
Three Kingdoms: Beginning with the Yellow Turban Rebellion
About This Novel
A group of heroes fought at Hulao Pass, and the industry was raging in Luoyang City. Wuchao's torch lit up the north, and the fire at Red Cliff burned down the world. The rebirth of the Yellow Turban, the beginning is a dead end under Guangzong City After a lucky escape, he traveled through time and became Yingchuan Qushuai Bocai, whose camp was burned down by fire during the Battle of Changshe. Unfortunately, it became the backdrop. How should he solve the dead situation of Changshe first? What if he returns to Guangzong's city to fight to the death with the more elite Huangfu Song?
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Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
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The writing is so good and the imagination is rich, especially the descriptions of battles, which are very brain-consuming. However, we really need to reduce some specific combat descriptions. There are too many micro descriptions, and readers will easily get tired. There must be macro and meso perspectives. In addition to fighting, you can also join in training, building bases, recruiting generals, making money, and even the heroine, so that the article will be more complete.
Haven't watched it yet
Let me go in and take a bath and take a look.
No wisdom, no lust
It's well written, as the author said, it's not about intelligence or obscenity.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
suggestion
The writing is so good and the imagination is rich, especially the descriptions of battles, which are very brain-consuming. However, we really need to reduce some specific combat descriptions. There are too many micro descriptions, and readers will easily get tired. There must be macro and meso perspectives. In addition to fighting, you can also join in training, building bases, recruiting generals, making money, and even the heroine, so that the article will be more complete.
Haven't watched it yet
Let me go in and take a bath and take a look.
No wisdom, no lust
It's well written, as the author said, it's not about intelligence or obscenity.













