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.
I came, I saw, I conquered. Tang Ning traveled back a hundred years ago and became an exiled prince of Portugal, starting his life of fighting to restore the glory of the Portuguese Empire. The full name of this book is "My United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarve"