[Soul travels through the Three Kingdoms + no cheats + not stupid + no gunpowder cannons + rise of an average person + respect for the IQ and force of historical figures + gradual growth of the protagonist + real casualty rate (the protagonist's subordinates will also lose generals)]
The protagonist's cognition is only the cognition of ordinary people in later generations, but it also contains the simplest values of ordinary people.
Cao Cao is very powerful, but the protagonist can grow through repeated confrontations and achieve counterattack victory.
Jia Xu is very vicious, but the protagonist can force Jia Xu to bow his head, which makes people feel that the protagonist is even more vicious than him.
Liu Bei is very kind, but he is also rude to the protagonist. In this chaotic era of the Three Kingdoms, the protagonist wants to change his fate and the course of history. The protagonist has a difficult journey, but on his way forward, the heroes of the Three Kingdoms, one after another, become his stepping stones.
[CK3 + Kingdom of Heaven + Assassins + No System + Farming + Reviving Rome] Transmigrated into a leper prince with a mysterious past, his mother is Maria Komnina, a noblewoman of Komnen, and his father… possibly King Amori I of Jerusalem? No such person exists in history; he's a pawn from the start. But as a fervent CK3 player, treachery, intrigue, farming, brainwashing… are all basic keyboard skills. The Eastern Roman Emperor Alexius II is my best friend; King Baldwin IV the Leper is my "brother" and strict teacher; the Balian of Ibelin is my stepfather; the Assassins are my shadowy blade. I farm and develop, beating up the Roms and kicking the Ayyubids. When the Crusaders look eastward in bewilderment, the Holy City has already pledged allegiance to me. When the Mongol cavalry marches in, I have rebuilt the Roman legions. Faith? I will unify it. Empire? I will revive it. This time, Augustus…
The double-headed eagle watched over his empire, gazing both at its former glory and the abyss of reality. In 1185, Constantinople fell to rebellion and betrayal, and the Komnen family's eagle standard fell sadly amidst blood and fire. In 1192, Tiberius on the banks of the Cura River welcomed two extraordinary guests. Alexius Komnen, a name born to bear the destiny of an empire, was forced to make his judgment before the end times. Would he follow in the footsteps of the old gods into destruction, or would he build a new order upon the ruins? His choice would determine the ultimate answer to Roman civilization. ——————Book Club: 809500903 (Welcome to join and discuss)
The soul travels back to the Middle Ages as a Florentine citizen. Starts in Belgium and is forced to join the war.
The Hundred Years' War between England and France, the Black Death, church division, and total war in Europe.
In this endless world of chaos where swords, blood, iron and fire are intertwined, he bravely moves forward.
The iris and lily, symbols of France, blossomed again under his command, and England, with the broom rose as its emblem, was also impressed.
He is driven not by the name of the Father nor by the glory of anyone else.
Only the belief in my heart:
"I will fight to the end, until this chaos ends."
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.
The Soviet Union in 1918 was in the darkness before dawn.
More than three million White Army, rebels, and foreign interventionist forces occupied three-quarters of the Soviet Union's territory.
The newly established regime was in a precarious state, with evil hands reaching out to the last embers of revolution.
When faced with a moral dilemma, will an ordinary person yield to capital or rise up in resistance...?