
The Three Kingdoms Began with the Conquest of Dianwei
About This Novel
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty collapsed. Liu Xian accidentally traveled to this troubled world and began a legendary life. Use the knowledge that is far ahead of this era, recruit famous generals, and prosper. At the same time, he trained a team of iron-blooded elites who were proud of the world. The surname Liu is the king, and the waves wash away the sand. After everything settled, a completely different Han Empire reappeared on the earth.
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Official(31)Scraped 23d ago
I don't understand how Zhao Yun turned into a woman.
Gone, gone. The author must have never studied history.
Works start at average level
When I started traveling, I thought of Diao Chan and Zhen Mi. Beautiful girl. The protagonist's performance started to be very poor, not good in martial arts and not good in writing. If you kill people in troubled times, you will be surprised to death. This kind of thing is the same as the novices from the village who come to the city. A petty official said a few words to deceive him. The first woman I knew was lost. This kind of guy still wants to fight for supremacy and beauty. Damn it! A protagonist does not have seven points of IQ, eight points of emotional intelligence, and five points of force. It's better to wash up and sleep! It starts to feel like the main character is bad. The author was average in the beginning, writing the protagonist as an otaku. Should not write about the Three Kingdoms
The protagonist seems to be submissive in everything he does in big matters.
When I first read the comment section, I thought it was because I personally didn't like it, so there were so many bad comments. Only after I heard it did I realize how bad my writing was. As long as the main character had a slightly better overall view, this book would still be okay. The main character has too little insight into the big picture, and small things are just a lot of truth. How should I put it, the protagonist is too... I don't know how to put it, when it comes to big things, but when it comes to small things, it always feels like he has a big-picture view. Everyone knows that troubled times are coming soon, and they basically don't develop their own armies. Sometimes I feel that the protagonist is very bitchy in terms of general trends, but also feels that he has a big direction in terms of small things. The biggest complaint is that the world is in trouble and there is no real top counselor. Another point is that Guan Yu and Zhang Fei are often written to do tasks. I don't know what the author thinks. Anyway, there are a lot of shortcomings. I just don't know where to start. Anyway, there are many, many.
What are you writing about? Dian Wei had a pair of halberds as weapons, a small halberd that could be used as a hidden weapon, and he beat a tiger to death with his fists. You are so smart. Do you really think you can write whatever you want in your novel? Also, the protagonist doesn't have the strength to mind Zhang Muxue's business. When others are being hunted, you get angry and put yourself and Dian Wei in danger. You have no money or power and you still distribute food to the refugees. Do you think you are so great? In fact, he is a fool. People nowadays don't know that if they don't have strength and power, they have to be grandsons. You are so good, you dare to interfere in everything without hitting anything. If Liu Xian hadn't been the protagonist, I'd have done it dozens of times. I thought I could have read it even if I wrote Dian Wei wrong. But you wrote this kind of stick-making article again, and it pissed me off.
The main character is so submissive and really a piece of trash
I always feel an inexplicable sense of familiarity. When I saw the author's name, I was instantly relieved. I can't get past this routine, right?
Good book, good quality, but not rich in content
Zhao Yun is written as a woman. Damn it, just tell me to quit.
Like rubbish
The protagonist left unhappily. . .. . . . . Not good-looking
I see
The writing was so bad, I thought who it was. When I looked at the author, well... This is not surprising. This person is a wholesaler of bad writing. The quantity is large, but the quality... Forget it, he doesn't know what quality is at all. I have read one of his books before. At the end of the Han Dynasty, there were millions of troops. It was not the total number of troops, but the number of troops in a single battle. It was simply outrageous. Open the door for outrageousness.
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Official(31)Scraped 23d ago
I don't understand how Zhao Yun turned into a woman.
Gone, gone. The author must have never studied history.
Works start at average level
When I started traveling, I thought of Diao Chan and Zhen Mi. Beautiful girl. The protagonist's performance started to be very poor, not good in martial arts and not good in writing. If you kill people in troubled times, you will be surprised to death. This kind of thing is the same as the novices from the village who come to the city. A petty official said a few words to deceive him. The first woman I knew was lost. This kind of guy still wants to fight for supremacy and beauty. Damn it! A protagonist does not have seven points of IQ, eight points of emotional intelligence, and five points of force. It's better to wash up and sleep! It starts to feel like the main character is bad. The author was average in the beginning, writing the protagonist as an otaku. Should not write about the Three Kingdoms
The protagonist seems to be submissive in everything he does in big matters.
When I first read the comment section, I thought it was because I personally didn't like it, so there were so many bad comments. Only after I heard it did I realize how bad my writing was. As long as the main character had a slightly better overall view, this book would still be okay. The main character has too little insight into the big picture, and small things are just a lot of truth. How should I put it, the protagonist is too... I don't know how to put it, when it comes to big things, but when it comes to small things, it always feels like he has a big-picture view. Everyone knows that troubled times are coming soon, and they basically don't develop their own armies. Sometimes I feel that the protagonist is very bitchy in terms of general trends, but also feels that he has a big direction in terms of small things. The biggest complaint is that the world is in trouble and there is no real top counselor. Another point is that Guan Yu and Zhang Fei are often written to do tasks. I don't know what the author thinks. Anyway, there are a lot of shortcomings. I just don't know where to start. Anyway, there are many, many.
What are you writing about? Dian Wei had a pair of halberds as weapons, a small halberd that could be used as a hidden weapon, and he beat a tiger to death with his fists. You are so smart. Do you really think you can write whatever you want in your novel? Also, the protagonist doesn't have the strength to mind Zhang Muxue's business. When others are being hunted, you get angry and put yourself and Dian Wei in danger. You have no money or power and you still distribute food to the refugees. Do you think you are so great? In fact, he is a fool. People nowadays don't know that if they don't have strength and power, they have to be grandsons. You are so good, you dare to interfere in everything without hitting anything. If Liu Xian hadn't been the protagonist, I'd have done it dozens of times. I thought I could have read it even if I wrote Dian Wei wrong. But you wrote this kind of stick-making article again, and it pissed me off.
The main character is so submissive and really a piece of trash
I always feel an inexplicable sense of familiarity. When I saw the author's name, I was instantly relieved. I can't get past this routine, right?
Good book, good quality, but not rich in content
Zhao Yun is written as a woman. Damn it, just tell me to quit.
Like rubbish
The protagonist left unhappily. . .. . . . . Not good-looking
I see
The writing was so bad, I thought who it was. When I looked at the author, well... This is not surprising. This person is a wholesaler of bad writing. The quantity is large, but the quality... Forget it, he doesn't know what quality is at all. I have read one of his books before. At the end of the Han Dynasty, there were millions of troops. It was not the total number of troops, but the number of troops in a single battle. It was simply outrageous. Open the door for outrageousness.









