
Rebels in the Late Han Dynasty
About This Novel
Traveling through the late Han Dynasty, I only did three things: Against the imperial court! Anti-family! Anti-tycoon! Not just because I have a "popular system"! Even more because I want to write the word "fair" in every corner!
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
After reading this book, I only feel that the plot is mediocre. As the protagonist is a time traveler, I don't say that IQ crushes the heroes of the Three Kingdoms. At the very least, you have to use some tactics, such as a line of sky and terrain to ambush others. The Taishan thieves suffered heavy losses. After all, the protagonist is just a civilian. Who would have thought that the protagonist would ambush him? After all, from ancient times to the present, there have been many things like looking down on others and being ambushed by others. What's more, the protagonist is the protagonist of this book. There is one more thing I have to complain about. Is there any difference between Yellow Turban Thieves (Army) and Red Turban Thieves (Army), both of whom are rebels? Obviously he could be a Yellow Turban thief, so it would be easier for him to accept the inheritance of the three Zhang Jiao brothers. If we have to form a Red Turban Army, it's like one group is from Shanghai and the other is from Zhejiang. Why should Zhejiang people surrender and you Shanghainese surrender? Or should Shanghainese surrender but you Zhejiang people? Fortunately, the protagonist is the protagonist and has a system to exchange for food. Otherwise, all you can say is nothing. Speaking of the system, I also want to complain about it. This popular support point can only be given to one person. I would like to ask, can this people's heart be refreshed? If you don't refresh it, it's of little use. It's about 50 million nationwide, that's 50 million points. In terms of food, it would be 5 million stones of food. Among them, the protagonist needs to spend more than 5.6 Million points. If it is used to train soldiers, starting from the 30 force of the guards around you, if all the points are converted into soldiers, there will only be 1,000 soldiers with 80 combat effectiveness. Also, your combat power of 80 is a bit weak, and you have to go back and forth with others who have a combat power of over 60. The panel is still too simple, with only force values. There is nothing about political charm, the skill panel doesn't show anything, and I don't know if there is anything like martial arts. I can only say that the plot is too ordinary, things that can be explained clearly are not explained clearly, and there are no panels that should be included. It is possible that there will be an updated version of the system 2.0 Later. I can only say that the previous version has already made me feel mediocre. Whether I can watch it later is still another matter. It's useless for you to update later.
Fans of the Three Kingdoms book like to study maps, so be more rigorous in terms of marching direction, speed, terrain and landforms, and strive to write a perfect Three Kingdoms novel. Come on, author.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
After reading this book, I only feel that the plot is mediocre. As the protagonist is a time traveler, I don't say that IQ crushes the heroes of the Three Kingdoms. At the very least, you have to use some tactics, such as a line of sky and terrain to ambush others. The Taishan thieves suffered heavy losses. After all, the protagonist is just a civilian. Who would have thought that the protagonist would ambush him? After all, from ancient times to the present, there have been many things like looking down on others and being ambushed by others. What's more, the protagonist is the protagonist of this book. There is one more thing I have to complain about. Is there any difference between Yellow Turban Thieves (Army) and Red Turban Thieves (Army), both of whom are rebels? Obviously he could be a Yellow Turban thief, so it would be easier for him to accept the inheritance of the three Zhang Jiao brothers. If we have to form a Red Turban Army, it's like one group is from Shanghai and the other is from Zhejiang. Why should Zhejiang people surrender and you Shanghainese surrender? Or should Shanghainese surrender but you Zhejiang people? Fortunately, the protagonist is the protagonist and has a system to exchange for food. Otherwise, all you can say is nothing. Speaking of the system, I also want to complain about it. This popular support point can only be given to one person. I would like to ask, can this people's heart be refreshed? If you don't refresh it, it's of little use. It's about 50 million nationwide, that's 50 million points. In terms of food, it would be 5 million stones of food. Among them, the protagonist needs to spend more than 5.6 Million points. If it is used to train soldiers, starting from the 30 force of the guards around you, if all the points are converted into soldiers, there will only be 1,000 soldiers with 80 combat effectiveness. Also, your combat power of 80 is a bit weak, and you have to go back and forth with others who have a combat power of over 60. The panel is still too simple, with only force values. There is nothing about political charm, the skill panel doesn't show anything, and I don't know if there is anything like martial arts. I can only say that the plot is too ordinary, things that can be explained clearly are not explained clearly, and there are no panels that should be included. It is possible that there will be an updated version of the system 2.0 Later. I can only say that the previous version has already made me feel mediocre. Whether I can watch it later is still another matter. It's useless for you to update later.
Fans of the Three Kingdoms book like to study maps, so be more rigorous in terms of marching direction, speed, terrain and landforms, and strive to write a perfect Three Kingdoms novel. Come on, author.









