History's Strongest Senior Brother
History's Strongest Senior Brother

History's Strongest Senior Brother

History's Strongest Martial Brother

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1836 Chapters 1.91M Views 2.28K Bookmarked Completed Status

History's Strongest Senior Brother novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Fantasy genres. Written by the Author August Eagle. 1836 chapters have been translated and translation of all chapters was completed.

Summary

The first time Yan Zhaoge crossed worlds, he landed in a martial warrior civilization that was at the peak of prosperity. He ended up in the book storage building of the the Divine Palace, which collected and preserved the classics of the entire world from all fields of knowledge. However, a world class calamity struck soon after and even the Divine Palace was destroyed.

Yan Zhaoge’s soul once again crossed over, but this time he arrived in the same world, except countless years have passed.

With his brain full of rare books and classics from the era of peak prosperity, Yan Zhaoge’s second crossing over to the present era was like a gamer who was used to playing hell mode suddenly finding himself playing the game on easy.

That was just way too awesome.

But before that, he needs to fix a certain problem.

“I’m not a main character? In fact, I’m actually the main character’s love rival and the antagonistic Mr. Perfect senior martial brother? This script is wrong!”

PS from author: ‘History’s Number One Founder’ is already complete with 4.6 million characters, I welcome you readers who have favourited and fed my book until it became fat to enjoy this book as well.

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  • TraderOK 1

    I don't understand why are people giving review in comment section are they blind or don't know what comments are??

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    • Athrick 3

      What do you mean? Why are you confused that people would review and give their opinions on the novel they are reading in the comments?

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  • azure_ 4

    At the point where I reached I just want to see how this ends Don't really care about it with how it becomes by the end

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  • ChillFire 14

    Post update: Im at 1174ch. Most chapters, or most of their content, is pure info dumps about history and things that would not sdvance or hinder the story whether mentioned or not. Reading this feels like I'm eating a dish full of spices and some rice on top of it. Im burning my tongue for eternity just for some rice one in a while. Imagine it. A bow full of spices and a spoon of rice on top. Instead of a bowl full of rice and a pinch of colorful spices on top. I give it 3/10. 5 being average quality. Not bad nor good. 7 being good quality. 3 being below average. Needs a lot of editing and improvement. 2 being bad. 1 being brain cancer.

    Edited: 6mo
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    • Exquisitelyexquisite 9

      U read this much it must be good then

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    • Abdule1 4

      wait a damm second bigchill?? what you doin here?

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    • TheShadow 8

      D*mn brother thank you for giving me such an indepth and thorough read with your updates, I can understand chinese novels are grueling to read and has a lot of info dumps but waiting for you to finish this journey so I could dip myself into this, as of now I am reading the History's Number 1 Founder which I heard is the predecessor to this and for me its not looking up already.

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  • ChillFire 14

    At700ish chapter. The more I read, the more I realize this story is good but utterly full of nonsense, with author pushing all chinese cultural names into it randomly. It is purely wish fulfillment for the author. Full of utter nonsense, b*llsh*t, and propaganda. The worst part is he explains nothing at all, just constantly adds stuff out of no where all of a sudden as if such concepts had existed sinxe chapter 1. Example, Imagine a story of magic with the four elements. The mc is using all 4 elements of magic and suddenly at chapter 1000 he starts using light or dark magic out of nowhere. No explanation. No nothing. While spouting nonsense thay induce brain cancer. This story is like someone feeding you a great chocolate cookie. Then after you ate it they tell you they put their sp*rm while baking it.

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  • ChillFire 14

    Review. While very exciting and filled with tension, becomes utterly boring once you realize the author does not invent or innovate anything new. Author uses a single formula. Great danger occures, everything is at stake of life and death. Mc suddenly comes up w/ random bullsh1t. After some fake tension because the onky solution is the risky bullsh1t of the mc, he succeeds and save the day. Between all that, author wastes entire chapters speaking of "infinite profoundities of the dao". Literally saying descriptive words that look beautiful yet have literally no meaning in any context. 10 chapters can be compressed into 1 or 2. For every single chapter of this novel. Extreme filler content that has no context, no meaning, no use to the story. No cultivation is ever explaned. No technique is every explained. NOTHING is ever explained. mc does strange movements and a unique solution is conjured out of thin air to whatever problem. 5/10. Good but wasted potential w/all the trash

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  • ChillFire 14

    This story is unreadable. I reached about 200 chapters and 70% of every chapter is the author literally spewing b*llsh*t. Literal b*llsh*t thag makes absolutely no sense. I do not claim to know everything but I know what nonsense is. And this author. He has a skill in writing nonsense. While the plot is actually good and the story a fun read. What would need 3 chapters, takes 30 because the author puts filler text, dialogue, and info dumps with all of them being nothing but actual nonsense. I read by skipping most paragraphs, most dialogues and I still get to understand what is going on because the plot that should move in 1 chapter takes 10 because of all the garbage. I have never seen a more shameless OR cringe worthy author. They're either utterly shameless for putting filler that has no meaning whatsoever or they're a real middle schooler with 8th grade syndrom. No wonder this is 2000 chapters. More like 200. Good quality is useless if its flooded by sh1t. Garbage+3.5/10

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  • sianndd_ 10

    d*mn. anyone up to challenge downstairs peak review? one that screams, "I'm a critic, here's a list of what I dislike about the novel" typa thing. here goes another adventure ig

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  • Lector131 1

    Part 4 In conclusion, “History’s Strongest Martial Brother” is a tour de force in the martial arts fiction genre. August Eagle’s ability to seamlessly blend action, character development, and themes of personal growth creates a novel that appeals to both adrenaline seekers and those looking for a deeper exploration of the human spirit. With its dynamic characters, breathtaking battles, and thought-provoking undertones, this novel is a must-read for anyone who craves an electrifying journey into the world of martial arts mastery. Hope this review helps.

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    • ChillFire 14

      Great review thank you. How about the romance tags though? Can you elaborate on them.

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      • Lector131 1

        1. **Multiple Romantic Interests**: Throughout the story, the protagonist, Chen Fan, encounters several female characters who develop feelings for him. These characters have diverse personalities and backgrounds, which add depth to the romantic subplots. 2. **Admiration and Attraction**: Chen Fan's strength, wisdom, and charisma often draw the admiration and attraction of these female characters. They are inspired by his achievements and intrigued by his mysterious background. 3. **Romantic Tension**: The novel includes moments of romantic tension between Chen Fan and certain female characters. These moments can be subtle or more pronounced, creating a sense of intrigue and complexity in their relationships. 4. **Character Development**: The romantic subplots contribute to the development of both Chen Fan and the female characters involved. They provide opportunities for personal growth, introspection, and emotional depth.

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      • ChillFire 14

        Yeah read around 1000 chapters. Its just 1 female lead. The story is great but every 10 chapters can be written as 1 because author speaks a lot of no-meaning words. Most chapters are maybe 10-20%content and 80%filler that make no sense. To verify you could read the 20% alone and it would make sense without the filler. Worst part is author explains nothing. Unless he does, he uses more nonsense for it, either made up out of thin air or from chinese culture but even those he gives no background on. Its hard to put in words but he just wave his hands all over the place, spewing b*llsh*t for explanation. Sad part is this filler has no meaning. With or without it, the story is not affected but it just harms the good story

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  • Lector131 1

    Part 3 What sets this novel apart is its ability to balance pulse-pounding action with meaningful character development. As readers follow the protagonist’s quest for greatness, they are also treated to a narrative that explores themes of perseverance, honor, and the price of ambition. The author’s skillful storytelling draws readers into a world where physical prowess is just as important as emotional resilience. “History’s Strongest Martial Brother” not only entertains but also challenges readers to reflect on the dedication and sacrifice required to achieve greatness. August Eagle’s writing style is engaging and descriptive, allowing readers to visualize the martial arts techniques and immerse themselves fully in the story’s vibrant universe.

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  • Lector131 1

    Part 2 Eagle’s portrayal of martial arts is nothing short of spectacular. The intricacies of combat techniques, the discipline required for mastery, and the intensity of battles are vividly brought to life on the pages. Readers will find themselves transported to a world where every movement, every strike, and every challenge is depicted with cinematic precision, immersing them in the heart-pounding excitement of the protagonist’s journey. The characters in “History’s Strongest Martial Brother” are multi-dimensional and relatable, each with their own motivations and struggles. The protagonist’s evolution from a novice to a martial arts prodigy is captivating to witness, and the rivalries and alliances he forms along the way add depth to the story. The interactions between characters, the camaraderie, and the moments of personal growth contribute to a well-rounded narrative that goes beyond just martial arts battles.

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