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Ye Chuan is a man of contradictions: a brilliant poet known as the “Poet Immortal,” and a battlefield commander who holds real power over a vast army. By chance and circumstance, he becomes entangled with the royal family, drawn into court politics, family rivalries, and the delicate balance between nations.
What begins as a disputed engagement soon turns into a struggle involving succession, alliances, and personal ambition. Faced with scheming relatives, competing claimants, and open challenges to his position, Ye Chuan responds with a mix of calm confidence, sharp wit, and decisive action. His marriage ties him to imperial authority, while his military strength and literary reputation make him impossible to ignore.
As tensions rise between two countries and the imperial court grows increasingly unstable, Ye Chuan finds himself pushed toward the center of power—sometimes against his own intentions. Whether dealing with provocation, threats of revenge, or calls to take responsibility for the future of the realm, he moves steadily forward, shaping events rather than being swept along by them.
This is a historical novel about power, strategy, and identity, following a protagonist who navigates war and politics with reason rather than excess, and whose rise to prominence feels both inevitable and quietly earned.
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Yu Heng travels through different apocalyptic worlds, completing various survival tasks. Living is his biggest goal.
1. The apocalyptic survival history of a small person. The golden finger is as reasonable as possible, but there is no savior.
2. Everything in the story is fictional and has no relation to reality.
3. Main plot, slow-paced long story, with a small part of daily life.
4. Romance, there is a female lead, but her role is very small.
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Transmigrated as the Villains’ Cannon Fodder Eldest Brother
Chun Chou transmigrated into a small town where immortals and mortals lived together.
He thought he had received a cultivation–farming–child-rearing script. After much effort, he finally managed to build a good life while raising his four younger siblings. Then, a major sect of the cultivation world came to recruit disciples.
They chose his four younger siblings for their rare spiritual roots—and clearly stated that someone like him, with mixed spiritual roots, would not be accepted.
Chun Chou: …It’s fine. It’s fine. Totally fine! Just live freely—no need to care about longevity or immortality.
After he sent all four siblings away, he dreamed that in the future they would become infamous villains of the cultivation world—each wicked in their own way—and that all of them would meet tragic deaths.
So angry that he couldn’t fall back asleep, Chun Chou thought: What is longevity, anyway? He should go see it for himself.
And so, in the middle of the night, he packed up his little donkey and the neighbor’s bamboo horse, and set off toward the cultivation world.
Content Tags: Xianxia, Transmigration into a Book, Leveling Up
Main Characters: Chun Chou; Ling Wuji
One-line Summary: Those years when I was the eldest brother…
Theme: Human will can triumph over heaven.