
King of Han and Huns
by Old Li Is Not Like A Human Being
About This Novel
This is the story of the Southern Xiongnu at the end of Han Dynasty. Liu Bao never expected that he would travel to the Three Kingdoms and become the king of the Huns who "had different hearts" and become entangled with Cai Wenji. He suddenly discovered that in the magnificent chapter of the Han Dynasty, there was actually such a group of barbarians who guarded Beiguan for the Han Dynasty. They might even be your and my ancestors. They live in the cracks, some people hate them as minions, some people see them as beasts, some people treat them as lackeys, but no one wants to treat them as human beings. At the end of the Han Dynasty, when the Han Dynasty gradually lost power and the Xianbei people rose up, a large number of Xiongnu refugees poured into Hetao. The Han Dynasty finally used a trick to divide its tribes again, and then it was no longer able to hold the reins. Compete in the Central Plains, or support the Han Dynasty? Liu Bao is a Han, but he is also a Hu. He just wants to create a paradise for everyone to settle down and live in peace. Who knows that in the game of power, the road is destined to not be smooth. Xiangwen, the official history of the light system.
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
In fact, it would be better not to skip the first chapter, and it would be better to travel directly instead of thinking that it is a better game score.
Higher. . . . .
Even Liu Bao could write about disgusting things. Did those nomadic peoples in the Han Dynasty have any humanity?
The male protagonist of this book is so fucking useless
How should I put it? It feels like the protagonist has been played like a pawn by Yuwen Yunxue from the beginning. The protagonist is completely brainless. He has been deceived so many times and still believes in Yu Wenxuan. He purely remembers eating and not fighting. It is frustrating to watch.
Updates every day are so damn slow. Can you please hurry up?
Liu Bao... It seems that Cai Zhaoji was born to the Huns in unofficial history.
It's nice to watch, but the male protagonist is a bit frustrated.
Please accept those female protagonists, or let the system add a KPI to the male protagonists to increase the favorability of Lu Qiling, Zhen Ji, and Yuwen sisters to 200.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
In fact, it would be better not to skip the first chapter, and it would be better to travel directly instead of thinking that it is a better game score.
Higher. . . . .
Even Liu Bao could write about disgusting things. Did those nomadic peoples in the Han Dynasty have any humanity?
The male protagonist of this book is so fucking useless
How should I put it? It feels like the protagonist has been played like a pawn by Yuwen Yunxue from the beginning. The protagonist is completely brainless. He has been deceived so many times and still believes in Yu Wenxuan. He purely remembers eating and not fighting. It is frustrating to watch.
Updates every day are so damn slow. Can you please hurry up?
Liu Bao... It seems that Cai Zhaoji was born to the Huns in unofficial history.
It's nice to watch, but the male protagonist is a bit frustrated.
Please accept those female protagonists, or let the system add a KPI to the male protagonists to increase the favorability of Lu Qiling, Zhen Ji, and Yuwen sisters to 200.









