although the author mentioned a lot of knowledge about the American civilization in the book, these details did not affect the reading experience. Instead, they increased the appeal of the story. As a veteran player of the Civilization series and P Society, I really like this book. The main character, Shilot, was a descendant of the Aztec royal priest. Through his own efforts and wisdom, he successfully helped his brother ascend the throne and rewrite the history of Montezuma II. The book described the customs of Central America vividly and truthfully. Other than the emotional scenes, the other parts were written very well. The author also set up a foreshadowing of the reincarnation of the protagonist, leaving the possibility for the development of the story in the future. Overall, I highly recommend this book. If you are interested in the Aztec civilization of Central America on the eve of the great voyage, then this book is definitely worth reading.
4."A World of Riches": The history of the Song Dynasty, in general, is not bad. There is basically nothing that makes people particularly uncomfortable. It is worth reading.
5."Han Shizu": Recently, I've been looking at the history of several countries.
This book is about the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. It's not easy to write in this era, but I think this book is okay (as long as you don't get influenced by the comments section).
Because the main character was Liu Chengyou, the hidden emperor of the Later Han Dynasty. If his father and brother had not died early, the main character would have been another Li Er. The main character written by the author should be ruthless and dark (the previous book was written about the Xiongnu emperor, which was even more ruthless). There was no exaggeration and the quantity was enough to be slaughtered.
6."Northern Dynasty Survival Record": History-Northern and Southern Dynasties-Conquest for hegemony.
Writing: OK.
Logically, OK.
In Qidian, there were relatively few novels about the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Those who were interested in this period of history could feel that the author's historical research was quite detailed. The character creation did not deviate greatly from the historical facts and was created within a reasonable range.
Of course, the point of this book was…
Ahem, can I say that this is the food of the SP?
There was no big problem with the writing, but the main character had yet to ascend to the throne.
The post-production was a little slow, but most of the novels were weak in the post-production, so it was acceptable.
It couldn't be said that this was a monogatari series. The secrets of the royal family in troubled times were probably like this.
7: Wanli 1592: Collection
8."My America":"My America" is a very interesting book. It inherits the author's style as a water resource porter. This book can help you kill time and immerse yourself in the story. The story was set in the United States in 1895. The protagonist was a rich man who could do whatever he wanted. The author, Selov, showed a sense of rebellion in the book, giving people a new understanding of American society. This book continued the author's style, lampooning the destiny of American society and the three generations of capitalists. All in all, this was a delightful book, suitable for reading in leisure time.
9.<<Great Ming Bandit>>: In 1619, during the Battle of Sarhu, a group of defeated deserters fled Liaodong after the defeat of Juniper. They fled into the pass and headed west...
Liu Heng, who had transmigrated, became a bandit with an uncertain future. He accidentally defeated his opponent and became the leader of a battalion. He trained new recruits, became the king of the mountain, set up checkpoints, and robbed gentry…He accidentally had the capital to fight for the world and became the opponent that the Jurchen were most afraid of…
10: Lao Tzu Wants to Be Emperor: Chongzhen Seventh Year
The soul passed through the scholar's body and choked to death. He was kidnapped by the rebel border army to help manage the food supplies.
In the siege of the government army, the original boss died in battle. After breaking out of the siege, the remaining troops were leaderless. The protagonist helped to support a new boss and became a military counselor with his intelligence. The second boss died of illness and he was now the boss.
Currently, he is developing and accumulating strength in Crouching Bull Mountain in a low-key manner.
The style of writing is very down-to-earth, step by step, and more realistic.
It's not the auxiliary style. One look at the title and you know it's the boss.
The character's IQ is online. He's an old author. It's worth looking forward to.
The author of The Emperor of the Valley
11: Wild North America 1846: Sapling, Old Author, Historical Conquest, Understand Everything
After looking at it, it felt ordinary.
12:"Sweeping the World": Category: History/Two Jin Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties/Eastern Jin Dynasty
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I've been wanting to read this book for a long time, but I've been reading too many articles in the past two days, so I've delayed reading it until now. This book is being serialised, and it's considered a new article. In the past two years, the two Jin Dynasties have risen in the historical section. I'm really looking forward to it. Perhaps it's because the era after the Three Kingdoms and the chaotic era of the Five Kingdoms was too tragic and dark, so I've been consciously avoiding it and didn't have the heart to read it carefully. However, novels don't have such worries.
Although this book was a work with a system, the system did not affect the reading of the book. It could be said very seriously that if he had transmigrated to that era and did not have a cheat, would it have been possible for the Northern Expedition to succeed? Was it possible to unify the world? Was it possible to farm in peace? Is it possible to lead our race to rise again?
Perhaps it was possible, but it was too difficult. It was because of the discomfort in his heart that he had to watch Fantasy to relieve some of the frustration in his heart…
For some reason, this book was a little quiet…The author's writing was very stable. He was an old author, so he probably wouldn't stop updating. Don't worry, just read!
The protagonist traveled to the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It was a tragic era. The Jin people were chased away by the Hu people like sheep, and they all became homeless refugees.
Fortunately, the main character had a system. However, the system had many restrictions, but it was enough. It wrote very clearly about that era. I kept reading it in a depressed mood... It wasn't until the main character rebuilt the Han Dynasty that things turned for the better.
The writing style was also not bad. There was a very vivid plot in it. A Hu was bullying a Jin woman without any scruples. The woman's husband could not stand it anymore and was deeply humiliated, but…This fellow had directly slammed his head against the wall. He was already feeling extremely wronged, and he would rather die than fight the Hu!
At that time, the Jin people were still true Han people. They had already been killed until they lost their courage. They could no longer straighten their backs. When they walked on the road, their eyes were evasive.
The main character had a system that could pull out an army. Strong combat power, uniform, everything was very attractive.
The protagonist took advantage of the internal strife in the Central Plains to recruit a group of refugees and brought them back to Qingzhou. The protagonist had a small piece of land there and began to build his home and farm with the help of the system.
Then, they would farm while fighting. First, they would develop on the Peninsula, then enter Liaodong. After that, they would sweep through the entire Qingzhou. Then, they would use Qingzhou as a foundation to conquer the world!
Until the Han tribe established by the protagonist shook the world. The protagonist raised the Han flag with red words on a black background, arousing countless hearts of longing for the Han Dynasty. In the end, he established the Han Dynasty and rose from the Central Plains to dominate the world!
Because of the background of the Five Barbarians, in the beginning, there were fewer Jin people in the Central Plains, and then there were more Hu people. What was even more ironic was that at that time, when people called it Han, they all thought of the Hu Han established by the Xiongnu or Hu people. Was the word "Han" worthy of being called by ordinary people? I'm so angry…Speaking of the Han people, it's the Jin people who are already submissive and numb…How sad…
Perhaps it was because I was looking forward to the protagonist leading the Han people to rise again that I persevered until now…
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Book list for collection! Please pay attention! Awesome
"Song of Nishang and Iron Clothes":"Song of Nishang and Iron Clothes" is a historical novel. The main story is about the Tang Dynasty's expedition to Goguryeo. The author was very detailed in his description and research, giving people a sense of true history. The difference between this book and other historical novels was that it presented thousands of possibilities in the past, not a simple story. The main character started his career in the ancient Korean Peninsula and interacted with various historical figures. He gave off the feeling of a Tang Dynasty version of the Spring and Autumn Records of the Sea Kingdom. The author had great respect for historical figures and the world's background, bringing a brand new historical experience to the readers. If you like historical protagonists, then this book is definitely worth reading.
"The Rise of the Tang Dynasty":"The Rise of the Tang Dynasty" was an eye-catching novel. The author used the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period as the background and told the story of a descendant of the Li Tang Dynasty who used the Southern Han Dynasty as the starting point to unify China. The plot was compact and the pace was not slow, making it very enjoyable to read. The protagonist's image was full and his personality was distinct, making people full of anticipation and admiration for him. The update speed of the book was also guaranteed. The author maintained a stable update frequency so that readers could continue to follow the development of the story. In addition, the descriptions in the book were also very detailed, especially the description of the characters. It was as if one could feel the atmosphere of the story personally. In short, The Rise of the Tang Dynasty was an unforgettable novel, recommended to readers who liked historical subjects.
San Francisco Past: New Book by a Level 5 Author
The quality is guaranteed,
The writing style is not bad. Lao Bai likes it very much.
The story has its own flavor,
Looking forward to the development of the plot.
16:"Daming Under the Mask":"Daming Under the Mask" is an excellent historical novel. The author used the Jiajing period as the background to tell the story of a character called Qian Zhancai. Qian Zhan was the loyal minister in Jiajing's eyes, but there were also people who thought he was a thorn in the side. He was duty-bound to take revenge for his family, and when his hometown was in the midst of war, he bravely faced and worked hard to change the world. The plot of the book was so fascinating that one couldn't help but wonder what would happen next. Moreover, the historical background and character descriptions in the book were very realistic, making people feel as if they were in it. The only regret was that the author did not announce the reader group, so the readers could not urge him to update. In general,"Big Ming Under the Mask" was a good book that was delayed by the title. It was worth reading.
17:"Dajin Taizai": Pretty Good
[Book of Chu, The Chronicle of Emperor Taizu]: This book is awesome! This is a story about how a traveler survived after becoming a beggar in the Northern Song Dynasty
19."Restrain the Yuan":"Restrain the Yuan" was an interesting historical novel. It was based on the story of the rise of the Han border army at the end of the Jin Dynasty. The author, Grand Tutor Crab, used a unique perspective and interesting plot to describe the story of the protagonist struggling to survive in a turbulent era. In the book, the protagonist not only defeated the Mongol Empire, but also seized the Jin Kingdom. He also went south to replace the Song Kingdom, showing his wisdom, courage, and determination. The readers could feel the protagonist's growth and struggle, as well as the historical changes of that era. The author's writing style was unique, and the details were vivid, making people feel as if they were in that era. This book is not only a historical novel, but also a fascinating adventure story. It is worth recommending to readers who like history and adventure.
The Rise of a Weak Nation, The Oirat Mongol Hui Te Tribe, A Desolation History Book!
You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
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