Best historical manga

Much better than Vinland or Kingdom, fight me

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It's not manga.

It is one of the very few good ongoing Chinese related stuffs nowadays

Better than 99.99% of garbages that came out of mainland nowadays, that's for sure

It is, but Any Forums only cares about hideous, seasonal trash like King's Avatar, Link Click or Cultivating Xianxia #3045 when it comes to Chinese related shit

It's not manga though.
Also there's no rubber glaives

That only makes it better.

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I would really love a manga about verdun or tannenberg but I guess the horrors of wwi won't sell.

I think this counts as an isekai but I loved exploration of the Edo period by medicine and relationships in pic related.

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Historical manga in general are pretty good and the great ones that are also somewhat accurate are extremly underrated since the anime and manga fanbase if full of retards.

I stopped reading it in chapter 130. Two things made me hate it: (1) The handicapped niggers; (2) expected, always there, Sima Yi. I'll eventually read it again, but not now.

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Where my Historiebros at

Just thinking how to NTR Eumenes even more.

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Jin is pretty good even though I dislike time travel and I would also recommend Nobunaga No Chef. Also I wouldn't call a time travel story an isekai.

>Vinland
You say it like that's hard thing.

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The handicapped warriors have a weak dynamique between them, they shine more individually, specially in the cases of Meng and Huo. Sima Yi's hate is understandable at the beginning, a gary stu brat basically, but that doesn't last for long.

Anyway if you read the Guo Jia arc and still didn't like it... I don't think you should keep going. If you get to Xiapi's Battle and still disliking it, then this series is definetily not for you.

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Historie is great as well, although having like 5 chapters a year makes the wait unbearable. Haven't read it for a decade now and it still only advanced by 40 chapters. Looking forward to reading it again by 2030 I guess

rewriting the same shit again and again and again, just how many manga, anime, games and novels have done this. What's the appeal?

It butchered Cao Cao. Also, the handicapped warriors were a mistake and stuck around in the story for way too long

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cry about it fag

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Everything was wonderful, except what I had mentioned. I honestly wished Cao Cao's encounter with Lu Bu wasn't that humiliated—it would have been great if Cao Cao had tasted death and fought for his life before he gets rescued from death's clutches by Xiahou Dun. Guo Jia looks like an interesting fellow (hopefully he will not die anytime soon from his disease).
>t. one of Cao Cao's fanatics

RoT does it by an other type of perspective and view, not only that but it's an amazing series ignoring the historical details (the author made some fictional characters for example). The scope is as big as it can get, there are hundreds of memorable moments and most of the cast (which is giant) is developped properly, not to mention the epic fights (without powers or magic), the genius dialogue and the multiple philosphycal themes that are touched constantly.

I've talked with people who already knew a lot about the actual story of the events by studying earlier, and even them felt the tension that holds the story from beginning to end, you'll see the humanity of ALL characters, forget about archetypes and plot armor in here.

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Yeah, it's great, I still need to catch up on it.

I'll take that recommendation since I like cooking manga too.