
Three Kingdoms: Revitalizing the Shu Han from the Street Pavilion
About This Novel
Ma Cheng, a modern migrant worker, traveled through time and airborne into the most dangerous dungeon of the Three Kingdoms - Street Pavilion. Good news: He is familiar with the history of the Three Kingdoms. Bad news: History has gone awry from the moment he woke up. His father, Ma Su, packed up his bedding and ran away. The army collapsed, the water source was cut off, Zhang He's 50,000 cavalry pressed on the border, and Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition was about to collapse. There were only three hundred defeated troops left around him, lacking armor and arrows, and their food sacks were empty. There is no system, no golden fingers, only a curled-edged Huanshou knife. Three hundred remaining soldiers scattered into Nanshan. They don't fight to win, they just fight; they don't kill the Wei army, they just grind it down. Traps, cold arrows, fatigue warfare, psychological warfare - use the brains of modern people to fight a battle with five good generals that has never been seen in this era. An army of fifty thousand soldiers was pinned to a street pavilion by three hundred men, unable to move even an inch. When Zhuge Liang heard the news and returned to his army, he saw the Shu banner all over the mountain and a seventeen-year-old boy on the top of Nanshan Mountain. From the son of a guilty general to the pillar of the Han Dynasty, from three hundred remnant soldiers to a hundred thousand strong army. If Dad loses his game, I will win; Dad lost the street pavilion, I'll pick it up! I will never follow the cheap daddy and live in infamy for eternity.
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Official(2)Scraped 16d ago
Seriously seek input from historical literature. The history of non-shuangliu/fast food flow. Realistic textual research, analysis of the local war situation of the Three Kingdoms, complete tactical deduction, and a step-by-step description of how the Shu Han came back from defeat.
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This book is well written, keep up the good work!
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Official(2)Scraped 16d ago
Seriously seek input from historical literature. The history of non-shuangliu/fast food flow. Realistic textual research, analysis of the local war situation of the Three Kingdoms, complete tactical deduction, and a step-by-step description of how the Shu Han came back from defeat.
There's something about this book
This book is well written, keep up the good work!









