
Dong's Qianqiu of the Three Kingdoms
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I am Dong Zhuo, making money. No, no, no, it's to rob the Han Dynasty... What, don't give it? Please take my son first, come up. Yes, I just bully you for not being able to get along with you, you are as lonely as snow! Cao Cao: Devil Dong, you imprisoned me for the rest of my life just because of the Seven-Star Sword and Xu Shao's Moonlight Comment. I hate it. Yuan Shao:...... Sun family:... Liu Bei's three brothers:...
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Official(10)Scraped 4d ago
Come on, this book is great! ! !
Author, can I make some suggestions? I have read historical books about the Three Kingdoms in the past, and they have never failed. The author can let the protagonist experience a defeat and let the protagonist grow up. ①: When the princes attack Dong Zhuo, the aristocratic family will definitely cause chaos, From the previous article, we can see that the protagonist wants to support the poor and suppress the aristocratic family, and then the princes attack Dong Zhuo. The protagonist wins the princes, but the chaos of the aristocratic family and the cooperation between the noble families and the princes give the protagonist a taste of defeat. This time, the protagonist can be defeated. The character grows up a bit, but don't rush when dealing with aristocratic families, take your time, and then you can move the capital to Chang'an to restore the power of the former Qin Dynasty according to the strategy Li Ru gave Dong Zhuo in history ②: You can kill Cao Cao ③: Don't want Cai Yan ④: You can have a wave of sister-killing to prove the truth ⑤ : Can you accept Zhicai? ⑥: Don't walk away when you see a beautiful woman ⑦: I think the protagonist's personality can be like that of a hero and Qin Shihuang ⑧: I hope the author can remember that the Three Kingdoms was a troubled time and not be too kind ⑨: The supporting characters and the protagonist must have brains ⑩: Don't use the Virgin
Don't be a eunuch
Farewell eunuch, farewell eunuch, farewell eunuch, say important things three times
Don't interrupt updates
Other authors update twice a day. If you keep updating, I don't ask you to update twice a day. You should at least update once a day.
come on
Don't stop updating at least once a day. . . . . .
I just read the one about Dong Zhuo's son, and now I'm going to read the one about Dong Zhuo.
The author finally updated
This is something that even Diao Chan in the previous article didn't know about. If I wrote it wrong, it should be something that even Diao Chan didn't know about. It was the first comment I posted before. I later corrected it and made some new suggestions. I hope the author can take a look.
Come on, come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
come on
Some suggestions for the author ①: Regarding whether Cao Cao is imprisoned or killed in this book, my suggestion is to kill because it is better to kill than to imprison. Let me give you an example. Even if you imprison Cao Cao, what will happen to Cao Cao's generals, the Xiahou brothers, Xun Yu, and the generals of Cao Cao's family, so it is better to kill them all. For example, if the author adopts my suggestion, who will replace Cao Cao? I think it can be Liu Bian because he is a clan member of the Han Dynasty ②: I imagined five strong generals for the protagonist: Hua Xiong, Hu Niu'er, Xu Chu, Dian Wei, and Huang Zhong. Among them, there are two protagonists, and there are three others. When recruiting them, you can use some different ideas. For example, the first to recruit Dian Wei, the protagonist sends people for the first time. He didn't agree when he recruited him, but he agreed the second time because Dian Wei had killed someone before, and he was afraid that the protagonist was coming to catch him. He must not have the intention to harm others, and he must have the heart to guard against others. When he came to recruit Dian Wei for the second time, he directly said, I am my lord Dong Zhuo, sent to recruit you. When he saw this, the author must have doubts, why? Why didn't the protagonist succeed in recruiting him the first time? The protagonist was not very famous at that time. By the time he came to recruit him for the second time, Dong Zhuo was already very famous. Why wasn't Dian Wei afraid that the one who recruited him this time was not a fake? When he went to recruit him, he agreed immediately because the protagonist was already the number one prince in the world at that time. Of course Xu Chu, who was not from a powerful family, agreed, because the protagonist was already the number one prince in the world at that time, and the people who defected to him were like crucian carp crossing the river. Xu Chu also wanted to make contributions and shine on his family, so he directly agreed to recruit the protagonist. The third Huang Zhong stated that the protagonist was already very famous at this time and was the number one prince in the world. The protagonist sent people to recruit Huang Zhong but Huang Zhong did not agree at that time. Because Huang Zhong still loved the Han Dynasty at that time, he did not agree with the recruitment of the protagonist. The author can lay a foreshadowing here, ③: Scholars Group: Xi Zhicai, Guo Jia, Li Ru, Jia Xu, Cheng Yu
Come on, come on, come on, come on!
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Official(10)Scraped 4d ago
Come on, this book is great! ! !
Author, can I make some suggestions? I have read historical books about the Three Kingdoms in the past, and they have never failed. The author can let the protagonist experience a defeat and let the protagonist grow up. ①: When the princes attack Dong Zhuo, the aristocratic family will definitely cause chaos, From the previous article, we can see that the protagonist wants to support the poor and suppress the aristocratic family, and then the princes attack Dong Zhuo. The protagonist wins the princes, but the chaos of the aristocratic family and the cooperation between the noble families and the princes give the protagonist a taste of defeat. This time, the protagonist can be defeated. The character grows up a bit, but don't rush when dealing with aristocratic families, take your time, and then you can move the capital to Chang'an to restore the power of the former Qin Dynasty according to the strategy Li Ru gave Dong Zhuo in history ②: You can kill Cao Cao ③: Don't want Cai Yan ④: You can have a wave of sister-killing to prove the truth ⑤ : Can you accept Zhicai? ⑥: Don't walk away when you see a beautiful woman ⑦: I think the protagonist's personality can be like that of a hero and Qin Shihuang ⑧: I hope the author can remember that the Three Kingdoms was a troubled time and not be too kind ⑨: The supporting characters and the protagonist must have brains ⑩: Don't use the Virgin
Don't be a eunuch
Farewell eunuch, farewell eunuch, farewell eunuch, say important things three times
Don't interrupt updates
Other authors update twice a day. If you keep updating, I don't ask you to update twice a day. You should at least update once a day.
come on
Don't stop updating at least once a day. . . . . .
I just read the one about Dong Zhuo's son, and now I'm going to read the one about Dong Zhuo.
The author finally updated
This is something that even Diao Chan in the previous article didn't know about. If I wrote it wrong, it should be something that even Diao Chan didn't know about. It was the first comment I posted before. I later corrected it and made some new suggestions. I hope the author can take a look.
Come on, come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
come on
Some suggestions for the author ①: Regarding whether Cao Cao is imprisoned or killed in this book, my suggestion is to kill because it is better to kill than to imprison. Let me give you an example. Even if you imprison Cao Cao, what will happen to Cao Cao's generals, the Xiahou brothers, Xun Yu, and the generals of Cao Cao's family, so it is better to kill them all. For example, if the author adopts my suggestion, who will replace Cao Cao? I think it can be Liu Bian because he is a clan member of the Han Dynasty ②: I imagined five strong generals for the protagonist: Hua Xiong, Hu Niu'er, Xu Chu, Dian Wei, and Huang Zhong. Among them, there are two protagonists, and there are three others. When recruiting them, you can use some different ideas. For example, the first to recruit Dian Wei, the protagonist sends people for the first time. He didn't agree when he recruited him, but he agreed the second time because Dian Wei had killed someone before, and he was afraid that the protagonist was coming to catch him. He must not have the intention to harm others, and he must have the heart to guard against others. When he came to recruit Dian Wei for the second time, he directly said, I am my lord Dong Zhuo, sent to recruit you. When he saw this, the author must have doubts, why? Why didn't the protagonist succeed in recruiting him the first time? The protagonist was not very famous at that time. By the time he came to recruit him for the second time, Dong Zhuo was already very famous. Why wasn't Dian Wei afraid that the one who recruited him this time was not a fake? When he went to recruit him, he agreed immediately because the protagonist was already the number one prince in the world at that time. Of course Xu Chu, who was not from a powerful family, agreed, because the protagonist was already the number one prince in the world at that time, and the people who defected to him were like crucian carp crossing the river. Xu Chu also wanted to make contributions and shine on his family, so he directly agreed to recruit the protagonist. The third Huang Zhong stated that the protagonist was already very famous at this time and was the number one prince in the world. The protagonist sent people to recruit Huang Zhong but Huang Zhong did not agree at that time. Because Huang Zhong still loved the Han Dynasty at that time, he did not agree with the recruitment of the protagonist. The author can lay a foreshadowing here, ③: Scholars Group: Xi Zhicai, Guo Jia, Li Ru, Jia Xu, Cheng Yu
Come on, come on, come on, come on!










