
The Rise of Red Cliff Jingnan
by Fat Rat
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In the thirteenth year of Jian'an, the Battle of Chibi was imminent. Liu Xian was reborn as the son of Liu Du, the prefect of Lingling County, and the young master of the "cute general" Xing Daorong. This time, the Jingnan warlord will use a different attitude to break into the whirlpool of the battle between the three families of Cao, Sun and Liu...
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Official(64)Scraped 23d ago
The protagonist's character is similar to Liu Bei, Cao Cao and Sun Quan...
In the early days, the protagonist hopes that the Han people will not suffer too much, and helps Cao Cao want to defeat Chibi and unify the world. They helped Cao Cao in various ways, including borrowing arrows from Chibi's straw boats, conjoined boats, and borrowing the east wind to let Cao Cao's group defeat the enemy. However, Cao Cao's group did not listen to the protagonist's advice, resulting in Cao Cao still not defeating Chibi. Cao Cao suppresses the protagonist in various ways, and the protagonist is forced to build his own power to protect himself. Cao Cao, Sun Quan, and Liu Bei have always taken the initiative to attack the protagonist. The protagonist has been forced and counterattacked in various ways. The protagonist looks down on Liu Bei's character and thinks Liu Bei is hypocritical and hypocritical. The protagonist helped Cao Cao defeat Chibi, but Cao Cao refused to listen. Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan are all cunning and cunning in various ways. Whether the protagonist is defending or attacking, he is always justified and has a good reputation. I admire him. ---------------- Cao Cao's group has no decisiveness, and the protagonist of Chibi helps cheat and refuses to listen to advice. This is what Cao Cao and the think tank did, tsk tsk. Liu Bei always insidiously slanders and ridicules the protagonist. When the protagonist gets married, Liu Bei also comes to disturb it. Even when the protagonist meets Liu Bei in person, Liu Bei often ridicules the protagonist in person. Liu Bei's benevolence, justice and morality are terrible. When Sun Quan and the protagonist get married, Liu Bei comes to interfere with the marriage. Sun Quan is embarrassed, snobbish, and unstable. At the beginning, the protagonist used a banner to help Cao Cao unify the people of the world. Cao Cao failed to unify, and the protagonist established his own power. Due to the pressure from all parties, the protagonist's forces have been fighting for years, and more than a hundred chapters have not been cultivated. There are always big battles, famous divisions and forced wars. Lower standard: When Cao Cao and the military advisor warned Chibi about Liu Sun's conspiracy, they did not listen or take advice. Cao Cao was defeated in Chibi and was demoted by one star. Cao Cao's group was also defeated by lowering their IQ and cheating. When Liu Bei meets the protagonist, he can be sarcastic and sarcastic towards the protagonist. He has no moral image of benevolence and righteousness. Whether Liu Bei is pretending to be righteous or truly righteous, he will not lower his IQ and treat the protagonist like this. Otherwise, what is the name of benevolence and righteousness? Downgrade one star. The protagonist's wars have never stopped for years. There is always a reason. The protagonist is forced not to recuperate. Liu Bei and Sun Quan do not want to recuperate. Cao Cao recuperates because he wants to preserve his legacy and help his children consolidate it when he is old. This is so impressive... One star downgraded.
Speechless
After reading the first part, I wasn't interested in the second part. After reading a lot of novels about the Three Kingdoms, I felt that the protagonist of this novel was the most cowardly and the most afraid of death. I really felt like hehe. After seeing the protagonist, I finally understood what it means. An ant is greedy for life.
You are awesome, you caught Zhuge Liang, Lu Su, and Pang Tong in custody before the Battle of Chibi started. The way of heaven is clear, the general trend is irreversible, but small things can be changed, okay?
sole print
Author, does the protagonist claim hegemony?
So pretty!
Only a fool would return Zhuge Liang to the big-eared thief. If it were me, I would kill him directly if he didn't surrender, lest he become a formidable enemy.
Typical IQ is not online
The protagonist not only embarrasses the travelers, but also has a low IQ. You can catch Guan Yu and his family, and then place Guan Yu and his family in front of Zhang Fei's formation, set up an ambush, and torture Zhang Fei while fishing and killing Zhang Fei. This way Liu Bei will not have the strength to attack Jingzhou. Letting go of Guan Yu for a knot of heart, two hundred and fifty, the biggest mistake in current time-travel novels is that the IQ is not online, and the power of gunpowder is underestimated. It is obviously a historical novel, but it is written as a martial arts novel. Why don't you write about people from the present day time-travel, and directly write about people from the Tang and Song dynasties? When you watch time travel, you want to see people who change the world. If you don't change society and conquer the world, what kind of time traveler are you? There are so many women. The famous women in history are not necessarily beautiful, they are just famous. Author, do you understand why your grades are not good? Go read novels like Tang Bian, and you will understand what people like to read nowadays.
Well, there needs to be a change. Come and unify the world by yourself, otherwise it seems pointless
I think the author should give the protagonist a little halo. How can the protagonist be so good after more than fifty chapters?
Can you give the protagonist a few big setbacks and dominate in the later stages? If Liu Bei is killed, then Zhou Yu will die too. It would be too boring to fight between the two parties.
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Official(64)Scraped 23d ago
The protagonist's character is similar to Liu Bei, Cao Cao and Sun Quan...
In the early days, the protagonist hopes that the Han people will not suffer too much, and helps Cao Cao want to defeat Chibi and unify the world. They helped Cao Cao in various ways, including borrowing arrows from Chibi's straw boats, conjoined boats, and borrowing the east wind to let Cao Cao's group defeat the enemy. However, Cao Cao's group did not listen to the protagonist's advice, resulting in Cao Cao still not defeating Chibi. Cao Cao suppresses the protagonist in various ways, and the protagonist is forced to build his own power to protect himself. Cao Cao, Sun Quan, and Liu Bei have always taken the initiative to attack the protagonist. The protagonist has been forced and counterattacked in various ways. The protagonist looks down on Liu Bei's character and thinks Liu Bei is hypocritical and hypocritical. The protagonist helped Cao Cao defeat Chibi, but Cao Cao refused to listen. Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan are all cunning and cunning in various ways. Whether the protagonist is defending or attacking, he is always justified and has a good reputation. I admire him. ---------------- Cao Cao's group has no decisiveness, and the protagonist of Chibi helps cheat and refuses to listen to advice. This is what Cao Cao and the think tank did, tsk tsk. Liu Bei always insidiously slanders and ridicules the protagonist. When the protagonist gets married, Liu Bei also comes to disturb it. Even when the protagonist meets Liu Bei in person, Liu Bei often ridicules the protagonist in person. Liu Bei's benevolence, justice and morality are terrible. When Sun Quan and the protagonist get married, Liu Bei comes to interfere with the marriage. Sun Quan is embarrassed, snobbish, and unstable. At the beginning, the protagonist used a banner to help Cao Cao unify the people of the world. Cao Cao failed to unify, and the protagonist established his own power. Due to the pressure from all parties, the protagonist's forces have been fighting for years, and more than a hundred chapters have not been cultivated. There are always big battles, famous divisions and forced wars. Lower standard: When Cao Cao and the military advisor warned Chibi about Liu Sun's conspiracy, they did not listen or take advice. Cao Cao was defeated in Chibi and was demoted by one star. Cao Cao's group was also defeated by lowering their IQ and cheating. When Liu Bei meets the protagonist, he can be sarcastic and sarcastic towards the protagonist. He has no moral image of benevolence and righteousness. Whether Liu Bei is pretending to be righteous or truly righteous, he will not lower his IQ and treat the protagonist like this. Otherwise, what is the name of benevolence and righteousness? Downgrade one star. The protagonist's wars have never stopped for years. There is always a reason. The protagonist is forced not to recuperate. Liu Bei and Sun Quan do not want to recuperate. Cao Cao recuperates because he wants to preserve his legacy and help his children consolidate it when he is old. This is so impressive... One star downgraded.
Speechless
After reading the first part, I wasn't interested in the second part. After reading a lot of novels about the Three Kingdoms, I felt that the protagonist of this novel was the most cowardly and the most afraid of death. I really felt like hehe. After seeing the protagonist, I finally understood what it means. An ant is greedy for life.
You are awesome, you caught Zhuge Liang, Lu Su, and Pang Tong in custody before the Battle of Chibi started. The way of heaven is clear, the general trend is irreversible, but small things can be changed, okay?
sole print
Author, does the protagonist claim hegemony?
So pretty!
Only a fool would return Zhuge Liang to the big-eared thief. If it were me, I would kill him directly if he didn't surrender, lest he become a formidable enemy.
Typical IQ is not online
The protagonist not only embarrasses the travelers, but also has a low IQ. You can catch Guan Yu and his family, and then place Guan Yu and his family in front of Zhang Fei's formation, set up an ambush, and torture Zhang Fei while fishing and killing Zhang Fei. This way Liu Bei will not have the strength to attack Jingzhou. Letting go of Guan Yu for a knot of heart, two hundred and fifty, the biggest mistake in current time-travel novels is that the IQ is not online, and the power of gunpowder is underestimated. It is obviously a historical novel, but it is written as a martial arts novel. Why don't you write about people from the present day time-travel, and directly write about people from the Tang and Song dynasties? When you watch time travel, you want to see people who change the world. If you don't change society and conquer the world, what kind of time traveler are you? There are so many women. The famous women in history are not necessarily beautiful, they are just famous. Author, do you understand why your grades are not good? Go read novels like Tang Bian, and you will understand what people like to read nowadays.
Well, there needs to be a change. Come and unify the world by yourself, otherwise it seems pointless
I think the author should give the protagonist a little halo. How can the protagonist be so good after more than fifty chapters?
Can you give the protagonist a few big setbacks and dominate in the later stages? If Liu Bei is killed, then Zhou Yu will die too. It would be too boring to fight between the two parties.
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It's a Three Kingdoms domination type. The writing is good, but the outline may have been changed, and there are a lot of scratches in the writing, but the writing is readable. I recommend it.




Just came on the shelves, I recommend it. This book is like a romance of the Three Kingdoms. Except for the protagonist who was a bit confused at the beginning, the writing was a bit immature and taken for granted, but then it became more reasonable. The protagonist and Liu Bei and Sun Wu compete for Jingzhou and Yizhou, and the melee between the three families is also very exciting. The only thing that needs to be improved is some writing skills. The writing is okay, but there needs to be more interesting plots as a turning point in the war, so that the plot does not tend to be mediocre. You can take a look, it's pretty good




A very good mid-to-late Three Kingdoms novel. The protagonist is Liu Xian, the son of Liu Du, the prefect of Lingling. He gradually unified Jingnan, Jingzhou, Nanzhong, Jiaozhou, and Jiangdong from weak to strong, and finally replaced Sun Wu as one of the new three legs!













