
Shuhan
by I Don't Dare To Worry When The Rain Falls
About This Novel
Carelessly, Jingzhou was lost, Guan Yu was defeated in Maicheng, and the heroic life ended in a mess. The Yiling fire lasted for three hundred miles, and Xuande died in the middle of Baidi City, shedding tears of regret. The original seven-star lamp of Wuzhang was extinguished, Zhuge Kongming died with hatred, and Shu Han finally became a household dog. Back in the thirteenth year of Jian'an, Chang Banpo and Zhao Yun exchanged souls with the baby who came in and out seven times. In this life, Shu Han no longer regrets!
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Official(13)Scraped 11d ago
Has the author ever seen beauties? Does he collect stamps from beauties from the Three Kingdoms who have some names? ? ?
He is not called Shu Han, but Ji Han. Shu Han is a contemptuous name given to him. Don't you know something as simple as writing a historical article? ?
I also ask readers to support me and speak freely.
The author has been locked up in a small dark room, working hard to type words😫
It feels like it was written by a junior high school student. The author should write fantasy. The historical struggle for supremacy is written as a stallion novel. He can't even control his crotch. Conquering the world depends on the halo of the protagonist.
After looking at the front, it's still okay. In terms of meaning, I personally think that in Three Kingdoms novels: Fu Han (arbitrary surname Liu)>Start from scratch (Uprising style)> Starting from a noble family > assisting others > first assisting and then usurping. The first two are promising solutions to the problem of officials usurping the throne; Liu Chan's start was actually not very easy. The older generation of generals who fought for world supremacy were about to wither. There were too many conflicts, and construction in the middle and later stages was easy to overwhelm and collapse. I hope that I can write about the content of the uplifting thought of repairing destiny later.
It's very exciting, and the author's updates are also great. Ten thousand words are updated a day, 666
I like the Kingdom of Shu very much. The author writes well. Keep up the good work😹😹
The plot is good, but the connection and transition are so rubbish
Cao Cao's version of Liu Chan looks more and more like Cao Cao the more I look at him, what can I do about it?
Oh my god
The first dozen or so chapters were normal, but after Guan Yinping came out, everything was completely abnormal. It was so explosive that it was hard to endure.
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Official(13)Scraped 11d ago
Has the author ever seen beauties? Does he collect stamps from beauties from the Three Kingdoms who have some names? ? ?
He is not called Shu Han, but Ji Han. Shu Han is a contemptuous name given to him. Don't you know something as simple as writing a historical article? ?
I also ask readers to support me and speak freely.
The author has been locked up in a small dark room, working hard to type words😫
It feels like it was written by a junior high school student. The author should write fantasy. The historical struggle for supremacy is written as a stallion novel. He can't even control his crotch. Conquering the world depends on the halo of the protagonist.
After looking at the front, it's still okay. In terms of meaning, I personally think that in Three Kingdoms novels: Fu Han (arbitrary surname Liu)>Start from scratch (Uprising style)> Starting from a noble family > assisting others > first assisting and then usurping. The first two are promising solutions to the problem of officials usurping the throne; Liu Chan's start was actually not very easy. The older generation of generals who fought for world supremacy were about to wither. There were too many conflicts, and construction in the middle and later stages was easy to overwhelm and collapse. I hope that I can write about the content of the uplifting thought of repairing destiny later.
It's very exciting, and the author's updates are also great. Ten thousand words are updated a day, 666
I like the Kingdom of Shu very much. The author writes well. Keep up the good work😹😹
The plot is good, but the connection and transition are so rubbish
Cao Cao's version of Liu Chan looks more and more like Cao Cao the more I look at him, what can I do about it?
Oh my god
The first dozen or so chapters were normal, but after Guan Yinping came out, everything was completely abnormal. It was so explosive that it was hard to endure.
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[Recommendation has been written] [The review is too strict, and the single owner really has no choice but to try and revise it back and forth. ]




[Bailima]🐴🐴🐴 Introduction: Time travels back to the childhood of Liu Chan, the fighting emperor of the Three Kingdoms, and the classic reappearance of Zhao Zilong's third entry into Cao Ying is revealed. Let's see how the protagonist subverts the ending of the Three Kingdoms by relying on his knowledge of ancient and modern times and his time-traveling attributes. Thoughts after reading: The plot is good, very restored, and the characterization is okay, but it has a few flaws, so it's more readable. Readers who like historical novels can read it.













