
The Rise of the Three Kingdoms Xiliang
by Resting Under The Parasol Tree
About This Novel
The Han Dynasty lost its deer, and the heroes chased it away. Who said that at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world must be divided into three parts, Xiliang rises, the three auxiliaries are pacified, the capital is Chang'an, the Qinchuan is crossed for 800 miles, the 36 countries in the Western Region are conquered, the fertile fields of Hetao are thousands of miles away, and Zhanglu is conquered to establish Hanzhong. Who dares to stand alongside the three emperors and rule the roost. Let's look at the different chaotic times of the Three Kingdoms. Who is in charge of the ups and downs?
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
beautiful lady
After all, this is a time-travel novel. I hope the author can write more about the harem. So far, only one beauty, Zhang Xia, has appeared in the book, which is a bit missing.
The author occupies the building by himself
From south to north, from east to west, this book is definitely not systematic, definitely not invincible, and definitely not super-supervisory. It tells an in-depth story about the journey from the mountains of Longxi to the capture of Guanzhong, and then out of Hangu in the east, dividing the world into four quarters, becoming stronger amidst the bloody storms, and finally unifying the world and bringing all nations to court. There are many beauties in the book, as well as loyal love. If you think it is still eye-catching, please give me a recommendation! In a historical online book full of system flow and invincible flow, the author is willing to calm down, write down every battle, and reproduce the bloody and intrigue history in the book. 😛😛
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
beautiful lady
After all, this is a time-travel novel. I hope the author can write more about the harem. So far, only one beauty, Zhang Xia, has appeared in the book, which is a bit missing.
The author occupies the building by himself
From south to north, from east to west, this book is definitely not systematic, definitely not invincible, and definitely not super-supervisory. It tells an in-depth story about the journey from the mountains of Longxi to the capture of Guanzhong, and then out of Hangu in the east, dividing the world into four quarters, becoming stronger amidst the bloody storms, and finally unifying the world and bringing all nations to court. There are many beauties in the book, as well as loyal love. If you think it is still eye-catching, please give me a recommendation! In a historical online book full of system flow and invincible flow, the author is willing to calm down, write down every battle, and reproduce the bloody and intrigue history in the book. 😛😛









