
Three Kingdoms: at the Beginning, Sun Ce Let Jiangdong
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In the troubled times of the late Han Dynasty, Liu Xingsheng was a clan member of the Han Dynasty. Although there were thousands of clan soldiers in his family, he was still young and did not join the tide of the eighteen princes to challenge Dong. Helpless, he could only form a joint venture with Sun Ce and go south to Jiangdong. Many years later, Sun Ce was assassinated and held his hand. "Brother, Gong Jin, and third brother are sworn friends to Jinlan. We originally wanted to conspire with the world, but we had no choice but to part ways. I have a favor for third brother." "Brother, don't worry, I will definitely help you with a hundred thousand!" "Jiangdong will be given to you!" "..."
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
It's a bit ridiculous. Ma Chao fights the protagonist over a dispute of emotions. If the protagonist wins, he won't kill him? Why is the life of the people under your control not life? The family members of Ma Chao's army are all in the hands of the protagonist. Believe it or not, they will mutiny in minutes
After working with Sun Ce for so long, he has a noble title, but the protagonist has no shit. I just want to ask what the protagonist has been doing these years. Doesn't the protagonist still know who Sun Quan is? Can you feel at ease without taking him with you? She is also entangled with the Sun family daughter, who is unruly and willful. Does the protagonist like this?
I haven't read Three Kingdoms for a long time, so this is okay.
The ending is pretty good, overall
I've read thirty chapters, and overall it's okay. Let's talk about the main disadvantages: 1. It's okay for Sun Ce to give up Jiangdong to the protagonist. He can give up his official position to the protagonist, but he can't even give up his title of Marquis of Wu to the protagonist. 2. There is a problem with titles, especially in the first few chapters. Generally, they call each other directly by name, such as Zhongmou and Ziyi. It is impolite to call each other by name directly. Also, people you are close to should not be called by their first and last names, as it will appear too unfamiliar. 3. In terms of plot, Xu You took the role of the protagonist too naturally. After casting the role, he tried his best to help the protagonist deceive Yuan Shao. 4. In terms of plot, now in Chapter 30, the protagonist has occupied Shouchun and arranged for Zhou Yu to be in Shouchun. The protagonist has returned to Stone City. But most of the generals brought by Shouchun are the generals left by Sun Ce to the protagonist. In fact, we can also write about discovering some new generals in the war, such as some generals promoted by Sun Quan after taking power in history, such as Lu Meng and Xu Sheng.
I think it's great, I hope I can write more
The protagonist has an identity and a family background, but I don't think he has achieved anything famous. He was just a Soochow angel investor, and all the generals and troops were recruited by the Sun family and noble families. You said that the protagonist is useless, he and Sun Ce Zhou Yu became sworn brothers, and Sun Ce gave up the master of Soochow to the protagonist. To be honest, it is useful. There is no protagonist in the history of Soochow who is also in this group. There is not more than one soldier, one general and one city. Even Sun Ce was assassinated.
It's too poisonous, it's really too poisonous, and the writing is unreasonable
It's really well written, but it's a pity that it didn't become popular. The author's writing skills are good.
A lump. Jun Mubin has worked hard. I searched the layout and found the beef roll without velvet.
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
It's a bit ridiculous. Ma Chao fights the protagonist over a dispute of emotions. If the protagonist wins, he won't kill him? Why is the life of the people under your control not life? The family members of Ma Chao's army are all in the hands of the protagonist. Believe it or not, they will mutiny in minutes
After working with Sun Ce for so long, he has a noble title, but the protagonist has no shit. I just want to ask what the protagonist has been doing these years. Doesn't the protagonist still know who Sun Quan is? Can you feel at ease without taking him with you? She is also entangled with the Sun family daughter, who is unruly and willful. Does the protagonist like this?
I haven't read Three Kingdoms for a long time, so this is okay.
The ending is pretty good, overall
I've read thirty chapters, and overall it's okay. Let's talk about the main disadvantages: 1. It's okay for Sun Ce to give up Jiangdong to the protagonist. He can give up his official position to the protagonist, but he can't even give up his title of Marquis of Wu to the protagonist. 2. There is a problem with titles, especially in the first few chapters. Generally, they call each other directly by name, such as Zhongmou and Ziyi. It is impolite to call each other by name directly. Also, people you are close to should not be called by their first and last names, as it will appear too unfamiliar. 3. In terms of plot, Xu You took the role of the protagonist too naturally. After casting the role, he tried his best to help the protagonist deceive Yuan Shao. 4. In terms of plot, now in Chapter 30, the protagonist has occupied Shouchun and arranged for Zhou Yu to be in Shouchun. The protagonist has returned to Stone City. But most of the generals brought by Shouchun are the generals left by Sun Ce to the protagonist. In fact, we can also write about discovering some new generals in the war, such as some generals promoted by Sun Quan after taking power in history, such as Lu Meng and Xu Sheng.
I think it's great, I hope I can write more
The protagonist has an identity and a family background, but I don't think he has achieved anything famous. He was just a Soochow angel investor, and all the generals and troops were recruited by the Sun family and noble families. You said that the protagonist is useless, he and Sun Ce Zhou Yu became sworn brothers, and Sun Ce gave up the master of Soochow to the protagonist. To be honest, it is useful. There is no protagonist in the history of Soochow who is also in this group. There is not more than one soldier, one general and one city. Even Sun Ce was assassinated.
It's too poisonous, it's really too poisonous, and the writing is unreasonable
It's really well written, but it's a pity that it didn't become popular. The author's writing skills are good.
A lump. Jun Mubin has worked hard. I searched the layout and found the beef roll without velvet.













