Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 1468 Review of "9 Tins"

Chapter 1468 Comments on "Nine Gifts"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a new book from Sanjiang to you.

"Nine Gifts", Shangtang Doumiao, Level 5 author.

Category: History-Alternative History.

Summary:
There are nine gifts in ritual: one is the black bull, two is the robe and crown, three is the music hanging, four is the red door, five is the step, six is ​​the tiger guards, seven is the bow and arrow, eight is the axe and nine is the glutinous rice wine.

Those who enjoy the Nine Gifts do not need to name their names when praising or bowing, do not need to rush when entering the court, and wear swords and shoes when entering the palace.

Lu Chen set out from the continuous spring rain in Guangling City, experienced twelve carriers of ups and downs, and ended this chaotic world with his own hands.

Looking back suddenly, he was already standing at the top of the world.

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[The classic book of political conspiracy and war, "The Invincible Bastard", has been completed. Book lovers are welcome to appreciate it.]

【Brief Comment】

I don’t know if you have read his "The Invincible Bastard Son". If it is also a book about political intrigue as he said, I think the style should be consistent with this new book.

Then, it is worth watching.

Although the data for the new book is not dazzling at present, I think it is mainly limited by the large classification. After it is published in Sanjiang, it should be better. After all, it has gone beyond its own classification.

The story's logic is remarkably strong. The protagonist, transmigrated into the persona of Lu Chen, the son of a wealthy merchant, leads a caravan on its first journey, transporting goods. On his way back, he undergoes a temporary border inspection and stumbles upon a letter of treason, embroiling him in a treacherous conspiracy. He decisively burns the letter and issues a gag order. Upon returning to the outskirts of Guangling City, he encounters another bizarre incident. A servant arrives to report the news, allowing him to escape. Later, the intelligence agency, the Weaving Bureau, intercepts him and brings him to the government office for questioning. Through the protagonist's reasoning, the mystery gradually unravels.

The Lu family was deliberately framed, but they were no ordinary people, and Lu's father was even more remarkable. Not only had he foreseen the Weaving Bureau's intentions and prepared a backup plan, he had also begun cultivating connections with the government, the miraculous physician, and, behind them, the Right Prime Minister. His claim of having the power to reach the emperor was not an empty boast.

Despite amnesia, the protagonist subconsciously realizes that he possesses martial arts prowess, capable of fighting against spies. Furthermore, this information was never recorded by the Weaving Bureau, suggesting that the Lu family is indeed more complex than it seems. Their merchant identity is merely a cover, and a more significant identity will undoubtedly be revealed in the subsequent plot. Some have even speculated that the protagonist might not be the son of a merchant, but rather the illegitimate son of the Grand Marshal. The possibilities are endless.

I'd also like to emphasize the protagonist's exceptional logic. While past life experience is one key factor, his rapid familiarity with the environment and continuous learning after his transmigration are also crucial. Without the support of a system or cheat codes, the protagonist's rapid growth is inseparable from his proactive learning. This is a stark contrast to the typical online fiction protagonists who are born with innate intelligence, demonstrating a more rigorous logic that meets the high standards and rigorous requirements of rational readers for intelligent fiction.

This way, when we face the strong rejection and disdain some people feel for online literature and its readers, we can confidently cite a few hardcore books to refute this. This is especially true of historical novels, starting with "The Qin Official," "The Exile of the Dragon," "The Splendor of the Tang Dynasty," and "My Father, Emperor Gaozu of Han," among others. More and more excellent works that pursue rational logic are emerging. These young authors are so passionate about historical themes and are working hard on their creations. As readers, we should be more tolerant and patient, and wait for the birth of exciting plots.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

I will read his new book first, and then read his completed old book.

I hope it suits your reading habits.

(End of this chapter)

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