
Seeking Wei
About This Novel
This is the story of a time traveler who destroys the Sima family step by step! The rivers and rivers are surging, and the roads are full of jackals. The young Cao Wei Empire seems powerful, but in fact it has fallen into a turbulent undercurrent! Cui Liang, a modern archaeologist who is a descendant of the Cui family in Qinghe, due to an accident, came to the post-Three Kingdoms era when the stars were falling and the Sima family was about to rise. Cui Liang did not want to watch the notorious Sima family successfully seek power and usurp the throne, which would lead to the Yongjia Rebellion and the Shenzhou Luchen. Are you a loyal minister who protects Cao Wei? Or be a hero who assists Ji Han? Cui Liang's eyes widened, he shook his head, pointed his halberd at the mountains and rivers and said: "We've already come, how can a man live in depression for a long time? We must open up a brand new world!!" This book is also known as: "The Wind of the Three Kingdoms Rises in Yongliang", "The Three Kingdoms: My Uncle is Cao Zhi", "The Three Kingdoms: Drinking the Northwest Wind in Liangzhou at the Beginning", "You can see the sun with your eyes, you can also see Chang'an" ------ There is already a completed non-fiction historical novel "Wei Qing" with 1.13 Million words. Updates are guaranteed, so please feel free to consume it. QQ communication group number: 884325009
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
It is well written. It is rare to see the Three Kingdoms without system or plug-ins, especially from the perspective of Wei in the post-Three Kingdoms period. It is worth reading and recommended to everyone.
I was persuaded to quit after reading the first dozen chapters.
Imaginary historical novels do not pay attention to political and literary history. They start with endless military anecdotes. The grade is too low!
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
It is well written. It is rare to see the Three Kingdoms without system or plug-ins, especially from the perspective of Wei in the post-Three Kingdoms period. It is worth reading and recommended to everyone.
I was persuaded to quit after reading the first dozen chapters.
Imaginary historical novels do not pay attention to political and literary history. They start with endless military anecdotes. The grade is too low!









