
The Thirteen States of the Three Kingdoms
by Minghuang
About This Novel
In the rebirth of the Three Kingdoms, heroes compete with each other and cavalry for supremacy in troubled times. Some may have a beautiful woman in their arms, or some may hold a golden sword and be stained with blood. Riding a horse in Nanshan, wherever your heart is, it is the world.
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Official(40)Scraped 22d ago
What nonsense did Liu Bei write? First of all, Liu Bei was just a commoner at that time and didn't have much profit for you. Many people in the Three Kingdoms treat Liu Bei with courtesy, now entirely because he is an imperial uncle certified by the royal family. Now Liu Bei is nothing. You are completely lowering your own status. Never think that identity is optional. This is etiquette. Social recognition at the time. And the military commander you gave him, do you know what his official position is? At that time, Sun Jian followed Zhang Wen in his expedition against Xiliang. It was Ren Jun Sima. How many military exploits had he made? And what about Liu Bei? No matter what Liu Bei did before. You have to start from scratch. What's more, Liu Bei himself has no official position. It really gets worse the more I write.
I've only read two chapters so far
I think it's pretty good and worth investing in. But after reading the author's other two books, I felt that there was something wrong with them. I don't know if I can finish this book, so I'll just read it.
Awesome!
Awesome! After more than 20 chapters, you issued an order to recruit talents, and the Yellow Turbans just revolted! You are still just a county magistrate! Do you really think that recruitment orders can be issued at any time?
It's so verbose and disgusting!
Every character and every thing has to be rambled on here and there, narrated about past and present lives, and analyzed over thousands of years. Isn't it annoying? Primary school teachers all teach us: when writing articles, we should focus on the main line, have a proper strategy, and have clear priorities, okay?
Very nice
It's very interesting, the content is pretty good, and it supports ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)✧
What are you writing about?
I read several chapters in a row, all about the background of the Three Kingdoms. Finally, I returned to the main text and started to introduce the characters and family background in one or two pages. Don't we know these? You need to introduce them again and again, which will affect the mood of our readers.
Did horseshoes exist in the Han Dynasty? The author is a talent
I don't know what the author is thinking. If he wants to close them down and find an opportunity to write Liu Bei to death, that's fine. If he doesn't, nothing will happen. But it's better to suppress them, but I still hope to accept Zhou Yu and Cai Yan.
8-foot dark horse, if I go to see it, it is definitely not an ordinary one. Dark horses like this are all spiritual, after all, they are so big. So. The saying that a horse is eight feet tall is like a dragon. It makes sense. White dragon horse, white dragon horse! This is the black dragon horse. Ha ha ha ha
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Official(40)Scraped 22d ago
What nonsense did Liu Bei write? First of all, Liu Bei was just a commoner at that time and didn't have much profit for you. Many people in the Three Kingdoms treat Liu Bei with courtesy, now entirely because he is an imperial uncle certified by the royal family. Now Liu Bei is nothing. You are completely lowering your own status. Never think that identity is optional. This is etiquette. Social recognition at the time. And the military commander you gave him, do you know what his official position is? At that time, Sun Jian followed Zhang Wen in his expedition against Xiliang. It was Ren Jun Sima. How many military exploits had he made? And what about Liu Bei? No matter what Liu Bei did before. You have to start from scratch. What's more, Liu Bei himself has no official position. It really gets worse the more I write.
I've only read two chapters so far
I think it's pretty good and worth investing in. But after reading the author's other two books, I felt that there was something wrong with them. I don't know if I can finish this book, so I'll just read it.
Awesome!
Awesome! After more than 20 chapters, you issued an order to recruit talents, and the Yellow Turbans just revolted! You are still just a county magistrate! Do you really think that recruitment orders can be issued at any time?
It's so verbose and disgusting!
Every character and every thing has to be rambled on here and there, narrated about past and present lives, and analyzed over thousands of years. Isn't it annoying? Primary school teachers all teach us: when writing articles, we should focus on the main line, have a proper strategy, and have clear priorities, okay?
Very nice
It's very interesting, the content is pretty good, and it supports ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)✧
What are you writing about?
I read several chapters in a row, all about the background of the Three Kingdoms. Finally, I returned to the main text and started to introduce the characters and family background in one or two pages. Don't we know these? You need to introduce them again and again, which will affect the mood of our readers.
Did horseshoes exist in the Han Dynasty? The author is a talent
I don't know what the author is thinking. If he wants to close them down and find an opportunity to write Liu Bei to death, that's fine. If he doesn't, nothing will happen. But it's better to suppress them, but I still hope to accept Zhou Yu and Cai Yan.
8-foot dark horse, if I go to see it, it is definitely not an ordinary one. Dark horses like this are all spiritual, after all, they are so big. So. The saying that a horse is eight feet tall is like a dragon. It makes sense. White dragon horse, white dragon horse! This is the black dragon horse. Ha ha ha ha










