
I Am the Emperor of the Three Kingdoms
by Liuyun
About This Novel
Traveling through the Three Kingdoms, iron blood and power coexist, and fierce generals and counselors clash. Liu Yue was a small soldier, established himself in the fight against the Yellow Turbans, and made a fortune under the leadership of Dian Wei. Now that troubled times are coming, a real man should do something to suppress the princes internally, sweep away the barbarians externally, and shock the nine states. Find a magical weapon, be enshrined in Mount Tai, and become the emperor of the Han Dynasty!
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
No one? No one? Very nice book. Update soon.
Hahahahahahahahaha 😁 Hahaha 😁 Recommended
Purple air comes from the east
When fighting the Yellow Turban Army, use silver temptation to defeat the Yellow Turban Army. When I beat Dong Zhuo at Sishui Pass, I also wanted to use money to buy Li Su's head. Why do you use money to tempt him all day long? Wouldn't it be great if you just wrote about Li Su running out of food and then attacking Sishui Pass?
What is this written about? Don't be too impatient to make paper! Who among modern people knows how to make paper except employees of paper mills? And Pig's Feet obviously knows that power is still better for him, but he still keeps talking about things. Can't he just encourage his people to kill all the officials? Are you still leaving a group of people who have opinions against you to stumbling upon you? And those Yellow Turbans who surrendered, wouldn't it be better to reorganize them directly after the battle? Do you have to wait for others to cause trouble? Without the power you had when defending a city, others would hang you up?
Purple air comes from the east
Damn it, couldn't you write more about the soldiers of Sun Xian and Liu Yue, or less of the soldiers Dong Zhuo sent to Sishui Pass? Just the few thousand soldiers of Sun Xian and Liu Yue compared to the tens of thousands of other people's soldiers, Dong Zhuo's soldiers are still elite soldiers.
Not bad, not bad
It's just a bit uncomfortable that the whole novel revolves around one word "ah". Hasn't the author considered other modal particles?
It's an interesting book. Is everyone reading it?
Purple air comes from the east
In the past, food and grass were not measured in kilograms, but in terms of stones.
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
No one? No one? Very nice book. Update soon.
Hahahahahahahahaha 😁 Hahaha 😁 Recommended
Purple air comes from the east
When fighting the Yellow Turban Army, use silver temptation to defeat the Yellow Turban Army. When I beat Dong Zhuo at Sishui Pass, I also wanted to use money to buy Li Su's head. Why do you use money to tempt him all day long? Wouldn't it be great if you just wrote about Li Su running out of food and then attacking Sishui Pass?
What is this written about? Don't be too impatient to make paper! Who among modern people knows how to make paper except employees of paper mills? And Pig's Feet obviously knows that power is still better for him, but he still keeps talking about things. Can't he just encourage his people to kill all the officials? Are you still leaving a group of people who have opinions against you to stumbling upon you? And those Yellow Turbans who surrendered, wouldn't it be better to reorganize them directly after the battle? Do you have to wait for others to cause trouble? Without the power you had when defending a city, others would hang you up?
Purple air comes from the east
Damn it, couldn't you write more about the soldiers of Sun Xian and Liu Yue, or less of the soldiers Dong Zhuo sent to Sishui Pass? Just the few thousand soldiers of Sun Xian and Liu Yue compared to the tens of thousands of other people's soldiers, Dong Zhuo's soldiers are still elite soldiers.
Not bad, not bad
It's just a bit uncomfortable that the whole novel revolves around one word "ah". Hasn't the author considered other modal particles?
It's an interesting book. Is everyone reading it?
Purple air comes from the east
In the past, food and grass were not measured in kilograms, but in terms of stones.









