
Late Han Dynasty: a Stingy Man in His Hometown
About This Novel
I came, I saw, I conquered. The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars up to 90,000 miles. This is a more rigorous Three Kingdoms novel in which the protagonist continues to accumulate fame in his humble beginnings and struggles to climb to a high position in troubled times. Book QQ group: 901352494
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Official(56)Scraped 11d ago
First of all, I recommend the author to complete the previous book
In recent years, based on my reading experience, the genius stream has been favored in recent years. It requires a good background and high talent. The emphasis is on being happy and struggling at the bottom. Unless the writer is excellent, it will be difficult to get ahead. Nowadays, reading also pays attention to logic. If you are from a humble background, your status is too low, and no matter how bad your talent is, if you want to climb up, you have to do all kinds of tricks, and it is not easy to perfect your logic. Finally, I sincerely hope to finish writing Mr. Zhao. I can just add a chapter every now and then!
What a pity
When talking about imperial examinations, revolutionary family life, and deep friendships with Cao Cao, the usual frivolousness of historical novels comes out. No matter how many historical materials are checked, it is useless because the basic economic laws and historical development laws are not respected. If you can't write this, don't go too far~
The protagonist's 30,000 troops are all conscripts. They are compulsory soldiers, not conscripts. They have to go home. Besides, they are all from the north. Are you kidding me if you go to the south with you?
To write about the Three Kingdoms, if you want to write about war and military affairs, you have to write about the economy, productivity, military structure, and the fighting methods of the Han army. If you don't write these things well, the book will basically be useless.
The author is very good at writing. I recommend it to a ten-year-old bookworm. Just sit here and work hard. He updates 20 chapters a day. I will give you 20,000 points.
It is considered a masterpiece among the Three Kingdoms novels. The protagonist has been carefully designed from birth to fame and fortune, and the plot is unique and unconventional. Regardless of the protagonist, villain or even the supporting cast, they all have their own unique characteristics. They are neither brainless nor intellectually subdued. The pace is relaxed and fast, and the writing is refreshing. As long as the book does not get into trouble and ends unfinished, it will become a masterpiece. I highly recommend everyone to read it! Come on, come on, come on!
It's really good, updates are a bit slow. Quality guaranteed. Recommended support. Certified bookworm for fifteen years.
The starting point of this kind of small people is too low. Not to mention the Four Generations and Three Dukes. It can be done by the entire county magistrate or a powerful family in a border county. One has no money and food, two has no connections, and three has no clan support. Why do you want to conquer the world? The fundamentals when starting out are very important. Even if you are from a wealthy businessman's family, you have friends with some humble warriors and rangers. Then go to the Yellow Turban and make some small achievements. It's okay to bribe the eunuch and buy an installment payment from the border prefect as the foundation. Anyway, the emperor will die in a few years.
This book is quite well written.
But the updates are too slow, and the writing pace is very slow. At your speed, it will take more than 200 chapters to write about the Yellow Turban Uprising, and then another three to four hundred chapters to write about the struggle for hegemony among the princes. If I had written slower, I might have written more than 2,000 chapters.
It looks okay, but writing about Jiang Youxu's "breathing tax" is a bit nonsense. I feel that the author is on the same path as those brainless beautiful dogs, lest the world not be in chaos
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Official(56)Scraped 11d ago
First of all, I recommend the author to complete the previous book
In recent years, based on my reading experience, the genius stream has been favored in recent years. It requires a good background and high talent. The emphasis is on being happy and struggling at the bottom. Unless the writer is excellent, it will be difficult to get ahead. Nowadays, reading also pays attention to logic. If you are from a humble background, your status is too low, and no matter how bad your talent is, if you want to climb up, you have to do all kinds of tricks, and it is not easy to perfect your logic. Finally, I sincerely hope to finish writing Mr. Zhao. I can just add a chapter every now and then!
What a pity
When talking about imperial examinations, revolutionary family life, and deep friendships with Cao Cao, the usual frivolousness of historical novels comes out. No matter how many historical materials are checked, it is useless because the basic economic laws and historical development laws are not respected. If you can't write this, don't go too far~
The protagonist's 30,000 troops are all conscripts. They are compulsory soldiers, not conscripts. They have to go home. Besides, they are all from the north. Are you kidding me if you go to the south with you?
To write about the Three Kingdoms, if you want to write about war and military affairs, you have to write about the economy, productivity, military structure, and the fighting methods of the Han army. If you don't write these things well, the book will basically be useless.
The author is very good at writing. I recommend it to a ten-year-old bookworm. Just sit here and work hard. He updates 20 chapters a day. I will give you 20,000 points.
It is considered a masterpiece among the Three Kingdoms novels. The protagonist has been carefully designed from birth to fame and fortune, and the plot is unique and unconventional. Regardless of the protagonist, villain or even the supporting cast, they all have their own unique characteristics. They are neither brainless nor intellectually subdued. The pace is relaxed and fast, and the writing is refreshing. As long as the book does not get into trouble and ends unfinished, it will become a masterpiece. I highly recommend everyone to read it! Come on, come on, come on!
It's really good, updates are a bit slow. Quality guaranteed. Recommended support. Certified bookworm for fifteen years.
The starting point of this kind of small people is too low. Not to mention the Four Generations and Three Dukes. It can be done by the entire county magistrate or a powerful family in a border county. One has no money and food, two has no connections, and three has no clan support. Why do you want to conquer the world? The fundamentals when starting out are very important. Even if you are from a wealthy businessman's family, you have friends with some humble warriors and rangers. Then go to the Yellow Turban and make some small achievements. It's okay to bribe the eunuch and buy an installment payment from the border prefect as the foundation. Anyway, the emperor will die in a few years.
This book is quite well written.
But the updates are too slow, and the writing pace is very slow. At your speed, it will take more than 200 chapters to write about the Yellow Turban Uprising, and then another three to four hundred chapters to write about the struggle for hegemony among the princes. If I had written slower, I might have written more than 2,000 chapters.
It looks okay, but writing about Jiang Youxu's "breathing tax" is a bit nonsense. I feel that the author is on the same path as those brainless beautiful dogs, lest the world not be in chaos









