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😋I am very happy to recommend you a few novels that summon the civil officials and generals of various dynasties: [Summoning the Divine Martial Arts of the Three Kingdoms: I am the Lord]: In a world where martial arts are the most respected, a person from Earth summoned some civil officials and generals from the late Eastern Han or the Three Kingdoms period with the mythical version of the Three Kingdoms Celebrity Summoning System. "Great Qin: The Ancestral Dragon reads my script and wants me to supervise the country": The protagonist transmigrated into Fusu. In the chaotic times of the era, he used the historical projection system and the ability to summon the civil and military officials of China to build his own empire. [Legend of the Summoning of the Three Kingdoms: The protagonist Gongsun Xu summons the civil officials and generals of various dynasties to fight against Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Xiang Yu, Ying Zheng, and other enemies.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you: [Great Qin: The Ancestral Dragon reads my script and wants me to supervise the country]: The main character, Fusu, can summon civil officials and generals from history. At the same time, he can also summon top-notch crops such as potatoes and sweet potatoes. He can also summon top-notch armies such as the "Snow Dragon Knights" and "Black Shadow Corps" to establish the Immortal Qin Empire. "Summoning the Divine Martial of the Three Kingdoms, I am the Supreme": The protagonist can summon some civil officials and generals from the late Eastern Han Dynasty or the Three Kingdoms period for his own use, such as Zhuge Liang, the Sleeping Dragon, Lu Bu, the God of War, and the Jiangdong sisters, Daqiao, Xiaoqiao, etc. The main character, Xu Qingan, can summon the civil officials and generals of Huaxia, set up the Jinyiwei, set up the East and West Factories, and establish the prosperous and powerful Great Xia Kingdom. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many famous generals and civil officials in history. General: - Alexander the Great - Napoleon - Guan Yu - Zhang Fei - Zhao Yun - Yueh Fei - a surname - Xiang Yu - Lv Bu Civil officials: - Confucius - Mo-tse - Xun You - Wang Anshi - ouyang xiu - Fan Zhongyan - su shi - han yu - Bai Juyi - Liu Yuxi - Lu Lun - Wang Bo These people all played important roles in Chinese history. Their lives and deeds had a profound impact on the development of Chinese culture and society.
The following are some recommendations from ancient novels about civil officials and generals: 1. "I Don't Be a Concubine" author: No Language Honeysuckle. This novel told the story of the female protagonist, Shen Lan, escaping from fate and the story between her and Pei Shen. Shen Lan did not want to be a concubine, but was forced to become Pei Shen's maid. The entanglement between the two was fascinating. 2. The author of "The Wife of a Powerful Minister" is Feng Qing. This novel was set in the background of a powerful minister and told the love story between a female protagonist and a powerful minister. 3. 'Tang Dynasty Coroner' by Gu Wanyin. The novel was set in the Tang Dynasty and told the story of a coroner, revealing the dispute between power and conspiracy. Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent ancient novels that are not included.
The following are biographies of famous generals from various dynasties in Chinese history: Qin Dynasty: Qin Mu Gong led 3,000 tiger and wolf soldiers to wipe out the six countries and unify the world. Later on, Duke Mu's grandson, King Zhuang Xiang of Qin, succeeded to the throne and used famous generals like Lianpo and Baiqi to unify the six states and establish the Qin Dynasty. Han Dynasty: During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, generals Huo Qubing, Xin Qiji, and others led the army to fight against the Xiongnu to protect the safety of the Han Dynasty. In addition, there were many famous generals in the Han Dynasty such as Han Xin, Peng Yue, Guan Yu, etc. They left a deep mark in history. Tang Dynasty: During the Tang Dynasty, there were many famous generals such as Li Jing and Wang Xuance during the period of Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin, as well as Xue Wanche and Guo Daifeng during the period of Emperor Gaozong. The generals of the Tang Dynasty not only performed well on the battlefield, but also made important contributions in the fields of politics and culture. Song Dynasty: During the Song Dynasty, famous generals such as Yue Fei, Xin Qiji, Han Shizhong, etc. led the army to fight against foreign enemies to maintain the safety of the Song Dynasty. In addition, there were many outstanding strategists and generals such as Fan Zhongyan, Wang Anshi, Su Shi, etc. who made important contributions to the prosperity of the Song Dynasty. Yuan Dynasty: During the Yuan Dynasty, famous generals such as Hada and Zhang Rou led the army to fight against the rulers of the Mongolian grasslands. In addition, Yuan Dynasty writers and painters also had many outstanding achievements, such as painter Huang Gongwang, writer Wang Yinglin and so on. Ming Dynasty: During the Ming Dynasty, famous generals such as Xu Da, Chang Yuchun, and Lan Yu led the army to fight against foreign enemies to protect the safety of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, the Ming Dynasty had many outstanding strategists and generals, such as Chen Jiru and Wu Qi, who made important contributions to the prosperity and development of the Ming Dynasty. Qing Dynasty: During the Qing Dynasty, generals such as Nurhachi and Huang Taiji led the army to fight against the Ming Dynasty and finally conquered the Ming Dynasty. In addition, there were many outstanding generals in the Qing Dynasty, such as Peng Yongfeng during the Jiaqing period and Lin Zexu during the Daoguang period. They made important contributions to the prosperity and development of the Qing Dynasty.
Xia Chao: 1 Yu: The founding emperor of the Xia Dynasty was known as "King Yu of Xia", one of the mythical figures in ancient Chinese legends. [2nd Revelation: The second emperor of the Xia Dynasty was the son of Yu and the second ruler of the Xia Dynasty.] 3. Zhongkang: A minister of the Xia Dynasty once defended the Xia Dynasty against the Shang Dynasty's attack and was respectfully called "Zhongkang". 4. Taihao: A mythical figure of the Xia Dynasty who was believed to be the son of the Sun God and also the guardian of the Xia Dynasty. 5 You Chong: A minister of the Xia Dynasty was once the overlord of the Xia Dynasty and was called "You Chong Gong". Shang Dynasty: 1 Shang Tang: The first monarch of the Shang Dynasty was known as the "Shang Tang King", one of the mythical figures in ancient Chinese legends. 2 Wei Zi: The second monarch of the Shang Dynasty was one of the founding emperors of the Shang Dynasty, known as the "Wei Zi". 3. Daji: A beauty of the Shang Dynasty. Legend has it that she was Shang Tang's lover and had given birth to the first monarch of the Shang Dynasty, Shang Tang. 4. Zhong Ren: A minister of the Shang Dynasty was once the overlord of the Shang Dynasty. He was called "Zhong Ren Gong". Taiyi: A mythical figure of the Shang Dynasty who was considered the son of the God of Thunder and Lightning and also the patron saint of the Shang Dynasty. Zhou Dynasty: King Wen of Zhou: The founding emperor of the Zhou Dynasty was known as King Wen of Zhou. He was one of the mythical figures in ancient Chinese legends. King Wu of Zhou: The second emperor of the Zhou Dynasty was the son of King Wen of Zhou and the second monarch of the Zhou Dynasty. 3. Jiang Shang: A minister of the Zhou Dynasty once defended the Zhou Dynasty from the attack of the Quan Rong. He was respectfully called "Jiang Shang". King Mu of Zhou: The fourth emperor of the Zhou Dynasty was the son of King Wen of Zhou and the younger brother of King Wu of Zhou. He was also the second emperor of the Zhou Dynasty. 5 King Xuan of Zhou: The seventh emperor of the Zhou Dynasty was the son of King Mu of Zhou, the younger brother of King You of Zhou, and the second emperor of the Zhou Dynasty.