In 1914, the United States had transitioned from the Gilded Age to the Progressive Age, enjoying 40 years of peace and a comfortable environment, and was the world's most powerful nation.
As world war looms, the curtain slowly rises on a golden age of emerging aviation industry, and a time traveler arrives.
What mark can it leave in this turbulent era?
Return to 1908 only to build a great empire across Europe and Asia
You might call it delusional, but I call it steel ambition!
Li Qiwei transmigrated as a rich young master of the Qing Dynasty who studied in Cambridge, England.
At this time, it was 1900, and science was flourishing.
In particular, physics is about to open up the world.
In the same year, Planck will put forward the concept of "quantum" and open up quantum mechanics.
Five years later, Einstein will publish the theory of relativity that shocked the world.
Later, Bohr, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, De Broglie and others were born.
These great names represent the highest peak of human wisdom, shining like stars.
Li Qiwei, who was a doctor of physics in his previous life, is excited at this moment.
He has no intention of participating in the change of world order, nor does he care about the ups and downs of countries.
He just wants to become the god of physics and guide the stars of physics.
Finally, he wants to make Huaxia Science stand at the top of the world.
In 1890, the sun was high over Surabaya on Java Island. Liu Yiming, who traveled from the modern times, had just woken up in Surabaya. Before he could figure out his situation, he was told that the natives were about to start a riot... The first three volumes: Deter the natives - Fight for Surabaya - Unify Java. The war was mainly carried out through the asymmetric development of industry, agriculture and military equipment. The first hundred chapters had a slower pace, with more battles and military descriptions, and less in the latter part. Fighting the Dutch was like a novice village, and you could beat them by upgrading and equipping them randomly.
Transmigrating to the 19th century, Lin Jie embarks on a desperate quest for survival aboard a coolie ship. Lin Jie's only recourse is his modern-day knowledge and the "Echoing Touch," which reveals fragments of the past when he touches old objects. In this low-magic world, where magic comes at a price and power stems from knowledge, he uses his mortal body to hunt anomalous creatures, transforming them into unique "grotesque weapons." From a humble individual struggling on the fringes of order, he rises step by step to the pinnacle of the Hunter Rankings. Welcome to 1888, a time when SAN is as precious as bullets.
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!
In the middle of the 19th century, California, USA, tells the story of the struggle of a generation of Chinese who left their hometown to seek gold.
While European merchant ships were still searching for new trade routes across the world's oceans in the 17th century, in the distant region of Australia, the sound of roaring industrial machines could be heard.
Truckloads of coal are being shipped to factories, and countless industrial products are flowing to overseas markets.
When we come to trade with you with our goods, please do not let the cloth drop from our hands and hold the muskets behind our backs.
When the line infantry marched toward the earth in neat steps, when the cold cannons fired scorching shells.
Jiang Zirui stood at the harbor, watching the ironclad ships and merchant ships raise their red dragon flags, and pointed his finger into the distance.
"Let's go! Free trade!"
Tsar Peter the Great of Russia, Augustus the Strong of Saxony, King Christian of Denmark, Frederick I, the "Soldier King" of Brandenburg... Across the European continent, countless enemies aimed to crush the hegemony of the Swedish Empire. In the face of powerful adversaries, the Swedish King Karl XII—who hails from a future era—tells his soldiers: "Victory or death."
Submit to royal authority? Or usher in the age of capitalism in France?
The 17th century was a time of rising capital. In the Netherlands, merchants said “no” to the king for the first time and rose in rebellion. In England, the king was defeated by merchants and sent to the guillotine.
Alphonse de Moller, a sailor from a later era, is fortunate enough to become a capitalist in France.
Now, faced with the ever-rising Sun King Louis XIV—what choice should he make?