
Military Advisor: I Am Pang Shiyuan of the Three Kingdoms
About This Novel
This book is based on the not-so-new theme of "The Rebirth of a Phoenix". The focus of this book is not actually on the history of the Three Kingdoms, but on military strategists. The theme of "strategist" has also been misinterpreted by many literary works. Ancient military advisers are not equivalent to counselors. They have to fight wars. Most of the ideological processes of military advisers in the past are similar: Sun Wu, Sun Bin, Wu Qi, and Pang Tong were not generals who led troops to fight and charge into battle, but they solved everything with their unique thinking. This article can give you such inspiration. If you return to the Three Kingdoms and become Pang Tong, you must take this path, if you believe in science. Pang Tong is a legendary figure. He is as famous as Zhuge Liang in history, but his military ability is stronger than Wolong. This article can clearly tell you how Feng Chu is stronger than others. Although this book is immature and imperfect, it should be useful.
What Readers Think
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Overall it's pretty good, but at the end, the author got a little off track.
I don't know if the author is in a hurry to finish it, but it feels a bit unfinished.
Zhuge Liang is third
The writing is too messy and I can't understand it.
I can't understand, especially when someone who is clearly working as a minor official is suddenly injured and on the verge of death.
Complaints about content
All kinds of typos are simply unbearable. Has the author graduated from junior high school?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)
Overall it's pretty good, but at the end, the author got a little off track.
I don't know if the author is in a hurry to finish it, but it feels a bit unfinished.
Zhuge Liang is third
The writing is too messy and I can't understand it.
I can't understand, especially when someone who is clearly working as a minor official is suddenly injured and on the verge of death.
Complaints about content
All kinds of typos are simply unbearable. Has the author graduated from junior high school?













