The novels of the Japanese samuraiI recommend Prime Minister of the Great Han Dynasty, written by Blade Gua Xuexin. When talking about crossing into Zhuge Zhan, his father was Zhuge Liang. After his father died, the Three Kingdoms were established. Shu Han was facing a crisis, and Zhuge Zhan wanted to save the Han Dynasty. Zhuge Liang's fans would like this historical Shu Han script very much.
'So I'm Not Human Anymore' was written by the lava at the bottom of the sea. The protagonist slowly turned into a dragon, and his daily life was a little dull. The old author's writing style, setting, and plot were all 5 points. Daily life was warm and suitable for readers who liked this kind of thing. However, there was nothing explosive about Buddhist daily life novels. Moreover, the author's recent books were not good enough for the time being.
The Ambition of the Family Governor, created by Dongfang Sheng. Ordinary people traveled through Japan's Warring States Period and dealt with famous generals. Although some of the plot was questioned, the 8.5 points was already completed. It was a cool novel to kill time. The Japanese Sengoku script routines were mostly learned from it.
" Before I even went on stage, my management company went bankrupt." It was written by Snow in Southern Sky. When Lin Fan was about to go on stage, his agency had closed down and he had strange skills. It was similar to Boss Pei's routine of making fun of people and entertaining them. There was a small flaw, but he would finish it before the Spring Festival. He could kill time with a large amount.
The Takeda Family's Ming Kingdom Warrior, the door to happiness knocks. The protagonist traveled across Japan to join Takeda, the Warring States Period. The war strategy was described brilliantly, and there was no brain-dead plot. It was a rare historical text of the Warring States Period.
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Japanese samurai maskThe Japanese samurai mask had many uses. First of all, the mask could cover the face of the warrior and protect his privacy. Secondly, the mask could be used to intimidate the opponent. The ferocious appearance of the mask could intimidate the enemy. In addition, the mask could also increase the aura of the warrior, thus suppressing the enemy on the battlefield. Masks were divided into three categories, including half a head, cheeks, and full face. Half of the head covered a part of the face, the cheeks covered the face below the eyes, and the total face covered the entire face. Masks were usually made of iron, and there might be beards and other animal hair decorations on them. The method of making the mask included beating the iron plate into shape, then finishing it, and finally tying it to the face with a rope. In general, the mask of the Japanese samurai played a role in defense, deterrence, and increasing momentum in the war.
Not a Samurai, Not even close. Random 5 Stars that are undeserved. Failure of a Story due to author lack of understanding of what a "Samurai" is.