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Overhead historical novels written by the Japanese
There are many overhead historical novels in Japan, or it should be said that the origin of overhead historical novels seems to be Japan, the most famous of which is Yoshiki Tanaka's Biography of Heroes of the Galaxy (Yin Ying Biography for short). This work of overhead history is sometimes labeled as "science fiction" and should be said to be a great work. Maybe I praise too much, but China contemporary novelist Lu Yao's Biography of Heroes of the Galaxy is directly related to Ordinary World.

Master Yoshiki Tanaka is called "the Great God of Tanaka", which shows that his works are really powerful. Besides, he also has a nickname "King Kuroko Tanaka", so if you want to watch a happy comedy, you'd better not watch him. He never begrudges killing his character, even if he is welcomed by readers again.

Tanaka's other aviation history masterpieces include The Battle of Aslan and The Legend of Creation Dragon. In addition, some of his historical sketches and novels about China are also very good. It can be seen from his works that this man is an out-and-out pro-China person, and there is no need to exclude him just because he is Japanese.

The Biography of Yin Ying has been officially translated and published in China, with 10 volumes of about 4 million words. There should be many electronic versions available for download online.

I wonder if the Great God has finished the Battle of Aslan. It seems that one or two million words have been published, which should be downloaded from the Internet.

I haven't seen the published book about Chuanglong Biography. There should be an electronic version on the Internet. I saw it online many years ago.

In addition, as vbghyuyu said upstairs, Arakawa Yoshio's book "Winning the Fleet" is also very famous. I don't know how the book is selling, but the game based on it is really popular. This game has been played on game consoles since Super Nintendo. I won't repeat its contents, but only briefly explain that "Bibi Fleet" and "Prefect Decision" are different in nature.

In addition, I recommend a book, The Battle of the Seven Kingdoms, which I haven't read, but I heard some friends speak highly of.

In addition, there are many cartoons about overhead history or crossing. There are too many, so I won't go into them one by one.