Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 1495 Comments on "Can I Make It to the Other Side?"

Chapter 1495 Comments on "Can I Make It to the Other Side?"

Hello everyone, I am Lao Cang.

Today I would like to recommend to you a high-quality article with tens of thousands of subscriptions.

"Can I Make It to the Other Side?", I love spicy pork trotters and am a level 5 author.

Category: History - Qin, Han and Three Kingdoms.

Summary:
There is no shortage of liars in this world.

Some people pretended to be wealthy businessmen, some pretended to be talented people, and some pretended to be beggars.

But few people pretend to be the emperor.

In Xuchang there was Emperor Xian of Han who was welcomed back by Cao Cao, and in Jizhou there was also Liu Xie who looked exactly like Emperor Xian of Han.

Yuan Shao announced to the world that he was the real emperor of Jizhou, and the emperor of Xuchang was an impersonator hired by Cao Cao.

At first, Liu Xie agreed to impersonate the emperor who had the same name, surname and appearance as him, just to make a living in this chaotic world.

Later, after gradually hollowing out Yuan Shao's base camp, he felt that he should not have traveled to this world just for a bite to eat.

On the eve of the Battle of Guandu, Liu Xie sat on the throne of Jizhou, looking down at Yuan Shao who was tied up with hemp ropes below.

"My life has been like walking on thin ice. Benchu, do you think I can make it to the other side?"

Yuan Shao: "You treacherous villain, you have usurped my throne and seized my foundation. You will surely die a violent death!"

Liu Xie: "Benchu, you don't even want to call me Your Majesty."

Yuan Shao: "I regret that I listened to Ju Su's advice and let you pretend to be the emperor. You took away my foundation."

Liu Xie's face was stern and he waved his hand to give orders.

"Send the order, the army will march out, this battle will destroy Cao the thief and capture the false emperor!"

[Brief Review] This is the only book under his name. It took 122 days to write and has 105 million words.

It was launched on April 23rd, with an initial order of 5016 and a subscription-to-receipt ratio of 6.4, ranking second during the same period. It became a boutique product on May 9th, and a boutique product with 10,000 subscriptions on May 17th. The total number of collections exceeded 200,000 on June 29th, with 1 leader.

This is a historical novel, though the historical accuracy isn't very high, with strong fantasy elements. The protagonist, Liu Xie, travels back to the Three Kingdoms period and shares the same name as Emperor Xian of Han. He lives a frugal life in his village, lacking any significant skills. By chance, he is discovered by Yuan Shao's advisors, who discover that the protagonist's name and appearance are identical to Emperor Xian of Han.

By this time, Cao Cao had already brought Emperor Xian of Han back to Xuchang, intending to use the emperor as a pretext to control the other states. Yuan Shao, however, was too powerful to have missed the opportunity to bring the emperor back. Having secured the throne, he immediately announced to the world that the emperor was with him. So, with two emperors emerging, which was the real one?

For all parties involved, truth or falsehood is never important; what matters is who has the thickest skin and the most cunning tactics. Yuan Shao quickly took advantage of the emperor's power, proclaimed himself the Grand General, and bestowed upon Yuan Shu the title of Grand Inspector. He had a beautiful idea, but he didn't realize the protagonist had already begun to undermine him.

After moving into the palace, he successively recruited Zhang He and Guo Jia to enrich his team, and made bold statements, especially his grand ambition of becoming an official through the imperial examination, which directly made Guo Jia grateful and tearful.

In this chaotic era, only those with courage, strategy, and strength can survive. Especially when facing the powerful force of Yuan Shao, who has been a minister for four generations, but I always feel that his IQ is too low, leaving the protagonist with ample room for maneuver. When Yuan Shao realizes the danger, it is too late to regret.

The historical materials in this book are mainly from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and its TV series, and some of them are borrowed from other historical materials in various fields. Readers with a strict historical perspective may find it difficult to read. However, if you read it as a historical novel, there is no problem at all.

The author is very experienced in controlling the rhythm and creating exciting moments, with few flaws, which can fully mobilize the reader's reading interest. He also uses many fashionable elements, especially the use of memes. However, some parts are still quite awkward, and the vocabulary is slightly insufficient.

Overall, it is a historical novel with a brisk pace, so don't take it too seriously when reading it.

【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】

Historical writing is very difficult, and writing well is even harder. I found a book and recommend it.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like