Guo Jia of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei is Reborn at the Beginning to Recruit

Guo Jia of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei is Reborn at the Beginning to Recruit

by Indestructible Sadness

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747Kwords346chapters
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Ch. 346,以和为贵
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About This Novel

This is the best of times and the worst of times. The Yellow Turban Uprising kicked off the troubled times, and Dong Zhuo's rebellion in Chang'an overturned the last hope of the Han Dynasty. Heroes are everywhere, beauties are singing. Traveling to this era of disputes, he became Guo Jia of Yingchuan. Guo Jia originally wanted to inherit history and wait for Boss Cao to rise and earn a living with him. However, on the eve of the Yellow Turban Uprising, the reborn Liu Bei came to Yingchuan to recruit counselors, and Guo Jia was carried away by the unreasonable Zhang Fei. However, Guo Jia soon discovered that Liu Bei was not the only one who was reborn.

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Keep Your Heart_bd42mo ago

This setting is wrong, isn't it? Guo Jia belongs to the Yingchuan interest group. There is really no possibility that Liu Bei will go back to recruit Guo Jia.

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EDGmkzs42mo ago

When I saw the title was a saint, I felt a little bad... Please don't write about a stud, can you concentrate on writing about your career? No male channel can write any emotional scenes well, please.

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Ice Tears25mo ago

Very good idea

But there are some people you can't recruit. The sentence "How did Kong Beihai know that Liu Bei was evil" destroyed Liu Bei's possibility of recruiting others. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, if you wanted to be successful, you had to be famous, official, rich, or powerful. Liu Bei didn't have anything in the early stage. Do you really think that he can make people bow to him by just talking? The reputation of being a clan member of the Han Dynasty is not easy to use! Guo Jia's first choice was Yuan Shao, Cao Cao was a backup, Mi Zhu, and Hebei's Zhen family were businessmen who neither saw rabbits nor let go of hawks. Liu Bei, who had never become famous, could tell the truth no matter what, others only had two words and disappeared.

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Brother38mo ago

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It has always been pretty good, but after reading more than 200 chapters, I didn't want to read it after the release of Explosive Pack.

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Luochen_be42mo ago

Very good. Is there anything similar? There are really very few articles that are full of systems.

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I Am Your Reminder33mo ago

It's a good idea, I recommend reading it when you're short of books.

I won't say too much about praise. This is the Three Kingdoms novel that I have read in its entirety. Generally speaking, it is good, but it started to decline until the appearance of gunpowder. The big taboo in this kind of novel is that weapons of mass destruction cannot appear, because when this thing appears, it requires force and wits. Moreover, with weapons of mass destruction, these aristocratic families are raising death warriors. It is not too much to get gunpowder through connections, so adding gunpowder is the biggest problem. What's remarkable about the author is that he didn't write down Guo Jia's temper. Many novels about the Three Kingdoms state that the protagonist will stand on his own feet in the later period. On this point, this book is much better. The summary is worth reading, but don't use your brain to think whether it makes sense or not.

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The Moon in My Heart Shines on the Cloud Stream34mo ago

The concept of time travel and rebirth is very novel. The story itself is both solemn and humorous, and it's a good way to pass the time. It would be better if the protagonist didn't have the so-called "collecting habit".

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默默积累琪OvQ3mo ago

The beginning was fine, but after more than 200 chapters, it started to be very abrupt. It was completely useless to skip the trebuchet and go directly to the earth and gunpowder. Then I skipped the curved shaft plow and the keel waterwheel to add retting. When there was only the Liang Sili Sanzhou (before Yizhou was captured), I went straight to sea potatoes and sweet potatoes. It would have been so easy to go to the West. And there were no deep-water ships at that time. In the end, the first part was good, but I will write a lot later.

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Flowers Are Blooming on the Street35mo ago

Nice idea but unrealistic.

Anyone who has carefully read books about the Three Kingdoms will know that powerful and poor families are a collective community of interests. Secondly, where did Liu Bei recruit Guo Jia? Guo Jia was under Yuan Shao's command during the war against Dong Hou. At that time, Liu Bei was still hanging out with Gongsun Zan. He probably came to Cao Cao's side when he attacked Xuzhou. And it was recommended by Xun Yu. How could Liu Bei, a petty official who had nothing at any time, recruit scholars from poor families to serve him? Historically, Liu Bei was really able to recruit scholars only after Liu Xie recognized him as the emperor's uncle after the Clothes and Belts Edict. Before that, Liu Bei was just a descendant of the Han Dynasty, and there were countless of them. Moreover, Liu Bei basically had no one who took refuge with him before the Battle of Chibi. There were only a few people from the Xuzhou Mi family, their old friend Jian Yong, and Guan Zhang Zhao. In Xuzhou, it is just a cooperative relationship.

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小仔_ae10mo ago

I didn't plan to watch it with my brain in mind. The early stage was barely okay, but the middle and later stages were completely unbearable. It was completely a cool novel + a harem novel, with no logic at all. Originally, the novels of the Three Kingdoms were focused on heroic heroics and tragic stories, but after all you did, you might as well just write a novel about the boss 😂

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