
The Rebirth of Lu Bu at the End of Han Dynasty
by The Great Sword Of Turning Back
About This Novel
Lu Fengxian, the flying general of Bingzhou, was nine feet long and had extraordinary physical strength. He had a square halberd in his hand, which was unparalleled in the world. ------------The new book "Three Kingdoms: I'm Going to Buy an Orange" has been released. Introduction: Fengxian, please don't move around here. Facing the defeated princes, Dong Zhuo stretched out his big hand, with a smile on his face, and said regardless of past grudges: "Come, be my son!"----Updated twice every morning and evening, please support me.
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Official(544)Scraped 21d ago
Regardless of whether it is updated or not, insist on getting recommendation votes every day
Trolls come here
For those who say that the author wrote about Lu Bu wrongly, I would like to ask you, have you ever seen Lu Bu? Do you understand? The author has written the Lu Bu in his mind. Maybe the Lu Bu in your heart is different from the author's, but please don't deny that this novel is not to your liking because of this. You can leave. But if you criticize this novel, it also shows what kind of characters you are.
Over the years, I have read a lot of books about the Three Kingdoms. Among them, I have read several books about Lu Bu who defied heaven and changed his fate. I feel that this is the best one. It can be said that the author has greatly created the most perfect image of Lu Bu in my heart.
The highlight and cool thing about the rebirth article is that the protagonist can carry the memories of his previous life, and he can predict beforehand and take advantage of everything. Readers are also willing to see this. However, the author of this article has abandoned his martial arts skills. He clearly wrote the article about Lu Bu's rebirth, but forgot about Zhang Fei? He actually forgot to call his third-name domestic slave Zhang Fei? Even if you forget anyone, it's impossible to forget this Zhang Fei? I felt that it was too much, and I even went to Liu Bei's hometown, but nothing happened. If you continue to write like this, the excitement of rebirth will be gone. Then why are you writing about rebirth? Do you take off your pants to release a stink? Bad review!
What bullshit.
After rebirth, why don't you just kill Liu Bei and Cao Cao first? What happened to Cao Cao and Liu Bei? Is it because Liu Bei didn't intercede with Cao Cao that he hates Liu Bei so much? You robbed Liu Bei of Xuzhou and still asked others to help you? Why don't you just kill Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Dong Zhuo, Sun Jian, and Yuan Shu? Then the world will be yours? Ill.
Lu Bu doesn't go to see Diao Chan and live another pastoral life? Give up decisively
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I just want to ask, why is this happening? She got pregnant two months after getting married. This was too fake and exaggerated, but the book was still ok.
Good! (Although this comment is only one word, it has rigorous grammar, neat wording, clever structure, catchy words, and is concise and comprehensive. It shows the commentator's solid writing skills and his easy and brutal creative ability. It is admirable. In addition, the ending with an exclamation point is really the finishing touch)
There are very few books written about Lu Bu in the Three Kingdoms, and even fewer masterpieces. I hope this one can become a masterpiece. Support! Come on, author!
Why does it feel like Lu Bu has no brain?
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Community(0)
Official(544)Scraped 21d ago
Regardless of whether it is updated or not, insist on getting recommendation votes every day
Trolls come here
For those who say that the author wrote about Lu Bu wrongly, I would like to ask you, have you ever seen Lu Bu? Do you understand? The author has written the Lu Bu in his mind. Maybe the Lu Bu in your heart is different from the author's, but please don't deny that this novel is not to your liking because of this. You can leave. But if you criticize this novel, it also shows what kind of characters you are.
Over the years, I have read a lot of books about the Three Kingdoms. Among them, I have read several books about Lu Bu who defied heaven and changed his fate. I feel that this is the best one. It can be said that the author has greatly created the most perfect image of Lu Bu in my heart.
The highlight and cool thing about the rebirth article is that the protagonist can carry the memories of his previous life, and he can predict beforehand and take advantage of everything. Readers are also willing to see this. However, the author of this article has abandoned his martial arts skills. He clearly wrote the article about Lu Bu's rebirth, but forgot about Zhang Fei? He actually forgot to call his third-name domestic slave Zhang Fei? Even if you forget anyone, it's impossible to forget this Zhang Fei? I felt that it was too much, and I even went to Liu Bei's hometown, but nothing happened. If you continue to write like this, the excitement of rebirth will be gone. Then why are you writing about rebirth? Do you take off your pants to release a stink? Bad review!
What bullshit.
After rebirth, why don't you just kill Liu Bei and Cao Cao first? What happened to Cao Cao and Liu Bei? Is it because Liu Bei didn't intercede with Cao Cao that he hates Liu Bei so much? You robbed Liu Bei of Xuzhou and still asked others to help you? Why don't you just kill Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Dong Zhuo, Sun Jian, and Yuan Shu? Then the world will be yours? Ill.
Lu Bu doesn't go to see Diao Chan and live another pastoral life? Give up decisively
???
I just want to ask, why is this happening? She got pregnant two months after getting married. This was too fake and exaggerated, but the book was still ok.
Good! (Although this comment is only one word, it has rigorous grammar, neat wording, clever structure, catchy words, and is concise and comprehensive. It shows the commentator's solid writing skills and his easy and brutal creative ability. It is admirable. In addition, the ending with an exclamation point is really the finishing touch)
There are very few books written about Lu Bu in the Three Kingdoms, and even fewer masterpieces. I hope this one can become a masterpiece. Support! Come on, author!
Why does it feel like Lu Bu has no brain?
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Very well written




After Lu Bu died in Baimenlou, his soul traveled back. The writing is very emotional, and there are some flaws, but they are all small things. I still quite like it.



Recently I like to watch Three Kingdoms. Lu Bu is so scary with his brains.




A different rebirth. Incompleteness and fear, character determines part of destiny













