Three Kingdoms: Being Driven Away by Liu Bei, I Intercepted Hu Sun Shangxiang

Three Kingdoms: Being Driven Away by Liu Bei, I Intercepted Hu Sun Shangxiang

by Go Straight To The Top Of The Lonely Peak

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About This Novel

The eldest son who traveled through time and became Liu Bei fought in the north and south since he was a child. He worked hard and made great achievements. After the Battle of Chibi, he finally had a foothold. However, Liu Bei actually wanted to make Liu Chan, who was only seven years old, his heir apparent. You would rather establish Adou, who you cannot support, than I, Liu Wu! At that time, you claimed to be descended from the empress of the Han Dynasty and looked down upon those who sold pigs and dates. It was I who urged you that those two people were heroic and not mediocre, and that was why you were able to accept the generals of Tiger and Bear! When Tanxi was in danger, I wore a white robe and braved the rain of arrows to rescue you, but what did you say: "Lu Shenyi, save the destined hero!" ]You visited the thatched cottage twice, and Zhuge Liang closed the door twice. It was me who went to Longzhong and knelt for three days and three nights, which moved Kong Ming. Only then did you get the right to Longzhong and invite you out of Wolong! Only at this moment did Liu Wu understand! The family ties that I cherish are nothing more than straw sandals in the eyes of others. Liu Da'er, you are heartless, don't blame me for being unrighteous. [Parallel world, alternate history, low martial arts setting, fantasy Three Kingdoms. ]

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Xihuafeng22mo ago

How did this SB article come out? It is impossible for Liu Bei to give up his capable eldest son just because a woman whispers in his ear. Moreover, no matter what era it is, the inheritance system is always the legitimate son, and the bastard son has no status. Yuan Shao is often looked down upon by Yuan Shu because of his origin. Even if he is adopted later, it will be a little better. Even if the legitimate son is poor in ability, the inheritance rights cannot be shaken by the bastard son, not to mention the protagonist's ability is particularly good.

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书友2024031985_Eb22mo ago

Do you think the author is stupid, or Liu Bei is stupid? If you just make up a random character, you are robbing Liu Bei of what Liu Bei should have done in history. Liu Bei can still do without you, Adou, who can't help him? Adou still wants to call me Xiangfu, are you willing to call me? To be honest, the character of the protagonist in the first two chapters is worse than establishing Adou.

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书友20240528697_cd22mo ago

He participated in the Yellow Turban Uprising at the age of 12, and was only 20 years old after the Battle of Chibi. Now anyone can write a book, so study history.

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Unnamed22mo ago

Although I don't like Liu Bei a little, it's a bit shameless to say that you gave someone something that you worked so hard for, and the author casually writes the protagonist and says that the labor is his. Without the protagonist, people still get it in history.

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Wxya22mo ago

I can say that both the people who wrote this book and those who read it are

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书友2023021368_Dc22mo ago

This introduction is incomparable. It says official history but not official history. It says romance but not romance. Who would read this?

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书友20230421207_AC20mo ago

Let's put it this way, Qidian has another novel, but I won't name it in case others say it's an advertisement. He was also the one who disparaged Liu Zuncao. He was also the one who was illogical and illogical, and was chased and scolded by his book friends. The author was very unconvinced. In order to verify the view that Liu Bei was useless, he checked a large number of history books. The more he checked, the more he discovered that Liu Bei was not at all what those marketing accounts said. The author had just changed Liu Hei into a Shu fan. Since you chose the Three Kingdoms as the background, you want to attract book friends who love the Three Kingdoms or history. In this case, you must respect history. At the very least, you must be logical and personable. Just like everyone knows that Yue Fei is a loyal minister, and suddenly an author writes him as a treacherous villain in a novel. Do you think it is poisonous or not?

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All in one22mo ago

Although I don't like Liu Bei, your logic is really problematic.

Point 1 is in your design. It's all the protagonist's fault and Liu Bei is useless. Then the people he recruited. The relationship is definitely better with the protagonist. Then why don't you follow the protagonist when you leave, but follow Liu Bei? Point 2, the protagonist is also the eldest son. Most of it is his credit, so why didn't he kill Liu Bei? Then he directly became the lord, and he had done so many similar things before. Point 3: The place where the protagonist goes is not a good place. The intersection of the three armies. Why don't you go to Yizhou or other places where you can develop in a vulgar way? Before you develop, your purpose will be exposed, and you can compete in the world? Point 4 is the latest plot. You know you can't beat him, but you still don't run. Are you going to take the damage for Liu Bei? Liu Bei has already run away, but if you don't run away yourself, you will be left speechless if you live or die. Reputation is useless without strength.

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孟德不爱人妻22mo ago

Other authors can update six chapters a day without getting tired, but you only update a few chapters a day, so I'm here to update as soon as possible.

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Reader Zhang Chengrong20mo ago

Very happy

Although Liu Bei's benevolence and righteousness may be controversial, there is something wrong with being completely unworthy. However, since the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period and the arrival of Chibi, I haven't delved into the changes in Chang's side for a long time. I am quite interested in the great achievements depicted in this book, and I am full of expectations for the main plot of the Qing emperor inheriting the Han Dynasty. Although it is open to question whether the use of force and wisdom is reasonable or not, there is generally no problem at all, and I am very happy to read it. However, there are indeed some objectionable aspects, such as whether it is reasonable to suppress Liu Bei and defeat Cao Cao successfully. But for me, I want to see what the protagonist does next, so I don't care about anything else. So, praise the author

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