
The Three Kingdoms Are Known as "lonely, Lonely and Few
About This Novel
Liu Kun got a precious mirror that could travel back to the Han Dynasty. With the backing of reality, what kind of changes could he bring to the Han Dynasty? Why couldn't the many travelers from the late Han Dynasty conquer the world? What is the truth about the war in the late Han Dynasty? Who is the manipulator behind Wu Huan Hua? Is the Han Dynasty really invincible in its heyday? Follow the protagonist into a real late Han Dynasty, and see how the protagonist saves the Han people, first fights the Buddhist monks, and then the Holy See, and becomes famous overseas, dominates the world, and makes the Han people stand on top of the world! ! ! This book respects history and is rich in mythology. Atheists are not allowed to enter!
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Official(19)Scraped 1mo ago
You are a very thoughtful person! China cannot hold on to its tradition of being a Han people. How many Han people have been killed by foreigners? The Han Dynasty has been around for 400 years. We should follow the Mongolian policy. Men who are more than a chariot should be killed, women can be registered as Han people, and we should not practice the family world. It is really selfless dedication. The Han people are loyal and filial to the country. As long as they work more on their thoughts in the future, even if there is a bad emperor, his descendants will be good people! I casually say it's not worth watching.
Is it plagiarism?
The start is very similar to my Gate of Time and Space, the basics are almost the same! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Any more? ? ?
I have some doubts here
I remember there was an article that I forgot about. It should be historical records or something, recording an incident during the Warring States Period. By the way, it was the one who was responsible for the reform. What the hell was it called? I forgot about it. Wasn't there a story about a farmer who was rewarded with a hundred gold? I remember that there was no gold at that time, or that there was no pure gold. Although coal began to be used in the Han Dynasty (the specific time is unknown), it seems that there was still not a large amount of pure gold in the late Han Dynasty. The gold at that time should have been brass. After all, it had a low melting point and was easy to refine. As for gold, there must be some, but it is definitely not used as currency. My question is over.
What are you writing about?
After reading almost a thousand books, this is the first time that I see important content in chapters so quickly, all of which have been covered in a few strokes.
The pace is too fast, which is not good for the follow-up content of the book. The progress is too fast, and it is easy for readers to be unable to continue reading the following chapters. I suggest that the author can deepen some content, such as how to train the captured Yellow Turban Army and how to plan it, instead of just mentioning it in one stroke. After the prisoners are captured, they will be directly assigned and then formed into an army. This is too boring.
The aura of the protagonist is a bit too exaggerated~~
Good. Come on.
Continue writing as before
Good. Let's see if there are any book introductions in the book shortage.
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Official(19)Scraped 1mo ago
You are a very thoughtful person! China cannot hold on to its tradition of being a Han people. How many Han people have been killed by foreigners? The Han Dynasty has been around for 400 years. We should follow the Mongolian policy. Men who are more than a chariot should be killed, women can be registered as Han people, and we should not practice the family world. It is really selfless dedication. The Han people are loyal and filial to the country. As long as they work more on their thoughts in the future, even if there is a bad emperor, his descendants will be good people! I casually say it's not worth watching.
Is it plagiarism?
The start is very similar to my Gate of Time and Space, the basics are almost the same! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Any more? ? ?
I have some doubts here
I remember there was an article that I forgot about. It should be historical records or something, recording an incident during the Warring States Period. By the way, it was the one who was responsible for the reform. What the hell was it called? I forgot about it. Wasn't there a story about a farmer who was rewarded with a hundred gold? I remember that there was no gold at that time, or that there was no pure gold. Although coal began to be used in the Han Dynasty (the specific time is unknown), it seems that there was still not a large amount of pure gold in the late Han Dynasty. The gold at that time should have been brass. After all, it had a low melting point and was easy to refine. As for gold, there must be some, but it is definitely not used as currency. My question is over.
What are you writing about?
After reading almost a thousand books, this is the first time that I see important content in chapters so quickly, all of which have been covered in a few strokes.
The pace is too fast, which is not good for the follow-up content of the book. The progress is too fast, and it is easy for readers to be unable to continue reading the following chapters. I suggest that the author can deepen some content, such as how to train the captured Yellow Turban Army and how to plan it, instead of just mentioning it in one stroke. After the prisoners are captured, they will be directly assigned and then formed into an army. This is too boring.
The aura of the protagonist is a bit too exaggerated~~
Good. Come on.
Continue writing as before
Good. Let's see if there are any book introductions in the book shortage.









