
Recasting the Three Kingdoms: the Headwind Situation is What Makes it Interesting
by Because Of Caring About Xichao
About This Novel
Ouch? Is this the 23rd year of Jian'an? Although Liu Bei is about to become the King of Hanzhong this year and reach the pinnacle of his life, But the next scene is the decline of prosperity: Guan Yu, who was so powerful in China, was defeated in Maicheng, and the Sun and Liu alliance turned against each other. Liu Bei's dream of reviving the Han Dynasty was about to come to nothing due to internal and external difficulties. Thinking back to those days when he visited the thatched cottage three times, Mr. Shui Jing once looked up to the sky and said: "Although Wolong has found his master, it's a pity that he didn't get it at the right time!" "Sanxing Dahan? Time is running out." "What an interesting headwind situation!" Penguin family number: 3 7 3 0 1 7 8 4 6 If you are short on books, please read my other three novels, thank you.
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Long-winded
It's so long-winded, Chapter 60 and I haven't left the village yet😂😂😂😂😂
Junk article
After reading two chapters, I didn't want to read anymore. I knew that Jingzhou was about to lose and I didn't come out, but I still dared to join Liu Bei. Wouldn't that mean joining the Chinese army in 1949? Since the setting is a die-hard Shu fan, he shouldn't be a fool and lose his mind. Besides, in ancient times, the only targets were the population. How many people did the Shu Han state need to support its soldiers? Besides, Hao Li Xing describes the devastation caused by the wars on the people from the death of Emperor Ling to the crusade against Dong Zhuo. It can actually be used to describe the living conditions of the people during the Cao Wei regime. Can it be used directly to describe Liu Bei's group that had not conquered Hanzhong yet because the government did not listen to what was right and the people were dishonest.
It's written like a girl, it's too soft
Anyone can be bullied, so why not die?
I can't stand the first three chapters. The main plot is too slow and Pig's Feet doesn't lay out the main plot.
Is it a female author? The historical novel is almost turned into a romance novel. A more delicate writing style is acceptable, but yours is a bit too much.
Where have all the other comments gone?
I understand the truth, so author, have you forgotten all about Zhang Fei's family? Guan Ping's marriage, Guan Yu's death, Liu Bei's death, Cao Wei went south to Zhang Fei as if they didn't exist, so he asked what would happen if Guan Yu was given the title of king Zhang Fei... Before considering this, what about Zhang Fei, the cavalry general who faced Cao Wei's march south to the Han Dynasty?
The author is not accurate at all about the timeline of the characters. There is a lot of age difference and they are much younger. Guan Ping and Zhao Yun are both more than 10 years younger.
A long-winded account
The word count is reduced in a very detailed way... The plot is too slow and the words are not concise enough. I just feel tired after reading 130 chapters...
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Long-winded
It's so long-winded, Chapter 60 and I haven't left the village yet😂😂😂😂😂
Junk article
After reading two chapters, I didn't want to read anymore. I knew that Jingzhou was about to lose and I didn't come out, but I still dared to join Liu Bei. Wouldn't that mean joining the Chinese army in 1949? Since the setting is a die-hard Shu fan, he shouldn't be a fool and lose his mind. Besides, in ancient times, the only targets were the population. How many people did the Shu Han state need to support its soldiers? Besides, Hao Li Xing describes the devastation caused by the wars on the people from the death of Emperor Ling to the crusade against Dong Zhuo. It can actually be used to describe the living conditions of the people during the Cao Wei regime. Can it be used directly to describe Liu Bei's group that had not conquered Hanzhong yet because the government did not listen to what was right and the people were dishonest.
It's written like a girl, it's too soft
Anyone can be bullied, so why not die?
I can't stand the first three chapters. The main plot is too slow and Pig's Feet doesn't lay out the main plot.
Is it a female author? The historical novel is almost turned into a romance novel. A more delicate writing style is acceptable, but yours is a bit too much.
Where have all the other comments gone?
I understand the truth, so author, have you forgotten all about Zhang Fei's family? Guan Ping's marriage, Guan Yu's death, Liu Bei's death, Cao Wei went south to Zhang Fei as if they didn't exist, so he asked what would happen if Guan Yu was given the title of king Zhang Fei... Before considering this, what about Zhang Fei, the cavalry general who faced Cao Wei's march south to the Han Dynasty?
The author is not accurate at all about the timeline of the characters. There is a lot of age difference and they are much younger. Guan Ping and Zhao Yun are both more than 10 years younger.
A long-winded account
The word count is reduced in a very detailed way... The plot is too slow and the words are not concise enough. I just feel tired after reading 130 chapters...
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