
Zhao Lie Xing at the End of Han Dynasty
by Jiange Girl
About This Novel
At the end of the Han Dynasty, there was chaos and chaos in the world. The emperor, eunuchs, relatives, powerful men, four invisible hands rule the world. The three major mountains of plague, war, and exorbitant taxes are pressing down like Mount Tai, and the people are in ruins. The careerists sit quietly in Wubao, while the barbarians rush to the frontier fortress. In an era when the mainland of China is about to sink and thousands of horses are in silence, there will be heroes through the ages who will try to save the world. Amidst the sound of wind and thunder, the young Liu Bei, who knew the future history in advance, opened his eyes. Also awakening at the same time as him was the ever-burning lantern of the Han Dynasty's national destiny. Good morning, Han Dynasty! ... History, the first three countries.
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Official(13)Scraped 23d ago
The book is good
That's right. The titles of each chapter are somewhat headline-grabbing, and there are so many adjectives. I felt a little embarrassed when I read them. I even felt like a middle school student. The one with an abnormal height really felt like he was fighting a boss in a game.
What the hell is Zhao Zhao Lie Lie? That's not how the word was coined.
The story has ups and downs, reasonable logic, and outstanding literary talent. It is particularly worthy of recommendation. I hope the author will not give up halfway!
0 Not bad, not bad, not bad, Sedum article logic Tongcun
The author should read more books and not show off to mislead readers. Liu Yuanqi, Liu Zijing, and Liu Deran are all words. In ancient times, you called yourself by name, and others called you by name. This is the so-called name. Name and word are two different names.
The writing is so good, it must have this youthful spirit, this heroic spirit!
It's a rare non-time-travel Liu Bei article. Overall, it's very enjoyable to read. I just don't know why there are so few people. 👴
The title of the author's book is as exaggerated as ever, which is exciting to read, and even some parts of the text are a bit exaggerated. However, this article is also very detailed in the description of the details. There is no messy emotional drama yet. It is mainly about fighting against the aliens from the north. It is still worth watching for the young Xuande.
To be honest, if it weren't for the troubled times at the end of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei would not have had a chance to succeed! ! Because the identity is unclear
Excellent historical article, good to read, must support
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Official(13)Scraped 23d ago
The book is good
That's right. The titles of each chapter are somewhat headline-grabbing, and there are so many adjectives. I felt a little embarrassed when I read them. I even felt like a middle school student. The one with an abnormal height really felt like he was fighting a boss in a game.
What the hell is Zhao Zhao Lie Lie? That's not how the word was coined.
The story has ups and downs, reasonable logic, and outstanding literary talent. It is particularly worthy of recommendation. I hope the author will not give up halfway!
0 Not bad, not bad, not bad, Sedum article logic Tongcun
The author should read more books and not show off to mislead readers. Liu Yuanqi, Liu Zijing, and Liu Deran are all words. In ancient times, you called yourself by name, and others called you by name. This is the so-called name. Name and word are two different names.
The writing is so good, it must have this youthful spirit, this heroic spirit!
It's a rare non-time-travel Liu Bei article. Overall, it's very enjoyable to read. I just don't know why there are so few people. 👴
The title of the author's book is as exaggerated as ever, which is exciting to read, and even some parts of the text are a bit exaggerated. However, this article is also very detailed in the description of the details. There is no messy emotional drama yet. It is mainly about fighting against the aliens from the north. It is still worth watching for the young Xuande.
To be honest, if it weren't for the troubled times at the end of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei would not have had a chance to succeed! ! Because the identity is unclear
Excellent historical article, good to read, must support
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I recently discovered a very nice book about the Three Kingdoms. I actually read a lot of Three Kingdoms in the past, but not so much now, but this one really attracted me. The main character is Liu Bei's Three Kingdoms. The last time I read it was Yu Yan's Xuande, but that one felt a bit uninteresting. Although I didn't want to criticize it, subjectively I felt that that one was not as good as this one. In today's terms, it was too grand a narrative. The protagonist's starting point was too high, but I saw a lack of interest later on. Most people are interested in reading Three Kingdoms because of the romance novels, and I am of course no exception. However, most of the romance novels on the Internet are Kai Wushuang. It's okay if you read less of them, but unfortunately you read too much, so now I don't like to read romance novels very much (unless Le Ziwen). And those related to official history always lack a bit of heroism. Of course, the characters of most of the protagonists are designed to integrate the nationalities for the sake of the people and avoid the excessive violence of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, but they basically like to be King Gou, which doesn't feel very "Three Kingdoms" to me. This one is a bit of a trick, and I like it quite a bit, but it's probably also the reason why his performance is so unsatisfactory. So I recommend it subjectively.




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At the end of the Han Dynasty, there was chaos and chaos in the world. The emperor, eunuchs, relatives, and powerful men, four invisible hands rule the world. The three major mountains of plague, war, and exorbitant taxes are pressing down like Mount Tai, and the people are in ruins. The careerists sit quietly in Wubao, while the barbarians rush to the frontier fortress. In an era when the mainland of China is about to sink and thousands of horses are in silence, there will be heroes through the ages who will try to save the world.













