Rebirth of Lu Bu to Unify the Three Kingdoms

Rebirth of Lu Bu to Unify the Three Kingdoms

by Always Happy

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Ch. 820The Great Chinese Empire (Complete)
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Let Lu Bu be more dark, more strategic, and have more subordinates! Then, after Lu Bu, there will be no more Three Kingdoms! New book uploaded "Ma Chao's Three Kingdoms", Dressed as Ma Chao, I found the Three Kingdoms a bit strange. Lu Bu shattered a mountain with a halberd, and Huang Zhong destroyed a city with an arrow. This destructive power is too willful! Guan Yu slashed out the phantom green dragon with his sword, and Zhang Fei thrust out the black python with his spear. Is this scene ridiculous? The generals' fighting spirit has left their bodies, and the talents of the literati are in their bodies. Poems can kill the enemy, words can destroy the army, and articles can calm the world. Then the question comes, which one is better at reciting poems and writing poems? Wei Guo found three Cao, and added An Qizi, Liu Bei and Sun Quan almost collapsed. What should Ma Chao do? Can three hundred Tang poems hold up? Traveling through time is not easy, fighting for hegemony is even harder, wear it and cherish it.

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Historical Texts That Restore the Characteristics of the Times (Static Book List, Updated Indefinitely)
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Tsk~ Let's put it this way, this book accounts for most of the reason why today's reading tastes tend to favor history rather than categories such as cities, supernatural powers, online games, and sports competitions. I chose it for inclusion in my book list mainly because of my memories of spending sleepless nights relying on online writing when I was a student. After all, the protagonist of this book's science and technology skills are very bad, which does not meet the original intention of my book list to "restore historical characteristics". Emmmm, I'm a little off topic, let's talk about the content. The plot, character creation, situation deduction, and historical data citation are basically above the qualified line. The time span and themes of several other works of the author of this book can also prove this. As for the poisonous points, let's take a look at the following points. The first is that the book has been completed for many years, and it deviates from the taste of current historical readers; the second is that the aura of the protagonist is not properly controlled, and the opponent's severe mental retardation makes it impossible for this book to be called an "old white novel". The third is that the political views of the protagonist or the author are a bit... The ending of the book is that the protagonist establishes an "Imperial China" (refer to The Neon of World War II). You should understand what I said, right? In the end, all kinds of mindless "lessons for future generations" were scattered all over the place. For example, to popularize the judicial principles of "no guilt beyond doubt" and other judicial principles from more than 1,800 years later to the high-ranking officials and scholars of the Three Kingdoms... Yes, this is very Chinese college students~ Well, that's it, that's it.

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