He traveled through time to the end of the Northern Song Dynasty and became Emperor Qinzong Zhao Huan of Song, at the moment when the capital was about to be captured by the Jin army.
He turned the tide and saved the Song Dynasty. He was arbitrary and looked down upon the heroes. He personally led the army to attack Huanglong.
He took revenge fiercely, giving tit for tat.
He will repay the humiliation imposed on the Song Dynasty by the Jin people during the Jingkang Incident tenfold and a hundredfold!
Chen Jian's time travel is different from others: they all travel to ancient times, but he possesses only animal skins and a stone axe. Starting from a matriarchal clan, he developed and perpetuated a civilization. Was it feudal statehood or unified prefectures and counties? Was it the distinction between the state and the wild, or barbaric conquest? Was it a hundred schools of thought contending, or a hundred saints uniting? Was it a single deity or a universal faith in ancestors? Was it a bloody accumulation of cotton silkworms cannibalizing humans? Or was it a humanistic care and a utopian dream of universal harmony? To enjoy the happiness of civilization, one must experience its pain. The ability to be reborn after death allows him to experience the growth of this civilization through a variety of identities. Tribal member, noble, slave, emperor, commoner, scholar, hired laborer, captain of the Age of Exploration, capitalist of the Age of Primitive Accumulation, conscript in the trenches, the mastermind of a major trust... With the same head in different buttocks, what kind of encounters and insights will arise?
Reborn in South Africa, Rock said: "I hope for world peace."
Chapter 318: 1776 (Grand Finale) Compaq's new tax policy stipulated that any slave owner who kept a single slave would have their taxes increased by 10%, to be used as state compensation for the slaves. For every ten slaves kept, the tax doubled, and for every hundred, it doubled again.
In 1978, in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong Island, Chen Bingwen looked at the headline of the Sing Tao Daily:
He knew that he was reborn in the most perfect era.
In this life, he no longer competes on the chessboard, he wants to take control of the game - starting with a bowl of sugar water, and building an industrial empire that controls the heartbeat of the universe!
"Li Ka-shing took 20 years to become Superman, and I took 5 years to crush Superman."
The meaning of rebirth is not to repeat history, but to turn history into my stepping stone.
[Priest, gangster, a bit philosophical, political and economic, no system, not brainless]
With one bullet, he fell from China to Dharavi, Mumbai in 1992.
This is a slum where crime breeds and order collapses, and it is also a new starting point for Aaryan Chaudhry.
Mire and struggle. Filth and desire.
Veda in the left hand and AK in the right hand.
Watered with blood, crowned with faith.
One day, an Internet cafe appeared in the Tang Dynasty. The administrator of the Internet cafe said: Governing a country cannot rely solely on reading, and fighting a war cannot rely solely on martial arts. You can also choose to play games.
So Cheng Yaojin, Wei Zheng, and Li Shimin all booked a night in an Internet cafe. As they played, they destroyed the Turks. As they played, they created a prosperous Tang Dynasty!
(The old book "I Was Kicked by Time" has been completed)
A modern speculator who has deceived countless people, if his soul suddenly traveled to forty years ago.
What kind of amazing miracle will he create? What kind of life trajectory will it take?
It all started in 1980, under the Qianmen Building in Beijing.
It started with an orphan named Ning Weimin, who was in poverty... (Important reminder: the career line is not collecting antiques, but speculation and business)
"It's a capitalist country. It means I have capital and you don't, so this country is mine! Contact the police and suppress it. If Rockefeller can do it, why can't I, Sheffield?" William Sheffield restrained his smile and said coldly, "Happy America, gunfights every day." The Gilded Age, 1895.
What could a modern merchant do in late Ming Shanxi? Would he become the leader of the Shanxi merchants? Would he become as wealthy as a nation? Would he win over the people, establish a council, and ultimately transform the Ming Dynasty into a vast joint-stock company? Would he establish a merchant corps, motivate his soldiers with profit, and ultimately gain supreme power? All this is revealed in Ming Dynasty 1617, a book that explores the Ming Dynasty from a merchant's perspective. We look forward to traveling through time and space with you to forge our shared new Ming Dynasty.