
Lu Bu's Life Simulator
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Do you believe it? A person's life is doomed from the moment your character is formed. Although there will be many opportunities and choices in life, when you face these opportunities and choices, your character and cognition have already determined how you will choose. As a doomed loser, are you willing to reshape your life from this moment on? Life simulator, change the future, change your life, you deserve it. Outside Luoyang City, Lu Bu sat astride a red rabbit horse and followed the team on the spacious post road. The nightmare-like information in his mind came to him again, and the voice of someone who wanted to be beaten kept lingering in his ears. It was not much, but it kept saying repeatedly, like mosquitoes and flies in summer, that kept flashing by your ears and could not be killed, which made Lu Bu extremely upset.
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Really well written In the first dungeon, the life of a farmer, he was the one who killed people at the age of thirteen and then ran around and finally died. For the first time, Lu Bu felt that only talking about force was not a good thing. He just started to learn to think; the second time he traveled across time to guard the border, he had a misunderstanding with his boss. He lived in seclusion for twenty or thirty years, and finally died guarding the frontier with his veterans. It was a bit like the Northern Song Dynasty, or maybe the Western Region Protector in the middle and late Tang Dynasty. After guarding the frontier for 46 years, Lu Bu began to awaken. He began to learn compromise and tolerance, and began to become wise. The second dungeon was about living in troubled times, probably at the junction of the Southern and Northern Song Dynasties after the Jingkang Rebellion. With the help of his father, he expelled the barbarians, regained the Central Plains, and became the founding emperor. Lu Bu began to understand what politics was, but he was still a little ignorant. The third dungeon, Dark Ages, should be similar to the middle and late Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, because the first time he followed the path of King Wu Dao Tian Ran Min, although he became a great hero admired by the world, but in the end he was the pioneer of the king. It only interrupted the twenty-year national destiny of the barbarian dynasty, allowing the southern rebels to more smoothly overthrow the tyranny and establish a new empire; the second time, Lu Bu began to truly learn Through the compromise of social politics, he truly became a qualified politician. He successfully expelled the Tartars and restored the Yanhuang Dynasty through the combination of vertical and horizontal, changing the virtual and the real. He also carried out many political, military and technological reforms, making the country rich and powerful, the people becoming stable and peaceful, and becoming an emperor for the ages. Lu Bu truly matured, became stronger, and even became great. In the fourth dungeon, the rebuilding of the empire, Lu Bu wanted to be an ordinary craftsman, learn craftsmanship skills, and spend his life in peace. However, things went against his wishes. When he came to the end of Qin, he had to develop in a low-key manner first, and then attacked Xianyang with a surprise attack to turn the tide. He helped the generals fall, killed Zhao Gao, deposed Hu Hai, supported Qin Ziying to ascend the throne, led the Taiwei, pacified Zhang Han and the Qin army, defeated Liu Bang at Wuguan, recovered the land of Nanyang and Heluo, united with Zhang Han, defeated the princes in the battle with Xiang Yu, stabilized the situation, controlled both horizontal and vertical, and used both kindness and power. Gradually gain the upper hand, alienate the Chu army, defeat Xiang Yu, level the world again, and maintain the unification. Most importantly, he is not greedy for power, has great achievements, but remains humble, continues his original dream, be a craftsman, and supports the peace of the empire as a white jade pillar. , Defeated the Xiongnu several times, endured the death of several generations of emperors, and allowed his family to live together with the world. He was truly a saint alive. After this life, Lu Bu truly became a great man. He no longer was obsessed with power, and began to understand what is true greatness and what is eternity. My favorite is Lu Bu in the fourth dungeon. Although the fourth dungeon is not good enough overall, the writing is hasty in some places, and the characters are not very detailed, but I still like Lu Bu in this dungeon, because he really understands what eternal existence is. In view of this, I think Lu Bu will not usurp the Han Dynasty in the end, because there is really no need. The dynasty will still have its end. The founding emperor may not be a great person and may not be able to protect future generations, but the descendants of the saints will not end, and the saints are the real eternity. Moreover, the Han Dynasty did not lose its virtue, it was just decadent. As long as the powerful ministers and descendants could bear their desires, they might not be able to revive. The biggest difference between the Han Dynasty and other dynasties is that most of the other dynasties had no achievements and not many people aspired to them. Their destruction was nothing but a sigh, but the collapse of the Han Dynasty was really disappointing. Moreover, the Han Dynasty established the country with integrity, but usurping the throne was unfair. Cao Cao was so powerful that he could only maintain wealth for three generations, and others may not be able to last longer. After all, if you can usurp Han, I can also usurp you. In this way, there is infinite scarcity. Just like Cao Wei usurped the Han Dynasty, the Western Jin Dynasty usurped the Wei Dynasty, and the Southern Dynasties, Song Dynasty, Qi, Liang, and Chen continued to usurp it; just like the Later Liang Dynasty usurped the Tang Dynasty, the Five Dynasties usurped the Han Dynasty, and Zhao Da and Chen Qiao rebelled. This is the fate of usurping the throne. Either you will not be rich for more than three generations, or you will abandon your martial arts and be hanged for hundreds of years, turning the tide of history and breaking the backbone of Yanhuang. Cao Pi opened the door for usurpation, and then the First Empire (from Qin and Han Dynasties to Chen Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties) gradually declined and became the Southern Dynasties. The beginning of the Second Empire was the Northern Dynasties and the Northern Wei, followed by the Northern Zhou, Sui, and Tang, then the Five Dynasties, the Song, and then the world was overthrown It can be seen that the Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties were strong, while the Jin and Song Dynasties were weak. The reason was usurpation. The dynasty that usurped the throne had an unfair position, so it had to be wary of others usurping the throne, so it could only restrict the generals with military power, either to enfeoff clans en masse, or to use civility to control military affairs. The outcome is very clear Therefore, my current concept is that the Romance of the Three Kingdoms either traveled through time and became the Han clan clan, whether it is Liu Yu, Liu He and his son, Liu Biao, Liu Qi and his son, Liu Yan's son Liu Mao and Liu Zhang, the son of Yangzhou Governor Liu Yao, and the descendants of Chen Wang Liu Chong , the son of Liu Dai, the governor of Yanzhou, still traveled through time and became Liu Bei, or directly assumed the identity of Liu Bian and Liu Xie as emperor. The point is, in this way, you can legitimately inherit the unification. As long as you reunify, you will be the real ZTE emperor. Secondly, you can be the Duke of Zhou, serving the emperor as a reward for his disobedience, and then gradually return the government to the emperor, or marry your daughter to Liu Xie to be the queen, raise Liu Xie's son from a young age, and make your own grandson the prince. Then when Liu Xie dies, transfer power to your grandson, and you will not be afraid of the story of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty and Huo Guang repeating itself. Secondly, you can directly assist Liu Bei to become emperor. In that case, you don't have to worry about the funeral. Wouldn't it be nice to found the princes and retire with the country? The worst thing is to fight for hegemony by yourself, not to mention helping Cao Cao or Sun Ce Sun Quan. There is no essential difference between being the emperor yourself. They are both treason. No one can guarantee that the national destiny will be longer than that of Cao Wei. Unifying the world may be longer, but there is no guarantee. As for the last one, I can't say it's bad. I can only say that it is impossible to do it without resorting to big tricks. That is Yuan Shu, directly proclaiming himself emperor, going against the general trend of the world, directly overthrowing the whole world, and using his invincible prestige and force to fight against the world, he forced reforms and overthrew the world's nobles. , Directly transitioned to the Sui Dynasty, the Three Provinces and Six Ministries system, the founding of the emperor, the sage-khan system, the Da Suo Mao Yue, the law of losing nationality, the Grand Canal, the reopening of the Western Regions, the institutionalization of the imperial examination, and even directly to the palace examination military examination and the name-blinding system. You will be the next Shi Huangdi, the iron-clad emperor of the ages. To sum up, it is better to travel through the Han Dynasty clan. Whether it is to support the Han Dynasty or to raise the Han flag, they can advance, attack, retreat or defend. However, for a cheater like Lu Bu, it is good to be a saint. The emperor is tired of it, so there is really no need to ruin his reputation.
Is a life simulator a system or something? Can it really change the originally fixed life? But Lu Bu only felt that the unusual noise in his head made him bored. Well... He even felt a little unworthy of being beaten 😂
Lu Bu repeated the voice that appeared in his mind to Hou Cheng, but Hou Cheng's face was confused and he didn't understand it. Of course, Lu Bu himself didn't understand either, but Hou Cheng couldn't help but start to theologize.
Heluo was originally very prosperous, but now it is only desolate. Lu Bu felt depressed when he looked at it, but what was the problem here? Lu Bu really couldn't answer it. I think it was because of Dong Zhuo.
This book has great potential
At around eight o'clock, I estimate that this book has been criticized without much thought. The writing is quite reasonable. The growth of three generations has allowed Lu Bu to achieve a different life. He is looking forward to the fourth life. It should be said that Lu Bu is not as unbearable in history as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms. Neither the Romance of the Three Kingdoms nor the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms are official histories. As far as Lu Bu is concerned, is it wrong to kill Ding Yuan? It is just a leader who suppresses people with lofty ideals. The official position in his hand is a shithole and will not be listed. In peacetime, forget it. Just think of yourself as a training person. If you continue to be like this in wartime, you are probably not worried about your head being stuck in your belt. And it seems that Ding Yuan has not been Lu Bu's leader for a long time. As the saying goes, the three things a new official does when he takes office are the leaders who are incompetent. If you have the ability, why worry about being unable to control your subordinates? If it is true that the subordinates cannot be controlled by their ability, three hundred things will be useless, and a salary of two thousand yuan will make me work overtime every day? I'm just here to have fun. If I open it, I'll get someone with a salary of 3,000 yuan. This is probably the case between Dong Zhuo and Ding Yuan. Dong Zhuo directly gave Lu Bu a salary of 20,000 yuan for doing the same thing, and there was still room for promotion! The condition is that you give the previous idiot leader a big-eared melon seed. Do you want to do it? No one can do it. In ancient times, the difference was just a knife. Don't forget that Lu Bu still has a family. If there are subordinates and cronies who follow him, they may have higher official positions than Lu Bu. These people must be supported by Lu Bu. If not, they have to drink and eat meat to maintain their relationship. Moreover, if you leave Bingzhou, the opportunity to make extra money will be gone. A salary of two thousand yuan is enough for you. What should I do with so many people? Things are coming, so what if there is no Dong Zhuo, if Lu Bu doesn't want to die, he will have to be forced by Ding Yuan to either leave or rebel. Dong Zhuo suddenly became Lu Bu's great benefactor. Later Dong Zhuo would be killed by the scholars. How could the proud Lu Bu be willing to die with Dong Zhuo who had no ambition? Well, the kindness was slowly worn away during this period, just like a relative who relied on his old age and betrayed him. At first, he could tolerate it, but the more he tolerated it, the more angry he became. Finally, he couldn't bear it anymore and had no contact with each other until death. In ancient times, if he had a bad temper, it would be a knife. And after Dong Zhuo lost his ambition, Dong Zhuo became more and more like Ding Yuan, he could suppress or even beat and scold Lu Bu. If it were at the beginning, let alone a maid, even becoming a famous person in the palace would be a trivial matter. Under serious circumstances, becoming a leader would become a matter of course. It can only be said that things are unpredictable. Lu Bu is not a person who should be disliked, but he is more like the modern person who is unwilling to admit that he is also such a person.
The suppression is so severe that I have no mood to read it. It is a rubbish book. How can a foreign country still suppress it like this?
In fact, Lu Bu in history was Dong Zhuo's subordinate from the beginning. Dong Zhuo was the pastor of Bingzhou at the time and had all the powers of Bingzhou, including military power. Ding Yuan was the governor of Bingzhou, and he did not have military power of Bingzhou. Therefore, Ding Yuan and Lu Bu were just colleagues. It is equivalent to being in a branch company. Dong Zhuo is the general manager of the branch, while Ding Yuan is just a literary manager, and Lu Bu is just Ding Yuan's secretary at the beginning. If Lu Bu does not lead the troops and is still the chief secretary, then Lu Bu will be Ding Yuan's subordinate. But which way? Afraid of this, Dong Zhuo asked Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan, and Lu Bu had no choice but to kill him. But Lu Bu led his troops and followed Ding Yuan to Chang'an. Then Lu Bu was equivalent to being promoted to the manager of Wu. If Ding Yuan had not supported Lu Bu, Lu Bu would not need to pay attention to Ding Yuan at all. In the end, Dong Zhuo induced him to kill Ding Yuan. Firstly, Dong Zhuo was Lu Bu's direct superior. Secondly, it was probably because the Bingzhou army was unwilling to rebel with Ding Yuan and die. This is probably the reason why Lu Bu followed Lu Bu to join Dong Zhuo's camp after killing Ding Yuan. The killing of Dong Zhuo also came from the conspiracy and order of a higher-ranking emperor. Dong Zhuo was not Lu Bu's adopted father. They only swore verbally as father and son. At that time, when people recognized someone as their adopted father, they had to change their surname to adopted father, such as Liu Feng, but Lu Bu did not change it, which also shows that Lu Bu was not recognized as his adopted father. Finally, it can be said that Lu Bu was even the last loyal general of the Han Dynasty in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. You must know that Lu Bu immediately tore up the marriage alliance after hearing that Yuan Shu was proclaimed emperor, and then beat Yuan Shu. After fleeing, Lu Bu did not forget to borrow troops from Yuan Shao to welcome the emperor back. At that time, the most trusted people by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty were Lu Bu and Er Yuan. [Emot=default,42/]
Lu Bu: Legendary General during the Three Kingdoms Period
In the long history of the Three Kingdoms period, heroes emerged in large numbers. Among the many generals, Lu Bu became a legend in later generations for his unique martial arts and distinctive characteristics. However, Lu Bu's image is often misunderstood and misinterpreted in historical and literary works. "Lu Bu's Life Simulator" starts with Lu Bu getting a simulator, and continues to grow through simulating different lives, and finally becomes a brave and wise hero! In this novel, Lu Bu gets rid of the label of a domestic slave with three surnames. The simulated world has experienced various roles from farmers, hunters to warriors. These experiences have enriched Lu Bu's life experience and changed his personality and decision-making methods. In the end, Lu Bu led many heroes from the Three Kingdoms to cross the new era and move towards the dreamy future of the stars and the sea. Rating 9.1, A very good Three Kingdoms-themed work.
A nice life simulation novel.
I've read a lot of The Sims books. But this is definitely the best book I have ever read (no serious poisonous points, not intellectually subdued, and very smooth. The other ones are written wherever they come to mind. And after living for a long time, people's mentality will change. The other ones feel like they are written out of daydreams. After living for a long time, my mentality has not changed much. I still like to pretend to be a slap in the face, pretend to be a pig to eat a tiger, imitate a domineering president, etc. This book is finished, and I don't know when I will write the next one. I beg someone to recommend this, a good novel.
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Official(283)Scraped 16d ago
Really well written In the first dungeon, the life of a farmer, he was the one who killed people at the age of thirteen and then ran around and finally died. For the first time, Lu Bu felt that only talking about force was not a good thing. He just started to learn to think; the second time he traveled across time to guard the border, he had a misunderstanding with his boss. He lived in seclusion for twenty or thirty years, and finally died guarding the frontier with his veterans. It was a bit like the Northern Song Dynasty, or maybe the Western Region Protector in the middle and late Tang Dynasty. After guarding the frontier for 46 years, Lu Bu began to awaken. He began to learn compromise and tolerance, and began to become wise. The second dungeon was about living in troubled times, probably at the junction of the Southern and Northern Song Dynasties after the Jingkang Rebellion. With the help of his father, he expelled the barbarians, regained the Central Plains, and became the founding emperor. Lu Bu began to understand what politics was, but he was still a little ignorant. The third dungeon, Dark Ages, should be similar to the middle and late Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, because the first time he followed the path of King Wu Dao Tian Ran Min, although he became a great hero admired by the world, but in the end he was the pioneer of the king. It only interrupted the twenty-year national destiny of the barbarian dynasty, allowing the southern rebels to more smoothly overthrow the tyranny and establish a new empire; the second time, Lu Bu began to truly learn Through the compromise of social politics, he truly became a qualified politician. He successfully expelled the Tartars and restored the Yanhuang Dynasty through the combination of vertical and horizontal, changing the virtual and the real. He also carried out many political, military and technological reforms, making the country rich and powerful, the people becoming stable and peaceful, and becoming an emperor for the ages. Lu Bu truly matured, became stronger, and even became great. In the fourth dungeon, the rebuilding of the empire, Lu Bu wanted to be an ordinary craftsman, learn craftsmanship skills, and spend his life in peace. However, things went against his wishes. When he came to the end of Qin, he had to develop in a low-key manner first, and then attacked Xianyang with a surprise attack to turn the tide. He helped the generals fall, killed Zhao Gao, deposed Hu Hai, supported Qin Ziying to ascend the throne, led the Taiwei, pacified Zhang Han and the Qin army, defeated Liu Bang at Wuguan, recovered the land of Nanyang and Heluo, united with Zhang Han, defeated the princes in the battle with Xiang Yu, stabilized the situation, controlled both horizontal and vertical, and used both kindness and power. Gradually gain the upper hand, alienate the Chu army, defeat Xiang Yu, level the world again, and maintain the unification. Most importantly, he is not greedy for power, has great achievements, but remains humble, continues his original dream, be a craftsman, and supports the peace of the empire as a white jade pillar. , Defeated the Xiongnu several times, endured the death of several generations of emperors, and allowed his family to live together with the world. He was truly a saint alive. After this life, Lu Bu truly became a great man. He no longer was obsessed with power, and began to understand what is true greatness and what is eternity. My favorite is Lu Bu in the fourth dungeon. Although the fourth dungeon is not good enough overall, the writing is hasty in some places, and the characters are not very detailed, but I still like Lu Bu in this dungeon, because he really understands what eternal existence is. In view of this, I think Lu Bu will not usurp the Han Dynasty in the end, because there is really no need. The dynasty will still have its end. The founding emperor may not be a great person and may not be able to protect future generations, but the descendants of the saints will not end, and the saints are the real eternity. Moreover, the Han Dynasty did not lose its virtue, it was just decadent. As long as the powerful ministers and descendants could bear their desires, they might not be able to revive. The biggest difference between the Han Dynasty and other dynasties is that most of the other dynasties had no achievements and not many people aspired to them. Their destruction was nothing but a sigh, but the collapse of the Han Dynasty was really disappointing. Moreover, the Han Dynasty established the country with integrity, but usurping the throne was unfair. Cao Cao was so powerful that he could only maintain wealth for three generations, and others may not be able to last longer. After all, if you can usurp Han, I can also usurp you. In this way, there is infinite scarcity. Just like Cao Wei usurped the Han Dynasty, the Western Jin Dynasty usurped the Wei Dynasty, and the Southern Dynasties, Song Dynasty, Qi, Liang, and Chen continued to usurp it; just like the Later Liang Dynasty usurped the Tang Dynasty, the Five Dynasties usurped the Han Dynasty, and Zhao Da and Chen Qiao rebelled. This is the fate of usurping the throne. Either you will not be rich for more than three generations, or you will abandon your martial arts and be hanged for hundreds of years, turning the tide of history and breaking the backbone of Yanhuang. Cao Pi opened the door for usurpation, and then the First Empire (from Qin and Han Dynasties to Chen Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties) gradually declined and became the Southern Dynasties. The beginning of the Second Empire was the Northern Dynasties and the Northern Wei, followed by the Northern Zhou, Sui, and Tang, then the Five Dynasties, the Song, and then the world was overthrown It can be seen that the Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties were strong, while the Jin and Song Dynasties were weak. The reason was usurpation. The dynasty that usurped the throne had an unfair position, so it had to be wary of others usurping the throne, so it could only restrict the generals with military power, either to enfeoff clans en masse, or to use civility to control military affairs. The outcome is very clear Therefore, my current concept is that the Romance of the Three Kingdoms either traveled through time and became the Han clan clan, whether it is Liu Yu, Liu He and his son, Liu Biao, Liu Qi and his son, Liu Yan's son Liu Mao and Liu Zhang, the son of Yangzhou Governor Liu Yao, and the descendants of Chen Wang Liu Chong , the son of Liu Dai, the governor of Yanzhou, still traveled through time and became Liu Bei, or directly assumed the identity of Liu Bian and Liu Xie as emperor. The point is, in this way, you can legitimately inherit the unification. As long as you reunify, you will be the real ZTE emperor. Secondly, you can be the Duke of Zhou, serving the emperor as a reward for his disobedience, and then gradually return the government to the emperor, or marry your daughter to Liu Xie to be the queen, raise Liu Xie's son from a young age, and make your own grandson the prince. Then when Liu Xie dies, transfer power to your grandson, and you will not be afraid of the story of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty and Huo Guang repeating itself. Secondly, you can directly assist Liu Bei to become emperor. In that case, you don't have to worry about the funeral. Wouldn't it be nice to found the princes and retire with the country? The worst thing is to fight for hegemony by yourself, not to mention helping Cao Cao or Sun Ce Sun Quan. There is no essential difference between being the emperor yourself. They are both treason. No one can guarantee that the national destiny will be longer than that of Cao Wei. Unifying the world may be longer, but there is no guarantee. As for the last one, I can't say it's bad. I can only say that it is impossible to do it without resorting to big tricks. That is Yuan Shu, directly proclaiming himself emperor, going against the general trend of the world, directly overthrowing the whole world, and using his invincible prestige and force to fight against the world, he forced reforms and overthrew the world's nobles. , Directly transitioned to the Sui Dynasty, the Three Provinces and Six Ministries system, the founding of the emperor, the sage-khan system, the Da Suo Mao Yue, the law of losing nationality, the Grand Canal, the reopening of the Western Regions, the institutionalization of the imperial examination, and even directly to the palace examination military examination and the name-blinding system. You will be the next Shi Huangdi, the iron-clad emperor of the ages. To sum up, it is better to travel through the Han Dynasty clan. Whether it is to support the Han Dynasty or to raise the Han flag, they can advance, attack, retreat or defend. However, for a cheater like Lu Bu, it is good to be a saint. The emperor is tired of it, so there is really no need to ruin his reputation.
Is a life simulator a system or something? Can it really change the originally fixed life? But Lu Bu only felt that the unusual noise in his head made him bored. Well... He even felt a little unworthy of being beaten 😂
Lu Bu repeated the voice that appeared in his mind to Hou Cheng, but Hou Cheng's face was confused and he didn't understand it. Of course, Lu Bu himself didn't understand either, but Hou Cheng couldn't help but start to theologize.
Heluo was originally very prosperous, but now it is only desolate. Lu Bu felt depressed when he looked at it, but what was the problem here? Lu Bu really couldn't answer it. I think it was because of Dong Zhuo.
This book has great potential
At around eight o'clock, I estimate that this book has been criticized without much thought. The writing is quite reasonable. The growth of three generations has allowed Lu Bu to achieve a different life. He is looking forward to the fourth life. It should be said that Lu Bu is not as unbearable in history as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms. Neither the Romance of the Three Kingdoms nor the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms are official histories. As far as Lu Bu is concerned, is it wrong to kill Ding Yuan? It is just a leader who suppresses people with lofty ideals. The official position in his hand is a shithole and will not be listed. In peacetime, forget it. Just think of yourself as a training person. If you continue to be like this in wartime, you are probably not worried about your head being stuck in your belt. And it seems that Ding Yuan has not been Lu Bu's leader for a long time. As the saying goes, the three things a new official does when he takes office are the leaders who are incompetent. If you have the ability, why worry about being unable to control your subordinates? If it is true that the subordinates cannot be controlled by their ability, three hundred things will be useless, and a salary of two thousand yuan will make me work overtime every day? I'm just here to have fun. If I open it, I'll get someone with a salary of 3,000 yuan. This is probably the case between Dong Zhuo and Ding Yuan. Dong Zhuo directly gave Lu Bu a salary of 20,000 yuan for doing the same thing, and there was still room for promotion! The condition is that you give the previous idiot leader a big-eared melon seed. Do you want to do it? No one can do it. In ancient times, the difference was just a knife. Don't forget that Lu Bu still has a family. If there are subordinates and cronies who follow him, they may have higher official positions than Lu Bu. These people must be supported by Lu Bu. If not, they have to drink and eat meat to maintain their relationship. Moreover, if you leave Bingzhou, the opportunity to make extra money will be gone. A salary of two thousand yuan is enough for you. What should I do with so many people? Things are coming, so what if there is no Dong Zhuo, if Lu Bu doesn't want to die, he will have to be forced by Ding Yuan to either leave or rebel. Dong Zhuo suddenly became Lu Bu's great benefactor. Later Dong Zhuo would be killed by the scholars. How could the proud Lu Bu be willing to die with Dong Zhuo who had no ambition? Well, the kindness was slowly worn away during this period, just like a relative who relied on his old age and betrayed him. At first, he could tolerate it, but the more he tolerated it, the more angry he became. Finally, he couldn't bear it anymore and had no contact with each other until death. In ancient times, if he had a bad temper, it would be a knife. And after Dong Zhuo lost his ambition, Dong Zhuo became more and more like Ding Yuan, he could suppress or even beat and scold Lu Bu. If it were at the beginning, let alone a maid, even becoming a famous person in the palace would be a trivial matter. Under serious circumstances, becoming a leader would become a matter of course. It can only be said that things are unpredictable. Lu Bu is not a person who should be disliked, but he is more like the modern person who is unwilling to admit that he is also such a person.
The suppression is so severe that I have no mood to read it. It is a rubbish book. How can a foreign country still suppress it like this?
In fact, Lu Bu in history was Dong Zhuo's subordinate from the beginning. Dong Zhuo was the pastor of Bingzhou at the time and had all the powers of Bingzhou, including military power. Ding Yuan was the governor of Bingzhou, and he did not have military power of Bingzhou. Therefore, Ding Yuan and Lu Bu were just colleagues. It is equivalent to being in a branch company. Dong Zhuo is the general manager of the branch, while Ding Yuan is just a literary manager, and Lu Bu is just Ding Yuan's secretary at the beginning. If Lu Bu does not lead the troops and is still the chief secretary, then Lu Bu will be Ding Yuan's subordinate. But which way? Afraid of this, Dong Zhuo asked Lu Bu to kill Ding Yuan, and Lu Bu had no choice but to kill him. But Lu Bu led his troops and followed Ding Yuan to Chang'an. Then Lu Bu was equivalent to being promoted to the manager of Wu. If Ding Yuan had not supported Lu Bu, Lu Bu would not need to pay attention to Ding Yuan at all. In the end, Dong Zhuo induced him to kill Ding Yuan. Firstly, Dong Zhuo was Lu Bu's direct superior. Secondly, it was probably because the Bingzhou army was unwilling to rebel with Ding Yuan and die. This is probably the reason why Lu Bu followed Lu Bu to join Dong Zhuo's camp after killing Ding Yuan. The killing of Dong Zhuo also came from the conspiracy and order of a higher-ranking emperor. Dong Zhuo was not Lu Bu's adopted father. They only swore verbally as father and son. At that time, when people recognized someone as their adopted father, they had to change their surname to adopted father, such as Liu Feng, but Lu Bu did not change it, which also shows that Lu Bu was not recognized as his adopted father. Finally, it can be said that Lu Bu was even the last loyal general of the Han Dynasty in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. You must know that Lu Bu immediately tore up the marriage alliance after hearing that Yuan Shu was proclaimed emperor, and then beat Yuan Shu. After fleeing, Lu Bu did not forget to borrow troops from Yuan Shao to welcome the emperor back. At that time, the most trusted people by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty were Lu Bu and Er Yuan. [Emot=default,42/]
Lu Bu: Legendary General during the Three Kingdoms Period
In the long history of the Three Kingdoms period, heroes emerged in large numbers. Among the many generals, Lu Bu became a legend in later generations for his unique martial arts and distinctive characteristics. However, Lu Bu's image is often misunderstood and misinterpreted in historical and literary works. "Lu Bu's Life Simulator" starts with Lu Bu getting a simulator, and continues to grow through simulating different lives, and finally becomes a brave and wise hero! In this novel, Lu Bu gets rid of the label of a domestic slave with three surnames. The simulated world has experienced various roles from farmers, hunters to warriors. These experiences have enriched Lu Bu's life experience and changed his personality and decision-making methods. In the end, Lu Bu led many heroes from the Three Kingdoms to cross the new era and move towards the dreamy future of the stars and the sea. Rating 9.1, A very good Three Kingdoms-themed work.
A nice life simulation novel.
I've read a lot of The Sims books. But this is definitely the best book I have ever read (no serious poisonous points, not intellectually subdued, and very smooth. The other ones are written wherever they come to mind. And after living for a long time, people's mentality will change. The other ones feel like they are written out of daydreams. After living for a long time, my mentality has not changed much. I still like to pretend to be a slap in the face, pretend to be a pig to eat a tiger, imitate a domineering president, etc. This book is finished, and I don't know when I will write the next one. I beg someone to recommend this, a good novel.
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When I started reading, the average subscription price for this book was still 7,800. By the time I spent three days chasing it through, the average subscription had already reached 9,000. It's really good. I stayed up late for two days in a row to read it. After watching Lu Bu go to the Qing Dynasty and come back, I feel like I've almost finished the book. I don't know what else the author can write next.




A good new book. The protagonist, Lu Bu of the Three Kingdoms, gets a life simulator, where he can experience different lives, gradually make up for his character flaws, and get points as rewards. I'm just afraid that Lu Bu has a brain. Worth the wait.




Recommend




Produced by Talking Beard, there are more than one or two female protagonists, but strictly speaking, there are not many female protagonists, and there are many missing ones. If you just look at the content, it is a good book, but for lovers of multiple female protagonists, I would not recommend it.

















