Three Kingdoms: I Am Not a Moth Thief, but I Ask the Man to Die!

Three Kingdoms: I Am Not a Moth Thief, but I Ask the Man to Die!

by The Southeast Wind Is Coming

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685Kwords179chapters
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Ch. 179Deterrence the North
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"The sky is dead, and the yellow sky should stand! If you are aged for a year, the world will be prosperous!" Since the Zhou Dynasty, kings have regarded themselves as the Son of Heaven, named themselves Heavenly Herdsmen, and governed the country with benevolence and virtue. But Zhang Yang, who traveled to the late Han Dynasty, only felt decay, hunger, cold, humiliation and pain. So if you rebel with fellow Taoists, what will happen? The sky is full of murderous intent, and dragons and snakes rise from the ground. Although the road is dangerous, Zhang Yang doesn't believe that Po Cangtian can't be killed, let alone that the noble king can't be killed. He was determined to reach the top step by step, and let the scholars remember that the brothers Pao Ze, who were once called "moth thieves" with disdain, were by no means "moth thieves"! "Huang Tian Divine Envoy, Zhang Yang is here, but I ask the big man to die!"

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There is no golden finger, no invincible force, and no ability to strategize. There is only a group of disobedient and disillusioned Yellow Turbans. It's too difficult. No humble family, no powerful family would start from the Yellow Turbans. If we start from scratch, it won't take only a few years, at least ten years! There are not many literate people in the Yellow Turban Army. If you pass the orders orally, they will be unrecognizable after a few times, and you won't recognize them even if they are written down. What can you do? ? So if you want to write about the Yellow Turbans, you either have a plug-in (anything will work) or the author has a high level of writing, so you might as well forget about this book.

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