1. When Lin Yan, a science and engineering student, opened his eyes, he found himself as Chamberlain at 10 Downing Street in 1939—a declaration of war against Germany lay on the table, and outside the window, the countdown to the collapse of British hegemony was underway. But clutching his Zippo (his only token of the future), he was determined to overturn the script and personally rebuild British glory at 10 Downing Street.
Intense pain forced me to open my eyes. After getting familiar with my surroundings, I realized I'd been transported to the body of a middle-aged German man. Damn, my mind wasn't listening, and I couldn't remember my own name. Apparently, I'd lost my memory. Fortunately, I knew I was Chinese. How did I know I was Chinese? Because my brain automatically converts the German I hear and see into Chinese. It also automatically converts the language I want to speak into German. The yellowed calendar marked the year: October 4, 1938. It seemed I had a new identity: Erich von Richthofen.
A history student is unexpectedly reborn as Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1915, during the raging flames of World War I. He decisively halts the deadly submarine war, champions the technological revolution of tanks and aircraft, strategically sows discord among the Allies, and secretly funds the spark of the Russian Revolution. From breakthroughs on the Eastern Front to the formidable Western Front, from court intrigue to diplomatic backroom deals, he leads Germany to defy historical destiny, triumph over the war, and forge a Central European alliance centered on Berlin. This is a clash of modern thinking and imperial ironclad force, witnessing the "disabled hand" reshaping the world.
"The honorable Basilius, patron of New Rome, conqueror of the Two Sicilies, defender of the Holy City, sword bearer of Asia Minor, saint who recaptured Rome, the honorable and honorable, the noble and noble Emperor Ceres I, has come to the Senate! Let us celebrate the great peace that has appeared on the horizon!" At this time, a beggar passed by the door of the Senate. He asked: "What
When an unexpected soul arrives in this ambiguous era, what kind of storm will it stir up? Will it blend into this era and become a paragon of chivalry? Or will it gallop across the battlefield and leave its own legend in the history books? Or will it tear through the darkness and usher in the dawn of light?
Noen said: Only children make choices, I want them all.
Chen Cheng traveled back to the Qajar dynasty in the 19th century and became the governor of Azerbaijan, Nasser al-Din. At this time, Persia was trapped both internally and externally, and had fallen into the same fate as the Ottoman Empire.
How to protect Persia from those powerful countries became his main goal. But for now, he should do a good job as his governor.
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1204, Constantinople is burning!
The Crusaders were wreaking havoc in the streets, the Venetian warships were hovering in the Golden Horn, and all the Romans were waiting to die in numbness... At this moment, a martial arts master proficient in ancient Greek opened his eyes and found that he had become the Roman despot, Theodore Lascaris!
"History says Rome will fall tonight... Then I will rewrite history!"
Sharp swords will cleave the armor of Latin knights, and deadly Greek fire will devour the hulls of Venetian ships in the Aegean Sea. When the armored paladins stomp the earth again, that will be the day when the double-headed eagle empire spanning three continents returns!
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Travel back in time to 19th-century Greece and witness his rise from a small Balkan nation. Lead Greece to its great ideals, restore the glory of Rome, and make the name of "Rome" known from Ireland to Khitan! And this is Constantine, the only sun of the Balkan Peninsula, the heir of Komnenos, the second Aristotle, the world's restorer, the Turkic butcher, and the loving father of the Roman people: Rome has only one chance to be revived. If you don't seize it, then let me do it!
The history of struggle of a small Balkan country!
The counterattack of Otto I, the first king of Greece after independence!
Reborn as the historically nonexistent eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II and Queen Isabella, the elderly Charles VIII declared: "I have done only one thing in my life: uphold Habsburg leadership and lead Rome towards revival."