
Three Kingdoms Uprising
by Xiaodongxi
About This Novel
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the power struggles of the central government continued due to the autocratic power of eunuchs and the interference of foreign relatives in politics. The influence of the imperial court gradually declined. Land annexation by local powerful people intensified. Financial power and political power continued to be concentrated. After the impact of the Yellow Turban Uprising, local armed forces were depleted and strengthened, which directly led to warlords' melee. Li Kun was originally a modern mercenary leader who was killed after being betrayed. After his rebirth, he experienced hardships from childhood to adulthood. From building a mountain stronghold to defeating the Yellow Turbans, then allying with the Han army to fight against the Black Mountain Yellow Turbans and occupying Bingzhou, experiencing the crusade against Dong Zhuo, to dominating the north and dividing the world among the princes, etc...
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Official(69)Scraped 1mo ago
Author, hurry up and write, I can't wait!
It's a bit of a joke
Why does this novel feel so childish?
What are you writing about?
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Good, good, good, good
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Very bad. Isn't it just a matter of peace? The protagonist's men detained the protagonist's parents, but because his parents didn't sign up, they thought they were spies. This shows how sincere he was, but the protagonist didn't even ask and wanted to kill him! It's not that his parents didn't know where he died! Anyone who sees this is a hypocrite! Talk about plain but not equal! Garbage protagonist! The writing is OK but the main character is not! Hypocrites will die soon! This book has no value!
There is no such thing as Zhou Cang in the official history.
I'm just bored. Author, please continue.
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Community(0)
Official(69)Scraped 1mo ago
Author, hurry up and write, I can't wait!
It's a bit of a joke
Why does this novel feel so childish?
What are you writing about?
. . . . . . . . . .
Good, good, good, good
Ggsksjsj
. . . . . . . .
Very bad. Isn't it just a matter of peace? The protagonist's men detained the protagonist's parents, but because his parents didn't sign up, they thought they were spies. This shows how sincere he was, but the protagonist didn't even ask and wanted to kill him! It's not that his parents didn't know where he died! Anyone who sees this is a hypocrite! Talk about plain but not equal! Garbage protagonist! The writing is OK but the main character is not! Hypocrites will die soon! This book has no value!
There is no such thing as Zhou Cang in the official history.
I'm just bored. Author, please continue.









