
Lonely Peak in the Late Han Dynasty
About This Novel
The solitary peak overlooks the Ten Thousand Mountains, and the wild cranes and clouds are too cold. The protagonist Wang Geng was thrown into the sea to feed the sharks due to a black boxing violation. He encountered a mirage on the ancient battlefield and his soul passed through the body of Tian Jun, the son of Tian Yan, a famous general in the late Han Dynasty. At this time, in 177 AD, Tian Yan was defeated in the battle with Tanshihuai Grassland. Tian Jun led 2,000 personal guards to cut off the rear and was in a desperate situation. After desperately seeking survival, he made great achievements and worked hard to win the position of Liaodong governor. Vigorously open up wasteland on the vast northeastern plains, accommodate (purchase) refugees, protect the vitality of the nation, defeat Xianbei, Goguryeo, Fuyu, Chenhan, and Mahan, establish a foundation, and concentrate on developing power. When the world is in chaos, go south and fight for the world.
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Official(24)Scraped 5d ago
Highly recommend this book
The author likes to write about the Three Kingdoms. He has a profound foundation in history and culture. Each book he writes is better than the other👍👍
Is this book about the Three Kingdoms' hegemony?
Dare I ask the author if people in ancient times spoke in such a toneless manner? Is there something wrong with the way the characters speak?
The Hu people are all soldiers. The troop strength is reasonable.
Although the land is vast and sparsely populated, they are still divided into tribes. One tribe has tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people, which is normal.
I want to know that this body was originally named Tian Jun, so just call it Tian Jun. Why is it called Wang Geng? It's Wang Geng who confesses, and Tian Jun who talks to others. It's really disgusting to watch.
There were so many people on the grassland at that time? enemy?
Old author, the prairie is sparsely populated, okay, so why don't you just send an army of 10,000 to 20,000 people? Still casually.
What the hell, the sea, it's all water. Thinking about these stupid things, they are indeed very watery.
The writing is white and tasteless. The development of many events is too natural and relies entirely on self-imagination. There is no common sense and no details. Fortunately, there are not many poisonous points. If you are reading this kind of time-travel historical novel for the first time, you can read it indifferently.
Does this mean that Xianbei people can use battle formations?
It turns out that the ancient Xianbei people were similar to the Han Dynasty. That's awesome, please write it carefully.
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Community(0)
Official(24)Scraped 5d ago
Highly recommend this book
The author likes to write about the Three Kingdoms. He has a profound foundation in history and culture. Each book he writes is better than the other👍👍
Is this book about the Three Kingdoms' hegemony?
Dare I ask the author if people in ancient times spoke in such a toneless manner? Is there something wrong with the way the characters speak?
The Hu people are all soldiers. The troop strength is reasonable.
Although the land is vast and sparsely populated, they are still divided into tribes. One tribe has tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people, which is normal.
I want to know that this body was originally named Tian Jun, so just call it Tian Jun. Why is it called Wang Geng? It's Wang Geng who confesses, and Tian Jun who talks to others. It's really disgusting to watch.
There were so many people on the grassland at that time? enemy?
Old author, the prairie is sparsely populated, okay, so why don't you just send an army of 10,000 to 20,000 people? Still casually.
What the hell, the sea, it's all water. Thinking about these stupid things, they are indeed very watery.
The writing is white and tasteless. The development of many events is too natural and relies entirely on self-imagination. There is no common sense and no details. Fortunately, there are not many poisonous points. If you are reading this kind of time-travel historical novel for the first time, you can read it indifferently.
Does this mean that Xianbei people can use battle formations?
It turns out that the ancient Xianbei people were similar to the Han Dynasty. That's awesome, please write it carefully.
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