
To Revive the Great Han Dynasty, We Must Start with Dong Zhuo
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"Master, can you do it?" Liu Xie raised the whip in his hand in dissatisfaction. "If you don't work hard, how can I revitalize the Han Dynasty?" "The burden of the three capitals and thirteen states of the Han Dynasty all falls on your shoulders, Grand Master. You must stand up!" This is a story about the master of the resurgence and the heroes of the Han Dynasty. The only thing that's not quite right is that this hero of the Han Dynasty, his name is Dong Zhuo~~~ This book is also known as: "Dong Zhuo's Plan to Cultivate Duke Zhou", "Dong Zhuo: I suspect that I have been PUAed by His Majesty, but I have no evidence", "Liu Xie: Can my posthumous title be changed to Emperor Zhaowu of the Han Dynasty?" ", "Yuan Shao, Cao Cao: It's broken! I seem to have become a traitor! >>
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Official(15)Scraped 21d ago
The first part is okay, but the second part is hard to explain. I have stopped reading after more than 300 chapters. I have no problem with Dong Zhuo being whitewashed. After all, Dong Zhuo's power is the starting point. However, the protagonist has not changed after Dong Zhuo's death. I feel that historical figures are just mindless recommendations. As long as the historical figures are awesome. The characters can be forgiven no matter what their mistakes are. This retreat was due to Liu Bei's disobedience to military orders, which resulted in numerous casualties and casualties among soldiers and a large number of civilians. Liu Bei should be slightly punished for his benevolent act of saving people. The problem was to save Ma Chao and three thousand cavalry who were washed away by the flood. We fought with Cao Cao's fully prepared army. If the reinforcements had not arrived in time, we would still have lost the battle. However, there was no punishment, and he blamed himself as the emperor. I also accepted it. Since the fault was on me, I shouldn't have died like this. There are so many soldiers and common people, should you, the emperor, abdicate the throne and make way for the worthy? It means that the historical figures are infinitely awesome, and the ordinary soldiers and common people are infinitely helpful. You still have to pretend that you are very reluctant to bear the meaningless death of your own army, and you have to suffer who can't suffer the common people. Bah.
If you don't know how to write emotional scenes, then don't write them. I'll give you a hard time.
If you don't know how to write emotional scenes, then don't write them. I'll give you a hard time.
I have just read a few chapters and left my mark first. The first few chapters did not give me a very good feeling. I felt that there was no clear distinction between priorities. No matter good or bad, the emperor is the master of the world. Since the protagonist is the emperor, there is no reason why the emperor serves the people.
It is tasteless to eat and a pity to throw away. The author always has a heroic view of history and dare not lay a finger on any historical figure. Cao Cao followed Yuan Shao to support the puppet emperor and fought against the imperial court to the end. Countless people died in the Central Plains War. In the end, because the protagonist wanted Cao Cao to be a general, he directly pardoned Cao Cao. No one else could be pardoned for supporting the puppet emperor.
There are many details that are not well controlled
When Yuan Shao was killed, Cao Cao probably felt the most, but he did not describe his feelings. In addition, Cao Cao values righteousness the most. After Dong Zhuo's death, he could clearly understand through various information and intelligence that the emperor was now in power. They did not dare to touch the aristocratic family, but the emperor dared to do so. The emperor's heart is devoted to the people, and he also holds the righteousness of the Han Dynasty in his hands. He continued to resist but violated the righteousness and became a traitor to the Han Dynasty. Yuan Shao is in trouble. Cao Cao can be said to be paranoid if he does not return to the Han Dynasty. He still feels unclear about the general trend of the world and there is still a chance for a comeback. However, after the grassland was pacified. Victory is already in the Han Dynasty, and he still fights for it, instead of doing it on his own. If you win, you will also be a traitor. There is something wrong with this setting.
By the way, where is the book club? Want to enter
Has the author forgotten Huangpu Song?
Huangpu Song is not dead at this time, right?
Does the author have any other books?
I can't see enough, ants are crawling all over my body
Doesn't this clear up Dong Zhuo's name? It's like a ** licking a dog. It's just like offering sacrifices to ancestors. Their graves are being dug up!
It's useless, it's not worth spending money to watch for a while.
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Official(15)Scraped 21d ago
The first part is okay, but the second part is hard to explain. I have stopped reading after more than 300 chapters. I have no problem with Dong Zhuo being whitewashed. After all, Dong Zhuo's power is the starting point. However, the protagonist has not changed after Dong Zhuo's death. I feel that historical figures are just mindless recommendations. As long as the historical figures are awesome. The characters can be forgiven no matter what their mistakes are. This retreat was due to Liu Bei's disobedience to military orders, which resulted in numerous casualties and casualties among soldiers and a large number of civilians. Liu Bei should be slightly punished for his benevolent act of saving people. The problem was to save Ma Chao and three thousand cavalry who were washed away by the flood. We fought with Cao Cao's fully prepared army. If the reinforcements had not arrived in time, we would still have lost the battle. However, there was no punishment, and he blamed himself as the emperor. I also accepted it. Since the fault was on me, I shouldn't have died like this. There are so many soldiers and common people, should you, the emperor, abdicate the throne and make way for the worthy? It means that the historical figures are infinitely awesome, and the ordinary soldiers and common people are infinitely helpful. You still have to pretend that you are very reluctant to bear the meaningless death of your own army, and you have to suffer who can't suffer the common people. Bah.
If you don't know how to write emotional scenes, then don't write them. I'll give you a hard time.
If you don't know how to write emotional scenes, then don't write them. I'll give you a hard time.
I have just read a few chapters and left my mark first. The first few chapters did not give me a very good feeling. I felt that there was no clear distinction between priorities. No matter good or bad, the emperor is the master of the world. Since the protagonist is the emperor, there is no reason why the emperor serves the people.
It is tasteless to eat and a pity to throw away. The author always has a heroic view of history and dare not lay a finger on any historical figure. Cao Cao followed Yuan Shao to support the puppet emperor and fought against the imperial court to the end. Countless people died in the Central Plains War. In the end, because the protagonist wanted Cao Cao to be a general, he directly pardoned Cao Cao. No one else could be pardoned for supporting the puppet emperor.
There are many details that are not well controlled
When Yuan Shao was killed, Cao Cao probably felt the most, but he did not describe his feelings. In addition, Cao Cao values righteousness the most. After Dong Zhuo's death, he could clearly understand through various information and intelligence that the emperor was now in power. They did not dare to touch the aristocratic family, but the emperor dared to do so. The emperor's heart is devoted to the people, and he also holds the righteousness of the Han Dynasty in his hands. He continued to resist but violated the righteousness and became a traitor to the Han Dynasty. Yuan Shao is in trouble. Cao Cao can be said to be paranoid if he does not return to the Han Dynasty. He still feels unclear about the general trend of the world and there is still a chance for a comeback. However, after the grassland was pacified. Victory is already in the Han Dynasty, and he still fights for it, instead of doing it on his own. If you win, you will also be a traitor. There is something wrong with this setting.
By the way, where is the book club? Want to enter
Has the author forgotten Huangpu Song?
Huangpu Song is not dead at this time, right?
Does the author have any other books?
I can't see enough, ants are crawling all over my body
Doesn't this clear up Dong Zhuo's name? It's like a ** licking a dog. It's just like offering sacrifices to ancestors. Their graves are being dug up!
It's useless, it's not worth spending money to watch for a while.
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I saw Chapter 586 when collecting it. Type: History Keywords: Three Kingdoms, Great Unification, Liu Xie, Dong Zhuo Grand Master Dong Zhuo, Champion Hou Lu Bu, Zhongshu Ling Jia Xu, Governor Liu Bei of the Beiting Protectorate, and Cao Cao, the general of the Han expedition to the west, saw the great Han Dynasty rise again and divide the states among the pillars. They were very happy to see them.




"Master, can you do it? Liu Xie raised the riding whip in his hand in dissatisfaction. "If you don't work hard, how can I revive the Han Dynasty? "The burden of the three capitals and thirteen states of the Han Dynasty all falls on your shoulders, Grand Master. You must stand up! This is a story about the master of ZTE and the heroes of the Han Dynasty. The only thing that's not right is that this Han hero's name is Dong Zhuo~~~ This book is also known as: "Dong Zhuo's plan to cultivate Duke Zhou", "Dong Zhuo: I suspect that I have been PUAed by His Majesty, but I have no evidence", "Liu Xie: Can my posthumous title be changed to Emperor Zhaowu of the Han Dynasty?", "Yuan Shao and Cao Cao: It's broken! I seem to have become a traitor to the Han Dynasty!"













