[In the Name of the Law] + [In the Name of the Law] + [Rapid Action] + [Anti-Organized Crime] Whether Handong is in chaos or not, I decide. Changxin monkeys, get out of here!
Zhou Zechuan died unjustly, and on his deathbed, he suddenly understood the profound meaning of Director Qi's words: even heroes cannot resist power, let alone a mere businessman like himself. Unfortunately, he realized this too late. Perhaps by divine intervention, he transmigrated into the worlds of dramas like "In the Name of the Law" and "In the Name of the People." Not wanting to repeat his past mistakes, he decisively chose to enter politics. Relying on his knowledge from his previous life, he rose rapidly through the ranks, reaching the bureau-level official position at the young age of 38—a truly promising future.
At this very moment, Handong was plunged into an unprecedented political struggle, with various forces clashing and vying for power. Zhou Zechuan was also caught up in it... Skipping the past would pave a smooth road for his future career; entering the ministry was just the beginning. But failing to do so would mean ending up in a powerless government office, a mere scrap of newspaper!
[Espionage + Strategic Battle + Unparalleled Skill + Decisive Action + Cruelty to the Japanese + Absolutely No Mary Sue]
Su Zheng travels back in time to Shanghai in 1938, becoming a double agent and gaining the ability to "sentence someone to death."
Knowing someone's appearance and name allows you to make them die unconditionally according to your will.
On the surface, Su Zheng is the head of the General Affairs Department of No. 76, a major traitor who serves the Japanese and the Wang Jingwei regime!
In reality, he was a double agent for both the Military Intelligence Bureau and the Communist Party!
From traitor to Japanese soldier, starting in 1938, Su Zheng used his special abilities to incite chaos within the enemy ranks.
The officialdom is a place of both intrigue and romance. The seemingly smooth path to officialdom is actually fraught with danger and traps. One wrong step and you can fall into an abyss of no return. Liu Rongxuan is a staff member of the propaganda department of the county party committee. His career is not going well, but his fate will soon take a turn for the better. He goes from being an unknown figure to a hot commodity. In fact, all he needs to do is seize one opportunity!
[No system] [Huangpu start] [Main battlefield] [Late game troop buildup] [Currently promoted to lieutenant general]
Civil engineer Lü Muzhi travels back to the first class of the Whampoa Military Academy, to his hometown of Fenghua, and completes his studies there alongside many other generals.
He quelled a merchant rebellion, helped military academies speculate in stocks, and was known as the stock market guru of Whampoa Military Academy.
He led the Eastern Expedition and the Northern Expedition, and defended against 10,000 enemy troops at the gates of Nanchang. He was a famous general in the Northern Expedition.
He was a pioneer in the War of Resistance against Japan, dominating the southwest and leading an invincible youth army.
From a lowly junior student at the Whampoa Military Academy to someone whom everyone calls Commander Lü Muzhi.
Every inch of our land is bought with blood; ten thousand youths, ten thousand soldiers—watch how I stir up the winds and clouds.
(A satisfying political novel, without a system)
Zhang Zeqian passed the exam to become an official in the county party committee office at the age of 23. As the saying goes, "If you are destined to be an official, you don't even need to read books!"
Sometimes I think, how high does one have to be to be considered a truly powerful official?
What changed their fate was not knowledge, but power!
Zhang Zeqian, who is only 40 years old, has come to Gannan Province once again. Let's see how he gradually climbs to the top!
This book is a sequel to the previous book, "Official Career: The Pinnacle of Power".
Shuidong, a place name that cannot be found on a map, was an important strategic location during the Anti-Japanese War and the Liberation War.
In 1938, the Yellow River dike at Huayuankou was breached, and the overflowing waters flowed south into the Huai River, creating a floodplain in the border region of Henan, Anhui, and Jiangsu provinces. This new Yellow River divided eastern Henan into eastern and western parts.
How does a county party secretary, transported to the Yellow River flood plain, build a base area amidst attacks from the Japanese, puppet regime, and bandits? How does he train a local guerrilla force into a battle-hardened elite army?
No system, no space, a legendary story of resistance against Japan that began in the Yellow River flood plains.
Power, money, women, fame… Driven by endless desires and the primal human instinct for comfort, corrupt officials follow one after another. Li Dongming, in his first stint as the head of a local government, entered a corrupt environment. Could he uphold the bottom line as a leading Party cadre? That is the question. And to reverse this already rotten environment? That's not just a simple question.
Upon assuming office as the county party secretary, Song Huaizhou finds himself embroiled in a power struggle within the county, where he must navigate the complex web of interests with utmost caution.
Behind every crisis lies a complex web of human relationships and power struggles.
Every choice can determine the fate of an official, or even the future of the entire county.
[Unsystematic War of Resistance + Long March + War of Resistance + Anti-Eagle]
Long Wencheng traveled back to the Xiangjiang period. He had no system, no teleportation portal, only a heart full of patriotism.
From the bloody battle of the Xiang River to the four crossings of the Chishui River, the iron chains on the Dadu Bridge are cold.
He fought his way from Pingxingguan to Shanhaiguan, winning every battle along the way.
He walked from the vast grasslands to Changjin Lake.
Long Wencheng fought fiercely all the way, vowing to fight to the death against the bandits, and his battles became poetry!
That year, Zhang Hao, a member of the Red Army's garrison, led his remaining troops in a desperate escape.
That year, facing enemies from all sides, Zhang Hao resolutely decided to head towards the area where the enemy's forces were concentrated.
The three-year guerrilla war in eight southern provinces was arduous and protracted.
However, with the appearance of Zhang Hao, things seemed to change a little.
Zhang Hao discovered that as long as you have money, there's nothing you can't buy, whether it's grain, cloth, or machinery, he buys them all.
Zhang Hao wanted to help more people survive, he wanted to see a brighter future, and witness a peaceful and prosperous world.