
Take a Peek at My Diary, Cao Cao Dominates the Three Kingdoms
by Quiet L
About This Novel
[The new book "Double Transmission of the Ming Dynasty: Lao Zhu cried after watching the military parade" has been released. If you are interested, you can check it out] Lu Yan traveled to the Three Kingdoms and became a writing clerk under Cao Cao. As a time traveler, the system gave him a diary of destiny after awakening. As long as he kept writing the diary every day, Lu Yan could get rewards. As long as he persisted long enough, he could even become a human immortal. At the same time, Cao Cao picked up a copy of Tiandao's diary, which would synchronize Lu Yan's daily diary. So, "Dong Zhuo was about to burn Luoyang, and Li Ru used a piece of jade seal to disintegrate the coalition forces..." "Boss Cao is going to Wancheng, it's a pity for Cao Ang and Dian Wei." "Chibi, Mr. Cao is already arrogant to the sky. Ban, I'm afraid I will be burned back to the world..." Cao Cao: "With this Diary of Heaven's Destiny, I, Cao Mengde, will gain millions of elite soldiers; if I get this Diary of Heaven's Destiny, I, Cao Mengde, will become the sole master of the world!"
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Official(60)Scraped 20d ago
Lu Yan is also very discerning in choosing his master. Boss Cao is indeed a very powerful hero. If you follow him, you will definitely have no worries about food and clothing.
Have a question? It has nothing to do with this book. Please give me some answers!
There was King Chen and Liu Chong in the Three Kingdoms. Why was there no one to help him? The character in the early stage of Spicy Steak, Chen Guodai has enough food and grass for one hundred thousand, and there is also a very powerful internal affairs officer Luo Jun. Or is he a descendant of the royal family and not more powerful than Uncle Liu Huang? Why is there no one to help? I've never seen a novel written before!
I saw Cao Cao and his people asking the protagonist whether the Han Dynasty fell mainly because of the emperor. Too lazy to watch
Although your novel is not a rigorous genre. It's from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. TV drama. Written based on the plot of the movie. But at least be impartial. Private goods are too serious. Just ask why the Han Dynasty perished. The reason why you came to be an emperor. It's really not okay to directly expose your knowledge base. At least you can do a land annexation. Great nobleman. Those ones.
It's extremely poisonous. Even if you have a system, can you write about the Three Kingdoms well? Also a congenital master.
Brothers who give me a 5-point rating, send me a private message and we can make money together☺️
No wonder this book is not popular
The opening chapter is full of bad points, but the Three Kingdoms is written with a touch of martial arts. The various NT plots are just to make the protagonist show off, which is so embarrassing. The protagonist does things that are even more inexplicable. He pretends just for the sake of pretending. I am speechless.
No wonder Dong Zhuo ended up so badly. He liked to live in a drunken state, drink and dance. If he spent more time and energy on his career, he might not be like this anymore.
I have a question, even if Cao Cao has the protagonist's notes, how can he understand them? The protagonist is a modern person. Can ancient people still recognize today's fonts? Or should Cao Cao force the translation by himself? Or gather all Cao Cao's subordinates to translate together? Could it be that the protagonist writes in ancient fonts? Xiaozhuan?
Can't bear to read Chapter 13
Why are these kinds of books so poisonous?
come on
Come on, come on, our way of life Check in
He is an author who treats romance as official history
The point of view of this novel is probably a fan novel written by watching the TV series without reading historical materials such as Hanshu or even carefully reading the novel. Writing is not easy, but I still give it 4 points.
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Official(60)Scraped 20d ago
Lu Yan is also very discerning in choosing his master. Boss Cao is indeed a very powerful hero. If you follow him, you will definitely have no worries about food and clothing.
Have a question? It has nothing to do with this book. Please give me some answers!
There was King Chen and Liu Chong in the Three Kingdoms. Why was there no one to help him? The character in the early stage of Spicy Steak, Chen Guodai has enough food and grass for one hundred thousand, and there is also a very powerful internal affairs officer Luo Jun. Or is he a descendant of the royal family and not more powerful than Uncle Liu Huang? Why is there no one to help? I've never seen a novel written before!
I saw Cao Cao and his people asking the protagonist whether the Han Dynasty fell mainly because of the emperor. Too lazy to watch
Although your novel is not a rigorous genre. It's from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. TV drama. Written based on the plot of the movie. But at least be impartial. Private goods are too serious. Just ask why the Han Dynasty perished. The reason why you came to be an emperor. It's really not okay to directly expose your knowledge base. At least you can do a land annexation. Great nobleman. Those ones.
It's extremely poisonous. Even if you have a system, can you write about the Three Kingdoms well? Also a congenital master.
Brothers who give me a 5-point rating, send me a private message and we can make money together☺️
No wonder this book is not popular
The opening chapter is full of bad points, but the Three Kingdoms is written with a touch of martial arts. The various NT plots are just to make the protagonist show off, which is so embarrassing. The protagonist does things that are even more inexplicable. He pretends just for the sake of pretending. I am speechless.
No wonder Dong Zhuo ended up so badly. He liked to live in a drunken state, drink and dance. If he spent more time and energy on his career, he might not be like this anymore.
I have a question, even if Cao Cao has the protagonist's notes, how can he understand them? The protagonist is a modern person. Can ancient people still recognize today's fonts? Or should Cao Cao force the translation by himself? Or gather all Cao Cao's subordinates to translate together? Could it be that the protagonist writes in ancient fonts? Xiaozhuan?
Can't bear to read Chapter 13
Why are these kinds of books so poisonous?
come on
Come on, come on, our way of life Check in
He is an author who treats romance as official history
The point of view of this novel is probably a fan novel written by watching the TV series without reading historical materials such as Hanshu or even carefully reading the novel. Writing is not easy, but I still give it 4 points.
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A book that is not so logical, But that's not the point, As long as you can ignore that, this book is pretty funny. The plot is about the protagonist traveling to the Three Kingdoms period. Get a diary sign-in system, The author basically sets up the things he gets to protect himself. Next, there are things that can slightly enhance the power. The protagonist writes a diary every day, There is a copy on Cao Cao's side that can be updated simultaneously. So Cao Cao can know the future changes to a certain extent, Of course, it depends on how the author cheats. It's okay so far, you can take a look.




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61 points The writing style is very colloquial and can be read at a glance. This is my first time watching Xinshengliu, and I find it quite interesting. The degree of historical restoration is average, and many details are not involved. In addition, coupled with the butterfly effect brought by the protagonist, it can be regarded as the Three Kingdoms in a parallel world. Don't care about those details. It can be regarded as a refreshing novel about the Three Kingdoms, and the writing style fits the title of the book very well.




I feel like there's nothing good to read recently, but this one is pretty good. I think the writing style is very humorous, and the content can be read as a fun read, but don't take it too seriously. I've recently read a lot of articles about hoarding goods in the apocalypse, and I just came back from the war.


















