229. Commenting on "The Empire Eats"
Today I would like to recommend to you a work of the Great Qin Empire that truly shocks the world.
"The Empire Eats Appearance", the author is a herdsman, a level 5 author.
Classification history - Qin and Han dynasties.
【Introduction】
Chen Xu traveled to the Qin Dynasty in a car accident, and at this time, Qin Shi Huang had just unified the six countries and lost the goal of his life.
After thinking about whether to hug Xiang Yu's thigh or Liu Bang's thigh for a long time, he presented a globe to Qin Shi Huang.
One day, he couldn't help but point to the globe and say, "Your Majesty, there is a delicious dish in Dongsheng Shenzhou, called spicy crayfish!" ”
This is a story of foodies, and it is also a story of the Qin Dynasty that is not serious.
Don't enter the party according to the test, and don't be responsible for poisoning.
【Golden Five Chapters】
Chapter 1, I want to travel back. The protagonist Chen Xu was originally a takeaway brother, who ran a red light and hung up, his soul passed through the countryside of Qin, and his family was very miserable. He tried to put it back on, but there was no signal and no wormhole. In three or four years, Qin Shi Huang will unify the six kingdoms, and he is thinking about his own life.
Chapter 2, Treatment of Snake Venom 1. While he was in a daze, his sister shouted that she was hungry and that her mother had gone to catch fish. Soon someone came running to call him and said that his mother had been bitten by a snake. The protagonist rushes out, rushes to his mother, bandages it briefly, and then sucks out the snake venom with his mouth.
Chapter 3, Treatment of Snake Venom 2. The protagonist carries his mother home and takes his companion to the mountains to look for herbs, which must be found near the infestation of poisonous snakes. He soon brought back herbs and boiled them into medicine. Mom was saved.
Chapter 4, Self-reliance. The poor family doesn't even have anything to eat, so the protagonist goes fishing by the river on his own, and ends up catching a basket of frogs. The knife at home couldn't kill even a frog, so he had to poke it with thorns. After boiling a crockpot of tasteless frogs, he ran out again to find something.
Chapter 5, no seasoning. The protagonist runs to the river, ties the fish basket, and finds some green onions, ginger, garlic, and turmeric to give the frog a flavor. The family let go of eating, and they were very satisfied. The protagonist also has to face up to reality.
[Brief comment]
The book has been completed with a total of 5.22 million words.
It is both complete and has a lot of words, which fully meets the requirements of most readers to treat the book shortage.
I don't know if other people read books like me. Most works, no matter how exciting, as long as you read the ending first, and then look at the previous plot, you will feel bored.
This book doesn't feel that way.
On the surface, it is a story about foodies, but in fact, it is a purely fictional historical text about how the protagonist Chen Xu assisted Qin Shi Huang to avoid early death, govern the country, collect Xiang Yu and Liu Bang, and conquer the East and West.
Of course, there are some places where YY goes overboard. I feel that if the protagonist is given enough materials, he will even have to take the Guardians of the Galaxy to the interstellar walk.
Fortunately, the protagonist was just a Meituan takeaway brother in a yellow robe in his previous life, and there was no system after the crossing, but the rural life in his youth, coupled with the ears and eyes of the village doctor's relatives, made him know how to distinguish herbs, treat his mother's snake venom and food poisoning of the villagers, how to fish and catch shrimp, food seasoning, and most importantly, how to hold the thighs that should be hugged in the era of war, successfully live, and live with taste.
The plot of this book is very strange. All kinds of things that can be imagined and unexpected will be reasonably resolved by the protagonist and serve the First Emperor. Because he finally became the Taishi of Qin, opened restaurants, did trade, and assisted Qin Shi Huang. Because at the beginning of the 14-year-old, he planned his life after crossing over and put it into practice.
Although there are many big scenes and brain holes in the later stage, which play the whole world around, the popularity of this book is actually inseparable from the particularly excellent start in the early stage.
The soul pierces the poor family, the mother is poisoned, the sister is young, and the family is surrounded by walls, which is not a good start.
What I call excellent is that there are 99+ comments in each chapter. Some of these comments debate the fallacy of historical data, some argue about the authenticity of real life and pharmacological judgments, and some admire the author's inability to cover up the loopholes, but still use extremely rigorous settings and theories to ensure that the story is not out of shape and out of shape.
These reasonable interactions are what makes a book so appealing to readers.
Reading between the lines, you can see that a lot of thought has been put into this book. A person who studied computer programming actually wrote a kind of person who studied history or Chinese, and wrote the same.
Of course, there is still a big difference between this book and the style of historical writing that the party loves.
There are many places that can be scrutinized, but they still can't stand the root of the problem.
But from a layman's point of view, it's exciting enough. In terms of pacing, this book is well controlled, the details are set very carefully, and the high points are well handled. In the end, the protagonist has fame, fortune, power, money, sex, art, and a group of wives and concubines, and naturally none of them are left behind.
The protagonist's only flaw is eating!
He waited 15 years for that mouthful of chili peppers! It was Xiang Yu who led the East China Sea Fleet to bring back chili peppers from South America, and the protagonist ate roasted fat sausages and spicy noodles.
And the whole world has finally realized the universal Daqin language. When you meet, you ask "have you eaten", which has also become a warm greeting and greeting gift.
Therefore, this book is a historical text that seems to be fictional, but it has a bit of a true portrayal or allegory.
It's full of excitement, accessible to read, and absolutely suitable for all ages.
【Summary】
Writing is not easy, but do it and cherish it!
I'm Cang Yiwei, and I bring salt to "Cang's Whispering"!
Welcome to Book Review Paradise.
【Cang's Whispering】
Regarding the Qin Dynasty, there are many starting points.
There are "Qin Officials", Hi Hi "My Great Qin is Impossible", and the award-winning work "Helping a Great Qin".
But there really aren't many really good-looking, particularly good reputations.
Because most people don't like it very much, or don't enjoy it.
In fact, there is a series of TV series that almost covers the history of Daqin from beginning to toe.
"The Fission of the Great Qin Empire", "The Vertical and Horizontal of the Great Qin Empire", "The Rise of the Great Qin Empire", and "The World of the Great Qin Empire" will also be broadcast.
This drama is based on Sun Haohui's "Great Qin Empire" of the same name.
He was a professor of law at Northwest University, an expert who was awarded the first batch of special allowances by the State Council, and was listed on the 8th China Writers Rich List in 2013. In 1993, he began to write "The Great Qin Empire". In 2008, it took 15 years to create.
"The Great Qin Empire" can be described as an expert-level history of the Great Qin, and it has absolute guidance for the majority of online writers, especially those who are interested in creating the sub-category of the Three Kingdoms of Qin and Han.
Even if you are a reader, you may have different feelings in your heart if you go to read the books of experts and then come back to read the online articles.
A long time ago, there was a large number of readers who only read traditional literature, paper, and even online texts.
Later, they had no books to read!
It is undeniable that the online article is a big dye vat, the quality is uneven, and the threshold is relatively low.
But by historical classification, you can still find a lot of high-quality works.
For example, "Empire Eats".
However, the author's subsequent books have been more bleak.
It's really hard to write about this kind of thing.
For another example, Elbow's May competition still failed, and "The First Sequence" is about to end.
Regrets are inevitable!
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