
Three Kingdoms: after Revealing That He Traveled Through Time, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty Lost His Mentality
About This Novel
Traveling back to the late Eastern Han Dynasty, in order to survive, Wang Bin chose to reveal his identity as a time traveler to Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty: "Are you from the future? Then tell me, can I, the great Han, be passed down to all generations?" Wang Bin: "A few decades after your death, the great man died." Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty: "What? How did I, a great man, die?" Wang Bin: "After your death, Cao Cao took the emperor to order the princes. After Cao Cao's death, his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor on behalf of the Han Dynasty and established Cao Wei." Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty: "This? Didn't Cao Mengde say that he only wanted to be the general who conquered the west? My mentality is broken!"
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Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
not bad
It's pretty good to watch, but it's just too little and not enough to watch.
In the Qin and Han Dynasties, gold was brass. Copper coins are bronze. If you don't believe it, check the history.
Do you want to see what you are talking about?
Liu Chan, son of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty? My whole good guy
When writing a novel, what is the selling point? The selling point of this type of historical spoiler is obviously the stories of characters recorded in history books, so the protagonists are historical figures, which is considered a group portrait article. The time traveler itself is actually like the system in the system novel. He is a cheat, a tool. You always spend a lot of words writing about him recruiting beauties and escorts. It is as if the protagonist is not written in the system novels, and the focus is on the system recruiting beauties and escorts. Isn't it very speechless and boring? ?
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
not bad
It's pretty good to watch, but it's just too little and not enough to watch.
In the Qin and Han Dynasties, gold was brass. Copper coins are bronze. If you don't believe it, check the history.
Do you want to see what you are talking about?
Liu Chan, son of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty? My whole good guy
When writing a novel, what is the selling point? The selling point of this type of historical spoiler is obviously the stories of characters recorded in history books, so the protagonists are historical figures, which is considered a group portrait article. The time traveler itself is actually like the system in the system novel. He is a cheat, a tool. You always spend a lot of words writing about him recruiting beauties and escorts. It is as if the protagonist is not written in the system novels, and the focus is on the system recruiting beauties and escorts. Isn't it very speechless and boring? ?









