
Three Kingdoms: a Buddhist Counselor Whose Letters Were Secretly Read by Cao Cao
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My name is Xun Xiao, a time traveler, living in Cao Ying, living in poverty. Feeding horses, writing documents, managing logistics, and following steps in Cao's camp. My brother Xun Yu and my nephew Xun You both thought that I was a member of the tribe who was just waiting to die. But I don't feel sad. I have my own spiritual support. Since a long time ago, my childhood sweetheart and I have been writing letters to each other to encourage each other. Our love words are heart-stirring and embellish our daily lives. ...I am Cao Cao, and I am determined to conquer the world. I want to accomplish the great man's immortal achievements and help the sky to fall. But recently, I received a letter that was sent by mistake. The words in the letter were so offensive that I blushed! If I find out who it is, I will kill him! Um? Wait... This letter says that it is very easy to get rid of thieves in Yanzhou? ! Eh? It seems like a free prostitution strategy... After thinking about it for a while, Cao Cao began to write a letter.
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Official(14)Scraped 21d ago
Let me mention something first
Cao Cao's reply was nothing, after all, it was a relaxing and entertaining article, but before replying, you must know who he is writing to, what font, and the tone and attitude of the letter.
It is more entertainment-oriented. Although it has only been updated for a few chapters, Xun Yu plays Zhicai as one of the top strategists during the Three Kingdoms period. It is impossible that he did not even consider food and grass. It makes me feel that they are two guys with the same name. Moreover, the purpose of the letter is too strong, with a beginning and an end. If the letter unintentionally mentions predicting some results or key points, Cao Cao suddenly realizes that he must be more accepting and do not underestimate Boss Cao's level. For example, when faced with the conquest but the Yellow Turbans had no food, the letter accidentally mentioned that the Yellow Turbans would be in trouble in the near future. Of course, more often than not, Xun Yu Xi Zhicai had already dealt with such basic food issues properly. Don't use the timeline to speculate whether the two of them can think of corresponding countermeasures.
Traveling to the Three Kingdoms, unless you become the emperor yourself and only serve as an assistant, in addition to speeding up the unification of the world, it will be difficult later. Since ancient times, it has been easy to conquer the world, but difficult to defend the world. The first generation is strong and useless, and the second generation will be far inferior to them. If they fight, they will be defeated, which will make them even more heartbroken. Knowing history and traveling through the past, the most important thing is to determine a direction. You can be a general, a counselor, or a king. You can have one of various identities. The male protagonist is too strong, whether it is literary skills, military strategy, leading troops in war, personal charm, and he is also familiar with history. However, he met Cao Cao again. He was born in the Xun family, but he couldn't go out to work alone. He was strong, and those around him were stronger. He seems to be pushed forward, but moving forward means death. Most people can't tolerate him. Although they all know that he can't rebel, the threat is too great. It's better not to become an official. Mingzhe protects himself. There is a place in the Three Kingdoms that is suitable for a male protagonist. In the Kingdom of Shu, Liu Bei has the capacity to accommodate people. Plus the descendant is Liu Chan. With good luck, he can become a Zhuge Liang.
The concept is very clever, and a lot of suspense is set up in the book, waiting to be solved one by one, it is worth savoring
This way of writing doesn't work, right?
With a protagonist like this, he was fine before he unified the world, but after he unified the world, when Cao Cao was about to die, it would be hard not to be killed by Cao Cao. You didn't give Cao Cao any advice, yet you acted very smart. With Cao Cao's suspicious character, how can he feel at ease if he doesn't kill you?
Cao Ren
In history, the commander who indirectly cheated Zhou Yu to death was described as an iron fool in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. I hope this book won't
In fact, this book is pretty well written, but the eunuch needs 2 stars.
Licking the cao will turn it into a boiling sheep
Things like having your letters secretly read can also make some crazy Cao people gc, and they really doubt the level of nt among you Wei fans.
The bad ending really ruins the character. . . . So speechless
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Official(14)Scraped 21d ago
Let me mention something first
Cao Cao's reply was nothing, after all, it was a relaxing and entertaining article, but before replying, you must know who he is writing to, what font, and the tone and attitude of the letter.
It is more entertainment-oriented. Although it has only been updated for a few chapters, Xun Yu plays Zhicai as one of the top strategists during the Three Kingdoms period. It is impossible that he did not even consider food and grass. It makes me feel that they are two guys with the same name. Moreover, the purpose of the letter is too strong, with a beginning and an end. If the letter unintentionally mentions predicting some results or key points, Cao Cao suddenly realizes that he must be more accepting and do not underestimate Boss Cao's level. For example, when faced with the conquest but the Yellow Turbans had no food, the letter accidentally mentioned that the Yellow Turbans would be in trouble in the near future. Of course, more often than not, Xun Yu Xi Zhicai had already dealt with such basic food issues properly. Don't use the timeline to speculate whether the two of them can think of corresponding countermeasures.
Traveling to the Three Kingdoms, unless you become the emperor yourself and only serve as an assistant, in addition to speeding up the unification of the world, it will be difficult later. Since ancient times, it has been easy to conquer the world, but difficult to defend the world. The first generation is strong and useless, and the second generation will be far inferior to them. If they fight, they will be defeated, which will make them even more heartbroken. Knowing history and traveling through the past, the most important thing is to determine a direction. You can be a general, a counselor, or a king. You can have one of various identities. The male protagonist is too strong, whether it is literary skills, military strategy, leading troops in war, personal charm, and he is also familiar with history. However, he met Cao Cao again. He was born in the Xun family, but he couldn't go out to work alone. He was strong, and those around him were stronger. He seems to be pushed forward, but moving forward means death. Most people can't tolerate him. Although they all know that he can't rebel, the threat is too great. It's better not to become an official. Mingzhe protects himself. There is a place in the Three Kingdoms that is suitable for a male protagonist. In the Kingdom of Shu, Liu Bei has the capacity to accommodate people. Plus the descendant is Liu Chan. With good luck, he can become a Zhuge Liang.
The concept is very clever, and a lot of suspense is set up in the book, waiting to be solved one by one, it is worth savoring
This way of writing doesn't work, right?
With a protagonist like this, he was fine before he unified the world, but after he unified the world, when Cao Cao was about to die, it would be hard not to be killed by Cao Cao. You didn't give Cao Cao any advice, yet you acted very smart. With Cao Cao's suspicious character, how can he feel at ease if he doesn't kill you?
Cao Ren
In history, the commander who indirectly cheated Zhou Yu to death was described as an iron fool in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. I hope this book won't
In fact, this book is pretty well written, but the eunuch needs 2 stars.
Licking the cao will turn it into a boiling sheep
Things like having your letters secretly read can also make some crazy Cao people gc, and they really doubt the level of nt among you Wei fans.
The bad ending really ruins the character. . . . So speechless


















