
Good Boy of the Three Kingdoms
by Wu Laolang
About This Novel
Cao Cao, Guo Jia, Xun You, Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan, Cao Ren, Cao Chun, Cao Hong, Le Jin, Li Dian, Yu Jin, Dian Wei! They are here to kill me. Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and maybe Chen Dao, that macho man who didn't leave his name in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" but whose actual military strength is not inferior to Zhao Yun at all! They are here to steal my territory. God, I'm not Boss Dong, and I don't have Lu Bu to deal with these fierce men. I'm just a good boy, an honest boy, a typical soy sauce man in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, Tao Ying, the second son of the honest Tao Qian. What can I do to fend off these awesome people? I had no choice but to fight with them! No matter how brave and invincible they are, how cunning and cunning they are, and how vicious and cruel they are. No matter how loyal and honest I am, how kind-hearted and kind-hearted I am, I will hold high my banner of justice and fight them to the end! My banner is: benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and trust! Be gentle, courteous and thrifty! My slogan is: I would rather teach the world to betray me than teach me to betray the world!
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Official(115)Scraped 5d ago
Are you writing about you, you bastard, Jun Zijun? The only thing that can continue to read after seeing this is that you are stupid. You, a stupid person like you, traveled to the Three Kingdoms and are just cannon fodder.
You can tell from the introduction that it's *********, but I can't read it.
You can tell from the introduction that it's *********, but I can't read it.
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It's a very good book, and I guess many people will criticize the author. The reason is not that the writing is bad, but that the writing is very good!
Just two words of trash
Is it too timid to cut the protagonist?
I was dumbfounded when I saw the introduction of the book. No matter what period of time, good children will not live long, so this is a badass book.
hehe. After seeing Jun Zijun, I have no desire to continue watching.
To be honest. I originally signed up for this book and hoped to read it again. It feels pretty good. But when I saw Jun Zijun, I really laughed. You write about war. Also a gentleman. I would also like to ask for more information. King Gou Jian of Yue was not a gentleman's army. OK
What makes me feel low in the whole book is that the army is named Junzi Army. Even if it is called Xianglongqi, I think it is better than the Red Cavalry Battalion.
Didn't watch it
Is the protagonist full of evil, upright on the surface but evil on the inside, secretly trapping the enemy to the point of losing his pants?
The elite tiger and leopard cavalry led by Cao Cao are the elite among the elite in Cao Chun's army. "The tiger and leopard cavalry under the supervision of Chun are all the best in the world, and they may be replaced by hundreds of people." Did the author write that the tiger and leopard cavalry were too weak? Is it too exaggerated that the gentleman's army only lost less than a few hundred people and killed the tiger and leopard cavalry, abandoning their helmets and armor?
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Official(115)Scraped 5d ago
Are you writing about you, you bastard, Jun Zijun? The only thing that can continue to read after seeing this is that you are stupid. You, a stupid person like you, traveled to the Three Kingdoms and are just cannon fodder.
You can tell from the introduction that it's *********, but I can't read it.
You can tell from the introduction that it's *********, but I can't read it.
praise
It's a very good book, and I guess many people will criticize the author. The reason is not that the writing is bad, but that the writing is very good!
Just two words of trash
Is it too timid to cut the protagonist?
I was dumbfounded when I saw the introduction of the book. No matter what period of time, good children will not live long, so this is a badass book.
hehe. After seeing Jun Zijun, I have no desire to continue watching.
To be honest. I originally signed up for this book and hoped to read it again. It feels pretty good. But when I saw Jun Zijun, I really laughed. You write about war. Also a gentleman. I would also like to ask for more information. King Gou Jian of Yue was not a gentleman's army. OK
What makes me feel low in the whole book is that the army is named Junzi Army. Even if it is called Xianglongqi, I think it is better than the Red Cavalry Battalion.
Didn't watch it
Is the protagonist full of evil, upright on the surface but evil on the inside, secretly trapping the enemy to the point of losing his pants?
The elite tiger and leopard cavalry led by Cao Cao are the elite among the elite in Cao Chun's army. "The tiger and leopard cavalry under the supervision of Chun are all the best in the world, and they may be replaced by hundreds of people." Did the author write that the tiger and leopard cavalry were too weak? Is it too exaggerated that the gentleman's army only lost less than a few hundred people and killed the tiger and leopard cavalry, abandoning their helmets and armor?
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Excellent novels about the Three Kingdoms.

Pig's Knuckle's character is comparable to that of Bai Xiaochun. Wenwen is very funny and humorous. His character is the second son of Xuzhou Mu Taoqian, a member of the Three Kingdoms Soy Sauce Party. Recommend!




Still in the familiar old wolf style, the second son of the Tao family who seems to be simple, kind and like a "good boy" is actually a sinister and "cunning" father-in-law killer... There are many novels in the Three Kingdoms genre, and Lao Lang himself has written one about Dong Zhuo before, but compared with that one, this one does seem much "simpler". Lao Lang's books are all very personal in terms of plot and character creation, and this book is no exception. The protagonist's scheming personality is very prominent, making it vivid and vivid. The plot is also very interesting and often makes people laugh. It is definitely a must-have entertainment "good medicine" for home entertainment!




This book was published a few years ago, and the subject matter is quite new even now. The author's skills are very profound, the plot is unpredictable, reasonable and unexpected, and the description and characterization are excellent. It was a rare masterpiece on the subject of the Three Kingdoms at that time. The shortcomings are also because this writing method is a bit unconventional and slightly less refreshing. In addition, historical texts are suitable for reading and appreciating with concentration, so it does not achieve the ideal results, which is really a pity. But Master Shan always believes in one sentence: gold will always shine. I hope more people will know about this book. He shows his sharp edge when laughing and scolding, and shows his wisdom in making jokes.













