Three Kingdoms: Simulating the Fate of the Country, at the Beginning, Liu Bei Was Advised to Abandon the City

Three Kingdoms: Simulating the Fate of the Country, at the Beginning, Liu Bei Was Advised to Abandon the City

by Mo Yan Shadow Song

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Qin Yu traveled through the late Han Dynasty, and his first plan was to persuade Liu Bei to abandon Xuzhou and switch to his mortal enemy Liu Biao! The whole world was in an uproar, and the tribesmen reviled him. Only Zhuge Liang could see that this man had a volume of "Qin's Policy for Rejuvenating the Country" that spanned thousands of years. Since then, this family has taken root in the country's destiny like a shadow: - When the Three Kingdoms stood in harmony, they were the "invisible hands" behind Prime Minister Zhuge, promoting imperial examinations and breaking up clans. - During the Wuhu chaos in China, the Qin family's cavalry was the first to enter the royal court of Mobei and set up a monument saying "Those who offend China will be punished no matter how far away they are." - When the prosperous times are about to fall, there will always be descendants of the Qin family who come out of the mountains to reform, build construction, and open up the sea, holding up the balance of civilization with one hand. When the history books turned to the last page, later generations were shocked to realize that at every critical moment of life and death in China, there was a person named Qin. And all this started when Liu Bei tremblingly asked: "Sir, is Xuzhou really undefendable?"

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