
Big Man: I Am Liu Shao, the First Counselor
by Batu Caves
About This Novel
In the second year of Chuping, Dong Zhuo was defeated, Li Guo was in chaos, the imperial program was lost, and the world was in chaos. Yuan Shao planned to gain Jizhou, and he was very high-spirited, but in a blink of an eye, he made Gongsun Zan furious and went south. When Cao Cao first entered Yanzhou, he wiped out the Yellow Turbans and pacified the people. Sun Jian was still alive and stationed troops in Yuzhou, obeying Yuan Shu's orders. Liu Bei accomplished nothing and was captured by the Yellow Turbans. Gaotang was made homeless. The troubled times of the late Han Dynasty are about to begin. At this time, a little butterfly from modern times came to this troubled world. And where should he go? !
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Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
I have a question. It is understandable that the Xiahou Dun brothers attacked Gaotang first when they attacked Pingyuan, but why did Yuan Tan use Gaotang as his logistics base when he attacked Pingyuan? Gaotang and Pingyuan are divided by the Yellow River. Gaotang is on the south bank of the Yellow River and Pingyuan is in the north. If the Jizhou forces represented by Yuan Tan want to conquer Pingyuan, shouldn't they go south from Xiu County to conquer Li State first and then Pingyuan? I can understand if it is necessary to pull out Gaotang when heading east from Ganling, but using Gaotang as a logistics base is indeed a bit confusing.
You really like to use but, right?
Sure enough, the writing style is consistent. I originally enjoyed the first chapter, but I really can't get used to it afterward.
The protagonist's growth is too poor
He is said to be the number one counselor, but in fact he has no performance at all and does not have any strategic plan. Without you, Liu Bei was driven to Xuzhou step by step. With you, it is still the same, but there is an extra Taishi Ci.
Does the author plan to write 5 million words?
So far, I've seen that the pace of Chapter 5 is so slow. Chapter 4 is all about psychological activities and you are really good at it. Not unjust
Not very good. Liu Bei in the romance is a military loser, but Liu Bei in the official history is a military boss. What did you write in this book? It's full of confusion all day long, and the views are vague. In the background of the official history, there is the Green Dragon Sword. It's just ridiculous.
I have been changing jobs to prove that I am a woman
Is this still a novel?
It's all the author's random thoughts. Can this be read as a novel?
This book should be renamed "Batu Caves Storytelling"😑
Are you writing a soliloquy?
This is really weird. How is this written? In a few chapters, I don't see a single person speaking, you are all talking to yourself. If you don't know how to write, learn from it.
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Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
I have a question. It is understandable that the Xiahou Dun brothers attacked Gaotang first when they attacked Pingyuan, but why did Yuan Tan use Gaotang as his logistics base when he attacked Pingyuan? Gaotang and Pingyuan are divided by the Yellow River. Gaotang is on the south bank of the Yellow River and Pingyuan is in the north. If the Jizhou forces represented by Yuan Tan want to conquer Pingyuan, shouldn't they go south from Xiu County to conquer Li State first and then Pingyuan? I can understand if it is necessary to pull out Gaotang when heading east from Ganling, but using Gaotang as a logistics base is indeed a bit confusing.
You really like to use but, right?
Sure enough, the writing style is consistent. I originally enjoyed the first chapter, but I really can't get used to it afterward.
The protagonist's growth is too poor
He is said to be the number one counselor, but in fact he has no performance at all and does not have any strategic plan. Without you, Liu Bei was driven to Xuzhou step by step. With you, it is still the same, but there is an extra Taishi Ci.
Does the author plan to write 5 million words?
So far, I've seen that the pace of Chapter 5 is so slow. Chapter 4 is all about psychological activities and you are really good at it. Not unjust
Not very good. Liu Bei in the romance is a military loser, but Liu Bei in the official history is a military boss. What did you write in this book? It's full of confusion all day long, and the views are vague. In the background of the official history, there is the Green Dragon Sword. It's just ridiculous.
I have been changing jobs to prove that I am a woman
Is this still a novel?
It's all the author's random thoughts. Can this be read as a novel?
This book should be renamed "Batu Caves Storytelling"😑
Are you writing a soliloquy?
This is really weird. How is this written? In a few chapters, I don't see a single person speaking, you are all talking to yourself. If you don't know how to write, learn from it.









