
At the End of Han Dynasty, I Was Respected
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Zhao Hua looked up at the starry sky and said to himself secretly, "I came and I saw these bright stars in the late Han Dynasty. I want people in future generations to remember my name. I want them to know that I am respected in this late Han Dynasty!"
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Official(48)Scraped 25d ago
Give me some advice
After reading about 200 chapters, I suddenly lost interest in reading. Tell me what you think. What I wrote above is okay. I didn't start out like other novels by looking for Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, etc. After reading more than 200 chapters, I saw that the protagonist actually funded Sun Ce, and the protagonist's territory in Xuzhou does not fit the characteristics of distant friendship and close attack. Author, do you think it is too easy for the protagonist to unify the country? Like other novels, I like to support others. On the one hand, the protagonist regards the people as his own sons and the soldiers as his own sons, but on the other hand, he is afraid that there are not enough opponents to create opponents, so don't you need to die in a war? Don't you think it's contradictory? If you think it's too easy to conquer the whole country, you can attack Kushan, Anxi, and Rome. Generally speaking, it does not jump out of the scope of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It's not suitable for old bookworms but can be read by newbies. Given the author's hard work in coding, give it three stars.
Good
Especially the author changed some of the characters' personalities (at least they are different from others), I feel like I can accept it, I feel pretty good about it, it shows that he put his heart into it
This plot is a bit harsh!
First of all, we read novels to see if the author has a smooth plot, and the story allows people to feel the ups and downs of the plot and immerse themselves in the situation. Some stories also need to add some plots. For example, the protagonist has not even gained a reputation, but a top military general defected, which makes people feel like the protagonist has a golden finger. Just say that Dian Wei himself broke the law, so how could he fall into the trap? Moreover, Dian Wei didn't know much about the protagonist. A normal person would question whether he should be a soldier or a general when he first arrives! In addition, modern farming methods are not suitable for ancient farming at all. Whether it is farming or farming, it is simply not something that a county magistrate can do! There is also the fact that the county magistrate is in charge of public security and policies, while military attachés are in charge of military training and enemy defense. The civilian officials of the Song Dynasty are in charge of nothing. If the protagonist takes over the military power, he will die within two months, so the most important thing is to collect grain, collect business taxes, build a reputation, and control the county first. In your own hands and in accordance with the wishes of the people, it is best not to do too many tricks. For example, in the description in the article, modern knowledge is taught to the people. I would like to ask that modern hybrid grains weigh more than one thousand kilograms per acre and are cultivated with various fertilizers and various herbicides and insecticides. Is this true in ancient times? Snails and many herbivorous insects can destroy grains. In ancient times, the grain output was only four to five hundred kilograms. How much could be left after encountering these! If there is a severe drought or flood, there will be no harvest. If you have never done it before, you cannot rely on the answers from Baidu. The experts from Baidu may have never worked in the fields. I hope you will not use Baidu as an excuse to just brush it off.
Let's discuss Jia Xu
At this point, Li Ru appears on the stage for the second time. The thought in my mind couldn't help but pop up again. That is Jia Xu = Fake Xu = Li Ru. Of course, this idea is based on the appearance in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Li Ru disappeared after Dong Zhuo's death. Li Jue once petitioned Li Ru for pardon and an official appointment, but was not granted, so Li Ru disappeared completely. At this moment, Jia Xu appeared, stopped Li Jue and Guo Si's plan to escape, and then invaded Chang'an to take control of the government. The timing is clever, isn't it? Moreover, Jia Xu's nickname is "Poison Master", but has Jia Xu done anything? On the contrary, it was Li Ru who killed the young emperor Liu Bian, burned Luoyang, and excavated the tombs of the emperors of the past dynasties. This is the style of a "poisonous scholar". So does it seem reasonable to say that Li Ru changed his name to Jia Xu because he was not pardoned? And knowing that Li Ru was Jia Xu, he got the title of "Poison Master". Everyone can discuss it [呑呗]
Self-recommendation of new books
There is no golden finger, no wisdom, and the experience of a modern man who studied hard and practiced hard back to the late Han Dynasty. Hope you all like it 😍
A little surprised today!
To be honest, I have been writing this book for several months. There was only a trial version before. Today, it suddenly came with a limited exemption. The editor did not tell me in advance, which shocked me. I would like to first thank the editor for this recommendation, and then I would like to thank all readers for your great attention. Here are a few words about quitting drinking. There were a lot of comments today. Some of them didn't respond to quitting drinking. I really can't take care of them. I have to type words when I get back from get off work. In terms of plot, Jijiu is also a long-time reader and has thought a lot about it, such as the issue of who the civil servants and generals will be. In our opinion, those are top talents. However, many people are actually not as powerful as recorded in later books when they first started out. They all need to grow up. Moreover, the practice of quitting alcohol was as close to the actual situation as possible in ancient times, and there was no need to aggressively recruit celebrities. After all, there were no planes or trains at that time, and transportation was inconvenient as the country was far apart. Some of them are so serious that they even quit drinking and don't want to explain anything, including the division of labor in the county. If the officials at that time could be so clear-minded, would there still be troubled times? Also, don't make assumptions about what aristocratic families are like. Not all aristocratic families are so awesome, and not all places have aristocratic families. Those are aristocratic families, not landlords everywhere. The inventions of farming and other things, Jijiu basically mentions them in one stroke. As a reader, Jijiu doesn't like to read those things. It's not that I can't write them, and I don't want to waste the word count. The writing of this book on the Three Kingdoms is not that good, but it is not bad. It is more about the characters and things that the Three Kingdoms characters should have in Jijiu's mind. If you readers like it, then collect it, recommend it and give it a reward. If you don't like it, you can only say that we are not destined to be together. Maybe in the next book, your fate with quitting alcohol will come. [Emot=default,14/] Having said all this, I am still very grateful to all my friends for reading. I will go to the code first to quit drinking. I wish all my friends good health!
Give me some suggestions
I feel like the author should write urban novels. First of all, Zhang Yan is a man. He should be Zhang Niujiao's subordinate. His original name should be Chu Yan. Later, he changed his surname. I guess I can't remember clearly. Especially when I kissed Zhang Yan forcefully, I was torn apart. In the late Han Dynasty, when a woman was treated like this, her first reaction would be to chop her to death, and her second reaction would be to wipe her neck. And it had something to do with Zhang Jiao. There are too many flaws to mention. I hope the author knows more about the situation at that time.
I can't stand it when I see Zhang Yan is a woman. In that era, the only person who could be the general of Pingbei would be a woman.
I could barely watch it at first, but I couldn't stand it when I saw that Zhang Yan was a woman. In that era, who could be the general of Pingbei was a woman?
The biggest black hand behind the demise of the Eastern Han Dynasty!
The cause of the demise of the Eastern Han Dynasty was Heng's spiritual ignorance, which resulted in a situation in which the foreign relatives had exclusive power and the internal servants were greedy for money. It has led to turmoil in the world, people are living in dire straits, and there is serious exploitation by corrupt officials. Caused a large number of rebellions. In particular, the uprising of the Yellow Turban Army led by Zhang Jiao ushered in the demise of the Han Dynasty. But what I want to discuss today is an inference based on some things recorded in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms": the biggest driving force behind the demise of the Han Dynasty was the Yuan family of the Four Generations and Three Dukes! When Zhang Jiao preached and saved people in Jizhou in the early years, he was funded by dignitaries. In particular, the spread of "Taiping Dao" was supported by senior officials of the imperial court! So who is this senior official? Combined with Yuan Shao's ability to answer hundreds of calls when he finally arrived in Jizhou, it is not difficult to see that this high-ranking official belongs to the Yuan family! And the one who has the conditions to accomplish these things is Yuan Wei! Because he was the first to ascend the throne during the Yuan Dynasty's Ling Emperor period, when he saw the Han Dynasty crumbling, he made this shocking plan to replace the Liu family and become the master of the world. If Tang Zhou had not been captured, leading to the failure of the capital uprising, it is very likely that the Yellow Turban Army would have occupied the capital and directly destroyed the Han Dynasty! And none of the three Zhang brothers have any heirs! No heirs! ! No heirs! ! ! At that time, the Yuan family will be able to take over the fruits of the Yellow Turbans' uprising. As for how to take over, there are specific speculations in my book "I am the Respected at the End of the Han Dynasty". When the Yellow Turban uprising failed, Yuan Wei chose to let Dong Zhuo step onto the stage, and he still remained in seclusion behind the scenes. Therefore, Emperor Ling's early death and Liu Bian's dethronement all had his shadow. It is recorded that he promoted Dong Zhuo, and he agreed to Dong Zhuo's dethronement of the emperor, which is also recorded. He aroused Dong Zhuo's ambition, caused Dong Zhuo's debauchery, and gave Cao Cao a reason to launch a coalition to attack Dong. But the alliance leader is Yuan Shao! It's Yuan Shao! ! ! Not Cao Cao! Cao Cao had always been Yuan Shao's loyal younger brother before the Battle of Guandu. It is even recorded that when Yuan Shao asked Cao Cao to send his family to Yecheng, Cao Cao agreed at first, but was later stopped by his advisers! This was the Battle of Guandu. When the coalition forces attacked Dong, the Yuan family officially stood in front of the stage, preparing to capture the capital and seize power. But in the end, Dong Zhuo, who discovered all this, got angry and killed Yuan Wei and more than 200 people of the Yuan family. So the fight against Dong ended in vain! Then Yuan Shao went to Hebei to conquer the four continents, Yuan Shu dominated the Central Plains, and the Yuan family occupied half of the country. If the Yuan brothers hadn't gotten into trouble, there wouldn't have been the Three Kingdoms. These details can be read carefully in "I Am the Supreme at the End of Han Dynasty". So I think that the Yuan family was behind the fall of the Eastern Han Dynasty! I don't know what you think? Welcome to discuss [呲ya][呲ya][呲ya]
I wonder if there are still people reading this book ᕱ⑅ᕱ. ᴍᴏʀɴɪɴɢ (。•ᴗ-)_very busy, busy and cute
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Official(48)Scraped 25d ago
Give me some advice
After reading about 200 chapters, I suddenly lost interest in reading. Tell me what you think. What I wrote above is okay. I didn't start out like other novels by looking for Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, etc. After reading more than 200 chapters, I saw that the protagonist actually funded Sun Ce, and the protagonist's territory in Xuzhou does not fit the characteristics of distant friendship and close attack. Author, do you think it is too easy for the protagonist to unify the country? Like other novels, I like to support others. On the one hand, the protagonist regards the people as his own sons and the soldiers as his own sons, but on the other hand, he is afraid that there are not enough opponents to create opponents, so don't you need to die in a war? Don't you think it's contradictory? If you think it's too easy to conquer the whole country, you can attack Kushan, Anxi, and Rome. Generally speaking, it does not jump out of the scope of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It's not suitable for old bookworms but can be read by newbies. Given the author's hard work in coding, give it three stars.
Good
Especially the author changed some of the characters' personalities (at least they are different from others), I feel like I can accept it, I feel pretty good about it, it shows that he put his heart into it
This plot is a bit harsh!
First of all, we read novels to see if the author has a smooth plot, and the story allows people to feel the ups and downs of the plot and immerse themselves in the situation. Some stories also need to add some plots. For example, the protagonist has not even gained a reputation, but a top military general defected, which makes people feel like the protagonist has a golden finger. Just say that Dian Wei himself broke the law, so how could he fall into the trap? Moreover, Dian Wei didn't know much about the protagonist. A normal person would question whether he should be a soldier or a general when he first arrives! In addition, modern farming methods are not suitable for ancient farming at all. Whether it is farming or farming, it is simply not something that a county magistrate can do! There is also the fact that the county magistrate is in charge of public security and policies, while military attachés are in charge of military training and enemy defense. The civilian officials of the Song Dynasty are in charge of nothing. If the protagonist takes over the military power, he will die within two months, so the most important thing is to collect grain, collect business taxes, build a reputation, and control the county first. In your own hands and in accordance with the wishes of the people, it is best not to do too many tricks. For example, in the description in the article, modern knowledge is taught to the people. I would like to ask that modern hybrid grains weigh more than one thousand kilograms per acre and are cultivated with various fertilizers and various herbicides and insecticides. Is this true in ancient times? Snails and many herbivorous insects can destroy grains. In ancient times, the grain output was only four to five hundred kilograms. How much could be left after encountering these! If there is a severe drought or flood, there will be no harvest. If you have never done it before, you cannot rely on the answers from Baidu. The experts from Baidu may have never worked in the fields. I hope you will not use Baidu as an excuse to just brush it off.
Let's discuss Jia Xu
At this point, Li Ru appears on the stage for the second time. The thought in my mind couldn't help but pop up again. That is Jia Xu = Fake Xu = Li Ru. Of course, this idea is based on the appearance in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Li Ru disappeared after Dong Zhuo's death. Li Jue once petitioned Li Ru for pardon and an official appointment, but was not granted, so Li Ru disappeared completely. At this moment, Jia Xu appeared, stopped Li Jue and Guo Si's plan to escape, and then invaded Chang'an to take control of the government. The timing is clever, isn't it? Moreover, Jia Xu's nickname is "Poison Master", but has Jia Xu done anything? On the contrary, it was Li Ru who killed the young emperor Liu Bian, burned Luoyang, and excavated the tombs of the emperors of the past dynasties. This is the style of a "poisonous scholar". So does it seem reasonable to say that Li Ru changed his name to Jia Xu because he was not pardoned? And knowing that Li Ru was Jia Xu, he got the title of "Poison Master". Everyone can discuss it [呑呗]
Self-recommendation of new books
There is no golden finger, no wisdom, and the experience of a modern man who studied hard and practiced hard back to the late Han Dynasty. Hope you all like it 😍
A little surprised today!
To be honest, I have been writing this book for several months. There was only a trial version before. Today, it suddenly came with a limited exemption. The editor did not tell me in advance, which shocked me. I would like to first thank the editor for this recommendation, and then I would like to thank all readers for your great attention. Here are a few words about quitting drinking. There were a lot of comments today. Some of them didn't respond to quitting drinking. I really can't take care of them. I have to type words when I get back from get off work. In terms of plot, Jijiu is also a long-time reader and has thought a lot about it, such as the issue of who the civil servants and generals will be. In our opinion, those are top talents. However, many people are actually not as powerful as recorded in later books when they first started out. They all need to grow up. Moreover, the practice of quitting alcohol was as close to the actual situation as possible in ancient times, and there was no need to aggressively recruit celebrities. After all, there were no planes or trains at that time, and transportation was inconvenient as the country was far apart. Some of them are so serious that they even quit drinking and don't want to explain anything, including the division of labor in the county. If the officials at that time could be so clear-minded, would there still be troubled times? Also, don't make assumptions about what aristocratic families are like. Not all aristocratic families are so awesome, and not all places have aristocratic families. Those are aristocratic families, not landlords everywhere. The inventions of farming and other things, Jijiu basically mentions them in one stroke. As a reader, Jijiu doesn't like to read those things. It's not that I can't write them, and I don't want to waste the word count. The writing of this book on the Three Kingdoms is not that good, but it is not bad. It is more about the characters and things that the Three Kingdoms characters should have in Jijiu's mind. If you readers like it, then collect it, recommend it and give it a reward. If you don't like it, you can only say that we are not destined to be together. Maybe in the next book, your fate with quitting alcohol will come. [Emot=default,14/] Having said all this, I am still very grateful to all my friends for reading. I will go to the code first to quit drinking. I wish all my friends good health!
Give me some suggestions
I feel like the author should write urban novels. First of all, Zhang Yan is a man. He should be Zhang Niujiao's subordinate. His original name should be Chu Yan. Later, he changed his surname. I guess I can't remember clearly. Especially when I kissed Zhang Yan forcefully, I was torn apart. In the late Han Dynasty, when a woman was treated like this, her first reaction would be to chop her to death, and her second reaction would be to wipe her neck. And it had something to do with Zhang Jiao. There are too many flaws to mention. I hope the author knows more about the situation at that time.
I can't stand it when I see Zhang Yan is a woman. In that era, the only person who could be the general of Pingbei would be a woman.
I could barely watch it at first, but I couldn't stand it when I saw that Zhang Yan was a woman. In that era, who could be the general of Pingbei was a woman?
The biggest black hand behind the demise of the Eastern Han Dynasty!
The cause of the demise of the Eastern Han Dynasty was Heng's spiritual ignorance, which resulted in a situation in which the foreign relatives had exclusive power and the internal servants were greedy for money. It has led to turmoil in the world, people are living in dire straits, and there is serious exploitation by corrupt officials. Caused a large number of rebellions. In particular, the uprising of the Yellow Turban Army led by Zhang Jiao ushered in the demise of the Han Dynasty. But what I want to discuss today is an inference based on some things recorded in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms": the biggest driving force behind the demise of the Han Dynasty was the Yuan family of the Four Generations and Three Dukes! When Zhang Jiao preached and saved people in Jizhou in the early years, he was funded by dignitaries. In particular, the spread of "Taiping Dao" was supported by senior officials of the imperial court! So who is this senior official? Combined with Yuan Shao's ability to answer hundreds of calls when he finally arrived in Jizhou, it is not difficult to see that this high-ranking official belongs to the Yuan family! And the one who has the conditions to accomplish these things is Yuan Wei! Because he was the first to ascend the throne during the Yuan Dynasty's Ling Emperor period, when he saw the Han Dynasty crumbling, he made this shocking plan to replace the Liu family and become the master of the world. If Tang Zhou had not been captured, leading to the failure of the capital uprising, it is very likely that the Yellow Turban Army would have occupied the capital and directly destroyed the Han Dynasty! And none of the three Zhang brothers have any heirs! No heirs! ! No heirs! ! ! At that time, the Yuan family will be able to take over the fruits of the Yellow Turbans' uprising. As for how to take over, there are specific speculations in my book "I am the Respected at the End of the Han Dynasty". When the Yellow Turban uprising failed, Yuan Wei chose to let Dong Zhuo step onto the stage, and he still remained in seclusion behind the scenes. Therefore, Emperor Ling's early death and Liu Bian's dethronement all had his shadow. It is recorded that he promoted Dong Zhuo, and he agreed to Dong Zhuo's dethronement of the emperor, which is also recorded. He aroused Dong Zhuo's ambition, caused Dong Zhuo's debauchery, and gave Cao Cao a reason to launch a coalition to attack Dong. But the alliance leader is Yuan Shao! It's Yuan Shao! ! ! Not Cao Cao! Cao Cao had always been Yuan Shao's loyal younger brother before the Battle of Guandu. It is even recorded that when Yuan Shao asked Cao Cao to send his family to Yecheng, Cao Cao agreed at first, but was later stopped by his advisers! This was the Battle of Guandu. When the coalition forces attacked Dong, the Yuan family officially stood in front of the stage, preparing to capture the capital and seize power. But in the end, Dong Zhuo, who discovered all this, got angry and killed Yuan Wei and more than 200 people of the Yuan family. So the fight against Dong ended in vain! Then Yuan Shao went to Hebei to conquer the four continents, Yuan Shu dominated the Central Plains, and the Yuan family occupied half of the country. If the Yuan brothers hadn't gotten into trouble, there wouldn't have been the Three Kingdoms. These details can be read carefully in "I Am the Supreme at the End of Han Dynasty". So I think that the Yuan family was behind the fall of the Eastern Han Dynasty! I don't know what you think? Welcome to discuss [呲ya][呲ya][呲ya]
I wonder if there are still people reading this book ᕱ⑅ᕱ. ᴍᴏʀɴɪɴɢ (。•ᴗ-)_very busy, busy and cute









