
Three Kingdoms: Do You Want Me to Eliminate Liu Bei at the Beginning?
by Brave Stone
About This Novel
In the fifth year of Zhongping, in summer, there was a post house in Anxi County. Cui Qi kept shaking his single-sided fan to fight against the hot summer air. Compared with the hot summer air, what made Cui Qi feel more upset was today's official duties. The imperial court issued an order to dismiss a group of officials who had been promoted by military merit, and Liu Bei's name was among them.
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Official(4)Scraped 12d ago
After reading the latest chapter, I felt inspired and my rating dropped.
The protagonist's character began to flow into the harem, and the description of the war was still unsatisfactory, or to be described as horrific. Now that the harem romance has been added to the sleeping girl relationship, even the power struggle has become a bit of a drama? Why does the protagonist sleep with the Queen Mother? I don't understand. I can only view it as a child's play to kill Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo should not die so quickly. Dong Taishi, who does not control the capital, can slightly strengthen the Yuan family. Emperor Xian is a very tolerant person in history. He will never kill the queen mother when she is not an adult. This is very detrimental to the stability of the DPRK. A story describing the Three Kingdoms must have a sense of troubled times. Not only must the protagonist be strong, but the supporting characters must also be strengthened by chance.
A wonderful idea, starting from the Governor who has been in disgrace for thousands of years.
Reasonable and convincing, with few poisonous points and a slight tendency to control the rhythm. It can be called a hidden gem in the ocean.
Is there a female protagonist? If so, I hope it will be more natural when writing, and don't write about disgusting people. Sun Chan doesn't look good, so don't accept her.
Political struggle is superior, military combat is inferior.
The descriptions of the various factions are eloquent and fascinating. But when it comes to the military, it's a bit out of the ordinary. Most modern people are exposed to modern training based on professional soldiers, which of course emphasizes array training and personal quality training. Because one of the characteristics of the modern army is that it goes into battle lightly and has superior weapons. However, when directly applied to the ancient army, there are people who should be separated. The ancient army must have placed more emphasis on the endurance and collaborative combat capabilities of the personnel (this collaborative combat capability often adopts three Japanese soldiers playing bayonets, which is more logical and brings into play combat effectiveness). Therefore, training should be carried out based on small groups and weapon factors, rather than emphasizing arrays. The slow formation of an army does not actually improve combat effectiveness.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 12d ago
After reading the latest chapter, I felt inspired and my rating dropped.
The protagonist's character began to flow into the harem, and the description of the war was still unsatisfactory, or to be described as horrific. Now that the harem romance has been added to the sleeping girl relationship, even the power struggle has become a bit of a drama? Why does the protagonist sleep with the Queen Mother? I don't understand. I can only view it as a child's play to kill Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo should not die so quickly. Dong Taishi, who does not control the capital, can slightly strengthen the Yuan family. Emperor Xian is a very tolerant person in history. He will never kill the queen mother when she is not an adult. This is very detrimental to the stability of the DPRK. A story describing the Three Kingdoms must have a sense of troubled times. Not only must the protagonist be strong, but the supporting characters must also be strengthened by chance.
A wonderful idea, starting from the Governor who has been in disgrace for thousands of years.
Reasonable and convincing, with few poisonous points and a slight tendency to control the rhythm. It can be called a hidden gem in the ocean.
Is there a female protagonist? If so, I hope it will be more natural when writing, and don't write about disgusting people. Sun Chan doesn't look good, so don't accept her.
Political struggle is superior, military combat is inferior.
The descriptions of the various factions are eloquent and fascinating. But when it comes to the military, it's a bit out of the ordinary. Most modern people are exposed to modern training based on professional soldiers, which of course emphasizes array training and personal quality training. Because one of the characteristics of the modern army is that it goes into battle lightly and has superior weapons. However, when directly applied to the ancient army, there are people who should be separated. The ancient army must have placed more emphasis on the endurance and collaborative combat capabilities of the personnel (this collaborative combat capability often adopts three Japanese soldiers playing bayonets, which is more logical and brings into play combat effectiveness). Therefore, training should be carried out based on small groups and weapon factors, rather than emphasizing arrays. The slow formation of an army does not actually improve combat effectiveness.









