
Three Kingdoms: I Am Not an Ant Thief
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"Wearing yellow clothes, he must be an ant thief." Xu Wei was speechless: "Why don't you be so careless? I just wore a yellow clothes!"
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Official(64)Scraped 23d ago
It feels like the author takes it too much for granted.
The most important thing in ancient times was food. Now you don't have enough food to eat, and you have to rely on merchants to buy it from other places. You have to recruit the working class. Are you kidding me?
It's okay, but I don't have common sense
Can one truck of food feed hundreds of people for so many days? How can one person cultivate one hundred acres of land? Take the first seed?
This book is extremely poisonous
If the protagonist has read history, he should know what can save his life in troubled times. The protagonist is so powerful that he doesn't want to fight for world supremacy, so he just joins the army. Instead, he recruits more than 200,000 people to farm and produce in troubled times. What makes him speechless is that doing this without training is like a child playing house. He only trains and makes weapons and armor every time the enemy is about to attack. How can such soldiers fight against the cavalry that has been trained for several years? When you settle down, you don't want to train and build good soldiers and armor, but you focus on refining steel and weapons to sell. If several counties in the occupied area have no population, they will not recruit refugees and do not care about other places, so they will concentrate on one county. Oh, he was poisoned to death
The Jingzhou that Xu Wei mentioned is quite tempting. After all, the current Jizhou is not a good place. On the contrary, Jingzhou has a lot of uncultivated fields.
I was just wondering what the hell was that in power?
Is it really appropriate to always put modern things into ancient times?
This late-stage no-brainer is so self-righteous that I don't even know what I'm writing.
It can't be a saint's watch, right?
The protagonist has no ambition to dominate the world, and he is hesitant in doing things. Most importantly, he is too naive and has no courage at all! I can't stand this kind of book
The Three Kingdoms engage in the working class...
In an era when survival is the most important thing, it is easy to let the subordinates eat freely, and also engage in the working class to provide high welfare to the people below... And also develop science and technology. The protagonist's character is very weak on the surface. In fact, with the author's brains, the protagonist can drive a Gundam in the Three Kingdoms without any problem. As written, it is very fantasy if the protagonist is not assassinated and poisoned.
Personally I think
Since you like to engage in development and production. If you want generals but no generals, if you want counselors but no counselors, if you only think about infrastructure construction, then you might as well go to Jiaozhou
It was a wrong payment after all.
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Official(64)Scraped 23d ago
It feels like the author takes it too much for granted.
The most important thing in ancient times was food. Now you don't have enough food to eat, and you have to rely on merchants to buy it from other places. You have to recruit the working class. Are you kidding me?
It's okay, but I don't have common sense
Can one truck of food feed hundreds of people for so many days? How can one person cultivate one hundred acres of land? Take the first seed?
This book is extremely poisonous
If the protagonist has read history, he should know what can save his life in troubled times. The protagonist is so powerful that he doesn't want to fight for world supremacy, so he just joins the army. Instead, he recruits more than 200,000 people to farm and produce in troubled times. What makes him speechless is that doing this without training is like a child playing house. He only trains and makes weapons and armor every time the enemy is about to attack. How can such soldiers fight against the cavalry that has been trained for several years? When you settle down, you don't want to train and build good soldiers and armor, but you focus on refining steel and weapons to sell. If several counties in the occupied area have no population, they will not recruit refugees and do not care about other places, so they will concentrate on one county. Oh, he was poisoned to death
The Jingzhou that Xu Wei mentioned is quite tempting. After all, the current Jizhou is not a good place. On the contrary, Jingzhou has a lot of uncultivated fields.
I was just wondering what the hell was that in power?
Is it really appropriate to always put modern things into ancient times?
This late-stage no-brainer is so self-righteous that I don't even know what I'm writing.
It can't be a saint's watch, right?
The protagonist has no ambition to dominate the world, and he is hesitant in doing things. Most importantly, he is too naive and has no courage at all! I can't stand this kind of book
The Three Kingdoms engage in the working class...
In an era when survival is the most important thing, it is easy to let the subordinates eat freely, and also engage in the working class to provide high welfare to the people below... And also develop science and technology. The protagonist's character is very weak on the surface. In fact, with the author's brains, the protagonist can drive a Gundam in the Three Kingdoms without any problem. As written, it is very fantasy if the protagonist is not assassinated and poisoned.
Personally I think
Since you like to engage in development and production. If you want generals but no generals, if you want counselors but no counselors, if you only think about infrastructure construction, then you might as well go to Jiaozhou
It was a wrong payment after all.
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The Three Kingdoms travel story starting from the Yellow Turban has the rush of farming stories. Haha, I have been following it recently. 😏Life is composed of a touch of sadness and a touch of happiness. Spend every day in small expectations, occasional excitement and silent disappointment, and then make the final turn and leave with a kind of "understanding" that you want to say but can't say out loud - "Seeing Off"




Reasons for recommendation: In this book, the protagonist starts from the grassroots. Unlike most Three Kingdoms novels, the protagonist leads the poor people to overthrow the entire Han Dynasty, overthrow all the powerful families, aristocratic families, and landlords, break the pattern of the old era, continuously develop productivity, and build an ideal world that does practical things for the people and helps the people live a happy and healthy life.













