
Huangtian Empire at the End of Han Dynasty
About This Novel
The sky is dead, the yellow sky should stand, and the age of Jiazi will bring good luck to the world! Zhang Ping was the son of Tiangong General Zhang Jiao. After the failure of the Yellow Turban Uprising, he was taken to Qingzhou and placed under house arrest by Guan Hai in Lushan Village. Zhang Ping, who was reborn in the late Han Dynasty, relied on the Taiping Jing to unite vertical and horizontal forces and struggle to survive in this troubled world. At the same time, Zhang Ping continued to subtly apply the technologies of later generations to the construction of the Yellow Turban Army for the development of the entire social civilization. Starting from opening up people's wisdom, it promotes the scientific and technological progress of the entire society step by step.
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Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
Not bad, the logic is clear, you can take a look, friends who are book-hungry, come together
Come on ⛽Come on come on ⛽Come on come on
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When writing about high martial arts, you have to write about the differences. Upgrading a level feels like not upgrading. The writing style is still too immature.
After reading this book for a long time, I am still a little confused about the strength value. What is the innate strength of bright and dark strength? If you release your breath, others will know what rank you are, and they will still fight with you. I have read over 100 chapters and there are no details about the fighting generals. It doesn't matter whether it's Guan Hai or ban. There is no difference between having them or not, as long as the protagonist goes there. The two lieutenants were killed easily with some tricks. The fighting plot was too childish, and the plot plot was also childish. They also divided the soldiers into Ming Jin, Dark Jin, and something else, three ranks.
The plot is a bit slow in terms of technology, but overall it's pretty good.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
Not bad, the logic is clear, you can take a look, friends who are book-hungry, come together
Come on ⛽Come on come on ⛽Come on come on
generally
When writing about high martial arts, you have to write about the differences. Upgrading a level feels like not upgrading. The writing style is still too immature.
After reading this book for a long time, I am still a little confused about the strength value. What is the innate strength of bright and dark strength? If you release your breath, others will know what rank you are, and they will still fight with you. I have read over 100 chapters and there are no details about the fighting generals. It doesn't matter whether it's Guan Hai or ban. There is no difference between having them or not, as long as the protagonist goes there. The two lieutenants were killed easily with some tricks. The fighting plot was too childish, and the plot plot was also childish. They also divided the soldiers into Ming Jin, Dark Jin, and something else, three ranks.
The plot is a bit slow in terms of technology, but overall it's pretty good.









