
Liu Feng, God of War of the Three Kingdoms
About This Novel
This year, Liu Bei's biological son Liu Chan was born. This year, Cao Cao claimed that his 800,000 troops marched south. This year, a modern little accountant traveled through time and became Liu Bei's adopted son, Liu Feng. The embarrassing identity, the disaster in front of him, and the tragic ending in the future. Liu Feng, who is familiar with all these, can only rise up against the arrangement of fate and carve out a bright future for himself in this great era. ------ Ps: Book club group 154583222; V group 162686632. Everyone is welcome to join the group to discuss this book.
Official Sources
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(33)Scraped 1mo ago
Why can't Sun Shangxiang marry? Just because there is no one who is well-matched. Why can Liu Feng marry Shangxiang?
There is nothing wrong with writing it as a novel
I just read a few chapters and it said that one hundred thousand democracies in Changbanpo were used as human shields. I don't agree with this. It's okay to write a novel like this, but if you add your own opinions to comment on history, then I have to refute it. As the author said, it is a bit far-fetched to use the people as human shields in order to satisfy his own name of benevolence and righteousness. Although I also think Liu Bei is thinking about the people. There are basically no rulers in Chinese history who are purely for the people. If they surrender directly, why fight? I still agree with Liu Bei's approach of leading the people because he is protecting his own resources. In ancient times, population is the basic resource of all. Only with population can development be developed, so he took the risk to lead the people.
What stuff are you writing about Shu Feng? I read the ugliest bullshit book in the world.
Liu Chan came out during Changbanpo. Otherwise, who would Zhao Yun be hugging?
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
I don't know how the protagonist survived
He obviously came from time-travel and was unwilling to accept his ill-fated fate. Why did he write almost a hundred pieces before he wanted to go solo?
Alas, Cai Wenji is gone
Not bad. !
. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
Rating
Community(0)
Official(33)Scraped 1mo ago
Why can't Sun Shangxiang marry? Just because there is no one who is well-matched. Why can Liu Feng marry Shangxiang?
There is nothing wrong with writing it as a novel
I just read a few chapters and it said that one hundred thousand democracies in Changbanpo were used as human shields. I don't agree with this. It's okay to write a novel like this, but if you add your own opinions to comment on history, then I have to refute it. As the author said, it is a bit far-fetched to use the people as human shields in order to satisfy his own name of benevolence and righteousness. Although I also think Liu Bei is thinking about the people. There are basically no rulers in Chinese history who are purely for the people. If they surrender directly, why fight? I still agree with Liu Bei's approach of leading the people because he is protecting his own resources. In ancient times, population is the basic resource of all. Only with population can development be developed, so he took the risk to lead the people.
What stuff are you writing about Shu Feng? I read the ugliest bullshit book in the world.
Liu Chan came out during Changbanpo. Otherwise, who would Zhao Yun be hugging?
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
I don't know how the protagonist survived
He obviously came from time-travel and was unwilling to accept his ill-fated fate. Why did he write almost a hundred pieces before he wanted to go solo?
Alas, Cai Wenji is gone
Not bad. !
. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .









