My Guide to the Shu Han Dynasty

My Guide to the Shu Han Dynasty

by Writer 70fdgm

Length:
9Kwords4chapters
Latest:
Ch. 4Overdraft the National Power
Activity:
Updated 3mo agoScraped 2d ago
2Favorites
0QD Score

About This Novel

Li Wei, a modern high school student, became Zhuge Liang's recently deceased successor Liu Chan. At first, he was arrogant and tried to use modern knowledge to forcibly transform the Shu Han Dynasty. As a result, he overstretched the country's power because of his ambition, and almost destroyed the country. After the painful lesson, he suddenly came to his senses and turned to strictly follow Zhuge Liang's instructions in "Chu Shi Biao", appointed wise ministers, and "localized" modern knowledge into pragmatic improvements, thus leading the Shu Han to achieve a short-lived "revival." However, the technological advantages were eventually caught up by its opponents, and the Shu Han's inherent structural difficulties such as its small territory and small population could not be overcome. In the end, he witnessed with his own eyes the talents of the Shu Han people withered and the national power was exhausted. After understanding and accepting Zhuge Liang's helplessness of being "powerless", he chose to surrender in order to save the people. At the end of the story, the protagonist wakes up from his dream and returns to modern times. He has an unforgettable resonance with "Shi Shi Biao" and that period of history. He truly understands that in the torrent of history, personal efforts have their limits, and wisdom lies in doing everything one can before knowing destiny.

What Readers Think

Rating

Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%

Community(0)

You Might Also Like