
Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao and Liu Bei Helped Me Ascend the Throne
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In the first year of Jianning in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the scourge of party imprisonment arose. Eunuchs and scholar-bureaucrats fought in the palace, and the newly born prince "Liu Yu" unfortunately died. On the day of burial, the prince's body mysteriously disappeared from the coffin, and Emperor Liu Hong was furious! ... Ten years later, the first year of Zhongping. Ten years later, in a Taoist temple on the outskirts of Luoyang, Liu Yu traveled through the late Han Dynasty for more than ten years! At this time, he was talking in detail about the past with a "middle-aged man". "Uncle Liu, I was still a baby at that time. How could I know what happened?" "The only thing I know is that my master rescued me from the coffin!" "I heard that His Majesty's son died. I was probably buried with the little prince, right?" The middle-aged man looked at Liu Yu blankly and asked in shock. "Do you want to be the emperor?" Cao Cao and Liu Bei asked in shock: "Do you want Brother Liu to rebel?" The middle-aged man said with a smile: "When you are the emperor, why rebel?"... This book is also called "Three Kingdoms: I was buried alive at the beginning, and the Ling Emperor helped me ascend the throne"
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Official(28)Scraped 6d ago
A young man sighed on the blue stone steps. He is the master of this Taoist temple. He is a time traveler who traveled through time as a baby and was still imprisoned in a coffin. He is that Liu Yu, right?
The supporting characters are not smart, and they can be ranked among the top three in the novels of the Three Kingdoms
good
It is indeed a rare good article, and the author is still very knowledgeable.
About Denwen Drum
The Dengwen Drum first appeared in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and was used when individuals made suggestions for the court. The Dengwen Drum used to complain about grievances was first established in the Song Dynasty. Legend has it that it was established by Bao Zheng. The age is a bit different.
The routines are novel and I have to admit that this is a good book
There are typos in the introduction, but it's okay
There are typos in the introduction, but it's okay
Liu Hong felt that God was going to destroy the Han Dynasty. He was thinking about what he should do. There was news about the son he had the most high hopes for. His son might have been stolen before.
No manuscript saved?
No manuscript saved? No manuscript saved? No manuscript saved? (Say important things three times)
Very good Three Kingdoms book worth recommending
This may be the best Three Kingdoms novel I have read in recent years. The plot can be understood by readers after just a few chapters. The writing style is quite good. 🤑🤑 Let's talk about the description of the characters. The author describes Liu Hong and the minor characters in the palace very well, but the heroine in the early stage is not very detailed. Maybe this is because the book is biased towards machinations and emperor's scheming. As for the main and supporting characters such as Cao Cao, they are also well described. Especially Cao Cao, I saw a different Cao Cao, a Cao Cao full of Liu Bei's shadow. This is the most appropriate description I can think of, (by the way, Liu Bei here refers to Liu Bei, the Khan Zhaolie Emperor in official history). 🤑 Let me talk about why I recommend and love this book. First, I like Cao Cao who is full of Liu Bei's shadow. Mainly I like Liu Bei, the emperor and minister full of idealism. 👿Chapter ②The plot of this book is novel, and it is different from the kind where famous ministers and generals come in droves from the beginning and then the power grows early. Although that is indeed very refreshing, there are too many white-knuckle novels like this. An old bookworm like me who has read less than 200 or even 100 of the Three Kingdoms has long lost the enthusiasm I had when I read the Three Kingdoms. This book actually made me regain a little bit of the original feeling. 🤠 No. 3: This kind of Machiavellian novels are rare, and very few are well written. The better one in my impression is Three Kingdoms: Conspiracy of the World. There are also a few good ones about the Ming Dynasty, but I have forgotten their names. Machiavellianism is unavoidable and the most difficult to write about in Three Kingdoms, so I admire the author very much. Finally, I wish the author to write better and better, and to write more and more. 😷I appreciate this book very much, and I hope the author doesn't end it so badly😹😹. Of course, I can understand if this book doesn't do well and ends poorly😻😻
The protagonist is the only heir to the country. The emperor knew about it in the previous chapters, but he never told the protagonist, nor did he give any help, because the protagonist caused trouble for the people around him.
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Official(28)Scraped 6d ago
A young man sighed on the blue stone steps. He is the master of this Taoist temple. He is a time traveler who traveled through time as a baby and was still imprisoned in a coffin. He is that Liu Yu, right?
The supporting characters are not smart, and they can be ranked among the top three in the novels of the Three Kingdoms
good
It is indeed a rare good article, and the author is still very knowledgeable.
About Denwen Drum
The Dengwen Drum first appeared in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and was used when individuals made suggestions for the court. The Dengwen Drum used to complain about grievances was first established in the Song Dynasty. Legend has it that it was established by Bao Zheng. The age is a bit different.
The routines are novel and I have to admit that this is a good book
There are typos in the introduction, but it's okay
There are typos in the introduction, but it's okay
Liu Hong felt that God was going to destroy the Han Dynasty. He was thinking about what he should do. There was news about the son he had the most high hopes for. His son might have been stolen before.
No manuscript saved?
No manuscript saved? No manuscript saved? No manuscript saved? (Say important things three times)
Very good Three Kingdoms book worth recommending
This may be the best Three Kingdoms novel I have read in recent years. The plot can be understood by readers after just a few chapters. The writing style is quite good. 🤑🤑 Let's talk about the description of the characters. The author describes Liu Hong and the minor characters in the palace very well, but the heroine in the early stage is not very detailed. Maybe this is because the book is biased towards machinations and emperor's scheming. As for the main and supporting characters such as Cao Cao, they are also well described. Especially Cao Cao, I saw a different Cao Cao, a Cao Cao full of Liu Bei's shadow. This is the most appropriate description I can think of, (by the way, Liu Bei here refers to Liu Bei, the Khan Zhaolie Emperor in official history). 🤑 Let me talk about why I recommend and love this book. First, I like Cao Cao who is full of Liu Bei's shadow. Mainly I like Liu Bei, the emperor and minister full of idealism. 👿Chapter ②The plot of this book is novel, and it is different from the kind where famous ministers and generals come in droves from the beginning and then the power grows early. Although that is indeed very refreshing, there are too many white-knuckle novels like this. An old bookworm like me who has read less than 200 or even 100 of the Three Kingdoms has long lost the enthusiasm I had when I read the Three Kingdoms. This book actually made me regain a little bit of the original feeling. 🤠 No. 3: This kind of Machiavellian novels are rare, and very few are well written. The better one in my impression is Three Kingdoms: Conspiracy of the World. There are also a few good ones about the Ming Dynasty, but I have forgotten their names. Machiavellianism is unavoidable and the most difficult to write about in Three Kingdoms, so I admire the author very much. Finally, I wish the author to write better and better, and to write more and more. 😷I appreciate this book very much, and I hope the author doesn't end it so badly😹😹. Of course, I can understand if this book doesn't do well and ends poorly😻😻
The protagonist is the only heir to the country. The emperor knew about it in the previous chapters, but he never told the protagonist, nor did he give any help, because the protagonist caused trouble for the people around him.
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In the first year of Jianning in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the scourge of party imprisonment arose. Eunuchs and scholar-bureaucrats fought in the palace, and the newly born prince "Liu Yu" unfortunately died. On the day of burial, the prince's body mysteriously disappeared from the coffin, and Emperor Liu Hong was furious! ... Ten years later, the first year of Zhongping. Ten years later, in a Taoist temple on the outskirts of Luoyang, Liu Yu traveled through the late Han Dynasty for more than ten years! At this time, he was talking in detail about the past with a "middle-aged man". "Uncle Liu, I was still a baby at that time. How could I know what happened?" "The only thing I know is that my master rescued me from the coffin!" "I heard that His Majesty's son died. I was probably buried with the little prince, right?" The middle-aged man looked at Liu Yu blankly and asked in shock. "Do you want to be the emperor?" Cao Cao and Liu Bei asked in surprise, "You want Brother Liu to rebel?" The middle-aged man smiled and said, "When you are the emperor, why do you need to rebel?"




Superior [Grain and Grass] A surprise! I thought it was a simple collection of generals, a book that could be promoted as you wish. When I clicked in and saw that it was not the case at all, I was quite surprised! The writing is very comfortable, the picture is very strong, and the scenes are intertwined. There is no abrupt and stiff feeling! The concept of the dispute between Taoism and Confucianism is also very novel. Characterization: 8 Story design: 7.5 Atmosphere: 7.5 Overall: Excellent




The poorly written Three Kingdoms meme was added with reflections on the dispute between Confucianism and Taoism in that era. Fluent writing




It can be said to be a classic of the Three Kingdoms novels. Each character has his own characteristics and is not brainless. Cool article.














