
I Am Yuan Shu in Three Kingdoms
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He was born into the second generation of a wealthy family and died as a son of a wealthy family. I am a modern second-generation rich man with no pursuits and no regrets, but he traveled to the Three Kingdoms for no reason and became Yuan Shu, a miserable creature. Yuan Shu expressed himself as Alexander. But I'll settle for what I have come. How could I, a son of a noble family, lose to little men like Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan? See how I punched Cao Cao and kicked Liu Bei. As for Sun Quan, you and your brother should just be my godson. New book: The Northern Wolf of the Three Kingdoms. Those who are interested in the Three Kingdoms can read it.
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Official(193)Scraped 21d ago
The more I look at it, the more nonsense it gets!
Climbing the dead first is an important step in history, and the maximum range of the crossbows in the Three Kingdoms is only 300 meters. How can it be 2,000 meters? More powerful than today's guns? Author, you need some common sense
It's interesting to read the introduction
But it's boring to see it written as a fairy. The highlight of the Three Kingdoms is the heroes competing for the throne and scheming the world. It's boring to spread the beans and become an army. It's boring to be invulnerable.
The writing is too exaggerated, exaggerating the influence of the aristocratic family. The aristocratic family is very powerful, but it has not yet reached the point where it can dominate the world with one hand, otherwise there would be no eunuch rebellion. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, aristocratic family politics had just begun. It is very fragile. Everyone knows that the politics of the Eastern Han Dynasty were dominated by eunuchs and relatives. It was not until the Jin Dynasty that family politics reached its peak. The example given by the author is very inappropriate. Cao Cao's defeat of Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu was purely a fluke.
Are there a few things you don't understand?
Why do I feel that Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Yuan Shao have become gods, no matter what the protagonist does? They could all guess that Cao Cao and Liu Bei would know if the protagonist made a slight move. How was the information passed on? Even if it is 800 miles expedited, even in peacetime, it will still take several days. The protagonist sends troops from Sichuan, and the intelligence reaches Xuchang, which will take a month and a half. How many days will it take for Cao Cao and Liu Bei to gather the army and collect food and grass? It will take several days to spread the news to Xiliang. By then the day lilies will be cold. The protagonist's current strength can completely drag Cao Cao and Liu Bei to death without the need for an army.
The protagonist is too cowardly. He has a great advantage. Yangzhou, Jiangdong, Jingzhou, Yizhou, Hanzhong, backed by the Yangtze River in Jiangdong, starting from Nanyang Wancheng can threaten Xuchang, starting from Hanzhong, he can dominate Chang'an, and the richest continent is occupied. Cao Cao and Liu Bei are so confused that they don't want it. Are they gods? So awesome?
It would be much better if there were no special powers. I personally don't like to read fantasy Three Kingdoms novels.
After reading this book, I learned about conspiracy and how to make money...
It's a pity that I was born at the wrong time, so I can't do anything...
I have read them all. To be honest, I have basically read all the Three Kingdoms novels on QQ Reading, but this novel is in the top three in my opinion. It has a strong literati atmosphere, and the links are closely connected. Anyway, it's pretty good.
generally
The content is too much nonsense about life! The battles are written lightly and are not exciting at all. The battles are simply not too simple! Moreover, it is also a eunuch book, so it is not recommended for book lovers who like the Three Kingdoms! Anyway, I feel like it's just a lot of nonsense.
Rubbish
It was originally a good subject matter, but few wrote about Yuan Shu's camp. Yuan Shu's counterattack was interesting, but it turned out to be a fantasy? Waste of my time, garbage
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Official(193)Scraped 21d ago
The more I look at it, the more nonsense it gets!
Climbing the dead first is an important step in history, and the maximum range of the crossbows in the Three Kingdoms is only 300 meters. How can it be 2,000 meters? More powerful than today's guns? Author, you need some common sense
It's interesting to read the introduction
But it's boring to see it written as a fairy. The highlight of the Three Kingdoms is the heroes competing for the throne and scheming the world. It's boring to spread the beans and become an army. It's boring to be invulnerable.
The writing is too exaggerated, exaggerating the influence of the aristocratic family. The aristocratic family is very powerful, but it has not yet reached the point where it can dominate the world with one hand, otherwise there would be no eunuch rebellion. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, aristocratic family politics had just begun. It is very fragile. Everyone knows that the politics of the Eastern Han Dynasty were dominated by eunuchs and relatives. It was not until the Jin Dynasty that family politics reached its peak. The example given by the author is very inappropriate. Cao Cao's defeat of Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu was purely a fluke.
Are there a few things you don't understand?
Why do I feel that Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Yuan Shao have become gods, no matter what the protagonist does? They could all guess that Cao Cao and Liu Bei would know if the protagonist made a slight move. How was the information passed on? Even if it is 800 miles expedited, even in peacetime, it will still take several days. The protagonist sends troops from Sichuan, and the intelligence reaches Xuchang, which will take a month and a half. How many days will it take for Cao Cao and Liu Bei to gather the army and collect food and grass? It will take several days to spread the news to Xiliang. By then the day lilies will be cold. The protagonist's current strength can completely drag Cao Cao and Liu Bei to death without the need for an army.
The protagonist is too cowardly. He has a great advantage. Yangzhou, Jiangdong, Jingzhou, Yizhou, Hanzhong, backed by the Yangtze River in Jiangdong, starting from Nanyang Wancheng can threaten Xuchang, starting from Hanzhong, he can dominate Chang'an, and the richest continent is occupied. Cao Cao and Liu Bei are so confused that they don't want it. Are they gods? So awesome?
It would be much better if there were no special powers. I personally don't like to read fantasy Three Kingdoms novels.
After reading this book, I learned about conspiracy and how to make money...
It's a pity that I was born at the wrong time, so I can't do anything...
I have read them all. To be honest, I have basically read all the Three Kingdoms novels on QQ Reading, but this novel is in the top three in my opinion. It has a strong literati atmosphere, and the links are closely connected. Anyway, it's pretty good.
generally
The content is too much nonsense about life! The battles are written lightly and are not exciting at all. The battles are simply not too simple! Moreover, it is also a eunuch book, so it is not recommended for book lovers who like the Three Kingdoms! Anyway, I feel like it's just a lot of nonsense.
Rubbish
It was originally a good subject matter, but few wrote about Yuan Shu's camp. Yuan Shu's counterattack was interesting, but it turned out to be a fantasy? Waste of my time, garbage
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