
The Legend of Youlin in the Three Kingdoms
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Twenty-four years of Han Jian'an: At that time, Liu Xuande ascended to the throne of Hanzhong, and the five tigers were newly crowned and all plotted under the same roof; Guan Yun was flooded and the seven armies were flooded, which shocked China and showed its sharpness. Looking around, it is the burning fire cooking oil, and the help is in sight. Unexpectedly, in his later years, martyr Cao Mengde was full of ambition; Sun Zhongmou came to Jiangxi, vowing to sweep Jingxiang! Fortune and misfortune have depended on each other since ancient times. How can we say that rise and fall are without basis? Heroes from all walks of life, you will sing and I will appear on stage, Who can try to mend the cracks in the sky and extend the prosperity of Han Dynasty? Jingzhe moistens things and listens to thunder silently. Let's take a look at Jiang Boyue, a young man from Tianshui who has traveled through time. He bears the name of Youlin. He cultivates armor soldiers inside and fights with other armies outside. He leads the new five tigers of Ji Han to turn the tide and support the building from collapse. (Shu Hanxiang, Jiang Wei)
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"Emperor Xiaojing gave birth to fourteen sons, and the seventh son was Liu Sheng, Prince Jing of Zhongshan. Sheng was born to Liu Zhen, Marquis of Lucheng Ting. Zhen was born to Liu Ang, Marquis of Pei. Ang was born to Liu Lu, Marquis of Zhang. Lu was born to Liu Lian, Marquis of Yishui. Liu Ying, Marquis of Yishui, was born to Lu. Liu Ying, Marquis of Qinyang was born to Ying. Liu Jian, Marquis of Anguo was born to Ying. Liu Ai, Marquis of Guangling was born to Jian. Liu Xian, Marquis of Glue was born to Ai. Liu Shu, Marquis of Zuyi was born to Xian. Liu Yi, Marquis of Qiyang was born to Shu. Yi gave birth to Liu Da, the Marquis of Yuanze. Liu Buyi, the Marquis of Fenling, was born to Liu Hui, the Marquis of Jichuan.
Jiang Wei is the most daring general I have ever seen. In Jiang Wei's eleven Northern Expeditions to the Central Plains, he was only defeated once. All his subordinates surrendered. Jiang Wei also wanted to return to the Han Dynasty to repay Zhuge Liang's kindness. Every time I wonder what makes a person leave his hometown and never return home for thirty years. He is unwilling to surrender to Cao Wei until his death.
One of the best Three Kingdoms novels I have ever read
I have loved watching the Three Kingdoms since I was a child. I saw Liu Bei struggle for half his life, and finally he was supported by good ministers and strong generals, and he gained a foundation. It was originally a great situation, but I didn't expect that the land of Jingzhou suddenly fell, and the five tiger generals died one after another. I felt sorry for this at that time. Later, when I read the Three Kingdoms-related online novels, most of them were about the protagonists gaining an official position by suppressing the Yellow Turban Uprising, and then segregating the government and wiping out the princes, following the will of the people and proclaiming themselves emperor. During this period, the male protagonist's force value is full and his intelligence value is off the charts. He leads hundreds of people to kill enemy generals in the midst of thousands of troops. Water and fire tactics take turns in summer and autumn. Historical celebrities are like buying one and getting one free on the street. Even if he can find an unknown person at home, he can match Lu Bu Dianwei's performance. The brainless Liu said that Liu is good for nothing but crying. I accidentally saw the author's big introduction, which made my eyes light up. After I clicked on it, I couldn't extricate myself from it. First of all, this book describes the real story of the Three Kingdoms era of Wei, Shu, and Wu. It is no longer the clichéd story of the separation of powers in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, which is refreshing. Then the reborn male protagonist is also normal. He does not brew Maotai wine as soon as he wakes up, improve the steel-filling technology, invent papermaking, or infringe on the intellectual property rights of future generations. The five-character quatrains and seven-character rhyme poems he memorized in elementary school are comparable to those of contemporary great Confucian scholars... They all rely on future generations' familiarity with historical trends to turn the tide and save the day. The plot description is so real and believable that when reading it, you feel like you are on the scene and immersed in it. In addition, the author has read through ancient books and picked up many classic sentences at his fingertips. Reading the work is a pleasure for people like me who like history. Because I like the Three Kingdoms, I only read the Three Kingdoms online. The more I read it, the more I look forward to a work that can arouse my emotion, shock and surprise when I first saw the Three Kingdoms. Thank you so much to the author👨👨, I finally waited.
Guan Gong died
The part about Guan Gong and his husband dying while fighting against Guan Li is really beautifully written. Indeed, with Guan Sheng's arrogance, even if Maicheng escaped, he would never escape back to Sichuan and suffer humiliation! So in canon history he could have chosen to surrender, but he didn't! He chose to refuse to surrender and died magnanimously. A generation of heroes was knocked down, but he never fell! He was defeated by Sima Yi, Cao Ren, Xu Huang, Pound, Yu Jin, Lu Xun, Lu Meng and other famous generals from the Three Kingdoms. It was not shameful, he was still a hero!
Wu Zetian proved that success has nothing to do with gender, Jiang Ziya proved that success has nothing to do with age, Zhu Yuanzhang proved that success has nothing to do with origin, Jack Ma proved that success has nothing to do with appearance, Bill Gates proved that success has nothing to do with academic qualifications, and I am better, I proved that success has nothing to do with me.
This book is a pity
After a year of interruption, there is basically no chance. The character and image of Jiang Wei described in the book are all very good, and the book is very logical. Events have causes and consequences, unlike some cool articles that ignore logic for the sake of being happy. The most obvious thing about logic is that even if Jingzhou is lost, The protagonist tried his best and failed to regain it, but just stopped the loss in time. I personally think this is the most exciting part. The general trend of the world cannot be reversed by one person's prediction overnight. It must be subtle, and the process of quantitative change leading to qualitative change can be changed. The treatment of stars also highlights the unpredictability of life. Although Jiang Wei is a time traveler, some things cannot be changed, and time travelers are not omnipotent. This also shows that this book is not an ordinary time travel novel comparable to the must-have harem. This is also the height of the author. It is really a pity.
Don't keep a harem or control your wives strictly, write more about military matters. Like
I have been waiting for two years. As soon as I have time, I will come and see if the author has changed his mind.
The writing is really good. To be honest, there are not many Three Kingdoms novels with such care. I don't know if the author has other vests. I want to see if there are other works.
One of my favorite characters from the Three Kingdoms, he is both civil and military, loyal and patriotic, bold and fearless, a perfect person!
I hope that when the author writes about the Northern Expedition, he will capture Longxi first and then Yongliang, instead of directly capturing Chang'an. Because the Shu Han national power cannot hold Chang'an even if it captures Chang'an, capture Yongliang first and then plan for it slowly.
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"Emperor Xiaojing gave birth to fourteen sons, and the seventh son was Liu Sheng, Prince Jing of Zhongshan. Sheng was born to Liu Zhen, Marquis of Lucheng Ting. Zhen was born to Liu Ang, Marquis of Pei. Ang was born to Liu Lu, Marquis of Zhang. Lu was born to Liu Lian, Marquis of Yishui. Liu Ying, Marquis of Yishui, was born to Lu. Liu Ying, Marquis of Qinyang was born to Ying. Liu Jian, Marquis of Anguo was born to Ying. Liu Ai, Marquis of Guangling was born to Jian. Liu Xian, Marquis of Glue was born to Ai. Liu Shu, Marquis of Zuyi was born to Xian. Liu Yi, Marquis of Qiyang was born to Shu. Yi gave birth to Liu Da, the Marquis of Yuanze. Liu Buyi, the Marquis of Fenling, was born to Liu Hui, the Marquis of Jichuan.
Jiang Wei is the most daring general I have ever seen. In Jiang Wei's eleven Northern Expeditions to the Central Plains, he was only defeated once. All his subordinates surrendered. Jiang Wei also wanted to return to the Han Dynasty to repay Zhuge Liang's kindness. Every time I wonder what makes a person leave his hometown and never return home for thirty years. He is unwilling to surrender to Cao Wei until his death.
One of the best Three Kingdoms novels I have ever read
I have loved watching the Three Kingdoms since I was a child. I saw Liu Bei struggle for half his life, and finally he was supported by good ministers and strong generals, and he gained a foundation. It was originally a great situation, but I didn't expect that the land of Jingzhou suddenly fell, and the five tiger generals died one after another. I felt sorry for this at that time. Later, when I read the Three Kingdoms-related online novels, most of them were about the protagonists gaining an official position by suppressing the Yellow Turban Uprising, and then segregating the government and wiping out the princes, following the will of the people and proclaiming themselves emperor. During this period, the male protagonist's force value is full and his intelligence value is off the charts. He leads hundreds of people to kill enemy generals in the midst of thousands of troops. Water and fire tactics take turns in summer and autumn. Historical celebrities are like buying one and getting one free on the street. Even if he can find an unknown person at home, he can match Lu Bu Dianwei's performance. The brainless Liu said that Liu is good for nothing but crying. I accidentally saw the author's big introduction, which made my eyes light up. After I clicked on it, I couldn't extricate myself from it. First of all, this book describes the real story of the Three Kingdoms era of Wei, Shu, and Wu. It is no longer the clichéd story of the separation of powers in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, which is refreshing. Then the reborn male protagonist is also normal. He does not brew Maotai wine as soon as he wakes up, improve the steel-filling technology, invent papermaking, or infringe on the intellectual property rights of future generations. The five-character quatrains and seven-character rhyme poems he memorized in elementary school are comparable to those of contemporary great Confucian scholars... They all rely on future generations' familiarity with historical trends to turn the tide and save the day. The plot description is so real and believable that when reading it, you feel like you are on the scene and immersed in it. In addition, the author has read through ancient books and picked up many classic sentences at his fingertips. Reading the work is a pleasure for people like me who like history. Because I like the Three Kingdoms, I only read the Three Kingdoms online. The more I read it, the more I look forward to a work that can arouse my emotion, shock and surprise when I first saw the Three Kingdoms. Thank you so much to the author👨👨, I finally waited.
Guan Gong died
The part about Guan Gong and his husband dying while fighting against Guan Li is really beautifully written. Indeed, with Guan Sheng's arrogance, even if Maicheng escaped, he would never escape back to Sichuan and suffer humiliation! So in canon history he could have chosen to surrender, but he didn't! He chose to refuse to surrender and died magnanimously. A generation of heroes was knocked down, but he never fell! He was defeated by Sima Yi, Cao Ren, Xu Huang, Pound, Yu Jin, Lu Xun, Lu Meng and other famous generals from the Three Kingdoms. It was not shameful, he was still a hero!
Wu Zetian proved that success has nothing to do with gender, Jiang Ziya proved that success has nothing to do with age, Zhu Yuanzhang proved that success has nothing to do with origin, Jack Ma proved that success has nothing to do with appearance, Bill Gates proved that success has nothing to do with academic qualifications, and I am better, I proved that success has nothing to do with me.
This book is a pity
After a year of interruption, there is basically no chance. The character and image of Jiang Wei described in the book are all very good, and the book is very logical. Events have causes and consequences, unlike some cool articles that ignore logic for the sake of being happy. The most obvious thing about logic is that even if Jingzhou is lost, The protagonist tried his best and failed to regain it, but just stopped the loss in time. I personally think this is the most exciting part. The general trend of the world cannot be reversed by one person's prediction overnight. It must be subtle, and the process of quantitative change leading to qualitative change can be changed. The treatment of stars also highlights the unpredictability of life. Although Jiang Wei is a time traveler, some things cannot be changed, and time travelers are not omnipotent. This also shows that this book is not an ordinary time travel novel comparable to the must-have harem. This is also the height of the author. It is really a pity.
Don't keep a harem or control your wives strictly, write more about military matters. Like
I have been waiting for two years. As soon as I have time, I will come and see if the author has changed his mind.
The writing is really good. To be honest, there are not many Three Kingdoms novels with such care. I don't know if the author has other vests. I want to see if there are other works.
One of my favorite characters from the Three Kingdoms, he is both civil and military, loyal and patriotic, bold and fearless, a perfect person!
I hope that when the author writes about the Northern Expedition, he will capture Longxi first and then Yongliang, instead of directly capturing Chang'an. Because the Shu Han national power cannot hold Chang'an even if it captures Chang'an, capture Yongliang first and then plan for it slowly.
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[Overall Rating: ★★★] [Status: Eunuch] Another regrettable work, the writing style of this book is also relatively solid, the characters are realistic, textual research is biased, and the plot is original. The protagonist of the book does not join Liu Bei in the early days of his business or the difficult years when Liu Bei was living under someone else's care, as in other works, but joins Liu Bei in the peak of his career in Hanzhong. Such an arrangement will naturally lead to some special plots. The protagonist of this book travels through time and becomes Jiang Wei, the last defender of the Shu Han in the novel and official history. Jiang Wei's own military strategy combined with the protagonist's knowledge will naturally write a new epic in this era. The time traveled is the 24th year of Jian'an. The Battle of Hanzhong has just ended, the Jingzhou Rebellion is approaching, and the power of the Shu Han is at its peak. At this time, the protagonist leaves Cao Wei with his mother and defectes to the Shu Han. In the process, he accidentally escapes the barbarians and gets acquainted with Ma Chao and others. After entering Shu, the protagonist relied on his talents to be reused by the emperor's uncle. After reminding the second master through Fazheng and others, the protagonist then trained his troops and made friends with the second generation of the Shu Han. At the same time, he used his identity to teach Liu Chan and discover talents to prepare for the subsequent war. The book was a bit conventional in the early stages, but later it gradually developed its own style. The author paid attention to detailed descriptions. For example, Dong Yun came to test Liu Bei before meeting him, and sent Yin Mo to teach the protagonist Mian Jun's etiquette, Zhou etiquette, etc. The plot arrangement for the second master can also be said to be ingenious. It neither follows historical development nor directly protects the people. Instead, it allows the second master to break out of Maicheng, and gives the second master a legendary ending through "Reunion in Taoyuan" and "Decisive Battle at Yiling", which also pave the way for the subsequent plot development. But I never imagined that the book I had been supporting would be gone, so I didn't dare to write a review for a new book.




Three Kingdoms. [The general is the main one] [The counselor is the auxiliary] [March and fight] You can rest assured that you will know how it goes after reading it. Traveling back in time to Jiang Wei, he chose the king of Hanzhong as his lord. He was only eighteen years old and worked hard to avoid the chaos in China in the future. No modification required




Take back your previous review! I haven't played with the book list for a long time. Yesterday I read Long Kong and said that this book has become green. (See Chapter 329: Each other's battlefield for details.) Fuck you, it's so disgusting! ! ! ! The song "Along Kong Da Cai is so wet" The flute is playing to add to the fun, and the drum and harp are staining the mountains and rivers with tears. Kneeling in the truth can save you, but green shows the depth, so majestic. Xiaolin Kuangfu is watching, why should the deep love be stained with dust. With good help from the one who sends his sister, the cuckold becomes a Qingyuntai. I stopped writing and lamented that I had few close friends, just waiting for the licking dog to show his talent.




Jiang Wei is the protagonist, it's a pretty good Three Kingdoms novel.













