
The Rise of the Three Kingdoms
About This Novel
The protagonist Liu Gong is the son of Liu Dai, the assassin of Yanzhou in the late Han Dynasty. He died just after crossing Liu Dai. At this time, Cao Cao was preparing to take over Yanzhou. People looked down upon him. Bao Xin and others wanted to give Yanzhou to Cao Cao. What made him most uneasy was his own life. All may be lost. The protagonist faces various crises in front of powerful opponents. He must fight if he does not want to die. In order to survive, Liu Gong fights with the strong men of the Three Kingdoms in a battle of wits and courage. The magnificent history is rewritten because of him. This is an unusual novel. When Liu Gong tried to change his fortune, the struggle for hegemony among the heroes in the late Han Dynasty became even more intense. The book contains the iron blood of the battlefield, the delicate love between children, and the heroism of the protagonist traveling all over the world. Thanks to modern knowledge, the protagonist continues to make changes in this backward era. A powerful Eastern country has arisen because of him, and an era that has amazed the world has arrived. ````````````````````Two VIP books: Three Kingdoms remnant soldiers and celebrities in heaven
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Official(21)Scraped 6d ago
Come on, come on, everyone, let me criticize this author. What the hell, there is no history or culture at all! Although it is a novel, you have to follow history! Bad guy, don't write if you don't know how to write. Warn the brothers behind you, don't click in, it's a waste of time.
Good idea, support you
The author supports you. The idea of the novel is good. Cao Cao is also a human being and will die, let alone the Cao Cao in the novel.
158666
Not bad, not bad. After reading so many Three Kingdoms novels, this is the first time that Cao Cao was killed so early. It's awesome.
Not bad, not bad. After reading so many novels about the Three Kingdoms, it was the first time that Cao Cao was killed so early. Niu Niu Niu Niu!
Chen Gong is on Cao Cao's side. Author, have you read the Three Kingdoms?
Well written and worth reading
Congratulations on getting rich and all the best
Passing by. . .
Pull you down
Even after Cao Cao died, write about Mao
Setting is not working
Cao Cao goes first with the Chinese army? When the Chinese army enters an ambush, how can we defeat the enemy with arrows? Cao Cao is dead? Is the vanguard army ambushing GG again? Is the guard armor made of paper? The plot is ridiculously jumpy. Personally, I feel that it is not explained how long the army has been trained, that it has become an elite soldier without ever being on the battlefield, and that the talents of generals and counselors are not explained (A3 and A4 are also generals if they use the names of historical figures). 9,000 Versus 20,000, haha. . . . This book is very average
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Official(21)Scraped 6d ago
Come on, come on, everyone, let me criticize this author. What the hell, there is no history or culture at all! Although it is a novel, you have to follow history! Bad guy, don't write if you don't know how to write. Warn the brothers behind you, don't click in, it's a waste of time.
Good idea, support you
The author supports you. The idea of the novel is good. Cao Cao is also a human being and will die, let alone the Cao Cao in the novel.
158666
Not bad, not bad. After reading so many Three Kingdoms novels, this is the first time that Cao Cao was killed so early. It's awesome.
Not bad, not bad. After reading so many novels about the Three Kingdoms, it was the first time that Cao Cao was killed so early. Niu Niu Niu Niu!
Chen Gong is on Cao Cao's side. Author, have you read the Three Kingdoms?
Well written and worth reading
Congratulations on getting rich and all the best
Passing by. . .
Pull you down
Even after Cao Cao died, write about Mao
Setting is not working
Cao Cao goes first with the Chinese army? When the Chinese army enters an ambush, how can we defeat the enemy with arrows? Cao Cao is dead? Is the vanguard army ambushing GG again? Is the guard armor made of paper? The plot is ridiculously jumpy. Personally, I feel that it is not explained how long the army has been trained, that it has become an elite soldier without ever being on the battlefield, and that the talents of generals and counselors are not explained (A3 and A4 are also generals if they use the names of historical figures). 9,000 Versus 20,000, haha. . . . This book is very average









