
Business Three Kingdoms
by Red Tiger
About This Novel
Preface: (Introduction) A businessman who used to be a teacher and his three teacher friends traveled through time and space to the Three Kingdoms era during an expedition to Shennongjia (it's old-fashioned, there is no other way, if you are not satisfied, just throw your ticket at me, -_-). They were dissatisfied with the current situation in China at that time and were deeply worried about the coming era of chaos in China. In order to avoid the 300 years of suffering of the Han nation, they rose up in these troubled times and established a country based on business. Use the developed economy and advanced products to create a social system more suitable for economic development, build a stronger army, and implement their unification and colonial plans. Their vision has transcended the battles in the Central Plains and looked towards distant Rome and Egypt. As for Japan, it was just a small step in their colonial plan. The book explores the social structure, legal system, official system, and religious concepts. It is purely YY. I hope readers will not make analogies or take them seriously. The glory belongs to the Han nation, and the bricks and mortar belong to me. Just for the readers to laugh. Business symbolizes competition, struggle, adventure, pursuit, creation, strategy, overall situation, development, means, rules, standards, strength, wealth, interests, value, success or failure, management, talent, transaction, responsibility, collaboration, democracy, freedom, rights, ideas, innovation, choice, efficiency, knowledge, technology, information, resources, products, circulation... Please don't be mistaken by the title of the book! ! ! The much-anticipated "Business Three Kingdoms" has finally been officially launched. Due to many problems, this book has not been able to be released to everyone as scheduled. The editorial department has also received many inquiries from enthusiastic readers. We can only express our deep apologies for this. As early as early February, we received hundreds of messages requesting to order "Business Three Kingdoms". Some readers even remitted money to the company on the same day. However, we had anticipated the book's publication schedule at that time, so we only replied to most people's phone messages to please remit money after the book was published. To this day, the company's mailbox is full of emails requesting notification of remittance after the book is published. We are really touched. After repeated transmissions, one hundred sets of books signed by Lord Chihu have officially begun to be remitted. The first batch of readers to remit money will be the first to receive the book. We will confirm with you one by one according to the remittance slip. The other four hundred books will also be remitted one after another. Readers who have not yet remitted the money can continue to order this book from us. The price is still 25 yuan, a 20% discount! (Another reply to some popular questions from readers: 1: Because the subsequent revision of the manuscript is still open to discussion, the book is expected to end in four or five volumes. If it ends in five volumes, readers who have previously wired a set of 4 copies do not need to panic. You will also enjoy discounts and signatures for the remaining copies. 2: The issue of overseas mail ordering. This is because our company has no overseas business, and the postage is high, which is difficult to handle. If there are overseas readers who really want to be full, you can go to the local post office to check the postage costs, and then send them together. You can contact our company. Three: There are two copies, 1 and 2, each with a word count of 300,000, and the price remains unchanged at 25 yuan. Mail order consultation phone: 021-63174943 or 021-63170956. Contact: Zhang Linlin, Sun You. If you find it inconvenient to make a phone call, you can remit money directly to the following address: Shanghai Tangfeng Book Co., Ltd. (21St Floor, Yisheng Building, Henderson Night City Plaza, 547 Tianmu West Road, Shanghai) Postal Code: 200070, Payee: He Yiping.
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This book was written in 2005. It is definitely not in line with our current appetites. Don't complain about it if you don't read it.
Your literary talent is good, but most of your literary talent is shown in nonsense, nonsense...
Your literary talent is good, but most of your literary talent is shown in nonsense, nonsense...
This introduction is a bit too long, right?
A nice book that directly uses the early Western democratic republic system to apply it to the Three Kingdoms
The protagonist is a businessman who falls into a cave during an expedition and travels back to the Three Kingdoms period. The protagonist's figure and appearance are very similar to Liu Bei's, and he directly replaces Liu Bei and develops in the Three Kingdoms period. He uses modern superior systems to manage the country and is far superior to contemporary people in terms of military, technology, commerce, and agriculture. Because of this novel, I regained my understanding. It turns out that the idea of democracy began to sprout in Socrates in the West more than 2,000 years ago. It is a very subversive and beautiful book. The only flaw is that the book is all based on the first-person perspective of the protagonist.
I was shocked by your introduction
At first glance, I was shocked. The introduction was so long. When I looked carefully, I found that there was more to it than just the introduction.
Why is there no Zhuge Liang when writing about the Three Kingdoms? Faint
After reading the book reviews, I knew this book was not good.
So fake!
The descriptions in some places are too false! It's really disgusting to describe the protagonist as an idiot who has been killing people for so long and still thinks those people are thugs! When did China become so chaotic? Just random writing
The longest introduction
Take a look at this novel about a country founded on business
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Official(13)Scraped 21d ago
I have something to say
This book was written in 2005. It is definitely not in line with our current appetites. Don't complain about it if you don't read it.
Your literary talent is good, but most of your literary talent is shown in nonsense, nonsense...
Your literary talent is good, but most of your literary talent is shown in nonsense, nonsense...
This introduction is a bit too long, right?
A nice book that directly uses the early Western democratic republic system to apply it to the Three Kingdoms
The protagonist is a businessman who falls into a cave during an expedition and travels back to the Three Kingdoms period. The protagonist's figure and appearance are very similar to Liu Bei's, and he directly replaces Liu Bei and develops in the Three Kingdoms period. He uses modern superior systems to manage the country and is far superior to contemporary people in terms of military, technology, commerce, and agriculture. Because of this novel, I regained my understanding. It turns out that the idea of democracy began to sprout in Socrates in the West more than 2,000 years ago. It is a very subversive and beautiful book. The only flaw is that the book is all based on the first-person perspective of the protagonist.
I was shocked by your introduction
At first glance, I was shocked. The introduction was so long. When I looked carefully, I found that there was more to it than just the introduction.
Why is there no Zhuge Liang when writing about the Three Kingdoms? Faint
After reading the book reviews, I knew this book was not good.
So fake!
The descriptions in some places are too false! It's really disgusting to describe the protagonist as an idiot who has been killing people for so long and still thinks those people are thugs! When did China become so chaotic? Just random writing
The longest introduction
Take a look at this novel about a country founded on business
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This is an extraordinary time travel through the Three Kingdoms. This time, the protagonist does not use black technology to farm, nor does he fight in official circles. Instead, the protagonist is allowed to accumulate capital based on the commercial field to change history and travel across the Three Kingdoms. Introduction: The protagonist who traveled from the earth was a businessman who once worked as a teacher. Because he could not bear the social conditions at that time, especially in order to avoid the disasters that would later be brought to the Chinese people by the Five Husbands, he established a country based on business and led the people to start farming.




Use my blood to defend my mighty man! Use my bones to build my Great Wall! Use my blade to protect my people! With my sweat, restore my great man!

History + archaeological team's overall time travel + "entrepreneurship". A book I picked up in the library.




A masterpiece among the novels of the Three Kingdoms. Multiple people wear novels. The best one of the same type that I have seen is "The Boiled Qing Dynasty" with five people wearing it. Unfortunately, I can't find it on the starting point, so I can only put it here.













