
Adou
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Reborn as the helpless Adou, he tried his best to save Pang Tong in front of Luofengpo, and traveled thousands of miles to Jingzhou to turn the tide... See how the reborn Adou reverses the Three Kingdoms! This Adou doesn't need support!
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Official(90)Scraped 23d ago
Let me ask, does the protagonist travel to the late Qing Dynasty and then to the late Han Dynasty, or does the protagonist travel from the late Qing Dynasty to the late Han Dynasty? Why does a generation of heroes not understand filial piety? They say that the protagonist knows medical skills and his mother is critically ill, so why doesn't he save her? They say they don't get along much and don't have much affection. Forget it if you are a modern person, but don't you, the hero of your generation, not know what blood is thicker than water?
It's very well written. Please give me some comments.
There is a flaw in the title. Neither Xu Shu nor Liu Chan can call Cao Cao by his first name. Titles in ancient times were very particular. A lower-ranking person can only address a higher-ranking person by official title. For example, when addressing Cao Cao, he can only address him as Prime Minister, Lord, or Ming Gong. People of equal status call each other by their nicknames. The name can only be used by the superior person to address the inferior person, or by calling himself. Calling someone by their first name is tantamount to swearing. This has nothing to do with love or hate, it reflects personal cultivation. Even if it was a crusade against Cao Cao and scolded Cao Cao to pieces, he would only address Cao Mengde as he did, but would not say anything about Cao Cao. Sun Shangxiang should not be called the eldest lady. She is the sister of a prince and should be called the princess.
I am very dissatisfied with weapons. I might as well get a gun, a halberd, or a hammer.
I am very dissatisfied with weapons. I might as well get a gun, a halberd, or a hammer.
Pure Yang attack?
This is to write the protagonist as a virgin like Zhang Sanfeng.
If I want to watch martial arts, I'll watch martial arts. Can't I write about historical fiction well? It's neither fish nor fowl.
If I want to watch martial arts, I'll watch martial arts. Can't I write about historical fiction well? It's neither fish nor fowl.
Damn, it's just water word count.
Not interesting at all.
Not available anymore
Not so good,,,,,,,,,
Do you want to play games? Why are there so many CDs in one chapter?
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Official(90)Scraped 23d ago
Let me ask, does the protagonist travel to the late Qing Dynasty and then to the late Han Dynasty, or does the protagonist travel from the late Qing Dynasty to the late Han Dynasty? Why does a generation of heroes not understand filial piety? They say that the protagonist knows medical skills and his mother is critically ill, so why doesn't he save her? They say they don't get along much and don't have much affection. Forget it if you are a modern person, but don't you, the hero of your generation, not know what blood is thicker than water?
It's very well written. Please give me some comments.
There is a flaw in the title. Neither Xu Shu nor Liu Chan can call Cao Cao by his first name. Titles in ancient times were very particular. A lower-ranking person can only address a higher-ranking person by official title. For example, when addressing Cao Cao, he can only address him as Prime Minister, Lord, or Ming Gong. People of equal status call each other by their nicknames. The name can only be used by the superior person to address the inferior person, or by calling himself. Calling someone by their first name is tantamount to swearing. This has nothing to do with love or hate, it reflects personal cultivation. Even if it was a crusade against Cao Cao and scolded Cao Cao to pieces, he would only address Cao Mengde as he did, but would not say anything about Cao Cao. Sun Shangxiang should not be called the eldest lady. She is the sister of a prince and should be called the princess.
I am very dissatisfied with weapons. I might as well get a gun, a halberd, or a hammer.
I am very dissatisfied with weapons. I might as well get a gun, a halberd, or a hammer.
Pure Yang attack?
This is to write the protagonist as a virgin like Zhang Sanfeng.
If I want to watch martial arts, I'll watch martial arts. Can't I write about historical fiction well? It's neither fish nor fowl.
If I want to watch martial arts, I'll watch martial arts. Can't I write about historical fiction well? It's neither fish nor fowl.
Damn, it's just water word count.
Not interesting at all.
Not available anymore
Not so good,,,,,,,,,
Do you want to play games? Why are there so many CDs in one chapter?
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In the Three Kingdoms category, there is also this book written by Adou, which is also good. I originally wanted to talk about another book, but I forgot the name and couldn't find it even if I searched. The protagonist probably traveled to Xiliang and became Dong Zhuo's subordinate. First he was a soldier, and then he Cao Xing served as a soldier together. He first collected the Red Rabbit Horse in Xiliang, moved to Yonghou, and fought against Lu Bu's Wenhou. Then he withdrew in time when Xiliang collapsed, played Cao Cao's trump card, occupied Liu Bei's territory, and finally unified the Three Kingdoms. Does anyone know about this book? Well, let's talk about this Adou, who traveled through time and became a little Adou who couldn't help him. Of course, he started from a young age and solved the regrets of the Shu Han bit by bit. Pang Tong did not die, Maicheng saved Guan Gong, Zhang Fei did not have his head dislocated, Zhao Yun did not have to pursue a posthumous title, Ma Chao did not die of early depression, when the Shu Han talents are abundant, why be afraid of Wei Wu. I just watched it again, it was wonderful!




It's okay in the early stage, but not in the later stage. Those interested in the Three Kingdoms can watch it Rating: 2 points. Full score 10 points




Very good, a little bit toxic at the beginning



Three Kingdoms novel. Well written. It's a pity that it's Adou, so the child is in charge, which is a bit too much. C+ rated novel


















