When Pavel Korchagin, the author of "How the Steel Was Tempered," opened his eyes again from his paralyzed sickbed, a steel soul carrying complete memories of the future returned!
He is no longer the tragic hero who was physically disabled but determined and lived a life of regret.
Faced with the bureaucrats' disdain, he astonished everyone with his foresight and insight.
Faced with obstruction from conservatives, he launched a "Five-Year Plan" to outline the blueprint for industrial development.
Faced with Stalin's suspicion and purges, he no longer sat idly by and waited for his doom, but instead launched a thunderous counterattack, exposed the conspiracy, and ascended to the top of the Soviet Union!
The blueprint for the T-34 was born in his hands, and the theory of deep battle was perfected because of him. From the crushing defeat of the Japanese invaders in the Far East to the raising of the red flag in Berlin, he would lead that steel torrent that made the world tremble, crushing all enemies.
This is the story of a hero returning to make up for all regrets and personally creating a red empire with explosive technology, great national power, and red flags flying all over the world!
Witness how Marshal Paul defied fate and transformed himself from a wheelchair-bound hero into the king of the world!
A declining empire, a turbulent government, a chaotic situation and an international environment where foreign enemies are spying on it, this is Spain today. For the first king of the unpopular Savoy dynasty in Spain, the most important thing now is how to secure the throne.
(A slow-burning modern history, industrial infrastructure and farming article)
The French Revolution ushered in a new era for Europe. How can Spain, embroiled in the flames of war on the peninsula, forge a different future?
He became the eldest son of Augustine I, the glorious emperor who led Mexico to independence. His reign was only 10 months! Phew...If that's the case, then let's attack America!
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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Farming + No System + Conquest + Time Travel + Single Female Lead + Sweeping Through England, France, and Germany
In 1288, Lin Lan transmigrated into the body of a bankrupt Scottish nobleman, facing famine, war, and despair.
He only wanted to farm and live a simple life, but the tide of history pushed him onto the stage. From a minor lord to a baron, from a baron to an earl, from an earl to Warden of the North, to Lord Protector, and then to King of Scotland, he swept through England and France, conquered both Romes, and became the Emperor of Europe.
[A refreshing article based on rigorous textual research and directed towards history]
He is in France, has just entered Versailles, and is the crown prince.
The only problem is that the current king is Louis XVI, who will be kicked off in two years...
Since my father and the ministers are unreliable, I have no choice but to rectify France myself!
Earn a little money first and solve the financial crisis that has plagued the country for hundreds of years.
Let’s give those nobles who have evil intentions and seek to seize power a hard beating.
Then he seized the church which occupied a large amount of land and obtained it for nothing.
Industry, technology, agriculture, and commerce go hand in hand. I am the greatest crown prince in France!
That year, Xiao Yingzi was entangled in the alliance army and pressed on the border, so I took his island directly.
That year, I pointed my sword at the whole of Europe. I will accomplish the feats that the Emperor failed to accomplish back then! ...
As the Hun's horses' hooves shattered the ice of the Rhine, the 16-year-old Roman farmer Marcus knew only two things: run, and revenge.
On the day his village burned to the ground, his parents' blood soaked his sandals, his sister's cries were swallowed by the barbarians' wild laughter. From a slave in the army to a blood-soaked centurion, he grasped the old centurion's sword and tore his way through the corrupt legions: officers fed the barbarians with rations, the emperor watched the flames of Rome drunkenly, and even the swords of Gothic mercenaries were sharper than Roman standards.
When the Vandals sacked the Eternal City, he dragged his dying sister out of the pile of corpses, but his only response was "Don't let Rome rot completely."
In 476, the last Western Roman emperor stepped down from the throne. Marcus stood among the broken pillars, the rust on his sword redder than the setting sun. The empire was dead, but the smoke from cooking stoves crushed by iron hooves, the sighs of dying veterans, the faded word "Rome" on the pages of books—he wanted to let them breathe a little longer in the setting sun.
This is not an epic about saving the world, but a story about a small person who uses his life to protect a spark of light in an era of collapse.
"Your Majesty, some people think you unified Europe simply by luck. What's your response?" The newly crowned European emperor said indignantly, "They don't understand Napoleon at all. If it weren't for me, who knows how many emperors and kings there would be in Europe. It was I who saved the people of Europe!"
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.