
The Abandoned Son of the Three Kingdoms
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As the eldest son of the Ling Emperor and the mute son of the deposed queen, how did the young people of the following generations strive for hegemony in the Three Kingdoms era?
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Official(100)Scraped 24d ago
When writing about the Three Kingdoms, did the author carefully check the information? ?
The Three Kingdoms was a peak period for aristocratic families. The hierarchy of scholars, farmers, industry and commerce was very high. As a prince, Pigfoot actually casually called a blacksmith "brother" and even recruited him and was rejected? ? Why was Liu Bei able to deceive Guan Yu and Zhang Fei? Because Liu Bei said that he was the queen of Zhongshan King Jing. Liu Bei, a man who was so depressed after being crowned king, could deceive Guan and Zhang Fei. It was not because of the hierarchy of scholars, farmers, industry and commerce. How can a prince be more noble than a queen who is crowned king? Having learned martial arts and becoming an emperor, this is the most realistic portrayal of that time! It was his honor and luck for the prince to recruit that blacksmith. Would that blacksmith refuse? Or the blacksmith dared to refuse
You are awesome
I don't want to say anything more about you, the author. I was really poisoned by what you wrote. Let's not talk about Diao Chan. Let's just say that Xianbei slaughtered an entire tribe. To put it nicely, I am a Bodhisattva-hearted person. To put it harshly, I am a holy bitch. I have never understood how you slaughtered a tribe. It's a bit ridiculous that they surrendered to you so quickly. You all know that those tribes are short of food, but you still go to grab food and kill the old and the weak. I just want to know how those soldiers got there? Also, in my opinion, Dian Wei is an unarmed person who cannot kill. Especially after two or three chapters, I surrendered. I don't know how you surrendered to him, because I haven't read it. To be honest, I can't watch it at all. I just want to say that you are the author and you have the final say.
The subject matter is very novel, but the content I find ridiculous!
I think it is ridiculous to destroy the Yellow Turban Party. As a modern person, we all know that the Yellow Turban Party is a peasant soldier. You can destroy Xianbei or Xiliang! You shouldn't destroy the Yellow Turbans. If you don't get any benefits from the Yellow Turbans uprising, the Yellow Turbans uprising will fail sooner or later. It would be better if you provide some equipment and so on at that time and let them break into the capital and kill the emperor. It doesn't matter if you don't give up the crown prince position and wait until the princes demand punishment. This will be better! But what's ridiculous is that the Marquis, who keeps making decisions for the people, raises his butcher's knife to the peasants. It's the royal family who forced the peasants to rebel, so they put all the blame on corrupt officials. Doesn't it mean you're awesome because you traveled through time and became a prince? The so-called corrupt officials were also caused by the royal family. In the early stages of each dynasty, there were good officials everywhere, just because the emperors who founded the country were all for the country, but their descendants only want to enjoy the imperial power. It is as ridiculous as Dian Wei's belief that the protagonist is a good person!
Liu Hong was only in his thirties when he died. How many years have you passed since 180? What a great guy, Liu Hong gave birth to a son when he was less than ten years old... I give you a hundred likes👍👍👍👍👍👍...
Haha, you just rushed to a blacksmith and gave up decisively in a cowardly manner. What was he writing? The author didn't even check the information, right?
The logic is too confusing, and it feels like the author is just arranging the plot based on his own preferences.
I think the author arranged it how he felt when writing. You may have overlooked the character of the characters in the book. The most important thing is that the title is of no use here in Pig's Feet, and the official position also sounds good and looks good. The fourth and third sons of the Yuan family are so awesome, even more awesome than Lao Tzu, the great Han prince. In terms of family, your Yuan family is your younger brother, and in terms of talent, your Yuan family is your younger brother. In terms of merit, there were a few older than the protagonist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, but what is the result of doing so much? Two or three kittens followed the protagonist all over the place. Little Hua Xiong was also said to be the most powerful general in the Liangzhou Army. What do you think of Li Jue and Guo Si? Dong Zhuo had many powerful generals, all of whom had experienced the war with the Qiang people and the bitter cold in Xiliang. Forget it, don't say more, it's a waste of time.
nt book
In real life, would the author give his wife to his boss to get a higher position?
God
Just forget it if you force a time period error. An abandoned son, unless he is placed on a pillar of shame, or is opposed by all the ministers. Such an abandoned son is especially an abandoned son who is particularly loved by the emperor. There are only two consequences, one is to be demoted to a commoner, and the other is to be executed. If there is no big fault, the foreigner must be a prince anyway. You are forcing a prince to be installed. I am also drunk. . . Divine book
The author is just... He doesn't know if anything he writes is consistent with historical data! Liu Hong was born in 156 AD. In 180 AD, he was only 24 years old, and the child turned out to be 16 years old. You can have a baby at the age of eight, right? Liu Xie was only born in 181 AD. In 180 AD, she was the young lady.
Ma Chao, Lu Bu, and others all followed Liu Yu's example of pretending to be cool, often playing tricks, and basically never saw the generals killed in front of the battle, and used various tricks to commit suicide.
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Official(100)Scraped 24d ago
When writing about the Three Kingdoms, did the author carefully check the information? ?
The Three Kingdoms was a peak period for aristocratic families. The hierarchy of scholars, farmers, industry and commerce was very high. As a prince, Pigfoot actually casually called a blacksmith "brother" and even recruited him and was rejected? ? Why was Liu Bei able to deceive Guan Yu and Zhang Fei? Because Liu Bei said that he was the queen of Zhongshan King Jing. Liu Bei, a man who was so depressed after being crowned king, could deceive Guan and Zhang Fei. It was not because of the hierarchy of scholars, farmers, industry and commerce. How can a prince be more noble than a queen who is crowned king? Having learned martial arts and becoming an emperor, this is the most realistic portrayal of that time! It was his honor and luck for the prince to recruit that blacksmith. Would that blacksmith refuse? Or the blacksmith dared to refuse
You are awesome
I don't want to say anything more about you, the author. I was really poisoned by what you wrote. Let's not talk about Diao Chan. Let's just say that Xianbei slaughtered an entire tribe. To put it nicely, I am a Bodhisattva-hearted person. To put it harshly, I am a holy bitch. I have never understood how you slaughtered a tribe. It's a bit ridiculous that they surrendered to you so quickly. You all know that those tribes are short of food, but you still go to grab food and kill the old and the weak. I just want to know how those soldiers got there? Also, in my opinion, Dian Wei is an unarmed person who cannot kill. Especially after two or three chapters, I surrendered. I don't know how you surrendered to him, because I haven't read it. To be honest, I can't watch it at all. I just want to say that you are the author and you have the final say.
The subject matter is very novel, but the content I find ridiculous!
I think it is ridiculous to destroy the Yellow Turban Party. As a modern person, we all know that the Yellow Turban Party is a peasant soldier. You can destroy Xianbei or Xiliang! You shouldn't destroy the Yellow Turbans. If you don't get any benefits from the Yellow Turbans uprising, the Yellow Turbans uprising will fail sooner or later. It would be better if you provide some equipment and so on at that time and let them break into the capital and kill the emperor. It doesn't matter if you don't give up the crown prince position and wait until the princes demand punishment. This will be better! But what's ridiculous is that the Marquis, who keeps making decisions for the people, raises his butcher's knife to the peasants. It's the royal family who forced the peasants to rebel, so they put all the blame on corrupt officials. Doesn't it mean you're awesome because you traveled through time and became a prince? The so-called corrupt officials were also caused by the royal family. In the early stages of each dynasty, there were good officials everywhere, just because the emperors who founded the country were all for the country, but their descendants only want to enjoy the imperial power. It is as ridiculous as Dian Wei's belief that the protagonist is a good person!
Liu Hong was only in his thirties when he died. How many years have you passed since 180? What a great guy, Liu Hong gave birth to a son when he was less than ten years old... I give you a hundred likes👍👍👍👍👍👍...
Haha, you just rushed to a blacksmith and gave up decisively in a cowardly manner. What was he writing? The author didn't even check the information, right?
The logic is too confusing, and it feels like the author is just arranging the plot based on his own preferences.
I think the author arranged it how he felt when writing. You may have overlooked the character of the characters in the book. The most important thing is that the title is of no use here in Pig's Feet, and the official position also sounds good and looks good. The fourth and third sons of the Yuan family are so awesome, even more awesome than Lao Tzu, the great Han prince. In terms of family, your Yuan family is your younger brother, and in terms of talent, your Yuan family is your younger brother. In terms of merit, there were a few older than the protagonist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, but what is the result of doing so much? Two or three kittens followed the protagonist all over the place. Little Hua Xiong was also said to be the most powerful general in the Liangzhou Army. What do you think of Li Jue and Guo Si? Dong Zhuo had many powerful generals, all of whom had experienced the war with the Qiang people and the bitter cold in Xiliang. Forget it, don't say more, it's a waste of time.
nt book
In real life, would the author give his wife to his boss to get a higher position?
God
Just forget it if you force a time period error. An abandoned son, unless he is placed on a pillar of shame, or is opposed by all the ministers. Such an abandoned son is especially an abandoned son who is particularly loved by the emperor. There are only two consequences, one is to be demoted to a commoner, and the other is to be executed. If there is no big fault, the foreigner must be a prince anyway. You are forcing a prince to be installed. I am also drunk. . . Divine book
The author is just... He doesn't know if anything he writes is consistent with historical data! Liu Hong was born in 156 AD. In 180 AD, he was only 24 years old, and the child turned out to be 16 years old. You can have a baby at the age of eight, right? Liu Xie was only born in 181 AD. In 180 AD, she was the young lady.
Ma Chao, Lu Bu, and others all followed Liu Yu's example of pretending to be cool, often playing tricks, and basically never saw the generals killed in front of the battle, and used various tricks to commit suicide.













