
A Biography of Determination in the Late Eastern Han Dynasty
by Chief Disciple Of The Jian Sect
About This Novel
It can be regarded as a companion piece to "Zhai Xing", but in terms of plot concept, it believes that it should surpass the former, adding some fantasy colors that are not reflected or fully reflected in "Zhai Xing", so that the military commanders are no longer as weak as the former, but compete with the counselors. Try to make sure that the character structure of the two books does not conflict and the events can be coherent. One sentence summary: In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the story of a yellow turban soldier's determination is told. Final friendly reminders: First, this book has a single protagonist. The protagonists of the previous work will not appear. Even if they appear, they will not have an impact on the situation. They will be treated as Zuo Ci and Yu Ji. Second, this book is an imaginary history. Please don't insist on the occurrence of events. The chronology and dates are completely consistent with history. Sometimes there will be things that transcend the times in the book. Because the novel is two-dimensional, it is not as intuitive as the video. If the writing is too obscure and complicated, the readers will be tired from reading, and I will be tired from writing. Third, this book is purely fictional, 30% true and 70% false. So, don't take it seriously. Group: 102668381
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Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
The book is really good, ah... thank you...
I don't understand why good books are always buried in the bottom of the pile. Such unique and good books are hidden so deeply. Do people nowadays like idiotic and brainless books so much? What kind of system do I have in the world? What kind of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and poetry can lead to powerful generals and civil servants? Could it be that the characters who have been passed down through the ages are worse than those authors who pretend to be Japanese? Then everyone can pass it down through the ages? Don't underestimate the wisdom of the ancients. Not everyone can pass it down through the ages. How can it be passed down through the ages without the amazing force of a genius? Stop dreaming, we are not three-year-olds anymore...
My favorite novel about time travel to the Three Kingdoms is Cao Wei's.
Talent, talent!
I feel so crazy when I see that the protagonist doesn't recruit so many talents when he meets them. It feels like a good thing is passing away from him.
Applaud in support.
Damn it, I watched the scene where you stand in front of thousands of troops one by one for a long time. I watched the history and military affairs.
It's not just a fantasy cultivation, it's also invulnerable, I'll give you the body-protecting Qi.
I have always felt that the author's writing is very good. From the palace of the Wei Dynasty, the wife to the general, and the house trade, they all attracted me, but I gave up on this book after reading Chapter 36.
This interpretation of the Three Kingdoms is amazing
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It's not as good-looking as Zhai Xing Tian Xia. It's too depressing. It's just stuffy and not as refreshing as Zhai Xing.
The books written by Jian Zong are pretty good. You can read them. I think the plot is quite good.
The Legend of Generals of the Eastern Han Dynasty Cutting Grass
When the house rules the world, it is the world of counselors When you are determined, you are like a military commander mowing the lawn of your happy house😁
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Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
The book is really good, ah... thank you...
I don't understand why good books are always buried in the bottom of the pile. Such unique and good books are hidden so deeply. Do people nowadays like idiotic and brainless books so much? What kind of system do I have in the world? What kind of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and poetry can lead to powerful generals and civil servants? Could it be that the characters who have been passed down through the ages are worse than those authors who pretend to be Japanese? Then everyone can pass it down through the ages? Don't underestimate the wisdom of the ancients. Not everyone can pass it down through the ages. How can it be passed down through the ages without the amazing force of a genius? Stop dreaming, we are not three-year-olds anymore...
My favorite novel about time travel to the Three Kingdoms is Cao Wei's.
Talent, talent!
I feel so crazy when I see that the protagonist doesn't recruit so many talents when he meets them. It feels like a good thing is passing away from him.
Applaud in support.
Damn it, I watched the scene where you stand in front of thousands of troops one by one for a long time. I watched the history and military affairs.
It's not just a fantasy cultivation, it's also invulnerable, I'll give you the body-protecting Qi.
I have always felt that the author's writing is very good. From the palace of the Wei Dynasty, the wife to the general, and the house trade, they all attracted me, but I gave up on this book after reading Chapter 36.
This interpretation of the Three Kingdoms is amazing
dislike
It's not as good-looking as Zhai Xing Tian Xia. It's too depressing. It's just stuffy and not as refreshing as Zhai Xing.
The books written by Jian Zong are pretty good. You can read them. I think the plot is quite good.
The Legend of Generals of the Eastern Han Dynasty Cutting Grass
When the house rules the world, it is the world of counselors When you are determined, you are like a military commander mowing the lawn of your happy house😁
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