The Arrogant Land of Hanyang: the Travels of Zhuge Nephew

The Arrogant Land of Hanyang: the Travels of Zhuge Nephew

by Autumn Rain Mianyang

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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Yellow Turbans overturned the curtain of troubled times, Dong Zhuo burned the capital, the princes rose up, the Han family fell apart, thousands of miles of fertile fields turned into scorched earth, and the people of Li were displaced. Chen Zhao, a descendant of the Chen family in Yingchuan, opened his eyes and saw that he had traveled through the war-torn times and became the nephew of the Zhuge family in Langya - his mother was Zhuge Gui's sister, and his uncle was none other than Zhuge Liang of Wolong, who would become famous all over the world that day. His surname is not Zhuge, but he belongs to the Chen family from a poor family. He has no power and power, but he possesses both civil and military systems. Wen Neng can use the system to unlock a subset of classics and history, farming and water conservancy techniques, improve agricultural tools, and educate refugees; Wulin can use the system to temper their muscles and bones, learn ancient and modern tactics, draw bows, ride and shoot, and form formations to train troops. At that time, Zhuge Liang was still a scholar living in seclusion in Nanyang, cultivating his land and watching the changes in the world. Chen Zhao relied on his nephew's friendship and often accompanied him, either sitting in the thatched cottage together to discuss the current situation, or going to the mountains and fields to practice military formations together. Others only thought that he was influenced by Zhuge's family, but they didn't know that he held in his chest the knowledge of a thousand years later and held in his hands a system that could change the world. When Cao Cao held the emperor hostage and commanded the princes, Yuan Shao sat in Hebei and looked at the Central Plains, Liu Bei was displaced and had no foothold, and Chen Zhao knew that the chess game in troubled times had come to a close. He does not seek the name of Wolong, nor the reward of being a prince, but wants to rely on the ability of the system to protect his relatives and friends, help his uncle to support the Han Dynasty, and hold up a bright and scorching sun above the dying sun of the Han Dynasty. A young man from a poor family, endowed with miraculous abilities, uses his nephew's relationship, and his ambition to accompany Wolong to embark on his own iron-blooded journey in troubled times!

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