
The Three Kingdoms Began with Saving Cao Cao's Father
by Hamport
About This Novel
The new book "My Father Cao Cao, courtesy name Mengde" has been uploaded. Liu Ping, a history student, traveled to the Three Kingdoms era of the Later Han Dynasty and was in the team of Cao Cao's father, Cao Song. Seeing that Cao Song is about to be killed, what should I do? Waiting online, it's quite urgent... QQ group: 679901168 "Pingtianxia"
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Official(415)Scraped 18d ago
Zhang Kai killed Cao Cao's father. Apart from slaughtering Xuzhou when there was no food, Cao Cao had no intention of using his power to avenge his father. There is also a saying that Cao Cao has a bad relationship with his father, so saving Cao Cao's father may not necessarily be beneficial. Personally, Tu Cheng felt that 80% of the effort would be spent on military rations and 20% on revenge, or even less. Otherwise, Lu Bu would not come to fight later and he would give up. Look at Liu Bei's revenge for Guan Yu later, that is, he would rather die than live in ruins.
Haha, on the first day of time travel, you will face a life-threatening situation. As a person who has traveled from the future and knows the history of the Three Kingdoms well, how could Liu Ping let this happen to him and start walking on a life-saving path.
nice
I hope there won't be a harem. Many authors who wrote about the Three Kingdoms have previously written about military, political and national affairs. However, once the harem is opened, they are all about the love between children. It's very boring. It's not historical military at all, but the routine of romance novels. It's eye-catching.
In order to prevent himself from dying, Liu Pingsi had only one move after arriving, which was to warn Cao Song and wait for the arrival of Cao's soldiers. As Liu Ping is an ordinary servant, I wonder if Cao/Song will believe him? It's always a dilemma.
Who is your favorite character from the Three Kingdoms?
1. Cao Cao 2. Liu Bei 3. Diao Chan 4. Hamport
Not to mention anything else, Cao Cao's heroes are written as mentally retarded, Li Dangzhi is the true biography of Hua Tuo, the king of medicine in history, Dian Wei died so early, and Cao Ang is still alive.
You'd better write a fiction
You have completely changed the historical figure. You just make up a name. No personality relationship is considered
My thoughts after reading Chapter 35
After reading Chapter 35, I feel that in addition to the protagonist who is a normal person, Cao Jie and the concubines are also normal, and none of the others like Cao Cao, Cao Ang, and Cheng Yu are normal. The protagonist has created so many miracles, but these big characters have not made any progress at all, and they still keep questioning, is this insulting the IQ of these characters? Or is it insulting the IQ of the readers? This is the most dissatisfying thing, and I want to tear the author into pieces. The rest of the story, like the plot, is pretty good! It's just that the characters are mentally retarded and the author treats the readers as idiots too.
I hate Cao Pi the most! ! ! There is actually a military advisor named Xi Zhicai.
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Official(415)Scraped 18d ago
Zhang Kai killed Cao Cao's father. Apart from slaughtering Xuzhou when there was no food, Cao Cao had no intention of using his power to avenge his father. There is also a saying that Cao Cao has a bad relationship with his father, so saving Cao Cao's father may not necessarily be beneficial. Personally, Tu Cheng felt that 80% of the effort would be spent on military rations and 20% on revenge, or even less. Otherwise, Lu Bu would not come to fight later and he would give up. Look at Liu Bei's revenge for Guan Yu later, that is, he would rather die than live in ruins.
Haha, on the first day of time travel, you will face a life-threatening situation. As a person who has traveled from the future and knows the history of the Three Kingdoms well, how could Liu Ping let this happen to him and start walking on a life-saving path.
nice
I hope there won't be a harem. Many authors who wrote about the Three Kingdoms have previously written about military, political and national affairs. However, once the harem is opened, they are all about the love between children. It's very boring. It's not historical military at all, but the routine of romance novels. It's eye-catching.
In order to prevent himself from dying, Liu Pingsi had only one move after arriving, which was to warn Cao Song and wait for the arrival of Cao's soldiers. As Liu Ping is an ordinary servant, I wonder if Cao/Song will believe him? It's always a dilemma.
Who is your favorite character from the Three Kingdoms?
1. Cao Cao 2. Liu Bei 3. Diao Chan 4. Hamport
Not to mention anything else, Cao Cao's heroes are written as mentally retarded, Li Dangzhi is the true biography of Hua Tuo, the king of medicine in history, Dian Wei died so early, and Cao Ang is still alive.
You'd better write a fiction
You have completely changed the historical figure. You just make up a name. No personality relationship is considered
My thoughts after reading Chapter 35
After reading Chapter 35, I feel that in addition to the protagonist who is a normal person, Cao Jie and the concubines are also normal, and none of the others like Cao Cao, Cao Ang, and Cheng Yu are normal. The protagonist has created so many miracles, but these big characters have not made any progress at all, and they still keep questioning, is this insulting the IQ of these characters? Or is it insulting the IQ of the readers? This is the most dissatisfying thing, and I want to tear the author into pieces. The rest of the story, like the plot, is pretty good! It's just that the characters are mentally retarded and the author treats the readers as idiots too.
I hate Cao Pi the most! ! ! There is actually a military advisor named Xi Zhicai.
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It can be seen that the author's writing is average, but the plot is okay and does not seem abrupt.




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