
The Story of Yuan Yao in the Three Kingdoms
by Jack Love
About This Novel
Reborn as Yuan Shu's son, Yuan Yao, he was the first to ask two questions. First, did Dad get the broken stone? Secondly, did Lu Bu marry his daughter? A new book is online, [Lu Bu, a book of Three Kingdoms sent from heaven]
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Official(42)Scraped 21d ago
If the protagonist becomes emperor, the fate of the country will definitely not last more than a hundred years.
What was the biggest problem in the late Han Dynasty? Anyone with a brain knows that they are nobles. Let's analyze Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty. He didn't have any great talents or strategies, but he was quite capable. He was definitely not given the posthumous title of Ling. Why did he sell his official position? Because he had no money. If the treasury had money, who would do this? Where did the money come from? Taxes had to be collected. However, the land was annexed by the nobles. The nobles were rich and the country was poor. If he didn't sell his official position, how would he get the money to do things? There is also the promotion system of the Han Dynasty. If you want to be an official, you must have a reputation. Someone recommends it, and the nobles praise each other. This reputation will come out. As long as your ability is not too bad, you can become an official. If the people have no place to stand, and the lower classes have no way to rise, it will be strange if the world is not in chaos. The protagonist of this book either acquires women or seizes territory. There is no thought of solving the problem at all. Cao Cao and the natives all know how to launch the promotion order to give poor families a channel to rise and suppress the nobles. But you are a time traveler and you have no consciousness to promote the progress of the system. If the gentry doesn't solve the problem, it won't be long before chaos reigns.
Apart from showing off, it's just a slap in the face
After Yuan Shu proclaims himself emperor, he will undoubtedly die, just like Dong Zhuo. Maybe Dong Zhuo can survive, but after Yuan Shu proclaims himself emperor, he will undoubtedly die. Who makes him brain-dead? Proclaimed emperor
Why was Liu Bei so miserable in the early stage of the Three Kingdoms that he almost never won, but Xu Shu came later and won Liu Bei's first big victory in his life? Alas! Can the author write more detailed and attentive battles? Although the protagonist fights a lot with others, it is too rough. I suggest you read Romance of the Three Kingdoms or Romance of the Three Kingdoms!
You can open another book
The author can start another book or continue writing, after all, the protagonist is still young. Cao Cao starts like Rome, Liu Bei starts like Northern Europe, and then the protagonist develops technology, people's livelihood, man and machine, and then sails. Conquer the world, meet Cao Cao's children and Liu Bei's children, divide the world into three parts, start fighting for hegemony, and then dominate the world. Resurrection of spiritual energy, enter fantasy, science fiction, or start competing with everyone who has traveled through time.
I'm a bit deified by Cao Cao. I find that I seem to be very afraid of Cao Cao.
I'm a bit deified by Cao Cao. I find that I seem to be very afraid of Cao Cao.
Why did the author ban my words at the starting point? Was it because I cursed or said something bad?
It's okay, the writing is good,
Come on, support. So far it's pretty good, but I haven't suffered any setbacks. Besides, the protagonist currently has no strategist. He should be defeated in the battle with Zhou Yu.
The author comes out
Come on, author, I want Sun Shangxiang and Cai Wenji
They are all bad works made by losers who want to be obscene and all the women love me.
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Sorry, everyone. Insert an ad The author of 18th-century Total War can't afford to lose Negative comments are deleted, and banning packages become popular.
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Official(42)Scraped 21d ago
If the protagonist becomes emperor, the fate of the country will definitely not last more than a hundred years.
What was the biggest problem in the late Han Dynasty? Anyone with a brain knows that they are nobles. Let's analyze Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty. He didn't have any great talents or strategies, but he was quite capable. He was definitely not given the posthumous title of Ling. Why did he sell his official position? Because he had no money. If the treasury had money, who would do this? Where did the money come from? Taxes had to be collected. However, the land was annexed by the nobles. The nobles were rich and the country was poor. If he didn't sell his official position, how would he get the money to do things? There is also the promotion system of the Han Dynasty. If you want to be an official, you must have a reputation. Someone recommends it, and the nobles praise each other. This reputation will come out. As long as your ability is not too bad, you can become an official. If the people have no place to stand, and the lower classes have no way to rise, it will be strange if the world is not in chaos. The protagonist of this book either acquires women or seizes territory. There is no thought of solving the problem at all. Cao Cao and the natives all know how to launch the promotion order to give poor families a channel to rise and suppress the nobles. But you are a time traveler and you have no consciousness to promote the progress of the system. If the gentry doesn't solve the problem, it won't be long before chaos reigns.
Apart from showing off, it's just a slap in the face
After Yuan Shu proclaims himself emperor, he will undoubtedly die, just like Dong Zhuo. Maybe Dong Zhuo can survive, but after Yuan Shu proclaims himself emperor, he will undoubtedly die. Who makes him brain-dead? Proclaimed emperor
Why was Liu Bei so miserable in the early stage of the Three Kingdoms that he almost never won, but Xu Shu came later and won Liu Bei's first big victory in his life? Alas! Can the author write more detailed and attentive battles? Although the protagonist fights a lot with others, it is too rough. I suggest you read Romance of the Three Kingdoms or Romance of the Three Kingdoms!
You can open another book
The author can start another book or continue writing, after all, the protagonist is still young. Cao Cao starts like Rome, Liu Bei starts like Northern Europe, and then the protagonist develops technology, people's livelihood, man and machine, and then sails. Conquer the world, meet Cao Cao's children and Liu Bei's children, divide the world into three parts, start fighting for hegemony, and then dominate the world. Resurrection of spiritual energy, enter fantasy, science fiction, or start competing with everyone who has traveled through time.
I'm a bit deified by Cao Cao. I find that I seem to be very afraid of Cao Cao.
I'm a bit deified by Cao Cao. I find that I seem to be very afraid of Cao Cao.
Why did the author ban my words at the starting point? Was it because I cursed or said something bad?
It's okay, the writing is good,
Come on, support. So far it's pretty good, but I haven't suffered any setbacks. Besides, the protagonist currently has no strategist. He should be defeated in the battle with Zhou Yu.
The author comes out
Come on, author, I want Sun Shangxiang and Cai Wenji
They are all bad works made by losers who want to be obscene and all the women love me.
advertise
Sorry, everyone. Insert an ad The author of 18th-century Total War can't afford to lose Negative comments are deleted, and banning packages become popular.










