
The Most Powerful Soldier in the Three Kingdoms
by Perch Fish
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In wars in troubled times, men should rule the roost! The Three Kingdoms at the end of Han Dynasty, the eternal theme of passionate men! This is an era where heroes emerge in large numbers and countless legends are created. The white-horse righteous follower who is unrivaled in riding and shooting; the unstoppable warrior who reaches the dead first; the invincible enemy trapped in the camp; the world-famous tiger and leopard cavalry... Famous generals are like rain, and strong soldiers are like forests! In the troubled times, they galloped across the Central Plains, setting off boundless beacon smoke. Who is the strongest? In the first year of Chuping, all the heroes from Guandong came together to attack Dong! At the right time, Wang Yu, a special soldier, traveled through time and space and landed in this troubled world, becoming an unknown son of a prince. The forefront of the war is Mengjin Ferry, an ancient ferry on the Yellow River. The legend of the most powerful soldier unfolds here...
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This book ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It is said that reading too many books about the Three Kingdoms will lead to aesthetic fatigue, but this book still makes people feel that it is a handful of food. Wang Kuang's son started out powerfully. It's still okay. The killing scenes on the battlefield and the methods of appeasing Sheji can be learned*.



Nice Three Kingdoms




A classic, I like Zilong in this book




Regardless of what others think of the Three Kingdoms military novel, I think the author has written it very well. Written with passion during the Three Kingdoms period! It describes the plots and plots of the Three Kingdoms period and the man of the Three Kingdoms in my mind! The blood is burning and the mood is surging! The wind is blowing and the sky is blue, The sky is burning and the wild fields are vast, Facing the wind and fire, the frost blade is rising, The road to peace in troubled times is long. " --Wang Pengju













