
Bingzhou Li Yi
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A normal Three Kingdoms novel starts out with various generals being recruited (although they are all brats) in the early stages, but it becomes very depressing after the deaths of fathers and masters. Finally, from becoming an official to the champion prince and the Yellow Turban Rebellion and then to the Pandemic Rebellion provoked by Zhang Ning, the author's confidence is revealed. Is this a relatively rigorous novel about hegemony? I didn't see the role of so many generals in the early stage, and I didn't see how the protagonist developed his own land. I didn't see the highlight of the protagonist being called the protagonist? Basically, this person appears in a few chapters, that person appears in a few chapters, this person's conspiracy and tricks are in a few chapters, this person's psychological activities are in one chapter, and that person's opinions are in one chapter, and the author doesn't think he is stupid? As for the supporting characters you mentioned, they also need to be portrayed. The problem is that you have portrayed too many characters, and there are too many supporting characters. You can still look at it in the early stage. The Yellow Turban Rebellion and the Huns War later can still have ten eyes and one line. After Zhang Ning and Ma Teng, just look at the chapter names. Later, I only read the author's message chapters or explanation chapters. How ridiculous. There are more intrigues and fights for power than development plans. As for the supporting roles, there are more roles than the protagonists. There are often stiff sermons and science popularization in the book, alas! In fact, the book changed after readers said that the author started to like it. The most fearful thing about writing a book is that the author will lose his confidence. Do you think this way of writing is very different? Is it different from previous Three Kingdoms novels? I can only say that it is indeed different. What we want to see is how the time-travelers fought for hegemony step by step in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and how they fought for hegemony, rather than watching a group of ancient people show off their IQ and personality. To be honest, the chapter about Zhang Ning and Ma Teng is really poisonous. It is enough that such high-level supporting characters are so childish. The author thinks that the world is unpredictable and it was too coincidental in the early stage. If I hadn't slowly watched how the book became colder, I would have thought it was not written by the same author.
look
When I saw that introduction, I knew something was wrong. Lu Bu, who is known as the "house slave with three surnames", will be conquered by you. Are you kidding? Although the novel is purely fantasy, it must be realistic. Even if you are moved by Lu Bu Xiaozhi's emotions, you will be moved by reason. But everyone must also know about his character of being unscrupulous for profit.
The sky is dead, the yellow sky should stand
The book is very good, but I think some of the content is very funny. I would like to ask the author. A group of heroes and even the poisonous warrior Jia Xu were played around by him. It's too ridiculous. Zhang Ning was just a cannon fodder-level figure in the Eastern Han Dynasty, but here he is simply unbelievable... Also, Ma Teng's wife is a Qiang saint, so it doesn't mean she has no status, Ma Dai is not Ma Teng's biological son, there are many, many better... I'm just expressing my opinion, don't mind the author
I really don't understand that everyone who writes novels about the Three Kingdoms likes to write about the destruction of the Han people. Don't forget that we are still called Han people, Han nationality. Wouldn't it be possible to write the protagonist as Zhou Gong or Huo Guang?
What happened next (? o?)
Brother, greening others is not a good idea. Those who green others must be mentally prepared to be greened by others.
It feels weird that you can't ride a tiger all the time. Find a horse quickly.
Referring to history, don't you know Lu Bu's family? I'm just a disciple, haha.
Do you know how long a tiger lives?
The protagonist Zhong has been very well-raised since he was a child, and he should be shedding hair by now.
These women are so miserable, right?
Concubine Tang and Concubine Fu Shou, it's okay if they encounter Concubine Tang one after another. Just forget about Concubine Tang and commit suicide to Fu Shou.
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Official(173)Scraped 3d ago
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A normal Three Kingdoms novel starts out with various generals being recruited (although they are all brats) in the early stages, but it becomes very depressing after the deaths of fathers and masters. Finally, from becoming an official to the champion prince and the Yellow Turban Rebellion and then to the Pandemic Rebellion provoked by Zhang Ning, the author's confidence is revealed. Is this a relatively rigorous novel about hegemony? I didn't see the role of so many generals in the early stage, and I didn't see how the protagonist developed his own land. I didn't see the highlight of the protagonist being called the protagonist? Basically, this person appears in a few chapters, that person appears in a few chapters, this person's conspiracy and tricks are in a few chapters, this person's psychological activities are in one chapter, and that person's opinions are in one chapter, and the author doesn't think he is stupid? As for the supporting characters you mentioned, they also need to be portrayed. The problem is that you have portrayed too many characters, and there are too many supporting characters. You can still look at it in the early stage. The Yellow Turban Rebellion and the Huns War later can still have ten eyes and one line. After Zhang Ning and Ma Teng, just look at the chapter names. Later, I only read the author's message chapters or explanation chapters. How ridiculous. There are more intrigues and fights for power than development plans. As for the supporting roles, there are more roles than the protagonists. There are often stiff sermons and science popularization in the book, alas! In fact, the book changed after readers said that the author started to like it. The most fearful thing about writing a book is that the author will lose his confidence. Do you think this way of writing is very different? Is it different from previous Three Kingdoms novels? I can only say that it is indeed different. What we want to see is how the time-travelers fought for hegemony step by step in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and how they fought for hegemony, rather than watching a group of ancient people show off their IQ and personality. To be honest, the chapter about Zhang Ning and Ma Teng is really poisonous. It is enough that such high-level supporting characters are so childish. The author thinks that the world is unpredictable and it was too coincidental in the early stage. If I hadn't slowly watched how the book became colder, I would have thought it was not written by the same author.
look
When I saw that introduction, I knew something was wrong. Lu Bu, who is known as the "house slave with three surnames", will be conquered by you. Are you kidding? Although the novel is purely fantasy, it must be realistic. Even if you are moved by Lu Bu Xiaozhi's emotions, you will be moved by reason. But everyone must also know about his character of being unscrupulous for profit.
The sky is dead, the yellow sky should stand
The book is very good, but I think some of the content is very funny. I would like to ask the author. A group of heroes and even the poisonous warrior Jia Xu were played around by him. It's too ridiculous. Zhang Ning was just a cannon fodder-level figure in the Eastern Han Dynasty, but here he is simply unbelievable... Also, Ma Teng's wife is a Qiang saint, so it doesn't mean she has no status, Ma Dai is not Ma Teng's biological son, there are many, many better... I'm just expressing my opinion, don't mind the author
I really don't understand that everyone who writes novels about the Three Kingdoms likes to write about the destruction of the Han people. Don't forget that we are still called Han people, Han nationality. Wouldn't it be possible to write the protagonist as Zhou Gong or Huo Guang?
What happened next (? o?)
Brother, greening others is not a good idea. Those who green others must be mentally prepared to be greened by others.
It feels weird that you can't ride a tiger all the time. Find a horse quickly.
Referring to history, don't you know Lu Bu's family? I'm just a disciple, haha.
Do you know how long a tiger lives?
The protagonist Zhong has been very well-raised since he was a child, and he should be shedding hair by now.
These women are so miserable, right?
Concubine Tang and Concubine Fu Shou, it's okay if they encounter Concubine Tang one after another. Just forget about Concubine Tang and commit suicide to Fu Shou.
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Recommendation index: 💰💰💰💰💰💰 The end of the Eastern Han Dynasty was divided into the Three Kingdoms. This is a traditional historical text on the theme of the Three Kingdoms. There is no system, no super technology, and no intrusion. It is just that the number of words is a little short.



Raised since childhood (っ╥╯﹏╰╥c)




The author is very attentive. It was already a fairy grass before the changes were made, and the results achieved are also very good. However, at this time, the author chose to overturn the emphasis. I won't say much else. Please take some time to read it. You will not be disappointed.




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