
Three Kingdoms: I, the Eldest Son of Cao, the Loving Father of the Han Dynasty!
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Cao Cao: "To advise Dong Zhuo to accept his adopted son is loyalty; to ask Yuan Shu to ascend the throne is honesty; to take in beautiful women from all over the world is kindness; to help Liu Bei move from time to time is to be helpful; to manage the country for the emperor and handle all major affairs so as not to overwork him is loyalty. With so many beautiful qualities, my son really looks like a great emperor!" Emperor Han: "?" Cao Ang hugged Queen Mother He and shook his head and sighed. "The two capitals and thirteen states of the Han Dynasty are all carried on my shoulders, and you don't even want to call me Junfu."
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Some suggestions for the future structure of this book
If the author can see it, I have a few suggestions, personal thoughts, a bit messy, just for reference. If the protagonist becomes emperor: 1. You can consider learning from the three provinces and six ministries system of the Tang Dynasty, the separation of basic state and pastoral jurisdictions in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and the cabinet prime minister system and factory health system of the Ming Dynasty. These can effectively consolidate the power of the emperor, disperse the power of subordinates, and clarify the responsibilities of each ministry. 2. When selecting officials, we can refer to the imperial examination system after the Sui Dynasty. When training officials, we can refer to the academy system of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is best to improve papermaking technology and come up with printing technology. This can effectively attack the voice of the gentry and control public opinion, grassroots control and the source of talents. 3. Give birth to more heirs, so that you can enfeoff a large number of people, but be careful not to enfeoff in the Han region. Try to enfeoff in newly developed areas, such as Southern Barbarians, Western Regions, grasslands and other places. This can effectively expand the territory without considering that the administrative costs are too large and cannot be controlled, resulting in ineffective expansion. There are too many regrets like the Han and Tang Dynasties. This way, the living space left for descendants will be greatly increased. Refer to the current Westerners. 4. We can establish a policy of providing incentives and subsidies for having more children. I remember that the Soviet Union had a medal called Heroic Mother, which was awarded to women who gave birth to multiple children. After the troubled times, the population dropped significantly. This can ensure the occupation of newly expanded territories. 5. Introduce high-yielding rice seeds and improved farm tools, and the more things like Quyuan plows and Champa rice, the better. After all, if there are too many people to feed them, it is just brewing the next troubled world. 6. After the reunification, we vigorously opened up the south and at the same time planted trees along the Yellow River and in the north. Although the environment at that time was not as bad as it is now, it is always good to prevent and control desertification and manage the Yellow River. The mother river of the Yellow River is really violent. By the way, water-reinforced sand flushing was only developed in the Ming Dynasty. It is said to be good at using it now, it is economical and easy to use. 7. I have thought of so much for the time being. In short, after the reunification, I feel that there are still a lot of things to write about, such as the development of the south of the Yangtze River, immigrants to other countries, various people's livelihoods, forging techniques, the development of productivity, the inflow of more good crops. I remember that many modern species did not exist in the Han Dynasty, etc., Etc., Etc., I really don't need to just focus on the Central Plains. If the protagonist is not the emperor: 1: You can consider marrying your daughter to the Emperor of Han, or letting your son take the princess of Han, so that the prosperity and wealth of future generations can be guaranteed. The protagonist can then designate himself as a father-in-law, and set up a cabinet like the Ming Dynasty, or like the British and Japanese to set up an offline monarchy system. Then history will say that he is a figure like Zhou Gong or Huo Guang. At least his image is not too bad. 2: If the protagonist does not proclaim himself emperor, then it is even more necessary to restart the feudal system. The heroes and the descendants of the protagonist and the Han Dynasty will be granted outside the Han Dynasty. If the protagonist wants to be a ruler, he can also be like Zhou Gong or Jiang Ziya and enfeoff a big country. 3. Carry out a top-to-bottom reform to the Han Empire. Please refer to the above for how to change it. That's all I can think of for the moment.
Pure cute new wallowing seeking more support
It was Mengxin's first time writing a book, and he didn't understand a lot of things, so he directly chose the terrifying time after the New Year when the big guys gathered together and the gods were fighting, and the historical giants were so powerful that they could compete with each other. When the brothers and sisters in the group told me, I was dumbfounded. It's just that there is no turning back. No matter how strong the boss is, I have to write my own book and try my best to climb up. I heard from the brothers and sisters in the group that reading is an important measure of the life of a book and determines whether the book can go a long way. Therefore, I beg you readers to follow up. Even if you just turn to the last page, it is very precious to Xiao Mengxin. Meng Xin kneels down to thank you! (⑅˃◡˂⑅)
It feels like everything has been in chaos since chapter 650. It doesn't look like it was written by one person. The Jingzhou chapter is written in a mess.
Don't know what you want to do? Was this book written by the same person? What's the difference between this and fraud?
One star cannot be higher
Personal preference, I don't really like novels that don't check the information and slap my head, unless it is a new creation. There is no Diao Chan in the Unofficial History of the Three Kingdoms, but Diao Chan is described in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Let me break it down for you, Empress Dong comes from the Dong family, Dong Zhuo comes from the Dong family, and half of King Chenliu's blood belongs to the Dong family, so supporting King Chenliu and the Dong family are the ones who will immediately benefit! The description in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms of King Chenliu wearing a bloody letter and calling on the princes to attack Dong Zhuo is a joke! The Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes Dong Zhuo's tyrannical character. Let's first look at what's going on. Queen Dong was killed by a conspiracy, how would Dong Zhuo feel? This means Luoyang will be burned down after the failed coup! In fact, Dong Zhuo should have a saying: "No one can get what you can't get"! When watching Cao Cao, when Cao Cao's father was killed, he just massacred the city! So Dong Zhuo was more kind than Cao Cao, at least he didn't kill ordinary people indiscriminately! It can be said that Dong Zhuo supported King Chen Liu to succeed to the throne and monopolize power. It can be said that his actions were a bit too hasty! The reason for the failure is that the princes from all walks of life are loyal to the Han Dynasty. It is very ridiculous. The princes from all walks of life are loyal to the Han Dynasty and the crusade is unreasonable! This is all kinds of crusade, burning, killing and plundering under the banner of justice! Smart people plunder enough resources and immediately transform into common people fighting for the world and seeking righteousness! That's very reasonable! Therefore, human nature is the most complicated from ancient times to the present! The winner is the king and the loser is the bandit. This is the truest description!
Rubbish, a super bad book. The writer could have been replaced. The preface does not match the subtitles. The writing is extremely poor. The plot is getting worse and worse.
The early plot was quite good, but when the 18th Route Alliance entered the main plot, the main plot changed. The plot of "Three Heroes Fighting Lu Bu" can be regarded as a small climax of the entire Three Kingdoms novel. You have a protagonist to "fake fight" with Lu Bu for hundreds of rounds, and the moves are light and easy. The key is that so many heroes and heroes can't tell the truth from the fake. It's really funny. Also, the uprising of the Yellow Turban Army was before Dong Zhuo came to Beijing to fight against the cholera epidemic. The timeline is so complicated that I'm really speechless.
Well written, good luck to the author, keep updating
This is a very bad, rubbish book. It is completely out of character and cannot be written fluently
Very good, but when will the protagonist's strength be improved? Not to be able to match Lu Bu, but at least to be at the level of the Northland Spear King Zhang Xiu, otherwise Red Rabbit will be too wasteful.
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Official(49)Scraped 21d ago
Some suggestions for the future structure of this book
If the author can see it, I have a few suggestions, personal thoughts, a bit messy, just for reference. If the protagonist becomes emperor: 1. You can consider learning from the three provinces and six ministries system of the Tang Dynasty, the separation of basic state and pastoral jurisdictions in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and the cabinet prime minister system and factory health system of the Ming Dynasty. These can effectively consolidate the power of the emperor, disperse the power of subordinates, and clarify the responsibilities of each ministry. 2. When selecting officials, we can refer to the imperial examination system after the Sui Dynasty. When training officials, we can refer to the academy system of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is best to improve papermaking technology and come up with printing technology. This can effectively attack the voice of the gentry and control public opinion, grassroots control and the source of talents. 3. Give birth to more heirs, so that you can enfeoff a large number of people, but be careful not to enfeoff in the Han region. Try to enfeoff in newly developed areas, such as Southern Barbarians, Western Regions, grasslands and other places. This can effectively expand the territory without considering that the administrative costs are too large and cannot be controlled, resulting in ineffective expansion. There are too many regrets like the Han and Tang Dynasties. This way, the living space left for descendants will be greatly increased. Refer to the current Westerners. 4. We can establish a policy of providing incentives and subsidies for having more children. I remember that the Soviet Union had a medal called Heroic Mother, which was awarded to women who gave birth to multiple children. After the troubled times, the population dropped significantly. This can ensure the occupation of newly expanded territories. 5. Introduce high-yielding rice seeds and improved farm tools, and the more things like Quyuan plows and Champa rice, the better. After all, if there are too many people to feed them, it is just brewing the next troubled world. 6. After the reunification, we vigorously opened up the south and at the same time planted trees along the Yellow River and in the north. Although the environment at that time was not as bad as it is now, it is always good to prevent and control desertification and manage the Yellow River. The mother river of the Yellow River is really violent. By the way, water-reinforced sand flushing was only developed in the Ming Dynasty. It is said to be good at using it now, it is economical and easy to use. 7. I have thought of so much for the time being. In short, after the reunification, I feel that there are still a lot of things to write about, such as the development of the south of the Yangtze River, immigrants to other countries, various people's livelihoods, forging techniques, the development of productivity, the inflow of more good crops. I remember that many modern species did not exist in the Han Dynasty, etc., Etc., Etc., I really don't need to just focus on the Central Plains. If the protagonist is not the emperor: 1: You can consider marrying your daughter to the Emperor of Han, or letting your son take the princess of Han, so that the prosperity and wealth of future generations can be guaranteed. The protagonist can then designate himself as a father-in-law, and set up a cabinet like the Ming Dynasty, or like the British and Japanese to set up an offline monarchy system. Then history will say that he is a figure like Zhou Gong or Huo Guang. At least his image is not too bad. 2: If the protagonist does not proclaim himself emperor, then it is even more necessary to restart the feudal system. The heroes and the descendants of the protagonist and the Han Dynasty will be granted outside the Han Dynasty. If the protagonist wants to be a ruler, he can also be like Zhou Gong or Jiang Ziya and enfeoff a big country. 3. Carry out a top-to-bottom reform to the Han Empire. Please refer to the above for how to change it. That's all I can think of for the moment.
Pure cute new wallowing seeking more support
It was Mengxin's first time writing a book, and he didn't understand a lot of things, so he directly chose the terrifying time after the New Year when the big guys gathered together and the gods were fighting, and the historical giants were so powerful that they could compete with each other. When the brothers and sisters in the group told me, I was dumbfounded. It's just that there is no turning back. No matter how strong the boss is, I have to write my own book and try my best to climb up. I heard from the brothers and sisters in the group that reading is an important measure of the life of a book and determines whether the book can go a long way. Therefore, I beg you readers to follow up. Even if you just turn to the last page, it is very precious to Xiao Mengxin. Meng Xin kneels down to thank you! (⑅˃◡˂⑅)
It feels like everything has been in chaos since chapter 650. It doesn't look like it was written by one person. The Jingzhou chapter is written in a mess.
Don't know what you want to do? Was this book written by the same person? What's the difference between this and fraud?
One star cannot be higher
Personal preference, I don't really like novels that don't check the information and slap my head, unless it is a new creation. There is no Diao Chan in the Unofficial History of the Three Kingdoms, but Diao Chan is described in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Let me break it down for you, Empress Dong comes from the Dong family, Dong Zhuo comes from the Dong family, and half of King Chenliu's blood belongs to the Dong family, so supporting King Chenliu and the Dong family are the ones who will immediately benefit! The description in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms of King Chenliu wearing a bloody letter and calling on the princes to attack Dong Zhuo is a joke! The Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes Dong Zhuo's tyrannical character. Let's first look at what's going on. Queen Dong was killed by a conspiracy, how would Dong Zhuo feel? This means Luoyang will be burned down after the failed coup! In fact, Dong Zhuo should have a saying: "No one can get what you can't get"! When watching Cao Cao, when Cao Cao's father was killed, he just massacred the city! So Dong Zhuo was more kind than Cao Cao, at least he didn't kill ordinary people indiscriminately! It can be said that Dong Zhuo supported King Chen Liu to succeed to the throne and monopolize power. It can be said that his actions were a bit too hasty! The reason for the failure is that the princes from all walks of life are loyal to the Han Dynasty. It is very ridiculous. The princes from all walks of life are loyal to the Han Dynasty and the crusade is unreasonable! This is all kinds of crusade, burning, killing and plundering under the banner of justice! Smart people plunder enough resources and immediately transform into common people fighting for the world and seeking righteousness! That's very reasonable! Therefore, human nature is the most complicated from ancient times to the present! The winner is the king and the loser is the bandit. This is the truest description!
Rubbish, a super bad book. The writer could have been replaced. The preface does not match the subtitles. The writing is extremely poor. The plot is getting worse and worse.
The early plot was quite good, but when the 18th Route Alliance entered the main plot, the main plot changed. The plot of "Three Heroes Fighting Lu Bu" can be regarded as a small climax of the entire Three Kingdoms novel. You have a protagonist to "fake fight" with Lu Bu for hundreds of rounds, and the moves are light and easy. The key is that so many heroes and heroes can't tell the truth from the fake. It's really funny. Also, the uprising of the Yellow Turban Army was before Dong Zhuo came to Beijing to fight against the cholera epidemic. The timeline is so complicated that I'm really speechless.
Well written, good luck to the author, keep updating
This is a very bad, rubbish book. It is completely out of character and cannot be written fluently
Very good, but when will the protagonist's strength be improved? Not to be able to match Lu Bu, but at least to be at the level of the Northland Spear King Zhang Xiu, otherwise Red Rabbit will be too wasteful.
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Recommended by Winter Thirty Niang: Cao Cao: "I advise Dong Zhuo to accept his adopted son as this is a sign of loyalty; Asking Yuan Shu to ascend the throne is honest; Taking in all the beautiful women in the world can be called kind; He often helps Liu Bei move and is willing to help others; To manage the country for the emperor, to handle all important matters, and to avoid fatigue, this is loyalty. With so many beautiful qualities, my son really looks like an emperor!" Emperor Han: "?" Cao Ang hugged Queen Mother He and shook his head and sighed. "The two capitals and thirteen states of the Han Dynasty are all carried on my shoulders, and you don't even want to call me Junfu."



I don't recommend this book because it's too loose. After reading the book reviews, it is said that after three or four hundred chapters, the author found someone to replace him, and the reviews became even worse. The male protagonist is Cao Ang, and the female protagonists are Queen Mother He and Zhen Mi. "Cefu Yuangui·Emperor Department·Christmas": King Xiannong was born in Luoyang Palace in August of the second year of Xiping. So Liu Bian was born in 173. Liu Hong lived from 157 to 189 and succeeded to the throne in 168. This can be found easily, there is no need to list the source. "Book of the Later Han·Volume 10·Queen's Chronicle 10": In the third year of Guanghe's reign, she was established as the queen. Even if she was born late, Queen Mother He was 15 years old when Liu Hong succeeded to the throne, so she was born in 153. Let's talk about the youngest Zhen Mi. In fact, there is no need to say it. Wherever you look up, he was born in 183. According to the early marriage and early childbirth in the Han Dynasty, Queen Mother He was almost old enough to be a grandmother. Zhen Mi was twenty years old and Queen Mother He was fifty. In terms of generation, Empress Dowager He and Zhen Mi are at least one generation apart. If Liu Hong and Cao Cao are considered the same generation, they are two generations apart. Cao Ang died in the Battle of Wancheng in 197. He was said to be over 20 years old at the time. So when Cao Ang was in his twenties, Queen Mother He was already almost fifty. You don't have to be particular about it, but you can't be so particular about it.




Cao Cao: "I advise Dong Zhuo to accept his adopted son as this is a sign of loyalty; Asking Yuan Shu to ascend the throne is honest; Taking in all the beautiful women in the world can be called kind; He often helps Liu Bei move and is willing to help others; Managing the country for the emperor, handling all major affairs, and avoiding fatigue, this is loyalty. With so many beautiful qualities, my son really looks like a great emperor! Emperor Han: "?" Cao Ang hugged Queen Mother He and shook his head and sighed. "The two capitals and thirteen states of the Han Dynasty are all carried on my shoulders, and you don't even want to call me Junfu. "













