
Ji Han
About This Novel
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the imperial family declined, the imperial system lost its authority, and the heroes competed in the Central Plains. At the time of Jian'an, Liu Bei rejected Yuan Shu in Huaiyin. Lu Bu took the opportunity to attack Xiapi and kidnapped Liu Bei's wife and children. At this moment, a pair of eyes from later generations slowly opened. "Today, the Han Dynasty has a late Daoist mausoleum, the imperial court has spread, and there are rebels and thieves all over the world." "I am a clan member of the Han Dynasty, the queen of King Jing of Zhongshan, the son of Liu Xuande. In these troubled times, I should act like the great ancestor with the three-foot sword to conquer the four seas, and continue the four hundred years of the Yan Han Dynasty. Clean up the world, and revive the Han Dynasty!"
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Official(6)Scraped 2d ago
Very attractive 👌, early authentic Three Kingdoms style, no system, no plug-ins, only more knowledge of later generations and understanding of future general trends. The author's writing style is good, the history is sophisticated and the breakthrough is wonderful. If you like the Three Kingdoms, don't miss it. I strongly recommend everyone to read it!
Keep it up, I feel like the author is a little bit solo, leave me a comment
I have read every book by the author. The Qin officials who looked at it wanted to pick up the emperor. After reading it, I really want to find a copy of Chunwen and Warring States. Just then the author's meal replacement product came out. When I first watched it, I was average because there were too many similar plots. The more I write, the better. The author's second book has obviously dropped a lot since there is no reference, but it is not bad. After all, it is an unpopular history. I hope that the more I write, the better. I'll take a look when I gain weight.
May I ask why "Ji Han" has 210,200 words?
I read it in one sitting, it is a good book.
The plot written by the author is reasonable and logical, and it looks very good
The author has something interesting, and there are supporting evidence from historical books at the back of many chapters.
A masterpiece from the Three Kingdoms period, quasi-immortal grass
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Official(6)Scraped 2d ago
Very attractive 👌, early authentic Three Kingdoms style, no system, no plug-ins, only more knowledge of later generations and understanding of future general trends. The author's writing style is good, the history is sophisticated and the breakthrough is wonderful. If you like the Three Kingdoms, don't miss it. I strongly recommend everyone to read it!
Keep it up, I feel like the author is a little bit solo, leave me a comment
I have read every book by the author. The Qin officials who looked at it wanted to pick up the emperor. After reading it, I really want to find a copy of Chunwen and Warring States. Just then the author's meal replacement product came out. When I first watched it, I was average because there were too many similar plots. The more I write, the better. The author's second book has obviously dropped a lot since there is no reference, but it is not bad. After all, it is an unpopular history. I hope that the more I write, the better. I'll take a look when I gain weight.
May I ask why "Ji Han" has 210,200 words?
I read it in one sitting, it is a good book.
The plot written by the author is reasonable and logical, and it looks very good
The author has something interesting, and there are supporting evidence from historical books at the back of many chapters.
A masterpiece from the Three Kingdoms period, quasi-immortal grass
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A new book by an old author, Liu Bei's son is reborn




Time travels through Liu Bei's eldest son who died in the war. Currently being controlled by Lu Bu, trying to find a way out... An old author, his strength is guaranteed. Food and grass, recommended. ...




What attracted me to the book was that it was indeed a magnificent historical article. The background of the story is set at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when heroes competed in the Central Plains and the world was in turmoil. The protagonist brought the three-foot green sword to pacify the world, continued the 400-year reign of the Yan Han Dynasty, revived the Han Dynasty, and restored the old capital. It's so well written, so heart-wrenching, I recommend it.




In a new book by the author of "Overturning the Qin", the protagonist travels through time and becomes Liu Yi, Liu Bei's son. At present, it seems that the protagonist has integrated into the Three Kingdoms era, and will not talk about ancient things, show off modern things, and then criticize ancient things. This book directly integrates ancient times, uses ancient times to talk about ancient things, and uses ancient things. There is no sense of drama.












