[Longevity + Easy-going, ruthless]
What in this world could make even immortals bow their heads?
Chen Yuan: "Do you see the rusty sword in Chen's hand?"
...
He is the Heavenly General who suppresses evil spirits, wielding a long halberd that traverses the battlefield.
He was a general of a fallen kingdom crushed by fate, his life now only filled with the chill of autumn.
He was a mad beggar who roamed the streets of the small town, arguing with children and fighting with butchers.
He was an immortal, with a long lifespan, yet he witnessed the vicissitudes of life.
He has a rusty sword that, after being nurtured for a hundred years, acquires the power of a celestial being.
Six kingdoms vied for supremacy, causing great suffering to the people; cultivators sought immortality by any means necessary; evil spirits stirred up chaos, bringing sorrow to humanity.
Amidst the chaos and strife of a turbulent world, Chen Yuanxing wields a rusty sword and weaves a tale of immortality.
"No one can attain immortality; the world is but a mayfly. Whoever provokes me, Chen Yuan, will suffer a fatal blow with a single sword strike."
"See the rusty sword in my hand? It can be slain immortals after ten thousand years of nurturing!"
[Interstellar ABO] + [Space] + [Special Abilities] + [Insect-based Cuisine]
[A seemingly innocent and cute, but actually incredibly powerful fighter with a love of food and eight tentacles, a top-tier Zerg uke; and a seemingly aloof, but actually secretly passionate and sarcastic, all-around talented, and excellent cook, a Cedar-type mutant uke.]
Mi Yao, a top-tier insect, spent three years lying in a garbage dump on a wasteland planet in search of delicious food, almost drying into a piece of cured meat. After receiving help from a pitiful creature, Mi Yao decided to avenge him in return.
After slaughtering a group of people and setting off, he discovered halfway through that this star cluster not only had delicious low-level Zerg, but also unusually fragrant large cedar trees.
However, Da Xuesong had a cold personality, so Mi Yao decided to break up with him.
A general from a certain empire brought over a table of delicious food: "Will you get married?"
Mi Yao, swallowing hard: ... (The sentence is incomplete and ends abruptly.)
This article is also known as "108 Ways to Cook the Zerg".
PS: The protagonist is a special-grade insectoid, not human, with eight tentacles, a body resembling silver-blue jelly, and a pair of large, seemingly transparent and beautiful but actually very sturdy wings.
My husband is a pine needle mutant; if he shakes, the needles could kill you.
After my elder brother died in battle, I inherited the lives of three imperial sisters-in-law, all of whom were exceptionally beautiful and incomparably gorgeous.
The eldest princess, Mu Ying'er, is a fierce daughter of a military family. With a red-tasseled spear and a suit of bulging armor, her combat power is invincible!
Second Princess Murong Xian, a peerless physician, possesses miraculous healing skills. Dressed in a flowing white gown, she saves the world with her delicate hands!
Third Princess Yu Qingshuang, born into a prestigious family, is exceptionally intelligent and has amassed wealth from all over the world!
They are all top women in the world, and I am the one they all want to pamper!
There are always some men in this world who, instead of loving their perfectly good wives or girlfriends, choose to be scumbags and end up with nothing.
You only know how to cherish something when you have it. And Nan Yu from the Quick Transmigration Bureau was sent to change these scumbag men.
1. A movie star who is fickle
2 Ruthless Emperor
3. Selfish and cowardly mama's boys
4. A general obsessed with revenge
5. An ungrateful immortal.
6 ungrateful men from humble backgrounds
7. An ungrateful prince
8. The Cold and Ruthless CEO
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*Beep beep!* The task target is your original girlfriend, but you'll only find out later. Please read on patiently.
Standing before you now is the leader of the rebel army, the Supreme General of Chu, the Hegemon-King of Western Chu, the leader of the allied lords, the lifter of the Seven Kingdoms' tripods, a warrior capable of defeating ten thousand men, the conqueror of Westeros, the White Walker slayer, the destroyer of the Iron Throne, and the Emperor of the Great Chu Empire—the great Emperor Xiang Yu! Years later, in the throne room of King's Landing's Red Keep, Xiang Yu, holding aloft the Seven Kingdoms' tripods, looked down with disdain at the kneeling nobles of the Seven Kingdoms below. "I'm not targeting anyone in particular; in my eyes, you are all trash!" Xiang Yu, the Hegemon-King of Western Chu who committed suicide by the Wujiang River, transmigrated to the world of Game of Thrones. In this bizarre world where all mortals must die, he was like a ghost or god...
As the wheels of history rolled through the turbulent Three Kingdoms period, the Central Plains ushered in an unprecedented period of peace. People thought a golden age was about to begin, but no one expected that what awaited them was a thousand-year nightmare that the Han people would never want to face.
The Yongjia Rebellion and the Five Barbarian Invasions plunged China into chaos. Tigers and wolves roamed the Central Plains, and barbarian kings led their beasts to devour people! The Han people in the north were relentlessly slaughtered, and the sons and daughters of China cried out in pools of blood.
Unwilling to be enslaved, the Han people migrated south as a whole clan and rebuilt the Eastern Jin Dynasty in Jiangdong. From Zu Ti onwards, for a hundred years, the Han army marched out of Jiangnan six times and attacked the Central Plains nine times. Unfortunately, all their efforts were in vain. How many patriots could only sigh in vain as they looked towards the two capitals? Where in the towering green mountains are loyal bones not buried?
Fortunately, Heaven did not forsake the Han people, and there was still Liu Jinu. He would use his passion to shout out the strongest voice of this era: Han and Hu cannot coexist, and the royal cause will not be confined to one side!
Welcome to this book, a time of epic battles and boundless ambition.
Author's Book Club: 219263410
"A landscape of breathtaking beauty, yet fragmented and shattered; swords clash, horses gallop, heroes rise amidst the flames of war! This was the prosperous Sui Dynasty, a golden age of splendor, yet also an era of turmoil and conflict. Talented scholars and beautiful women, chivalrous wanderers, poetry and songs, courage and passion. Yang Su, Gao Ying, Pei Ju, Yu Shiji, Yuwen Shu, Li Mu—the court intrigues, the vortex of powerful clans… Li Mi, Dou Jiande, Du Fuwei, Wang Shichong, Liu Wuzhou, Liang Shidu, Xiao Xian—heroes stood tall. The Sui Dynasty lost its empire, plunging the world into chaos. Who could restore order and seize power? Luo Zhaoyun, wielding a white horse and silver spear, will take you into the magnificent era of the late Sui Dynasty!"
Waking up one morning, Yun Shu found herself transmigrated into the body of a lowly maid in the Duke of Tang's mansion. In the wealthy and comfortable Duke's residence, Yun Shu began a leisurely life, sheltered by riches and honor. She started earning money and buying land, all in hopes of becoming a small landowner and living a comfortable and happy life. However, that dull-witted general seemed inflexible, unwilling to let go of anything he wanted, and thus, he wouldn't let her go.
This is a story about "Zhuge Liang, the teacher of all ages".
In the first year of Jian'an (200 AD), Lü Bu raided Xiapi in Xuzhou, while Yuan Shu attacked Huaiyin. The time traveler Zhuge Jin was trapped in Huaiyin by Yuan Shu's forces and had no choice but to help Liu Bei, who was in dire straits, to turn the tide and defeat the enemy.
Since those usurpers of the Han dynasty have offended us, don't blame us for bringing out our second brother, Zhuge Liang, ten years ahead of schedule and dealing with them one by one.
An upgraded version of the "Longzhong Plan," and a Zhuge Liang whose wisdom surpasses historical fact, what kind of new world will he create?
It is well known that a writer's intelligence determines the upper limit of a character's intelligence. Because Luo Guanzhong's intelligence was not as high as Zhuge Liang's, he failed to perfectly portray Zhuge Liang's wisdom and instead left behind the regret of "being so intelligent as to be almost supernatural."
Although I am not as brilliant as Zhuge Liang, let's try to make up for this regret.
The plan is to write three sections. First, the Austro-Hungarian Empire: how did an empire with a first-rate geographical location, advanced industry, and profound culture, seemingly with extremely high potential, reach its peak, and where did that peak lie? Second, how did the Russian Empire reach its zenith? Third, the Ottoman Empire or Italy (not yet decided). Join the book's group (878578959) for discussion.