
Starting from Yiling to Cover Liu Bei's Retreat
by Melon-eating
About This Novel
Traveled through the Three Kingdoms and became the leader of a Shu Han camp. But encountered the Battle of Yiling. The Shu Han was defeated miserably, and Liu Bei died of illness. Cao Wei was watching with eager eyes, Sun Wu was duplicitous, and rebellions broke out in the Southern Barbarians. This is a time of crisis for life and death! See how the protagonist helps the prime minister change his fate against the will of heaven, and he will become a great man! -- Support Chinese language, no rebellion, no cheating. It is based on official history, with a small part borrowed from novels.
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Official(16)Scraped 2mo ago
Too much nonsense
Although it is a novel, the author's common sense... Especially military, is simply outrageous. Just read it as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Don't mention any official history. The Ming Dynasty army only walked forty miles a day. How the hell did you say that the mountain road is difficult to walk and that the walking is slow, and then you said it walked fifty or sixty miles a day? Do you know the concept of fifty or sixty miles? Elite infantry only dare to walk like this on flat roads. A normal person can only walk four or five kilometers in an hour. Walking five kilometers is quite fast. Normally, it is three or four kilometers. Calculated as four kilometers, it takes five hours to walk 20 kilometers. Then what? Don't think you can walk eight hours a day without taking a break? There are still a lot of things to eat, and you have to choose a place to set up camp when you get there. It all takes time. If you haven't finished it after dark, you have to wait..., So you can walk for up to four or five hours a day. At other times, you have to set up camp, and you have to bring a lot of supplies. For example, a person's armor weighs dozens of kilograms, the Mingguang armor of the Tang Dynasty weighs fifty kilograms, the infantry armor of the Song Dynasty weighs sixty kilograms, the three-layer armor of the Qing army's white armor soldiers weighs seventy kilograms, and the armor of the Han Dynasty is not as heavy as later, but it probably weighs thirty or forty kilograms. You can calculate how much it is, and it will be weird if you can get it up quickly. In addition, scouting horses must be sent to the front, and a group is sent out every ten minutes, and then the scouting horses run out for a few miles and then come back. Therefore, the scouting horses will come back every ten minutes to report the situation. In this way, even if the scouting horses in front are killed, they will know that there is a situation ahead. If the scouting horses do not come back after half an hour, they will know that there is a situation ahead. Enter the fighting state, so that they are not easily ambushed. I don't know if this happened in the Han Dynasty. I think it was used this way in the Ming Dynasty. Since the protagonist is a time traveler, he doesn't understand this kind of thing? There is also Maden, who practices steel in a blast furnace... He is better than the protagonist in any case, and exaggerating his steps may not be good. As long as he figures out the Sui and Tang Dynasty's military system, he wants to be awesome, and he will not offend the nobles...
It makes no difference whether there is a protagonist or not. The battle of Yiling was still defeated, and what should have been lost was still lost. Without the protection of the protagonist, Liu Bei would not have retreated safely. What you wrote is like setting up a big job.
Why did you not travel through time? To gather the number of people? It's pointless. If so many people die, you will be the only one.
Didn't you graduate?
What are you thinking? How could you survive in the Han Dynasty without the support of the nobles? Still want to popularize education? Would they agree to something like this that teases the roots of the gentry?
(・⊝・∞)
The entire army retreats quickly. This is a tactic to lure the enemy.
Shake your head, shake your head, shake your head, shake your head, shake your head, shake your head
I'm first
I am the first, hehe, support, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
After the defeat, the banquet burst into laughter
It's so nonsense. It's so nonsense. It's so nonsense.
It's so thoughtless, it's embarrassing to entertain oneself
I have a question! I want you to help me answer it! I have been writing novels recently. Like you, I have written 5 novels. I don't know what happened. I just clicked on something and the works were removed from the shelves. I wonder if you can tell me how to re-list them?
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Official(16)Scraped 2mo ago
Too much nonsense
Although it is a novel, the author's common sense... Especially military, is simply outrageous. Just read it as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Don't mention any official history. The Ming Dynasty army only walked forty miles a day. How the hell did you say that the mountain road is difficult to walk and that the walking is slow, and then you said it walked fifty or sixty miles a day? Do you know the concept of fifty or sixty miles? Elite infantry only dare to walk like this on flat roads. A normal person can only walk four or five kilometers in an hour. Walking five kilometers is quite fast. Normally, it is three or four kilometers. Calculated as four kilometers, it takes five hours to walk 20 kilometers. Then what? Don't think you can walk eight hours a day without taking a break? There are still a lot of things to eat, and you have to choose a place to set up camp when you get there. It all takes time. If you haven't finished it after dark, you have to wait..., So you can walk for up to four or five hours a day. At other times, you have to set up camp, and you have to bring a lot of supplies. For example, a person's armor weighs dozens of kilograms, the Mingguang armor of the Tang Dynasty weighs fifty kilograms, the infantry armor of the Song Dynasty weighs sixty kilograms, the three-layer armor of the Qing army's white armor soldiers weighs seventy kilograms, and the armor of the Han Dynasty is not as heavy as later, but it probably weighs thirty or forty kilograms. You can calculate how much it is, and it will be weird if you can get it up quickly. In addition, scouting horses must be sent to the front, and a group is sent out every ten minutes, and then the scouting horses run out for a few miles and then come back. Therefore, the scouting horses will come back every ten minutes to report the situation. In this way, even if the scouting horses in front are killed, they will know that there is a situation ahead. If the scouting horses do not come back after half an hour, they will know that there is a situation ahead. Enter the fighting state, so that they are not easily ambushed. I don't know if this happened in the Han Dynasty. I think it was used this way in the Ming Dynasty. Since the protagonist is a time traveler, he doesn't understand this kind of thing? There is also Maden, who practices steel in a blast furnace... He is better than the protagonist in any case, and exaggerating his steps may not be good. As long as he figures out the Sui and Tang Dynasty's military system, he wants to be awesome, and he will not offend the nobles...
It makes no difference whether there is a protagonist or not. The battle of Yiling was still defeated, and what should have been lost was still lost. Without the protection of the protagonist, Liu Bei would not have retreated safely. What you wrote is like setting up a big job.
Why did you not travel through time? To gather the number of people? It's pointless. If so many people die, you will be the only one.
Didn't you graduate?
What are you thinking? How could you survive in the Han Dynasty without the support of the nobles? Still want to popularize education? Would they agree to something like this that teases the roots of the gentry?
(・⊝・∞)
The entire army retreats quickly. This is a tactic to lure the enemy.
Shake your head, shake your head, shake your head, shake your head, shake your head, shake your head
I'm first
I am the first, hehe, support, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
After the defeat, the banquet burst into laughter
It's so nonsense. It's so nonsense. It's so nonsense.
It's so thoughtless, it's embarrassing to entertain oneself
I have a question! I want you to help me answer it! I have been writing novels recently. Like you, I have written 5 novels. I don't know what happened. I just clicked on something and the works were removed from the shelves. I wonder if you can tell me how to re-list them?









