
Liu Xie: I Really Just Want to Give In!
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I am Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. I really just want to give in! Why does everyone think I am the master of ZTE? Why are all the civil and military officials of the dynasty just making up monsters? Cao Cao, don't run away, I really want to serve as emperor! (New Book: I Can See Reader Reviews Posted)
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Official(79)Scraped 18d ago
About Cao Cao
The reason why Cao Cao did not proclaim himself emperor was because he did not unify the north and the south. If he unified the north and the south, Liu Xie would die of illness the next day. If you pass the throne to him, do you think he really dare not take it? It's for your own good if he doesn't answer. If he does, he won't kill you. There are people who are willing to do this, and there are many of them.
The author has put great effort into writing the slutty moves of a novice in history into the reforms of the great emperor, and also made the mentality of both sides very logical. It is not easy. It has the style of Mr. Pei. The main reason is that it becomes more and more interesting as you get to the end. You are not immersed in counter-routine operations all the time. People, after all, have to grow a lot.
This theme is really well done
Comes with pictures of poems written by the author. Why do so many people say that we are only Han? Forced death. But few people remember the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. Why did no one dare to claim emperor during the Three Civil War? At the end of the Han Dynasty, many people still believed that the Han Dynasty was likely to prosper three times. Because in the superstitious era Liu Xiu seemed to be the son of destiny, who would dare to directly rebel? The meteorite is falling from the sky. Moreover, the rule of the Han Dynasty has been deeply rooted for such a long time. There is no possibility of the Seven Kingdoms being resurrected, there is only a slight possibility (fingertip universe) and we can still fight foreign enemies during the civil war. Until the unification of the Three Kingdoms, most foreign invasions have been defeated. Without external enemies, internal fighting became more intense (one of the reasons for the death of the strong). . . No words. . . Wall Crack condemns this internal friction. . . The population has been wiped out. .
It is certain that Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms will not rebel.
He will definitely rebel unless he unifies the world. If he has not unified the world, he will not rebel. When the protagonist traveled to the past, he was led into a ditch by the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He only needs to know a little bit about politics. Everyone knows Cao Cao. Only when he unites the world can he become the emperor. In the time period that the protagonist travels through, it is impossible for him to be the emperor. The world's structure does not allow him to be emperor.
Stand and stand again
As mentioned earlier, the protagonist loves his people as his own children. Later, the sergeant's life was sacrificed. Although there is a high probability that he will not die. But let's forget about the protagonist's mentality. Goodbye
It was okay in the early days, but after fifteen years, my hips started to stretch.
In the later period, capital, fairness and justice, Marxism-Leninism, and the slogan of monogamy were also put forward. To be honest, this was done in a feudal society a thousand years ago. Just tell me at the same time that you developed a satellite in the Three Kingdoms and wanted to land on the moon. But it makes people sick!
Poor writing
The writing is too dramatic. An emperor looks like a diaosi. I don't know what education the protagonist is supposed to have, but I don't think he has gone to high school.
That's too bad. Have you always been this brainless? Do you want to make readers think that you are stupid? Modern people go back and see that the heads and faces of people have not changed, and they are still humorous.
Cao Cao's heart
Cao Cao was willing to sacrifice everything for the prosperity of the Han Dynasty at the beginning, which can be seen from his performance in assassinating Dong Zhuo alone and the subsequent meetings with the eighteen princes. However, the corruption of the imperial court gradually made him give up completely. However, although he gave up, it was his lifelong obsession to prosper the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty could fall in the hands of anyone, but not in his hands, otherwise he would feel uncomfortable. This can be seen from the words on his tombstone: "Tomb of Cao Cao, the former general of the Han Dynasty who conquered the west"😘
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Official(79)Scraped 18d ago
About Cao Cao
The reason why Cao Cao did not proclaim himself emperor was because he did not unify the north and the south. If he unified the north and the south, Liu Xie would die of illness the next day. If you pass the throne to him, do you think he really dare not take it? It's for your own good if he doesn't answer. If he does, he won't kill you. There are people who are willing to do this, and there are many of them.
The author has put great effort into writing the slutty moves of a novice in history into the reforms of the great emperor, and also made the mentality of both sides very logical. It is not easy. It has the style of Mr. Pei. The main reason is that it becomes more and more interesting as you get to the end. You are not immersed in counter-routine operations all the time. People, after all, have to grow a lot.
This theme is really well done
Comes with pictures of poems written by the author. Why do so many people say that we are only Han? Forced death. But few people remember the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. Why did no one dare to claim emperor during the Three Civil War? At the end of the Han Dynasty, many people still believed that the Han Dynasty was likely to prosper three times. Because in the superstitious era Liu Xiu seemed to be the son of destiny, who would dare to directly rebel? The meteorite is falling from the sky. Moreover, the rule of the Han Dynasty has been deeply rooted for such a long time. There is no possibility of the Seven Kingdoms being resurrected, there is only a slight possibility (fingertip universe) and we can still fight foreign enemies during the civil war. Until the unification of the Three Kingdoms, most foreign invasions have been defeated. Without external enemies, internal fighting became more intense (one of the reasons for the death of the strong). . . No words. . . Wall Crack condemns this internal friction. . . The population has been wiped out. .
It is certain that Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms will not rebel.
He will definitely rebel unless he unifies the world. If he has not unified the world, he will not rebel. When the protagonist traveled to the past, he was led into a ditch by the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He only needs to know a little bit about politics. Everyone knows Cao Cao. Only when he unites the world can he become the emperor. In the time period that the protagonist travels through, it is impossible for him to be the emperor. The world's structure does not allow him to be emperor.
Stand and stand again
As mentioned earlier, the protagonist loves his people as his own children. Later, the sergeant's life was sacrificed. Although there is a high probability that he will not die. But let's forget about the protagonist's mentality. Goodbye
It was okay in the early days, but after fifteen years, my hips started to stretch.
In the later period, capital, fairness and justice, Marxism-Leninism, and the slogan of monogamy were also put forward. To be honest, this was done in a feudal society a thousand years ago. Just tell me at the same time that you developed a satellite in the Three Kingdoms and wanted to land on the moon. But it makes people sick!
Poor writing
The writing is too dramatic. An emperor looks like a diaosi. I don't know what education the protagonist is supposed to have, but I don't think he has gone to high school.
That's too bad. Have you always been this brainless? Do you want to make readers think that you are stupid? Modern people go back and see that the heads and faces of people have not changed, and they are still humorous.
Cao Cao's heart
Cao Cao was willing to sacrifice everything for the prosperity of the Han Dynasty at the beginning, which can be seen from his performance in assassinating Dong Zhuo alone and the subsequent meetings with the eighteen princes. However, the corruption of the imperial court gradually made him give up completely. However, although he gave up, it was his lifelong obsession to prosper the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty could fall in the hands of anyone, but not in his hands, otherwise he would feel uncomfortable. This can be seen from the words on his tombstone: "Tomb of Cao Cao, the former general of the Han Dynasty who conquered the west"😘
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I've just read the latest chapter, and it's pretty good. It's a funny Three Kingdoms time-travel novel. To be honest, the last one that stood out among the Three Kingdoms history time-travel novels was the Red Army's "Han, Wei and Wenkui". Overall, the progress of this book is relatively fast, and there is basically nothing too tedious. According to the author's current progress, it is estimated that he will not write a million words. The protagonist's fairy girlfriend is going back to heaven, so as compensation she is sent back to the Three Kingdoms period, and she travels back to the last emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xie, who had the best life in his childhood. He only wanted to return to the modern era through Zen status, and then a group of smart people came up with various ideas. To be honest, I personally think that this kind of plot is very difficult to write, but the author managed to write it beautifully. Anyway, I enjoyed it very much.




Current ranking of the book list: Not ranked (will be removed in the next update) Readability score: 4 Reading experience score: 4 Plot-rich score: 3 Characterization score: 2.5 End of story score: 2.5 Number of reads: 1 Total score: 16 Other comments: At the beginning, it was quite similar to "The Rise of the Internet Addicted Boy Liu Chan", which was based on the combination of errors and mistakes and brainwashing. It's just that when the protagonist is already very high-level, the author is still opening up the golden finger of the technology tree for him, so that the plot advances too fast, so that the author who suddenly wants to add some private life to the story has to put a hard brake on it. Then the direction of the story completely slipped into a different style of painting. Even if the author found something wrong and had the courage to go back and round it out, it just barely made the ending of the story not so ugly.




I am Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. I really just want to give in! Why does everyone think I am the master of ZTE? Why are all the civil and military officials of the dynasty just making up monsters? Cao Cao, don't run away, I really want to serve as emperor!




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