
Cao Wei Ministers
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During the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, Gou Quan hugged Cao A to hide his thighs, but he only wanted to enjoy the shade under a big tree. However, is the salary of the Cao Wei camp with so many heroes so easy to mess with? Let's take a look at how people who are in chaos seek life (live), power (live nourished), and country (live awesome). This article has no plug-ins, no system, and no technology. The new book "Three Kingdoms: The Poor Man in Western Liang" has been released.
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Official(84)Scraped 23d ago
There is no system in writing history, and I won't look at things like technology. Why do you think you can fight those people? Just because you have read history? If there is a system, you can also give credit to the system
Why do some readers always like the Romance of the Three Kingdoms to talk about history?
The author's book is very detailed and describes the characters from a historical perspective, including many events when Cao Cao was Prime Minister of Jinan, Cao Cao's use of double halberds, and Tao Qian's attack on Cao Cao. The only user of the empty city strategy in the history of the Three Kingdoms was Cao Cao, not Zhuge Liang. Historical records record that Sima Yi was not there at all, so how could there be an empty city? Cheng Yu was also a civil and military commander in history, and Hou Kai also held the post of official worship as a military general. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a novel that respects history. Why do some people always regard this as history? Reading and updating this book is to communicate with the author about the history of the Three Kingdoms, laugh about the situation, and truly look at history from a historical perspective, instead of reading a Romance of the Three Kingdoms and thinking that I understand everything and history. Isn't it ridiculous to say that the author knows nothing in the comment area to prove his erudition?
The protagonist really has no dignity at all
If Cao Cao doesn't give you face, why do you keep hanging out with him? He couldn't even drive him away. If he did that to Xun Yu, Xun Yu would just leave without saying anything.
Abandon books
A protagonist who travels back and forth is living a useless life
Abandoned the book
Protagonist: time traveler Born: aristocratic family Psychology: inferior to others, feeling inferior Personality: Indecisive and hesitant Talents and knowledge: eloquent and proficient in poetry and songs (brought with him through time travel) Summary: Useless...
Can you give me a ticket if you have one? I feel so devastated when I don't have a ticket or a subscription to Code Words...
Five words five words
This book should become popular
The protagonist of this book is a child of an aristocratic family, not a historical celebrity. As a time traveler, the protagonist does not use perverted plug-ins. He does not invent and create things to make profits for himself just because he is a modern person. He only has a small plug-in to know the direction of history. The protagonist initially wanted to change history, such as saving Cao Ang and Dian Wei, but he spoke softly. It doesn't mean that because I am a time traveler, you have to listen to my advice. The protagonist gradually understands that it is not possible to change this era, but to adapt to this era; it is not possible to rely on others, but to rely on oneself. From an ideal boy, he turned into a person he didn't like and became a powerful minister. Come on, author, your book is a thoughtful book
Cai Wenji is simply a failure
Under the guise of changing her destiny, they harassed Cai Wenji. While saying that they had nothing to do with her, they even took her home to have a relationship with her. I can think of it with my toes, but I don't believe that if Cai Wenji was tall and thick, with a pockmarked face, no matter how talented she was, her fate was too miserable, and she would still want to change it.
A little opinion, please don't mind
Cao Cao and Cao Pi are both historical heroes. Although Cao Cao is not as good as his father in terms of actions, he is still more common among people. The second is that the protagonist underestimates Cao Cao. Cao Cao can be said to be a generation of heroes. If he can sit back and watch his son lose his country, he will definitely respond. Secondly, the protagonist simply does not have the maturity that someone who plans big things should have. Although The protagonist himself can be called powerful, but his actions are a bit too benevolent. Since there are threats or visions, enemies who threaten their own enemies will only have permanent interests. No matter who the protagonist is, they must have the suspicion they deserve. The protagonist thinks he is powerful, but he must be aware of or eliminate anyone who threatens him, no matter who he is. Including those of his own relatives, as long as they dare to threaten themselves. This is my humble opinion. I think the author writes too much about emotions. The hero has feelings, but too much emotion will cause problems. Overall, this book is really good.
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Official(84)Scraped 23d ago
There is no system in writing history, and I won't look at things like technology. Why do you think you can fight those people? Just because you have read history? If there is a system, you can also give credit to the system
Why do some readers always like the Romance of the Three Kingdoms to talk about history?
The author's book is very detailed and describes the characters from a historical perspective, including many events when Cao Cao was Prime Minister of Jinan, Cao Cao's use of double halberds, and Tao Qian's attack on Cao Cao. The only user of the empty city strategy in the history of the Three Kingdoms was Cao Cao, not Zhuge Liang. Historical records record that Sima Yi was not there at all, so how could there be an empty city? Cheng Yu was also a civil and military commander in history, and Hou Kai also held the post of official worship as a military general. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a novel that respects history. Why do some people always regard this as history? Reading and updating this book is to communicate with the author about the history of the Three Kingdoms, laugh about the situation, and truly look at history from a historical perspective, instead of reading a Romance of the Three Kingdoms and thinking that I understand everything and history. Isn't it ridiculous to say that the author knows nothing in the comment area to prove his erudition?
The protagonist really has no dignity at all
If Cao Cao doesn't give you face, why do you keep hanging out with him? He couldn't even drive him away. If he did that to Xun Yu, Xun Yu would just leave without saying anything.
Abandon books
A protagonist who travels back and forth is living a useless life
Abandoned the book
Protagonist: time traveler Born: aristocratic family Psychology: inferior to others, feeling inferior Personality: Indecisive and hesitant Talents and knowledge: eloquent and proficient in poetry and songs (brought with him through time travel) Summary: Useless...
Can you give me a ticket if you have one? I feel so devastated when I don't have a ticket or a subscription to Code Words...
Five words five words
This book should become popular
The protagonist of this book is a child of an aristocratic family, not a historical celebrity. As a time traveler, the protagonist does not use perverted plug-ins. He does not invent and create things to make profits for himself just because he is a modern person. He only has a small plug-in to know the direction of history. The protagonist initially wanted to change history, such as saving Cao Ang and Dian Wei, but he spoke softly. It doesn't mean that because I am a time traveler, you have to listen to my advice. The protagonist gradually understands that it is not possible to change this era, but to adapt to this era; it is not possible to rely on others, but to rely on oneself. From an ideal boy, he turned into a person he didn't like and became a powerful minister. Come on, author, your book is a thoughtful book
Cai Wenji is simply a failure
Under the guise of changing her destiny, they harassed Cai Wenji. While saying that they had nothing to do with her, they even took her home to have a relationship with her. I can think of it with my toes, but I don't believe that if Cai Wenji was tall and thick, with a pockmarked face, no matter how talented she was, her fate was too miserable, and she would still want to change it.
A little opinion, please don't mind
Cao Cao and Cao Pi are both historical heroes. Although Cao Cao is not as good as his father in terms of actions, he is still more common among people. The second is that the protagonist underestimates Cao Cao. Cao Cao can be said to be a generation of heroes. If he can sit back and watch his son lose his country, he will definitely respond. Secondly, the protagonist simply does not have the maturity that someone who plans big things should have. Although The protagonist himself can be called powerful, but his actions are a bit too benevolent. Since there are threats or visions, enemies who threaten their own enemies will only have permanent interests. No matter who the protagonist is, they must have the suspicion they deserve. The protagonist thinks he is powerful, but he must be aware of or eliminate anyone who threatens him, no matter who he is. Including those of his own relatives, as long as they dare to threaten themselves. This is my humble opinion. I think the author writes too much about emotions. The hero has feelings, but too much emotion will cause problems. Overall, this book is really good.
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A very realistic novel of the Three Kingdoms, without the exaggeration of a romance, but with a real sense of the cruelty of the war since the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, as well as the intrigues, love and hatred of various characters. It is a novel with an online IQ, a fine product.




I've recommended Three Kingdoms before, and this one is pretty good too.




I only saw Chapter 10, which is a very relatable book about the Three Kingdoms. The wording is also very old-fashioned. It is a very good novel nowadays. I recommend it.




Most historical books are very impatient, but this one is not. It is not the kind that just accepts all kinds of famous generals. It is very down-to-earth and very comfortable to read. The protagonist is a son of an aristocratic family, which is very important. In fact, during the Three Kingdoms period, it was difficult to get ahead in a poor family. Anyway, I don't believe that I can meet famous people by dressing up as a beggar, say a few words and write a few poems and be invited as a guest of honor. Highly recommended, worth pursuing, but there are currently too few.














