The Human Emperor

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Forcefully brought over from the modern world to an alternate world, Wang Chong felt detached and lived his life aimlessly.

However, when calamity struck and he saw his family and everything he cared for being torn apart, he felt regret.

Thus, he stood up and eventually became the Grand Marshal of the Central Plains, leading an army against those who sought to destroy all he cherished.

Yet, despite all his efforts, it was already too late to reverse destiny.

But before his death, a shooting star, the same one which brought him to this world, appeared before him, and he was given another chance to undo his regrets.

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Fani İmparator
Nhân Hoàng Kỷ
Records of the Human Emperor
Ren Huang Ji
T.H.E
人皇纪
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kkgoh
kkgoh
Dec 21, 2018
Status: c650
Another one of those recently popular isekai + timetravel genres. I gave it 4 stars at first, then it kept going downhill.

Won't summarize the story since the novel description did a decent job. I'll just point out the main issues after reading the Chinese raws:

(1) PLANET-SIZED PLOT HOLES
-- Homing pigeons AREN'T MOBILE PHONES!!! They only fly HOME. Different groups of people can't travel everywhere in the world at the same time and then keep sending messages to each other. It makes it worse when you know entire... more>> stratagems are reliant on communication.

-- The title of the novel is called "The Human Emperor", so shouldn't the MC be making strides towards that goal? It's mentioned at the start that there are future aliens that humanity needed to fight against.
Instead MC s*aves away for the Sage Emperor, and happily jumps into war as if that's the only resort to stop enemy countries, which depopulates the human race against the future aliens. Huh?
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MC literally went with bio-warfare by spreading the plague to Tibetan highlands to kill off livestock. He could have done this BEFORE WAR EVEN STARTED. That would have disabled the Tibetans logistically and they can't even start a war

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-- MC's zealot-like loyalty to his shitty country is misplaced. The government is chock-full of corrupt individuals, and the Sage Emperor is patently useless. MC's loyalty should be to his country, not to the Emperor.
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It's hinted there's some hidden secret causing the Emperor to become pathetic, but after 650 chapters it's just sheer nonsense and poor writing. No excuses.
A better scenario would have been to depict The Sage Emperor as being old/with no capable successors and thus unable to hold/manage court properly.

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Instead of trying to reform the government (getting rid of treacherous officials, etc, that led to bad decisions in the first place), MC spent all his time building and training a private army. He can't do both?? It's constantly shown that he was able to influence the thoughts and decisions of officials in court, even as a civilian.

-- The entire 100+ chapters for the epic war (Chapter 525-650) is completely pointless. Yup, you read it right, 100+ chapters to 1 war.
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And MC goes to fight the war with a meagre private army, not a single iota of help/reinforcements/supplies from the government. And this after everyone knew the southwestern frontier was falling, the initial armies had been defeated, and there are STILL tons of reserve troops (200+k) in the capital. And the "Sage Emperor" acts mysterious, keeps saying he can't do jack shit, and doesn't do jack shit.

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-- Every foreign/domestic general other than MC is an idiot with little to no knowledge of warfare.
Which is very insulting and shows a complete lack of research. It's well-known that even in antiquity, armies had a good command of logistics, basic statistics, and warfare. The lame reason by the author is that everyone in the new world is bulked up with martial talent, so they don't need strategy. I.e. "Me STRONG! Me SMASH!!" I call BULLSHIT.
If EVERYONE is bulked up, that means EVERYONE is back to being on the same level/starting point, especially when it's repeatedly stated that it's impossible for a suped-up general to fight a whole army. So of course you would need to develop an art of warfare! How obvious is that?

-- The cultivation system is PATHETIC. MC's cultivation levels are broken, and he unreasonably powers up at the last minute whenever the plot armor calls for it.
The idea of "auras" (some buffing, some offensive type, etc) is kinda interesting, but poorly depicted. Eventually auras can do everything, literally take physical form.

(2) HUNDREDS OF FILLER CHAPTERS
-- The training arc from chapter 200-350 is complete nonsense, has no bearing on the plot.
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Multiple training camp sites that were later abandoned when the author realized it made no sense. Spirit vein is sold. All of the side characters developed in the training camps disappear.

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-- The epic war from chapter 525-650 is pointless, could be shorted to 50 chapters or less.
Author ran out of ideas and just decided to drag out with fillers, half of every chapter was everyone reacting to each other. MC pulls off one, only ONE stratagem/maneuver, and every character on the battlefield gets several paragraphs to react to it. It's that ridiculous.

(3) USELESS SIDE CHARACTERS
-- Author added way too many characters, puffed them up for multiple chapters, then they only reappear for a few paragraphs before disappearing again. All of the young characters he met in the first 400 chapters are useless. Random named generals suddenly appear during the war arc, then immediately proceed to die.

-- ALL the female side characters are one-dimensional "dinosaurs" (physically and verbally abusive) while MC acts like a pansy in front of them. Weird fetish from the author.

(4) OBVIOUS RACISM
-- I find it odd that no one pointed out the not-so-subtle racism in the novel, while everyone gives so much sh*t to "I Really Am a Superstar". The author is clearly an absurd Chinese nationalist.

The novel is set after the peak of the Tang Dynasty (late 8th century), centered around the An Lushan Rebellion. Let's be perfectly clear. NO country was "good". Everyone fought for control of all lands in inner and central Asia. Alliances shifted constantly, everybody attacked each other whenever they sensed weakness. China invaded Mengshe Zhao (Yunnan), Mengshe Zhao allied with Tibet against China, Mengshe Zhao switched allegiances to pair up with China against Tibet/Arab Caliphate. China also allied with one of the Korean kingdoms (Silla) to take out the big dog Goguryeo before they started fighting for the spoils. And that's just being simplistic.

Yet in this novel, EVERY country surrounding China is portrayed as evil, power-hungry, unscrupulous backstabbers while China is the lone country of goodwill, holding the higher moral ground. This isn't about being PC, it's just factually wrong. I'm Chinese and I'm disgusted at this ridiculous setting.

Tibetans/Ü-Tsang are labeled as red-faced monkeys, pure carnivores and get diarrhea from eating rice (which is absurd, their staple food is barley and bread). It's the ESKIMOS that eat mostly meat (fish/whale/seals/bears/birds).
Koreans/Goguryeons are unflatteringly labeled as disheveled smelly warriors. That's literally the description for every Korean warrior, even the commander becomes just a shaggy bigger dude.
Yunnan/Mengshe Zhao people are pathetic vassals to China, who got conquered by them years ago, and have the AUDACITY to try to break free from Chinese rule. Right. <<less
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riida
riida
Aug 28, 2016
Status: c6
This here is really not that special, so I don't get the rating.

The author mashed together TDG, LOTD, reincarnator, and even a few pieces of TTNH, but not too well.
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Unfortunately I was immediately turned off by the lack of logic, when MC tried to persuade his father not to go to the secret meeting.

His internal argument states that he must not reveal information from the future, but who forbids him to speculate about current affairs? If the result of the meeting is a catastrophy for the family, how could his best attempt to make his father reconsider be "don't go, it could turn out bad", when there are enough reasons in the present why it's not a good idea, and he even MENTIONS THEM while thinking to himself!

That immediately made me think that the author isn't too bright and I shouldn't expect much from this title. I'll read a few more chapter though, to see if I'm wrong...

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Alioptak
Alioptak
Jun 25, 2017
Status: c404
This novel is okay at the beggining but after 100 chapters or so it's getting boring.

The MC is always the only guy intelligent, he says "I have a solution!" and everybody is like "This guy is a genius!". All (80%) of the chapters are about military strategy and there is nothing that interresting.

The story is slow and the MC is weak. There is no romance nor good friends.

No suspense and it gets on my nerves.
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Keimichi
Keimichi
Apr 15, 2017
Status: c683
[note: spoiler tags might contain minor spoilers from the raws]

I am actually more amazed by this than I expected. After 500 chapters of raws, the story has been absolutely AMAZING.

To summarize the background, this is a mix of historical and Xuanhuan. It is set in another world that shares a history extremely similar to that of Earth, and yet it is a different world. More specifically, this is a reincarnation + time travel. MC was a person from Earth that got reincarnated to this alternate history world. However, he... more>> failed the new life he got. However he gets a second chance. In summary, it might feel similar to TDG. However, it is NOTHING similar. This story is focussed on the MILITARY. It is not about a direct clash of power beams and "my level is higher than yours". It's all about politics and actual war. In fact, it actually feels like Wuxia at first. It's only when you read further than you slowly notice that it has Xuanhuan elements. (side note: no sign of romance so far, even if we see female characters).

The narration is not flowery and widely poetic like Ze Tian Ji for example. Rather, everything has a logical progression and everything is concise. The author doesn't just throw in randomly as things goes along and then resort to plot armor to fix them. Rather as things goes along you'll notice that actions and people that were mentioned so long ago would actually become crucial to the plans of the MC. I think the only thing that could have been handled better would be the minor time skips (ex: those that are a week or a month long that author sometimes adds in rather suddenly), but that could be just a personal preference on my part.

We have a rational MC. He is not superhuman, but he is able to make rational decisions based on what he have and what he knows. He is a quite intelligent character. But it's not the same type of intelligence as the MC of TTNH for example, who was more of a cunning type that uses small tactics and deception. He's not like the MC of TDG who is smart but too arrogant that smacks people with his knowledge. No, our MC has a calm type of wisdom indeed benefitting of his background story. The reason why I like this MC is because the author has well done the "show, don't tell". We are able to see each of the steps, and hence, I do agree he has more skills than just the typical plot armor granted to protagonists by time travel. (I'd say, the only "plot armor" is how fast things go. Ex: if he estimates something will take 1 week, "MC will be surprised it only took 5 days". But that is really minor and could be attributed to him being cautious.)

The antagonists are not mindless drones. They don't exist just because they are evil or bad. Not all characters that disagrees with the MC is a bad guy. And the MC does not eliminate all people who disagrees with him. The MC is able to see the big picture and seek cooperation rather than have a pitiful revenge against people who he disliked. He is aware that he must maximize his resources, and therefore he must not remain on minor grudges.
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In fact, rather than "antagonists", I'd say they are more like "opponents". What he is really fighting against isn't really the "enemies" per se, but rather "the future" he knows would happen and that he is trying to change.

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I think, the only down point is that we don't really get to see things from the perspective of the side characters. The story is just really focussed on the MC, so even if the side characters have their own thoughts, the author doesn't really dig in too deep to show us what they are thinking. It doesn't mean these characters are less important, just that lot of their crucial actions, decisions and opinions are off screen.

Anyway, I think this is an extremely promising series. I won't praise the schemes as being ABSOLUTELY STUNNING—However, things are all well foreshadowed and planned out in a way that makes me acknowledge the MC as actually have a higher IQ and knows what he is doing (rather than the author trying to convince us that he does).

EDIT: I know a lot of people are questioning why some people leave a high rating while others leave a low one. The novel doesn't really start that amazing, and the MC which is being described as good doesn't really show it as much in the first hundred or two chapters... In fact, those are mostly passable, better than many other novels but not amazingly so. The place where this novel truly shines is when he actually goes to war. It's not the preparation he does for the war. Consider those as set ups for the real action. It's the wars that is interesting with strategies and with actually fighting against great odds. Also, those waiting for a good romance: that won't happen. If your sole reason (or main reason) for reading these novels is for the romance, and the girls, then find yourself disappointed. The romance (if you can call it such) is dry at best, simply because it's not even a side story in this novel. It happens in the background, and is more of things just happening rather than any chemistry. Just ignore it and read it for the war ? <<less
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DoubleTake
DoubleTake
Oct 06, 2016
Status: --
I find it somewhat baffling whenever people write a review on anything be it a story or a movie with minimal to limited information or source data. Though I do understand that with the sheer number of stories and novels that if a story does not grab you in the first 10 chapters. People are more inclined to drop the novel there and then and after a review is done on any site the negative feedback in turn cast a downer on the translators and they then throw down all... more>> tools and a true gem sometimes go unseen. I think this is one of those true gems

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As someone who has took decided to look a bit further and machined translated all the to the most recent chapter 250 This is one of those true gems and it is one of the better 'reincarnation' story more well balanced in its pacing and approach. It is a curious blend of actual history and Xuanhuan, this gives the reader an insight into the culture of the Chinese of the time, it is evident that the author is a history buff given the time period and the political intrigues affecting china in that time and its subsequent downfall. This chronicles our MC's attempt to stem that flow, albeit with mixed results.


The characters are not too overpowered, barring the occasional MC's plot armour as we know if the MC dies the story is over; It is however tastefully done and the author has done good job in representing both sides of any argument from the standpoint of protagonist and antagonist (s)

If you're looking for something that is different from the usual trope of reincarnation where it's just a power grab and power up where the ending is fast approaching this may not be for you.

If you' re looking for something decently paced, immersive in his world building and political intrigue, grounded in some basis of fact, characters who are not cardboard cut outs and do contribute to the story then this is something that may pique your interest.


P.S. Concerning the MC's logic, this is all explained in the upcoming chapters with him not being able to give anything away which hearkens back to what I said about formulating an opinion and a review on minimal information. Which is understandable giving the small sample size no offence to the previous reviewer
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Hopefully the translators are able to pick this back up again and have another go at it because this is a true gem which readers would enjoy, I've gone into some detail in the spoiler but without giving too much away. Good story contrary to popular belief. Cheers. <<less
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GoGoInTheA55
GoGoInTheA55
Aug 07, 2017
Status: c156
I loved it at first, whoa! I said. When I first read it, I also rated it 5 which I rarely ever do. The world was totally similar to ours (in a different time) with xianxia twist. The character's first impression was also good, as how he acted with his father, and how his family didn't outright believed him even though he proved himself. It showed no romance (Which is my fav part) and other useless thing. He planned and executed all things perfectly, altering the future a little. But... more>> then comes the bullshit.

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A f**king mechanical voice which grants him extra power if he passes the test conducted by the world, because only then can he change the future as he is going against the fate.

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Remember friends this is feudal era, the MC though hailing from the present time was still living in an early time.

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He was already not OP enough but he still got a cheat item, it would have been enough as it only send him into past.

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But OK!! I can ignore this thing.

But then the author had to go on and ruin it much further by making the MC a blacksmith
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he only had superficial knowledge, but was able to create the best sword in the mortal world. if considering. He was just a normal 20 year old from present day, and even if he read about it on book somewhere, he wouldn't remember it after he lived 2 different lives and was repeating the last one (as basically he improved the technique from the previous timeline.

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Ok! then went the Damascus steel arc in which a few sadhu came from India, but I don't know if the author is s*upid or just a ret*rd, but those sadhu's though talked in Sanskrit but were worshiping Lord Buddha as their divinity. Even though they are Hindu (I know I am from India). And at that time they mostly worshiped Vishnu and Shiva (being 2 of the 3 major and strongest gods). SO historical facts wrong beside the ones belonging to china (I didn't check the Persians or Arabians history facts)

Ok!! then lets forget about this one too.

Then comes our coup de grace. I know it is history.... their history... and we need to accept the history and forget about it, but still I was disgusted by the talk about how the
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King wanted to f**k his own daughter in law even though his son was alive, he even wanted to make her his own concubine, and MC supported him (I accept he didn't had a choice) but still he was not disgusted by these deeds of the king, and the first time he met that bastardy king, he felt respect for him instead of disgust which would have been normal for a modern human.

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I didn't know what the author wanted while writing this story.

He is a f**king great commander of humanity, he needs to get his sh*t together and don't act so scared and submissive in front of those higher ups (but he acts like a p**sy) his planning and all is for nothing, there were various chances to achieve better results if he had some balls (maybe the time reincarnation forgot to revive that part of him).

I am ok with him being weak as f**k, but he still need to show his great commander spirit and monopolize the whole country even usurping the present king. <<less
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MondoX
MondoX
Mar 19, 2017
Status: c137
It is an early review, but hopefully it encourages some readers that are hesitant to begin reading the series. After twelve chapters, I am hooked with the story. The MC is a transcender from another world, and lived and died in his new world. However, he lived mostly has an observer and never tried to build any human relations and acted as a prodigal son. Through varying circumstances, he lost his family and friends and realized how he took for granted the love from those close to him, but now... more>> he has a second chance to fix his mistakes.

I felt slight tension during some of the dialogue, where it goes back and forth and builds to something and not boring and pointless chatter. The MC has knowledge of future events, but unlike other Chinese light novels, everyone is not going to automatically believe the MC and worship him. The MC needs to test what information he is able to divulge, when can he divulge the information, how to divulge it (subtly or not, etc).

I think I like the mc's little sister more (she is adorable, but crazy strong). I hope the author does not stop developing the little sister. Both the mc's parents are likeable so far, especially the mom.

Again, it is an early review, but as long as the author does not deviate from the character's personalities, or introduces a beauty with a bad attitude that instantly makes the MC s*upid, this story has great potential.

Update: So, the author has neglected the characters I liked and introduced two beauties that seem like they will make the MC s*upid. Also, coming back to the past, the MC mentions many different events that caused the downfall of his nation. I understand there may be combinations to the downfall, but each event seems like that was the main reason and they keep popping up as the story progresses. He fixes one, then he mentions there was another reason. It would make sense if his current timeline reacted to his meddling, but it seems it happened in his past, he did not know the full story, tough. Plus, the pacing has been slow. For example, an arc was focused on selling of swords and then an arc on him impressing his grandpa's generation at a banquet.

Worse, a female assassin was trying to kill the MC twice, and when he had the opportunity to kill her, guess what he does? <<less
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kublikhan
kublikhan
Feb 01, 2019
Status: c218
Been awhile since I seen writing this bad. Every female character in the story turns into a raging hulkamaniac who attacks the MC whenever he enters the scene. Ex: His female allies were in the middle of a battle against the enemy. MC shows up to help. After killing the enemy, his female 'allies' turn on him and attack. He explains he is on their side. They reply "All men are pigs" and keep attacking. WTF?!?! It's like the MC infects women with rabies just by being in the same... more>> room with them. The author must suffer from fear of woman to write female characters this bad.

Then there are the plot holes. MC gets into the business of making and selling swords. MC sees a golden opportunity no one else thought of: Sell swords to the army. Really? No one else ever thought to sell swords to the army? Are you f*cking kidding me? Before that he saw a golden opportunity: Buy super ore for his swords! It had a high price tag that no one could afford: 90, 000 gold. Yep even the biggest sword smith clans in the capital could not afford it. Yet they have no trouble whipping out 1.5 million gold later when the MC needs money from them. Then when he sells one of his special swords it sells for more than the entire annual gold production for the entire kingdom! I guess the author failed grade school math too.

I stomached 200 chapters of this sh*t but can't take anymore. Dropping novel. <<less
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AlesandroSamuel
AlesandroSam
Aug 11, 2017
Status: c173
Absolute Disappointed with the Misleading title! I Thought the Plot will progress further but it's not

Still wondering why this series called "Human Emperor" when this REINCARNATED MC become an ABSOLUTELY LOYAL DOG OF THE COUNTRY. REINCARNATOR WITHOUT SELFISH DESIRE? SERIOUSLY?

Many People HATE Selfish Reincarnator, but actually, that's because they've second life. They think they're special, they're more than anyone. I just can't see any selfish desire from the MC, He's just like a robot that with the sole target to defend his Nation. Even all of the wealth, power, etc... more>> it's for protecting his NATION <<less
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tuado94
tuado94
Aug 01, 2017
Status: c163
There are a few plot hole that ruins this for me. The story was really enjoyable from the start but later on it feels like it's just dragging on.

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According to the other chapter he is suppose to be a reincarnated supreme general or some thing like that however he certainly doesn't act like one, and is loyal to an emperor that he has never meet before for absolutely no reason. He meet the emperor for the first time in his two lifes time at chapter 163 after he got summoned to a meeting and talk about some strategy. After saying 3 sentences he was literally sweeting all over from head to toe because meeting the emperor is like meeting the tiger... it's just kinda dumb after all he acts all high and mighty against the other characters that he has heard of and meet before but when it come to the emperor that he had never have any interaction with. Certainly not the act of a supreme general that has killed thousands.

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mikaelhg
mikaelhg
May 12, 2017
Status: c75
The drama in the story is completely based on the misunderstanding / miscommunication trope. Based on the story, the MC could cut 80% of the unwelcome complications by simply demonstrating his competence while still keeping his central secret, but that would mean that the author would have to actually learn to write drama.
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Fanya
Fanya
Mar 23, 2017
Status: c1270
Into another world AND back to the past! It's got cultivation, war, and strategy/political. If you are looking for harems/romance and cultivation, this isn't the best novel for you. But if you enjoy strategy and war with a dash of reincarnation/cultivation mixed in, then this is a good read.

1. Yes they do martial arts/cultivate but the focus seems to be how he can keep his clan out of trouble between the struggle for the throne (instead of flying off to random cultivation/saint realms and stuff with no mention of his... more>> parents/clan after 20 chapters) and protect what he loves. There are paragraphs of cultivation explanation later and I find his 'destiny struggler' thing quite corny, but even when I skips those paragraphs the story lost nothing and is still a perfectly good read.

2. OMG his family loves him! It's more realistic than the ones where the MC is an orphan that gets blindly hated/bullied by everyone. His parents are strict but not unreasonable and loves him, and his little sister is childish but treats him like a big bro. Other people also have complex feelings instead of it just being loyalty or kill.

3. He's a normal person! He's not an assasin/secret agent/poison genius that adopts to the situation and pwns everyone within 2 days. The first time he reincarnated he acted like a normal person would, don't feel like the family is his real family, not really adjusting to the different culture. But now that he's back to the past, he tries to use his knowledge to rise up. He is smart (with a good memory) but he still needs to think in order to convince people and find possible fortuitous encounters, no instant trust from random people or blind love/hate. And because of his alterations, the future deviates from what he remembers as well and he does occasionally gets into binds.

It's well written, well translated with a good MC and plot. I do recommend stock up/binge read because there are many many excellent arcs of military and political intrigue, but the fillers in-between are boring/corny. If you stock up/binge read, you can skip the chapters and paragraphs with lame female characters, description of how impressive so and so is, and the corny system/destiny stuff... which is like 10-15% of the novel but the good parts are so good it more than made up for it. There are quite a few filler chapters that I skipped because it's boring, but there are also many chapters so good in the arc that I clinched my teeth and paid money for the first time in order to read in advance to see what happens next. <<less
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WinByDying
WinByDying
Dec 14, 2018
Status: c584
My first problem with this novel is what the writer does if the protagonist needs more challenge. You see, our Wang Chong is incredibly strong by now, knows a lot and has received the trust of many. Yet he still "struggles" every step along the way. Why? The author keeps conjuring enemies out of thin air. Winning a battle against Ü-Tsang too easily? Well, what about another martially strong Tibetan general you haven't heard about yet! The author uses this trick constantly. You're breaking my immersion, Huangfu Qi. Don't write... more>> that way. It's like cramming your novel full of deus ex machinae. Speaks of bad plot, bad planning. Powercreep.

My second gripe is the system. Again, because he's too strong and has too much of an impact, the system drives up the difficulty artificially. It even restricts him once from killing someone. Like, really? Systems in non-sci-fi novels break immersion by default, and the way it's done here doesn't help.

Third, why so much useless dialogue and filler? I skip battles, I skip dialogue, I skip about half the novel and I can still comprehend everything. That's not normal. It's not written well.

Fourth, why is only Wang Chong smart? The others are apparently really smart too, says the author, but they still get trounced? Fine, he knows parts of the future but does that mean he knows all details, or that things don't change if he's actively changing the future?

Fifth: everyone and their mothers trust Wang Chong. Why does he have so much trust and as a consequence power this fast? The provided explanation is far-fetched.

I can go on. This isn't any good. It's cheesy, and if you like what it's about then you can give it a go. But don't expect a well written or well thought out novel. Dropped. <<less
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lightningninja123
lightningnin
Jul 21, 2019
Status: c1000
The double standard in this novel though.

A male character acts arrogant toward the MC or harass the MC = bad

A female character that does the same thing= good because they always have a reason to do so or they should have a reason (they don't always have a convenient reason)

... more>> When the princess comes and takes his possession, his response is to work with her

When a male try to take his possession, his response is to make his life hell

Also the author can't help it but always make all females be special so she sides with mc

like that time where there was 3 character that did a mission with the MC (2 male and 1 female) and would look at that the female for some reason happen to be the only person that recognize him and isn't arrogant while the male are arrogant. You know it not the MC fault that he has a bunch of female friends that are attracted to him, it just coincidence that most female character are not arrogant and most male characters are arrogant and goes against MC. Novel totally not written by some chinese virg*n author who never had love life before. <<less
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Jack Anda
Jack Anda
Jul 30, 2017
Status: c164
So disappointing. So mediocre.

I truly don't get all these good ratings. While it's a good read, this novel fail to show what a proper reincarnator/transcender was like. He might be amazing and powerful in the past/future, yet he, time and time again, failed to calculate all of the possible outcome of his own doing.

He boast wisdom that goes beyond normal, yet always end up almost got killed, and only survived because of LUCK.

... more>> He was the former great expert, yet got scared by his own uncle and cousin.

It's like all this stuff about being reincarnated to alter destiny is just to tell us how great a LUCK is. Ah, forget it. I'll continue to read this novel, hopefully it got better. Hopefully. <<less
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rainymist
rainymist
Jul 24, 2017
Status: c400
First of all, this story is amazing! Reasons?

  1. The MC is extremely intelligent in politics and wars.
  2. There is no enemies that's just pops out without any reasons or just want be a stepping stone for the MC. No. They have their own reasons and circumstances.
  3. The progress of the story is slow but acceptable because of the settings which is more like wuxia. It's not a xianxia genre where there's legends about immortals traveling through worlds exists in the story. At least until where I'm reading right now, there's no such character yet.
  4. The MC is slowly getting OP. No training arc as of this yet as the MC most of the times involves in some politics issues and sudden wars that he knows or doesn't knows and through these battle he became OP.
  5. The story is a nice change from novels that have the MC runs into enemies at every corner and shouting 'You are courting death!'. Trust me, i've read a LOT of that kind of novels.
P.S: the story have some flaws but which story doesn't? So for me it's a a good and an amazing story considering after all the novels that i've read in the internet (thanks to the translators for their hard work!) from 2013. So this is MY review and opinion on this novel. So no offense since... more>> everybody have their own taste in reading materials. :) <<less
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tirbb
tirbb
Nov 04, 2018
Status: c421
Started as promising "second chance" novel but becomes very boring after 100 chapters or so with all these so called "future important figures" that gets introduced almost every 2 chapters. It would be fine if the author actually makes them important figures but I've yet to see them become anything more than MC's henchmen or just get sidelined and have yet to reappear after 200 chapters.

Also most of the female characters are s*upid strong and MC just keep getting bullied by them. I can understand that he can tolerate a... more>> relative, but there's this other non-relative with very arrogant personality that treats MC like a servant (she even pointed her spear at him and threaten him at his own manor) which is just baffling and annoying. Last but not least there's a certain consort who's supposed to have no cultivation but gets super strong because of a "forbidden art" for reasons. <<less
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gameplay913
gameplay913
Mar 10, 2018
Status: c34
I am baffled with the rating this novel has, it’s filled with lots of fillers and he explains his reasons for his actions with ret*rded logic that only this author could think of. I recommend you skip this novel and find another one.
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Karsus
Karsus
Aug 23, 2019
Status: c400
The title of this novel is misleading. The MC is not an emperor nor does he have any aspiration to rule. He is extremely loyal to his country and current emperor. His main aspiration is to uphold the current regime even though it's corrupt and the 'sage emperor' is blatantly incompetent.

The novel never actually tells you that the emperor is incompetent, according to MC he's a dragon amongst men, the novel tries to say that there are mysterious reasons for why he doesn't do anything when his country is going... more>> to shit. But this is absurd, this is a time travel story! The country did go to sh*t in the previous timeline. No matter what his mysterious reasons are, we know it failed.

The second lie in the title is "human". When I read "the Human Emperor" I understand either one of two things:
- There are non-human antagonists, such as aliens or demons, so that it becomes relevant to make the precision that this is the human emperor. Sure, in this story, the MC is indeed human, but so is every character. His humanity is not relevant. You wouldn't call Donald Trump "the human president of the USA"...
- He aspires to rule over humanity. Then that would be relevant to call him the human emperor if he is to become the overlord of every human. However, MC considers anyone that isn't a chinese of the Han race to be an enemy. He's extremely racist and certainly doesn't want to mingle with non chinese or even with chinese that aren't Han. Thankfully, he has the ear of powerful people and he manages to remind them to be racists just in time to prevent these filthy Hu from trying to acquire some freedom.

You might say that I'm making a mountain out of a molehill, and... Obviously, yes, I am. This is an entire review that exclusively discusses the title. If you want to know about the novel itself, read someone else's review, I'm pissed at the title! There are only three words in it and all three are lies. Yes! Even "the"! MC doesn't deserve a definite article!

This novel should be called "A Chinese General".

Good thing MC doesn't actually try to become an emperor because the author, and by extension MC, may have some decent ideas about military tactics, he has no understanding of economy and political schemes.

Spoiler

First time MC meets the princess is after MC acquired a very valuable plot of land. The princess wants it because it would give her an edge in the strife between princes (incompetent emperor allows a succession war to tear his country apart while he's still alive). So what does she do?

She goes in broad daylight to crash MC's pavilion (and when I say 'crash', I mean literally, she goes through the walls) then beat him up in front of his guests to try to force him to surrender his land in exchange for no compensation whatsoever.

MC is a member of a prestigious and powerful clan vassals to the emperor. His grandfather is a duke and an advisor to the emperor and they have several ministers in the court.

No! Not even an emperor can openly rob and humiliate his own top vassals like that, let alone a princess, they would be deposed in a matter of days. I understand that author has a fetish for being humiliated by beautiful women, but still...

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nikhil
nikhil
Apr 24, 2017
Status: c523
A different novel with mix of historical + drama + fast paced action

The strategy used and how MC strives to excel even when placed with limits is gratifying unlike other novels where MC has to barely struggle and coast through to defeat his enemies.
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