
Three Kingdoms: Zhao Lie Plotted the Master Plan, and Yan Han Prospered Three Times
by I Won't See You When The Flowers Are Falling
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[Exquisite Three Kingdoms, read with confidence] Traveling through the late Han Dynasty, just in time for Cao Cao's second expedition to Xuzhou, he was accidentally rescued by Liu Bei. As a gangster, Li Yi could only hug Liu Bei's thigh tightly. Lao Liu's Xuzhou suffered from internal and external troubles, internal factions were constantly fighting, and external powers coveted him. Li Yi helped Liu Bei plan, conquered various factions in Xuzhou internally, and struck hard externally. If you go north, you can compete with Yuan Cao, if you go south, you can seize the two states of Jing and Yang, and if you go west, you can aspire to conquer the Central Plains... Yuan Shao: "Li Yi is like a god with his troops. Even if Han Bai is resurrected, he may not be here." Cao Cao: " Seeing Li Yi, I realized that there are many mediocre people in the world. There are many who are not as good as Yi, but few who are better than Yi!" Liu Bei: "When I started my career, I never expected such a situation. All this depends on the power of Prime Minister Li!"
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Official(13)Scraped 21d ago
It's quite annoying to see the fighting general, and it's written in a deductive way.
So far so good. But the protagonist is a little too smooth sailing and encounters almost no setbacks. Even if it is as strong as Wolong, there are street pavilions and upper valleys, and it will be forced to make empty plans. I'm really afraid that the follow-up will degenerate into a boring and enjoyable article.
When you see the name, give it to Samsung first.
Let's put it this way, the foundation was laid in the Eastern and Western Han Dynasties. Cao Cao was so powerful that he did not dare to proclaim himself emperor. He prepared for decades before his son became emperor. Why are modern people called Han nationality, Han people! Let's learn more about it! If there really is another big man named Liu, then there will be no need to consider becoming emperor with other surnames! No matter whether it is aristocratic families or ordinary people, they will think that only the surname Liu should be a member of the royal family. No matter how rubbish he is, no one will dare to overthrow him!
Sima Hui rated it as a failure, and the protagonist became a golden person. . . . .
My god, the Khan, expressed his dissatisfaction. He even dared to name my son and used my character
Nice looking
The writing is good and the logic is quite thorough. I just want to mention a small flaw, that is, whether it is popular science or idioms, it is best not to appear too many times. For example, it was said earlier that the Lu Su family was rich, and it was said that Yuan Shao was powerful and Cao Cao did not unify the north seven years after Yuan Shao's death, etc. Basically, the same text will appear every few chapters. I have read more than 90 chapters, and I have read these two at least three or four times. I can't remember the others at the moment. Although it does not affect the overall situation, it feels very awkward after reading carefully.
Not to mention the fluff, it's very comfortable to watch.
The writing of Three Kingdoms is indeed very good.
I have read dozens of fanfics about the Three Kingdoms, and this one is really worth reading.
Three Kingdoms: Zhao Lie plotted the master plan, and Yan Han prospered three times
[Exquisite Three Kingdoms, read with confidence] Traveling through the late Han Dynasty, just in time for Cao Cao's second expedition to Xuzhou, he was accidentally rescued by Liu Bei. As a gangster, Li Yi could only hug Liu Bei's thigh tightly. Lao Liu's Xuzhou suffered from internal and external troubles, internal factions were constantly fighting, and external powers coveted him. Li Yi helped Liu Bei plan, conquered various factions in Xuzhou internally, and struck hard externally. If you go north, you can compete with Yuan Cao, if you go south, you can seize the two states of Jing and Yang, and if you go west, you can conquer the Central Plains... Yuan Shao: "Li Yi is like a god in using troops. Even if Han Bai is resurrected, he may not be here." Cao Cao: "When I saw Li Yi, I realized that there are many mediocre people in the world. There are many who are not as good as Yi, but few who are better than Yi!" Liu Bei: "When I started my business, I never expected such a situation. This all depends on the power of Prime Minister Li!"
Bookworm Summary
I often read novels about traveling through the Three Kingdoms. The summary is as follows: As long as the monarch's family or brothers (in-laws) are killed, basically no one will overthrow the Han Dynasty. 😂 So I laugh when I see many people writing about unifying the Three Kingdoms, but I just don't know who they are fighting for. The charming ancestors are all cannibals. If you don't believe me, keep washing. [Emot=default,14/]
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Official(13)Scraped 21d ago
It's quite annoying to see the fighting general, and it's written in a deductive way.
So far so good. But the protagonist is a little too smooth sailing and encounters almost no setbacks. Even if it is as strong as Wolong, there are street pavilions and upper valleys, and it will be forced to make empty plans. I'm really afraid that the follow-up will degenerate into a boring and enjoyable article.
When you see the name, give it to Samsung first.
Let's put it this way, the foundation was laid in the Eastern and Western Han Dynasties. Cao Cao was so powerful that he did not dare to proclaim himself emperor. He prepared for decades before his son became emperor. Why are modern people called Han nationality, Han people! Let's learn more about it! If there really is another big man named Liu, then there will be no need to consider becoming emperor with other surnames! No matter whether it is aristocratic families or ordinary people, they will think that only the surname Liu should be a member of the royal family. No matter how rubbish he is, no one will dare to overthrow him!
Sima Hui rated it as a failure, and the protagonist became a golden person. . . . .
My god, the Khan, expressed his dissatisfaction. He even dared to name my son and used my character
Nice looking
The writing is good and the logic is quite thorough. I just want to mention a small flaw, that is, whether it is popular science or idioms, it is best not to appear too many times. For example, it was said earlier that the Lu Su family was rich, and it was said that Yuan Shao was powerful and Cao Cao did not unify the north seven years after Yuan Shao's death, etc. Basically, the same text will appear every few chapters. I have read more than 90 chapters, and I have read these two at least three or four times. I can't remember the others at the moment. Although it does not affect the overall situation, it feels very awkward after reading carefully.
Not to mention the fluff, it's very comfortable to watch.
The writing of Three Kingdoms is indeed very good.
I have read dozens of fanfics about the Three Kingdoms, and this one is really worth reading.
Three Kingdoms: Zhao Lie plotted the master plan, and Yan Han prospered three times
[Exquisite Three Kingdoms, read with confidence] Traveling through the late Han Dynasty, just in time for Cao Cao's second expedition to Xuzhou, he was accidentally rescued by Liu Bei. As a gangster, Li Yi could only hug Liu Bei's thigh tightly. Lao Liu's Xuzhou suffered from internal and external troubles, internal factions were constantly fighting, and external powers coveted him. Li Yi helped Liu Bei plan, conquered various factions in Xuzhou internally, and struck hard externally. If you go north, you can compete with Yuan Cao, if you go south, you can seize the two states of Jing and Yang, and if you go west, you can conquer the Central Plains... Yuan Shao: "Li Yi is like a god in using troops. Even if Han Bai is resurrected, he may not be here." Cao Cao: "When I saw Li Yi, I realized that there are many mediocre people in the world. There are many who are not as good as Yi, but few who are better than Yi!" Liu Bei: "When I started my business, I never expected such a situation. This all depends on the power of Prime Minister Li!"
Bookworm Summary
I often read novels about traveling through the Three Kingdoms. The summary is as follows: As long as the monarch's family or brothers (in-laws) are killed, basically no one will overthrow the Han Dynasty. 😂 So I laugh when I see many people writing about unifying the Three Kingdoms, but I just don't know who they are fighting for. The charming ancestors are all cannibals. If you don't believe me, keep washing. [Emot=default,14/]
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This is a masterpiece of Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao is a traitor. Although his personal ethics are criticized, he is domineering and powerful as a king. It is not impossible to defect to him. However, for the protagonist, defecting to Liu Bei will make the world brighter.




⭐⭐ New: This book is of the more enduring, slow-burn type. Contains elements of intrigue, war, and hegemony. The main story is about Liu Bei's relationship with the emperor and his ministers. I like to see the protagonist's careful entry into establishing his own business. The title of the book clearly states that he is the mastermind. ............(Previous comment) Not bad, not even close to Samsung. When I saw chapter sixty-nine, I knew this book was worth saving.




Overall review: It's very interesting, one of the top ones in the Three Kingdoms category. It's no problem to just read it as a fanfic of Lao Luo's trumpet. 1. Theme: Next, conventional routine, modern business elites return to the Three Kingdoms with knowledge and prophets 2. Logic: Above average, basically no big problem. This book is written by combining the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Whichever setting is used should be used. There is one thing, the protagonist actually plays an enhanced version of Zhuge Liang with a prophetic perspective, but it is a bit counterintuitive and taken for granted that a business elite and internal affairs type person is invincible in battles. I think we can delve deeper into the transformation of the protagonist during the war, and then some underlying issues in the logic of the social operation of the Three Kingdoms. It is a pity that these are all brushed aside. The protagonist is invincible, but why was invincibility not written? He is invincible anyway. 3. Writing style: Excellent, the author is of high standard, some classical Chinese writing is very comfortable, close to the wording and sentences of the Lao Three Kingdoms. 4. Level of enjoyment: above average. The protagonist has a smooth journey. Emperor Zhaolie's courtesy corporal, and the bird's eye view of Feng Chu's younger generation are certainly very enjoyable, but they are so enjoyable that there are no points of conflict and it becomes dull (the modifier parameters are set too high). The points of conflict are a little less, and there is no drama like thirty years in Hedong and thirty years in Hexi.




[Work background]: Three Kingdoms [Protagonist Attribute]: Time Travel [Emotional Line]: Multiple heroines [Main Plot]: The protagonist Li Yi traveled to the time when Cao Cao was conquering Xuzhou. He was taken in by Liu Bei because of his unknown identity ("black house") and became his important adviser. The novel is based on the framework of the official history of the Three Kingdoms, but adds the protagonist's modern knowledge and strategies to change the direction of history (such as Liu Bei becoming king in advance and establishing the "Qi State"). The protagonist Li Yi is a strategic character who is good at internal affairs reform and military layout, and promotes the rapid development of Liu Bei's power. In the early stage, he helped Liu Bei integrate Xuzhou's internal factions and resist foreign enemies such as Cao Cao and Yuan Shu. In the middle period, the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains and economic reforms took place. The "equal tax division" system was implemented in Hebei to reduce the burden on the people and enhance national strength. He defeated Cao Cao and forced him to move his capital to Yecheng; now he is competing with Soochow Zhou Yu to compete for Jingzhou. The novel adopts a hard-core strategy, and the protagonist does not rely on force to crush him, but wins through policy reforms (such as the "Thousands of Farms" project) and diplomatic games (such as alienating the Cao-Sun Alliance). It combines systematic internal affairs, detailed descriptions of agriculture, commerce, and imperial examination reforms, and shows "governing the country" rather than simply "fighting for hegemony." It is a higher-quality Three Kingdoms time travel work in recent years.













