
I, Liu Bian, Sanxing Han Dynasty
by Dim Star L
About This Novel
"The Three Kingdoms are gone, I said so!" Back in the late Han Dynasty, Liu Bian vowed not to be a young emperor who was ended by a glass of poisonous wine. Liu Bei, continue to support the Han Dynasty; Cao Cao, is he worthy of being a general in the Western Conquest? As for Sun Ce and Sun Quan, oh, Sun Jian is not dead yet! It was the third year of Zhongping, and Liu Bian had just been taken back to Luoyang Palace. Emperor Ling had not yet left him with the judgment that he was "frivolous and without dignity and cannot be the master of others." The fire in Luoyang has not yet started, and there is still time. This is an era of tragedy for idealists, but Liu Bian wanted to prove that it was not just the Shu Han that was capable of guarding ministers who worked tirelessly at home and loyal men who forgot themselves outside.
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Official(19)Scraped 21d ago
I finally understand why people in the Three Kingdoms, Wei and Jin Dynasties, had their hearts set on the Han Dynasty
The aristocratic families of the Han Dynasty were selfish and greedy, and their actions shook the foundation of the country. They sat back and watched the court lose power, and finally brought the Han Dynasty to its knees. Only when we face troubled times do we realize how good the Han Dynasty was. In troubled times, the powerful princes not only restricted their ability to compete for local means of production, but also demanded money, food, and even the lives of their families.
very good
It's very good, but it's written too slowly. I've been reading it for a long time and it's still the same.
I've been putting on the show for half a day
Even if you don't ascend to the throne, you still have to play behind the scenes, right? Why don't you enthrone the protagonist early and become the emperor? ? It's always down there
It's a very good book, but maybe I was too engrossed in reading it, which made me feel aggrieved and angry.
As the title says, the book is a good book, but when the protagonist succeeds to the throne, the whole situation is like the "people are in full swing" during the Chongzhen period - although in reality the two sides may be similar, I don't want to leave it for the plot and style. Anyway, I was very upset when I watched it. Especially in the last few chapters, I have been off guard several times when I wrote about Lu Zhi. Why, because he just plays the role of "Let me say something fair". In fact, he is just a mess, with no position at all, and I am speechless... [Emot=default,04/]
Ah, it's over, it's over, it's over, it's over
It looks good, but there are really few reviews.
not bad
Update quickly, I can't see enough.
Gold Rush in Shali
This is a very good novel, wonderfully written and detailed.
It was really cool to watch early on. It is recommended that the author finish this book and start the next one.
Writing is okay
There is no system, which is great! It's just that the pace is a bit slow.
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Official(19)Scraped 21d ago
I finally understand why people in the Three Kingdoms, Wei and Jin Dynasties, had their hearts set on the Han Dynasty
The aristocratic families of the Han Dynasty were selfish and greedy, and their actions shook the foundation of the country. They sat back and watched the court lose power, and finally brought the Han Dynasty to its knees. Only when we face troubled times do we realize how good the Han Dynasty was. In troubled times, the powerful princes not only restricted their ability to compete for local means of production, but also demanded money, food, and even the lives of their families.
very good
It's very good, but it's written too slowly. I've been reading it for a long time and it's still the same.
I've been putting on the show for half a day
Even if you don't ascend to the throne, you still have to play behind the scenes, right? Why don't you enthrone the protagonist early and become the emperor? ? It's always down there
It's a very good book, but maybe I was too engrossed in reading it, which made me feel aggrieved and angry.
As the title says, the book is a good book, but when the protagonist succeeds to the throne, the whole situation is like the "people are in full swing" during the Chongzhen period - although in reality the two sides may be similar, I don't want to leave it for the plot and style. Anyway, I was very upset when I watched it. Especially in the last few chapters, I have been off guard several times when I wrote about Lu Zhi. Why, because he just plays the role of "Let me say something fair". In fact, he is just a mess, with no position at all, and I am speechless... [Emot=default,04/]
Ah, it's over, it's over, it's over, it's over
It looks good, but there are really few reviews.
not bad
Update quickly, I can't see enough.
Gold Rush in Shali
This is a very good novel, wonderfully written and detailed.
It was really cool to watch early on. It is recommended that the author finish this book and start the next one.
Writing is okay
There is no system, which is great! It's just that the pace is a bit slow.
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It's good to watch. It travels through the story of Liu Bian, the young emperor of the late Han Dynasty. The Yellow Turban Rebellion has been put down, Emperor Ling has not yet died, the Han Dynasty has not lost its authority, and the situation can still be saved. Introduction: "The Three Kingdoms are gone, I said so!" Back in the late Han Dynasty, Liu Bian vowed not to be a young emperor who was ended by a glass of poisonous wine. Liu Bei, continue to support the Han Dynasty; Cao Cao, is he still worthy of being a general in the Western Conquest? As for Sun Ce and Sun Quan, oh, Sun Jian is not dead yet! It was the third year of Zhongping, and Liu Bian had just been taken back to Luoyang Palace. Emperor Ling had not yet left him with the judgment that he was "frivolous and without dignity and cannot be the master of others." The fire in Luoyang has not yet started, and there is still time. This is an era of tragedy for idealists, but Liu Bian wanted to prove that it was not just the Shu Han that was capable of guarding ministers who worked tirelessly at home and loyal men who forgot themselves outside.




Plot: ❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤 Character: ❤️❤️❤️🖤🖤 The Three Kingdoms novel I recently read has smooth writing and compact plot, and is watchable. However, the historical figures currently appearing are very stereotyped. Compared with the Cao Mao novel I recently read, I can only say that the historical works are too homogeneous and can easily be compared.




Emperor's text of the late Han Dynasty, grain and grass Liu Bian started the game in the right direction. The Ling Emperor is not written as a staff maker, and there is nothing particularly clever about it. It is just a common problem for new authors that the writing style is a bit immature.




Han Dynasty is fucking coming to me. Following the formal process, he became the prince first and then the emperor. He also followed the path of glory. He reformed the government first and took it one step at a time. Unlike some authors who were eager to reform immediately.













