
Dingding the Northern and Southern Dynasties
by Bihai Siyun
About This Novel
At the beginning of the second year of Xiaochang, although the Six Towns Uprising ended in failure, the rule of the Northern Wei Dynasty was hard to recover and was on the verge of collapse. The military powers in the border town took the opportunity to expand their strength and support their troops, among which Er Zhurong was the most powerful. Wei Xuan looked around: he saw that the beacon fire in the Northern Dynasty was not extinguished, Chiye Qianli, and Erzhu Rong were beginning to take shape; he heard that Xiao Bodhisattva in the Southern Dynasty sent Xiahou Dan, the commander-in-chief, to supervise the Northern Expedition, and that he would send his troops to the Northern Expedition just after "Huaiyan was completed"...
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About Er Zhurong's life and death
Some book friends put it very well: "Er Zhurong is an indestructible cage, trapping the heroes of the late Wei Dynasty. If he does not die, no one will dare to jump out. After his death, all kinds of monsters and monsters will break out of the cage immediately." But for Wei Xuan, who has no power, no hands, no fame, and no charisma, Er Zhurong is the strongest and most powerful backer. In terms of Wei Xuan's current situation, the supremacy of the clan in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the way people were employed in the late Wei Dynasty... Wei Xuan, who has no one to compare with, will be unable to move forward once he loses him. Moreover, Er Zhurong was a rare military strategist, powerful minister, and tycoon in history. How could he die just by saying he would die? It would be a very irresponsible attitude for me to write him off casually in order to highlight the protagonist. Therefore, Er Zhurong in this book needs to be arranged step by step.
Chapter 38 The protagonist said a bit too much and some things were not what the protagonist or counselor should say.
The protagonist talks so much and says that the country's system is too nonsense. These things should be something the boss should think about and say. I feel that the protagonist is overstepping his duty to speak from the perspective of a counselor, and the protagonist should not say these things if he is a general. It makes people feel that you are so capable and smart. Can you rest assured to lead the army? When you meet the Grand Governor, you can talk about these issues of leading troops, and you can also say that you are wise and brave. Talking about so many strategies is too much for your duty. If you were me, I would definitely not let you lead troops. I must be on guard.
Wen Haoshao in the post-Three Kingdoms period, come on
The writing is really good and the male protagonist's strategy is really eye-catching. I hope there will be more. I love reading it.
Solve Solve
Guys, I've got a problem. We all know that Han Gui and Han Xian are both from Shouyang, Shanxi, and ministers of Gao Huan, but I have never been able to find out the specific relationship between them. To avoid making mistakes in the future, I would like to ask everyone: Are they brothers or uncles and nephews? If anyone knows, please leave a message. Please.
There were fewer people writing in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and there were even fewer fine works. This novel is 🉐️well written👌Come on👏
After reading more than two hundred chapters, I have my own base camp. Why haven't I studied that strong and powerful thing? Isn't it the basic one, two carbon, three sulfur ratio of 123? Have you forgotten about it?
Undoubtedly exquisite👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The writing is really good. There could be more female protagonists.
👍👍👍👍
The author is great. Very few people write novels about the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and even fewer such good ones. Will you keep writing? Will you cut off the work midway?
Was Hu Luguang later taken over by the protagonist?
The author is alive again and is ready to send the razor blade.
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Official(22)Scraped 2d ago
About Er Zhurong's life and death
Some book friends put it very well: "Er Zhurong is an indestructible cage, trapping the heroes of the late Wei Dynasty. If he does not die, no one will dare to jump out. After his death, all kinds of monsters and monsters will break out of the cage immediately." But for Wei Xuan, who has no power, no hands, no fame, and no charisma, Er Zhurong is the strongest and most powerful backer. In terms of Wei Xuan's current situation, the supremacy of the clan in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the way people were employed in the late Wei Dynasty... Wei Xuan, who has no one to compare with, will be unable to move forward once he loses him. Moreover, Er Zhurong was a rare military strategist, powerful minister, and tycoon in history. How could he die just by saying he would die? It would be a very irresponsible attitude for me to write him off casually in order to highlight the protagonist. Therefore, Er Zhurong in this book needs to be arranged step by step.
Chapter 38 The protagonist said a bit too much and some things were not what the protagonist or counselor should say.
The protagonist talks so much and says that the country's system is too nonsense. These things should be something the boss should think about and say. I feel that the protagonist is overstepping his duty to speak from the perspective of a counselor, and the protagonist should not say these things if he is a general. It makes people feel that you are so capable and smart. Can you rest assured to lead the army? When you meet the Grand Governor, you can talk about these issues of leading troops, and you can also say that you are wise and brave. Talking about so many strategies is too much for your duty. If you were me, I would definitely not let you lead troops. I must be on guard.
Wen Haoshao in the post-Three Kingdoms period, come on
The writing is really good and the male protagonist's strategy is really eye-catching. I hope there will be more. I love reading it.
Solve Solve
Guys, I've got a problem. We all know that Han Gui and Han Xian are both from Shouyang, Shanxi, and ministers of Gao Huan, but I have never been able to find out the specific relationship between them. To avoid making mistakes in the future, I would like to ask everyone: Are they brothers or uncles and nephews? If anyone knows, please leave a message. Please.
There were fewer people writing in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and there were even fewer fine works. This novel is 🉐️well written👌Come on👏
After reading more than two hundred chapters, I have my own base camp. Why haven't I studied that strong and powerful thing? Isn't it the basic one, two carbon, three sulfur ratio of 123? Have you forgotten about it?
Undoubtedly exquisite👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The writing is really good. There could be more female protagonists.
👍👍👍👍
The author is great. Very few people write novels about the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and even fewer such good ones. Will you keep writing? Will you cut off the work midway?
Was Hu Luguang later taken over by the protagonist?
The author is alive again and is ready to send the razor blade.












