My older brother is Gao Huan.
Chapter 93 Remarks on the launch! ! !
Chapter 93 Remarks on the launch! ! !
I've received the notification that this book will be available for purchase tomorrow at 12 noon.
First, let's talk about the update issue that everyone is most concerned about!
It's guaranteed to be a huge hit on the day it's released!!!
He then maintained a pace of three updates a day.
If it were a League of Legends story that I'm good at, I would dare to make an even more arrogant promise, but... I'm really afraid of historical fiction. I can only say that I will update as much as possible while ensuring quality and quantity, and I will absolutely not padded out the story!
and so!
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Now, let me explain why I wrote this book.
Because I'm tired of repeatedly writing about League of Legends, my friend advised me to try a different topic, saying that maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.
I initially had two ideas: one was to write a historical novel, and the other was to write about the Three Kingdoms period. After all, the Three Kingdoms is a well-known historical novel, and it would be the easiest subject for a newbie like me who was writing a historical novel for the first time. Coincidentally, when I was conceiving the Three Kingdoms plot, I also set the protagonist as Gao of Bohai, who met Cao Cao, followed Cao Cao's path, and made Cao Cao the true General Who Conquers the West of the Han Dynasty.
My friend said to me, "With so many masterpieces in the Three Kingdoms period, what new ideas can you come up with?"
Why not write about a less popular dynasty, say that the post-Three Kingdoms period is still the Three Kingdoms period, and then recommend Gao Huan to me, since several great writers in the history section are writing about the Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, which would give this period some traffic and attention.
When I first heard the name Gao Huan, I was completely dumbfounded.
what?
Who is this person?
Then I went to look up information and watch videos.
Damn it?
This guy's pretty tough, huh?
Whether Gao Huan was from the Bohai Gao clan or not is not important. As mentioned earlier, the Gao family also claimed to be from the Bohai Gao clan. In that era of war and chaos, it was normal to get lost. If you became wealthy and dared to make such a claim, not only the Bohai Gao clan, but also other powerful clans like the Cui clan would recognize you.
In an era when powerful clans monopolized the social ladder—a Chinese version of the caste system—Gao Huan's background was not much higher than Zhu De's.
This poor boy, with his handsome face, silver tongue, and incredibly flexible body, managed to stand out from the crowd of powerful figures, overpower all rivals, and lay the foundation for the Northern Qi dynasty for his children and grandchildren.
Gao Huan's rise to wealth was smooth sailing; it was as if he had a cheat code, with top-tier rich and beautiful women throwing themselves at him.
Gao Huan's life was also fraught with difficulties. He was never able to resolve the internal conflict between the Xianbei and Han people, a problem that persisted throughout the Northern Qi dynasty. Did the Gao family emperors have mental illnesses?
My personal opinion is no, he was simply driven mad by that position.
Of course, it could also be the backlash (doge) of King Gao making a vow that was like a lie?
Let me take this opportunity to address some of the more controversial points from earlier.
First, who exactly is the main character?
It's definitely Gao Erfeng, without a doubt.
As for whether it will be a case of succession from brother to brother, or "Nephew, your second uncle is coming to beat you up," you can look forward to it. I won't spoil it for you.
Secondly, there's the scene where the protagonist kills someone for the first time.
Just by reading this chapter's comments, you can see how controversial it is. Here's a quote from a reader's comment on this chapter.
Is it logically sound?
reasonable.
But I just don't like watching it.
It's not that it's particularly toxic, but there's just that similar content has been written in too many old online novels, and I find it very off-putting now.
This only shows that the author lacked experience in historical fiction and did not know how to avoid this problem by setting up the identity before time travel.
As for whether or not they would vomit, opinions vary. I referenced Xu Sanduo and the triads. When Jimmy was dismembering someone, Master Su vomited, and Brother Jiaqian kept rubbing his arms and face to calm his emotions.
Third, was it because Zheng Dache forced them to make a bowl of dumplings?
Yes, no.
The content of Volume Two was initially designed based on Gao Huan's experience in Luoyang as recorded in historical books. However, if we simply followed Gao Huan to Luoyang, the content would seem rather thin. As for the plot of reciting poems and showing off at a banquet for princes, that would be even more clichéd.
For the protagonist to feel involved and immerse themselves in this period of history, they must be drawn into the Central Army Incident and become a participant.
Historically, the central army burned down the Ministry of Personnel and Zhang Yi's residence, beat Zhang Yi half to death, and his eldest son, who came back to save his father, was beaten to death and then thrown into the fire.
I slightly increased the power, and hey, without the central army's knowledge, I even turned a prince into a vegetable. Who told him that his wife was Zheng Dache, a remarkable woman whose name is even recorded in history books?
This book doesn't completely follow the timeline so far; at least the timeline on the grasslands has changed.
After the Six Garrisons Uprising, the timeline will be further disrupted, and many events will be accelerated. After all, the protagonist can't really become emperor in his fifties.
After finishing the story on the grasslands, the pace will pick up, and soon the Six Towns Uprising will begin. The protagonist, the Gao brothers, and the heroes of Wuchuan will all break free from the cage called the Six Towns and enter the sea like dragons!
Even more exciting plot developments await you!
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