
Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty: Prime Minister, I Really Don't Know Magic
by Daluoluo
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Veterinarian Liu Yifu traveled to the end of the Han Dynasty and became Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. Facing Cao Cao who was raising his troops to Luo, facing the dying Han Dynasty, and facing the disintegrating world, he spoke from the bottom of his heart: Prime Minister Cao, I really don't know magic! I just received the three volumes of the Heavenly Book from Emperor Gao in my dream! Prime Minister Cao, I told you to stay away from widows, but you didn't listen... Prime Minister Cao, Zhang Ji, Guo Fan, Li Jue, Liu Yao, Yang Feng, Han Xian, Yuan Shu, Sun Ce, Yuan Shao... They really were not killed by my curse, they were destined to be like this, so don't be afraid! Prime Minister Cao, please get up quickly. I really don't know how to bring the dead back to life. Your son, Cao Chong, was not completely dead and was saved by me. I really am not a living god! Kong Ming, Gong Jin, Zhong Da, Shi Yuan... I have all said that I don't know magic and I am not a God Emperor. You should stop worshiping me!
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Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
The perspective is indeed unique, and it brings a little innovation to the Three Kingdoms literature. But the side effects get worse the further you look at it. At first I wanted to give it 5 points, but now it seems I can only give it 3 points. Let's talk about the advantages first: 1. It is indeed good to use divine authority as the starting point. 2. The overall idea of moving from faith to science is quite good. 3. The article is mixed with viewpoints centered on class history, which is quite good. Let's talk about the shortcomings: First, humor in the writing style does not mean endless ridicule. Liu Bei and Cao Cao in history were both principled. Now this way of writing greatly weakens the historical image of the characters and is unacceptable. Second, the word must be called a family, which is equivalent to the social structure determining the ideology, but ignoring the economic foundation. The noble family is a shareholder, and the noble family wants to repay, so why is Cao Cao still farming? Cao Cao and Liu Bei are essentially not the spokespersons of the family. Not to mention that the emperor on your side is engaged in divine power and productivity. Is there such a nonsense enfeoffment system? It was actually led by Cao Cao and supported by Liu Bei? If the clan was so powerful, Sun Quan would have surrendered in the Battle of Chibi. Third, unreasonable plot development. It can be seen that it is indeed written specifically to cater to some readers. Anyway, it is just absurd, and making money is the most important thing. But in fact it is also a process of losing the basic base. There are many authors who have written the essence of the Three Kingdoms literature. If the author has this level, why not take the high road of expressing his level? What a pity.
The author has good historical background
The author of this book has a good historical background. There is one detail that readers don't pay attention to, which is the battle between the protagonist Emperor Xian of Han and Zhang Ji's sister Zhang Jiang. Zhang Ji died from random arrows from the Jingzhou army, and Zhang Jiang wanted to kill a villain and curse Liu Biao. The protagonist estimated that it would take more than 10 years to take effect. The author used historical knowledge here. Zhang Ji died in 197 and Liu Biao died in 208, which was almost 10 years ago. It can be seen that the author's historical knowledge is really at his fingertips, and he can make jokes anytime and anywhere, but most readers are still at a loss and have no idea what is being said. This is called "pretty eyes for the blind", and the pearl is secretly cast. It's a pity that so few people read such a good book.
The Three Kingdoms full of fairy tales
As funny and light-hearted as always ➕Extra.
Very bad
I stayed until the third chapter. I couldn't stand it any longer. It was so annoying.
Using technology and faith
The king who ruled the Eurasian continent
Always support Daluoluo's books
Why are so few people reading Da Luoluo's books now? Da Luoluo is one of the few online writers with very rich historical knowledge, and his writing style is also very interesting. While writing about the history that he has devastated, he is also making fun of historical figures. It is really full of laughter and curses. Maybe it's because of historical nihilism. However, why worry too much about it? It's just a novelist saying that it's not good to be more generous.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
The perspective is indeed unique, and it brings a little innovation to the Three Kingdoms literature. But the side effects get worse the further you look at it. At first I wanted to give it 5 points, but now it seems I can only give it 3 points. Let's talk about the advantages first: 1. It is indeed good to use divine authority as the starting point. 2. The overall idea of moving from faith to science is quite good. 3. The article is mixed with viewpoints centered on class history, which is quite good. Let's talk about the shortcomings: First, humor in the writing style does not mean endless ridicule. Liu Bei and Cao Cao in history were both principled. Now this way of writing greatly weakens the historical image of the characters and is unacceptable. Second, the word must be called a family, which is equivalent to the social structure determining the ideology, but ignoring the economic foundation. The noble family is a shareholder, and the noble family wants to repay, so why is Cao Cao still farming? Cao Cao and Liu Bei are essentially not the spokespersons of the family. Not to mention that the emperor on your side is engaged in divine power and productivity. Is there such a nonsense enfeoffment system? It was actually led by Cao Cao and supported by Liu Bei? If the clan was so powerful, Sun Quan would have surrendered in the Battle of Chibi. Third, unreasonable plot development. It can be seen that it is indeed written specifically to cater to some readers. Anyway, it is just absurd, and making money is the most important thing. But in fact it is also a process of losing the basic base. There are many authors who have written the essence of the Three Kingdoms literature. If the author has this level, why not take the high road of expressing his level? What a pity.
The author has good historical background
The author of this book has a good historical background. There is one detail that readers don't pay attention to, which is the battle between the protagonist Emperor Xian of Han and Zhang Ji's sister Zhang Jiang. Zhang Ji died from random arrows from the Jingzhou army, and Zhang Jiang wanted to kill a villain and curse Liu Biao. The protagonist estimated that it would take more than 10 years to take effect. The author used historical knowledge here. Zhang Ji died in 197 and Liu Biao died in 208, which was almost 10 years ago. It can be seen that the author's historical knowledge is really at his fingertips, and he can make jokes anytime and anywhere, but most readers are still at a loss and have no idea what is being said. This is called "pretty eyes for the blind", and the pearl is secretly cast. It's a pity that so few people read such a good book.
The Three Kingdoms full of fairy tales
As funny and light-hearted as always ➕Extra.
Very bad
I stayed until the third chapter. I couldn't stand it any longer. It was so annoying.
Using technology and faith
The king who ruled the Eurasian continent
Always support Daluoluo's books
Why are so few people reading Da Luoluo's books now? Da Luoluo is one of the few online writers with very rich historical knowledge, and his writing style is also very interesting. While writing about the history that he has devastated, he is also making fun of historical figures. It is really full of laughter and curses. Maybe it's because of historical nihilism. However, why worry too much about it? It's just a novelist saying that it's not good to be more generous.
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Veterinarian Liu Yifu traveled to the end of the Han Dynasty and became Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. Facing Cao Cao who was raising his troops to Luo, facing the dying Han Dynasty, and facing the disintegrating world, he spoke out his heartfelt words: Prime Minister Cao, I really don't know magic! I just received the three volumes of the Heavenly Book from Emperor Gao in my dream! Prime Minister Cao, I told you to stay away from the widow, but you didn't... Prime Minister Cao, Zhang Ji, Guo Fan, Li Cui, Liu Yao, Yang Feng, Han Xian, Yuan Shu, Sun Ce, Yuan Shao... They were really not killed by my curse. They were destined to be like this, so don't be afraid! Prime Minister Cao, please get up quickly. I really don't know how to bring the dead back to life. Your son, Cao Chong, was not completely dead and was rescued by me. I really am not a living god! Kong Ming, Gong Jin, Zhong Da,... I have all said that I do not know magic and I am not a God Emperor, so you should stop worshiping me!




This book has 132 chapters. The mudslide in the Three Kingdoms novel was quite funny in the early stages. This reality takes the advantage of being a time traveler to the extreme. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty plays the role of a magic stick, and the emperor of the Han Dynasty combines politics and religion. It was really good at the beginning, but I stopped watching Xianhan after that.













