
In the Beginning, Liu Bian, Your Name is Dong Zhuo, Right?
by Xijiuchuan
About This Novel
In the beginning, he traveled through time and became Liu Bian. On the first day he returned to the palace, he was inspected by Shi Chang and his name was recorded. Liu Bian knew clearly in his heart: if you want to survive in this palace, you must first be able to act. Without being in a hurry to turn over the table, he first nailed the "foundation of the country" - establishing a reputation, gathering people's hearts, and recruiting talents; after the prince's position was firmly established, he would take the famous generals and celebrities of the three kingdoms in the future under his command one by one. But the real troubled times are not in Deyang Palace, but in Liangzhou. There was a man named Dong Zhuo there, holding Xiliang cavalry, and was pushing his military power towards Luoyang little by little. When Dong Zhuo led his army under Luoyang City, what he saw was not the panicked expression of the young emperor, but a sentence: Your name is Dong Zhuo, right?
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Official(4)Scraped 26d ago
It's different from the cool time travel stories I've read before. Others sell soap and make a fortune just by making it. They don't write down the path, the rules, or their heart. Like an onion cut open layer by layer, writing about the past can also reflect the present, and the same is true for the present, such as Lu Yin, Wen Die, and the intermediary. Could the author write about not being in the middle of the road and how to break into it? Not everyone can invent soap, or maybe I don't understand it. The writing style is very strange. I guess it uses AI, but it's not annoying and it's clearer.
After reading it, there are too many unreasonable places. The writing about Dong Zhuo and Yuan Shao is too awesome, it is completely false and written under the guise of the history of the late Han Dynasty, and the poisoning of Emperor Ling by a foreign minister is too ridiculous. Dong Zhuo and Yuan Shao teamed up to confront Liu Bian. There was no logic at all. The Han Dynasty hadn't collapsed yet, so where did they get the courage? Yuan Shao himself ran out to Luoyang to rebel, but his family didn't want him anymore? In a big family with four generations and three princes, he has not yet become the head of the family, and the whole family cannot be united in rebellion. Even if they don't sit together, why should Yuan's disciples and former officials listen to you, Yuan Shao?
About this book
This book will be based on historical research as much as possible (the current main references are: Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, and Zizhi Tongjian). However, due to the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were a lot of unofficial histories. If there are some points that cannot be verified, they will be reconstructed based on historical logic. There are also some small points that may be missed. If there are any mistakes, you are welcome to correct me. If you have any good suggestions or your own ideas, you are welcome to put them in the comment area. As long as one person reads this book, it will be written until the end! Thank you for your support!
I finished reading it in one sitting, and I felt so happy
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Official(4)Scraped 26d ago
It's different from the cool time travel stories I've read before. Others sell soap and make a fortune just by making it. They don't write down the path, the rules, or their heart. Like an onion cut open layer by layer, writing about the past can also reflect the present, and the same is true for the present, such as Lu Yin, Wen Die, and the intermediary. Could the author write about not being in the middle of the road and how to break into it? Not everyone can invent soap, or maybe I don't understand it. The writing style is very strange. I guess it uses AI, but it's not annoying and it's clearer.
After reading it, there are too many unreasonable places. The writing about Dong Zhuo and Yuan Shao is too awesome, it is completely false and written under the guise of the history of the late Han Dynasty, and the poisoning of Emperor Ling by a foreign minister is too ridiculous. Dong Zhuo and Yuan Shao teamed up to confront Liu Bian. There was no logic at all. The Han Dynasty hadn't collapsed yet, so where did they get the courage? Yuan Shao himself ran out to Luoyang to rebel, but his family didn't want him anymore? In a big family with four generations and three princes, he has not yet become the head of the family, and the whole family cannot be united in rebellion. Even if they don't sit together, why should Yuan's disciples and former officials listen to you, Yuan Shao?
About this book
This book will be based on historical research as much as possible (the current main references are: Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, and Zizhi Tongjian). However, due to the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were a lot of unofficial histories. If there are some points that cannot be verified, they will be reconstructed based on historical logic. There are also some small points that may be missed. If there are any mistakes, you are welcome to correct me. If you have any good suggestions or your own ideas, you are welcome to put them in the comment area. As long as one person reads this book, it will be written until the end! Thank you for your support!
I finished reading it in one sitting, and I felt so happy













