
Ji Han Lives Forever
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All the countries were destroyed by weakness, and the only Han Dynasty was destroyed by strength. It was the sixth year of Zhongping, when the eunuchs controlled the government, took bribes and violated the law, brutalized people, and the nobles invaded the fields, separatized one area, and practiced lawlessness. The Han Dynasty seems to have come to an end. But the fire is not extinguished, there are still heroes in the world who are willing to fight for the common people. Li Che came from later generations and walked out of the mountains with his longing for the Three Kingdoms. He saw a different Liu Bei and a different Cao Cao. (Book club group: 202077258)
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Official(39)Scraped 21d ago
Good reviews
Although I haven't read it yet, I have read what those people said. Some people said that it is not good to work under others, and you have established yourself as a royal capital. Have you started your own business in real life? Also, when it comes to having a harem, the protagonist can't just love one person? Don't let your thinking determine the author's thinking
Why do so many book lovers want the protagonist to be independent?
I think the writing is very good at this stage. Why should we be independent? The title of this book is Ji Han Lives Forever. Is the protagonist still Ji Han when he becomes independent? Moreover, I like the character of Liu Bei written in this book very much. He is a good guy among heroes, a hero among good guys, and he is Liu Bei from the original time and space. Although many books write about Liu Bei, they are all about soul wear and so on, and are no longer the real Liu Bei. So I personally think it is good for the protagonist to assist Liu Bei. It is a pity that this book has not become popular, but the author still insists on updating it, come on!
What makes people self-reliant is that there is darkness in their hearts but they do not believe in the light
There is a group of Ji Han talents who are unique in the Three Kingdoms who strive for their ideals.
Since you have written about the Three Kingdoms, you should not write about who works under you. It would be great to write about the hegemony style if you have that foundation. You must identify who is the master.
I feel that the First Lord written by the author is the most faithful to the character of the First Lord in history.
Only such a First Lord is worthy of being praised as the Great Ancestor and so on. Only such a First Lord is the most perfect First Lord in my heart. I hope that the protagonist can assist the First Lord at the end. No, it should be Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty who can reorganize the Han Dynasty and reach the height of the Tang Dynasty.
The characters are all written objectively
Although the protagonist is on Liu Bei's side, the descriptions of other characters are also very good. Cao Cao's treacherous character is objectively stated through the protagonist's mouth. It neither magnifies Cao Cao's black spots because each of them is his own master, nor forcibly demotivates Cao Cao to express the protagonist. Instead, he points out the contradictions in Cao Cao's character and objectively writes about his strengths and weaknesses. Point is, Cao Cao's plan has the aspect of breaking the monopoly of the aristocratic family. All forces immediately took action after hearing the news. It is very logical and writes the characteristics that time travelers are not omnipotent. Compared with those little white articles that can shock the ancients by casually introducing some modern systems and often using imperial examination gunpowder. I don't know why they are not popular.
I haven't watched it yet, so I'll give it a neither high nor low rating.
Why isn't your book popular? Because you don't strive to dominate the world. People who read novels about the Three Kingdoms do not strive for hegemony, but work under others. You have to be careful, you might lose your head one day. Just like Han Xin in history. High merit covers the master. If your credit is not small, who would want to see it? From the starting point, this book is goodbye to you.
I came here after seeing Ji Han. I haven't watched it yet. I hope the protagonist will not be independent.
This book is called Ji Han, so it has many connections with the Shu Kingdom. In the early stage, he had a fierce fight with Liu Bei, and in the end, he directly turned against the guest. Isn't this despicable? Why not just write about the struggle for hegemony without joining any party?
Good review!
The writing is excellent and the logic is rigorous. It is a masterpiece. Do not enter the palace.
IQ
This book has Liu Bei's highest IQ among the Three Kingdoms novels I have read, except Liu Bei's Daily Life. The key point is that the protagonist of this book is still Li Che, and the supporting characters also have IQs.
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Official(39)Scraped 21d ago
Good reviews
Although I haven't read it yet, I have read what those people said. Some people said that it is not good to work under others, and you have established yourself as a royal capital. Have you started your own business in real life? Also, when it comes to having a harem, the protagonist can't just love one person? Don't let your thinking determine the author's thinking
Why do so many book lovers want the protagonist to be independent?
I think the writing is very good at this stage. Why should we be independent? The title of this book is Ji Han Lives Forever. Is the protagonist still Ji Han when he becomes independent? Moreover, I like the character of Liu Bei written in this book very much. He is a good guy among heroes, a hero among good guys, and he is Liu Bei from the original time and space. Although many books write about Liu Bei, they are all about soul wear and so on, and are no longer the real Liu Bei. So I personally think it is good for the protagonist to assist Liu Bei. It is a pity that this book has not become popular, but the author still insists on updating it, come on!
What makes people self-reliant is that there is darkness in their hearts but they do not believe in the light
There is a group of Ji Han talents who are unique in the Three Kingdoms who strive for their ideals.
Since you have written about the Three Kingdoms, you should not write about who works under you. It would be great to write about the hegemony style if you have that foundation. You must identify who is the master.
I feel that the First Lord written by the author is the most faithful to the character of the First Lord in history.
Only such a First Lord is worthy of being praised as the Great Ancestor and so on. Only such a First Lord is the most perfect First Lord in my heart. I hope that the protagonist can assist the First Lord at the end. No, it should be Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty who can reorganize the Han Dynasty and reach the height of the Tang Dynasty.
The characters are all written objectively
Although the protagonist is on Liu Bei's side, the descriptions of other characters are also very good. Cao Cao's treacherous character is objectively stated through the protagonist's mouth. It neither magnifies Cao Cao's black spots because each of them is his own master, nor forcibly demotivates Cao Cao to express the protagonist. Instead, he points out the contradictions in Cao Cao's character and objectively writes about his strengths and weaknesses. Point is, Cao Cao's plan has the aspect of breaking the monopoly of the aristocratic family. All forces immediately took action after hearing the news. It is very logical and writes the characteristics that time travelers are not omnipotent. Compared with those little white articles that can shock the ancients by casually introducing some modern systems and often using imperial examination gunpowder. I don't know why they are not popular.
I haven't watched it yet, so I'll give it a neither high nor low rating.
Why isn't your book popular? Because you don't strive to dominate the world. People who read novels about the Three Kingdoms do not strive for hegemony, but work under others. You have to be careful, you might lose your head one day. Just like Han Xin in history. High merit covers the master. If your credit is not small, who would want to see it? From the starting point, this book is goodbye to you.
I came here after seeing Ji Han. I haven't watched it yet. I hope the protagonist will not be independent.
This book is called Ji Han, so it has many connections with the Shu Kingdom. In the early stage, he had a fierce fight with Liu Bei, and in the end, he directly turned against the guest. Isn't this despicable? Why not just write about the struggle for hegemony without joining any party?
Good review!
The writing is excellent and the logic is rigorous. It is a masterpiece. Do not enter the palace.
IQ
This book has Liu Bei's highest IQ among the Three Kingdoms novels I have read, except Liu Bei's Daily Life. The key point is that the protagonist of this book is still Li Che, and the supporting characters also have IQs.
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🌲History/Three Kingdoms of Qin and Han Dynasty🌲Boosting 📆Entered on 2019.10.15 (Tuesday)




Three Kingdoms Counselor This book is very interesting to write. The first entry point was before Dong Zhuo, stirring up the situation and allowing Liu to show his talents early. Secondly, after the protagonist traveled through time, the protagonist's thoughts and actions in such a situation can be recognized by people. He was rescued by Liu by chance, and in this situation he felt the miserable situation of refugees everywhere. He couldn't help but inject a kind of strength into himself, feeling that he had a mission. Whether he could benefit the dawn of life with his own efforts was a very high point. Finally, there are these familiar characters of the Three Kingdoms who appear in the rolling history. It is under the wheel of the Three Kingdoms driven by these characters that the Three Kingdoms itself shines so brightly and exudes charm. The author does not praise or criticize too much, but just allows the protagonist to make a choice at the time, which is particularly valuable. I also have to talk about my criticisms-- The reason is that the protagonist's life experience was not arranged well. In order to deliberately suppress his desires first, he said that the protagonist did not know the Four Books and Five Classics, etc. Later, during the writing process, the protagonist pretended to be pretentious and quickly learned these things. It is a bit unreasonable. As for the protagonist, who only knows lexicon and etiquette, he seemed to have the aura of the protagonist after making suggestions, and Liu Bei directly accepted the protagonist, which is very strange. There are other details, but I won't list them all here. Typing on my phone is tiring. I sincerely hope that the author will not write collapse or eunuch. Dry food +




The protagonist helps Liu Bei conquer the world, and you can see that the protagonist is growing up. Liu Bei in this book is truly benevolent and righteous, and of course not pedantic. I like this Liu Bei very much. Ps1: When I was a child, I watched the Three Kingdoms. I liked Liu Bei and hated Cao Cao, because the Romance of the Three Kingdoms respected Liu and demoted Cao, and I was also influenced by it. Later, when he was a little older and frivolous when he was young, he pointed out that Cao Cao was the real master of destiny, and Liu Da'er was extremely hypocritical and the sinner who hindered the unification of the country. After being severely beaten by society, I looked back at the Three Kingdoms and found that I liked Liu Bei more. In that chaotic era, Liu Bei was the only prince who had not massacred the city, and he was a truly benevolent and righteous lord. If Liu Bei is like other princes, then when people feel at ease, they will definitely choose the strongest prince to join him, because no matter which side wins, the future will be the same. Only when Liu Bei has something that other princes do not have, many heroes will choose Liu Bei who has nothing, and that thing is benevolence and righteousness. Everyone sees hope in Liu Bei, so everyone sacrifices their lives to help Liu Bei prosper. Ps2: When Cao Cao said to Liu Bei: "The only heroes in the world are the envoys and Cao Er", Liu Bei probably said in his heart: "You, Cao A'hao, an executioner who massacred the city, a murderous maniac, are worthy of being called a hero with me, Liu Xuande, are you worthy?" Ps3: If Cao Cao asked Guan Yu: "Why do you follow Liu Bei wholeheartedly and not me? What am I worse than Liu Bei?" Guan Yu would probably give him a disdainful look in return, "Are you, Cao Aman, worthy of being compared to my elder brother?"












