
There Are Some Pitfalls in the Three Kingdoms
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Duan You, a modern man, traveled back in time to Duan Jiong's youngest son at the end of the Han Dynasty. Relying on his wisdom that was thousands of years ahead of his time, he opened up fields, trained elite soldiers, and dominated the world. While the heroes were still recruiting soldiers, he already had countless elite soldiers. While other generals were still competing for a red rabbit horse, he had already formed an army of tens of thousands of red rabbit horses. While the princes were still worrying about money and food, he was looting the world. Just push it all the way... But are historical changes really unchangeable? Does destiny allow him to tamper with it so wantonly?
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why i wrote this book
When I checked Jia Xu's information, there was a scene where Jia Xu was captured by the Di people and everyone who followed him was killed. Only Jia Xu shouted, "My grandpa is Duan Juan." As a result, not only was he not killed, but he was also politely sent home by the Di people. I was thinking at that time, who is Duan Jiong? Does he have such a reputation? Later I looked up his information and was deeply shocked. After guarding the border for more than ten years, he fought with the Qiang people 180 times, killing 40,000 people, and finally pacified the Western Qiang and defeated the Eastern Qiang. But he only lost more than 400 people in battle. What kind of achievement is this? All famous generals love their soldiers as much as their sons, but who cares about the lives of their soldiers as much as Duan Juan. Xi Baiqi Xiang Yu was too carnal, Han Xin and Wei Qing only knew merit. Huo Qubing, a genius of a generation, only wants to be a wolf and live in Xu. Now that they are all gone, let's count the famous people and look at Duan Jiong.
Please support me brothers
The new book has been released, please collect it and recommend it! At the end of the Han Dynasty, we went astray and sought survival. We were not only unsatisfied but also profligate, allowing us to be as happy as we wanted!
why i wrote this book
When I saw this paragraph in the introduction of Jia Xu, Jia Xu was captured by the Di people, and all the captives were killed. Only Jia Xu shouted, "My grandpa is Duan Juan." The rebels did not dare to harm him, and even swore an oath with him and sent him back. I was thinking at that time, who is Duan Jiong? Such a high prestige? When I looked up his information, I was shocked. He fought more than 170 battles, quelled the Qiang rebellion, exterminated the Eastern Qiang, killed more than 40,000 enemies, and only lost less than 400 soldiers. In ancient times, it was said that famous generals love their soldiers like their sons. But through Duan Jiong's record, we can clearly see what it means to love his soldiers like his sons. Such a god of war ended up drinking poison and died. I want this general who contributed to the survival of our Han people to have a good ending. I didn't want this most famous general in the late Han Dynasty to have such a tragic ending, so I directly changed him to return to Liangzhou. Xi Baiqi Xiang Yu killed too much, Han Xin and Wei Qing only knew merit. Huo Qubing, a genius of a generation, only knew how to seal the wolf as his Xu to attack the Xiongnu. All gone, let's look at Duan Jiong.
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
why i wrote this book
When I checked Jia Xu's information, there was a scene where Jia Xu was captured by the Di people and everyone who followed him was killed. Only Jia Xu shouted, "My grandpa is Duan Juan." As a result, not only was he not killed, but he was also politely sent home by the Di people. I was thinking at that time, who is Duan Jiong? Does he have such a reputation? Later I looked up his information and was deeply shocked. After guarding the border for more than ten years, he fought with the Qiang people 180 times, killing 40,000 people, and finally pacified the Western Qiang and defeated the Eastern Qiang. But he only lost more than 400 people in battle. What kind of achievement is this? All famous generals love their soldiers as much as their sons, but who cares about the lives of their soldiers as much as Duan Juan. Xi Baiqi Xiang Yu was too carnal, Han Xin and Wei Qing only knew merit. Huo Qubing, a genius of a generation, only wants to be a wolf and live in Xu. Now that they are all gone, let's count the famous people and look at Duan Jiong.
Please support me brothers
The new book has been released, please collect it and recommend it! At the end of the Han Dynasty, we went astray and sought survival. We were not only unsatisfied but also profligate, allowing us to be as happy as we wanted!
why i wrote this book
When I saw this paragraph in the introduction of Jia Xu, Jia Xu was captured by the Di people, and all the captives were killed. Only Jia Xu shouted, "My grandpa is Duan Juan." The rebels did not dare to harm him, and even swore an oath with him and sent him back. I was thinking at that time, who is Duan Jiong? Such a high prestige? When I looked up his information, I was shocked. He fought more than 170 battles, quelled the Qiang rebellion, exterminated the Eastern Qiang, killed more than 40,000 enemies, and only lost less than 400 soldiers. In ancient times, it was said that famous generals love their soldiers like their sons. But through Duan Jiong's record, we can clearly see what it means to love his soldiers like his sons. Such a god of war ended up drinking poison and died. I want this general who contributed to the survival of our Han people to have a good ending. I didn't want this most famous general in the late Han Dynasty to have such a tragic ending, so I directly changed him to return to Liangzhou. Xi Baiqi Xiang Yu killed too much, Han Xin and Wei Qing only knew merit. Huo Qubing, a genius of a generation, only knew how to seal the wolf as his Xu to attack the Xiongnu. All gone, let's look at Duan Jiong.









