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Hot-blooded historical novels, like the warlords in the Three Kingdoms, should be treated as mixed with the Three Kingdoms, not as romantic.
Mixed three is really the first hot-blooded historical military article I have ever read.

Another example is "Evil Son", dressed as Dong Yun, the son of Dong Zhuo, which is also well written, mainly "Love Me" by military adviser Jia Xu.

"Iron Blood Daming" also won my heart.

The Iron Age and the Orange Age are a series. The former is a changed Ming dynasty, while the latter is modern, with the same blood.

Fierce Man is the only one that I can't stop. The story took place in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the protagonist was Qin Qiong. His son directly established another dynasty, and Li Shimin was forced to go to Sichuan and Sichuan.

Beiyang tells how China was born in the decadent soil of modern Qing government.

The first thief in the Song Dynasty, etc.