
Three Kingdoms: I, Lu Bu, Start at Baimen Tower
三国:我吕布,白门楼开局
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- Completed
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- 4.0M Words
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- Historical
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- Historical & Ancient
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- Male
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Explore more →I Beg for Historical, Fictional, High-IQ, High-Quality Novels
As long as they are not brainless or have a supporting character whose IQ plummets, it is fine.
A Novel About the Three Kingdoms That Will Captivate You at First Glance
Win with strategy, passionate and domineering, and can't stop looking good.
Three Kingdoms, Above 9.0, the Protagonist Is Terrible, and the Main Body Is Cavalry.
It is best to be in You and Bing, the states rich in horses, with superb military force. Don't trespass and don't summon them.
High Quality Three Kingdoms
It doesn't matter who you are in time travel. As long as you have a high status, not the emperor, and know the historical data, you are better than being the lord first. Don't deliberately belittle certain characters and make a strategy to strengthen the game. Don't be short and weak, or weak in the mid-term, with about a million words.
The Top Ten Hammer Generals Rewarded at the Beginning of the Three Kingdoms
Top-Notch Three Kingdoms Books (Not for Beginners)
Build Your Own Power at the Beginning and Grow Little by Little.
He treats his subordinates very well and is decisive in killing. They all rush to join his force.
In Ancient Times, Those Who Served as Generals in Wars Were Purely About Force and Did Not Cultivate Immortality.
Seek History + Imaginary + War + Rebellion + High Quality + Peace in Troubled Times
It means that the protagonist performs meritorious service on the border, and then rises step by step, fights with the northern nomads, and then the world is in chaos. The protagonist brings peace to the troubled world.
I Am in Urgent Need of Historical Articles, and I Am Looking for Historical Articles. This Book Can Save Me.
Try to be a historical text and be more realistic.
He Was Reborn and Returned to Hong Kong to Inherit His Father's Business and Gradually Expand It.
A very good rebirth article, mainly because it was not written fast enough.
Three Kingdoms, Train Ordinary People to Become God Generals and Fight with the Gods of the Three Kingdoms
Is there that kind of system
The Pinnacle of Historical Novels of Various Dynasties.
Works with a score of 9 or above are preferred.
Tomato Free Novel
Topic novels in novels
Ranking List of the Six Masterpieces of #Tomato! ! the Top One Is "Xianwu Emperor"...
9.6 Points the Three Kingdoms Period, the Novel About Gods
I would like to read a book similar to "Three Kingdoms: My brother Dian Wei starts with a tough fight against Lu Bu".
Where Is the Book About the Unification of the Three Kingdoms by the Shu Han Dynasty! Don't Take Advantage of Liu Guanzhang!
Historical Writing, Be More Realistic
No system, no Qin Shi Mingyue, pure history
Travel to a Recently Popular TV Series and Become the Protagonist of That World
Shuangwenyyds
Historical Fiction, Power Plotting for Hegemony!
Traditional historical texts. There is no system, no time travel, no copying of ancient poems!
The Three Kingdoms Traveled Through Time Since Childhood and Were Born with Magical Powers and Did Not Strive for Hegemony.
Science and Technology 3000 Chapter Science and Technology Articles
Technology
Looking for Rigorous Historical Texts
It seems hard to find, give it a try
Looking for Masterpieces of the Three Kingdoms with a Score of 9 or Above
I want to see traveling through the Three Kingdoms, but there is no system. Excellent work with a score of 9 or above.



































































































The author has put his heart and soul into it, the wording is very detailed, and the division of troops and maps are really thoughtful. I hope that the author can continue to maintain the quality, and I also hope that everyone will send more electricity to support the author's creation!
I read it for a long time and thought it was very well written. It was not brainless, not a virgin, not a dog licker, but acted decisively. First of all, there is no system. There are no cheats as soon as the game appears. There are no tens of thousands of troops recruited at every turn, or invincible generals and counselors. There is no one who must surrender if you want to recruit them. Instead, the writing is reasonable and the analysis is in place. You can write some interactions between the protagonist and the soldiers to liven up the atmosphere and not be too serious.
It's good-looking, the logic is clear, and it suits my taste. I haven't encountered such a good-looking Three Kingdoms novel in a long time. Come on, I hope you can write better and better, write more numbers, at least four to five million words, support the author I hope the author can arrange for Zhao Yun to join the protagonist team. Looking at the Three Kingdoms novel, it would be meaningless if Zhao Yun is not the protagonist of the novel. I like Zhao Yun the most in the Three Kingdoms.
After watching Liu Guanzhang a lot, I wanted to change the protagonist. It would be interesting to let Lu Bu be the protagonist. This article is very reasonable in the description of strategy and tactics, has a good grasp of the situation at that time, and has a solid foundation of historical knowledge, which is quite good. But if you want to get high scores here, you have to start in the third update. [Laughing]
In this book, I think victory is taken for granted. Although there are many counselors, the advance is too fast in the early stage. This is not very worthy of criticism. Originally, the Three Kingdoms were princes competing for hegemony, and every war was dominated by victory. There were few setbacks. It was very exciting at the beginning. But it becomes more and more boring as you get to the end. Without the uncertainty about the outcome of the war, the military advisor often becomes a god. You can have the skills to strategize every war, but I don't think it is very suitable for an army that must win every time (because in the Three Kingdoms novels, almost all battles are victorious). (Just complaining) (Derogating first) Personally, I highly recommend this book, at least it will give you a different experience of the Three Kingdoms. What's more, the text of this book is smooth and beautiful, and the story is delicate. Reading it makes people mesmerizing, as if they are in the world of the Three Kingdoms. Reading this book will allow you to deeply feel the historical deposits of the Three Kingdoms. It not only enriches your fantasy of generals and counselors, but also gives you a deeper understanding of the history of the Three Kingdoms. Among many books, this book is unique in its content and form. The author uses concise and clear language to explain complex ideas clearly and easily, making the reading process comfortable and smooth. (Praise later)
This book is wonderful! Far beyond the ordinary Three Kingdoms literature, it can be described as a masterpiece of craftsmanship! Highly recommend and support!
I read it in one sitting in one day, and my first impression was that this book is very real. The protagonist's behavior is very consistent with ancient characters, and it is not as extreme as other novels. This is very comfortable to read. The book does not belittle other forces. The battle of wits and courage is exciting, but there is a feeling that there are not many times when the protagonist shows force (perhaps for self-protection, but it is better to arrange more), which is suitable for reading as a leisure book. (The first time I always pull out a map and combine it with text [face covering]) Bu, a man of ten thousand years of age, sat down and defeated Jingnan, and the war is still ongoing!
The writing is relatively good and not too procrastinating.
Not bad, the writing is good, and the plot is not too abrupt. However, this book is all about fighting, and the development of people's livelihood is basically not covered. They are all mentioned in one stroke. Moreover, the identity of the time traveler does not play any role, and it does not bring many advantages to its own forces that transcend the times.
This book is very classic and takes the plot very seriously, unlike other novels that often use funny elements to make people laugh. After reading it, I could no longer read this book. The only drawback is that the scouts are too detailed. For example, if Party A sends 80,000 troops, our own scouts can detect 80,000. Would it be more rigorous to control the error to ±1/3? The personal hero plot is a little less
This book is the most worth reading among all the Three Kingdoms-themed books I have read. It is comparable to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The author has a strong historical background of the Three Kingdoms. His writing is not exaggerated, not brainless, and there is no messy system. The story is linked with each other, and the strategies are connected one after another. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a masterpiece! These masterpieces are like old wine, the more you taste it, the better it tastes! I consider myself a fan of the Three Kingdoms for 20 years and I admire the author so much!
This book is a novel of the Three Kingdoms that is unsystematic and has a very positive sense. It also continues the legend of Lu Bu among men and the red rabbit among horses. No one in the world wants to be Lu Bu.
It's almost entirely in vernacular, and the dialogue would have been better with more literary elements. The plot is good and the language is sincere It would be nice if Lu Bu's age could be changed when traveling through time, or the timeline could simply be advanced a few years. It looks good, I love watching it, come on
Let's evaluate it objectively. This book is indeed a good Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The overall narrative is excellent, the battles are also described in detail, and the reality is very balanced. In the Three Kingdoms period, it took Cao Cao 8 years to pacify the north, which indeed proved that fighting is not such a piece of cake. In many Three Kingdoms fan fiction, fighting a war is very trivial. If it does not follow the historical process, it will not be written at all, and conquering cities and territories is also very trivial. (Especially system papers and advanced science and technology papers.) Many people talk about horseshoes, curved shaft plows, etc. To be honest, even if I were a historical mini that allowed me to travel through the Three Kingdoms, I would not be able to make them, and the blueprints may not be given to me. Even if they are invented, I may not really be able to create them all at once. Unless the overall situation is determined, otherwise it will be to set up the enemy. The disadvantage is that some of the strategies are very trivial. Just saying it is the same as not saying it. In addition, the enemy's strategists can also constantly know their own strategies, which makes it a bit like fighting in open cards. Although the protagonist has many battles in which the weak defeat the strong, there is no such super victory. (For example, Cao Cao was severely beaten in the Battle of Chibi, completely losing hope of unification.) Of course, this also has advantages, that is, step by step, it is comfortable to watch.
No harem, no heroine, big thumbs up
The plot is good-looking, the logic is clear, and the various characters in the book are described very well, especially the description of Zhou Yu's tactical layout, etc., And the image of Zhou Yu's unparalleled wisdom is very profound. It is no longer like the TV series where only Zhou Yu was crushed by Zhuge Liang. It makes people feel that Zhou Yu is nothing more than that, and other characters also have their own characteristics. Strengths and weaknesses, everyone shows their abilities, instead of one character being the best in a certain field, and the duel of wits between them is very exciting, instead of making people only remember how powerful Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, etc. Are like in the TV series, but other characters are also portrayed very powerfully. In short, I think it is better than the Three Kingdoms TV series.
It fits the Romance of the Three Kingdoms very well, but as a modern person who has traveled through time, it is quite a pity that it lacks the fierce collision between today's technology, ideas and ancient Fang Qiu. The author controls the overall situation and describes it very carefully, but there is too little pen and ink about the daily life of the protagonist. This lack makes it difficult to create a three-dimensional character. Up to now, I feel that Lu Bu is a time traveler, and that's it. If you like playing Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and those who like the heroes competing in the Three Kingdoms, you will definitely like this work.
IQ is online, it is quite reasonable, and it is considered a rare book to read in Tomato.
It's really good. Some book friends think that most of the books are focused on career and are lacking in other aspects. In fact, I personally think it's a good thing that the author has his own rhythm. After all, it's hard to agree with everyone. And I am looking forward to seeing Cao Cao's development after ending Guandu. Big cheers for the author!
A very good book! First of all, the descriptions of population, economy, noble families, poor families, Guizhou heads, etc. In this book basically restore history. All forces are dealt with very appropriately. But the shortcomings are also very obvious! For example, you are worried about making paper and printing books, and refined salt. That's okay, right? It's not difficult to build a small blast furnace, isn't it? It's not difficult to make steel in Daye, right? Isn't it difficult to get some water-powered forging and hydraulic flushing later? Isn't it difficult to make an English longbow? Isn't it interesting to travel back in time in modern times without some black technology? The Champa rice should be from Ninan County. Even if it's fake, you can at least get some. Fighting with pure ancient people is purely a matter of strength? Why doesn't modern pig farming develop? Wouldn't a soldier be stronger if he ate something good?
No harem, no system, smart, smooth writing, I really like it Give me more
The planning and layout of this book is a highlight. The logic is basically reasonable and not overly forceful. The integration of official history is also quite particular. It's not a cool way of writing, it's more rational. Lu Bu, the time traveler protagonist, can still be portrayed, but he is not the kind of omniscient superman.
I like this book very much and feel that all the forces are using their brains. The role of counselors has been greatly increased, allowing me to see another side of the feudal wars. It's just that Liu Bei seems a bit negative in the book, and the feeling of seeking fame and fame is inconsistent with my previous impression.
This is the first time I read a novel with Wen Hou Lu Bu as the protagonist, the first military general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The plot is very good and the writing is also very good. It is based on "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It is not a Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He has now become the king. I look forward to the next plot direction and looking forward to becoming the emperor! ! !
It's really okay, the pace is fast but comfortable anyway. It's a very good Lu Bu theme, but it's slow to update, and there aren't as many details and backgrounds as those in the mythical version of the Three Kingdoms, but I'm a newbie author, so come on [Blow a kiss][Blow a kiss]
It is very good. The war is fought step by step, and the generals of each force are brilliant. No force is stupid, and the wars will not be crushed like others wrote about the Three Kingdoms. It only takes a few months to win the battle. This book can write about military supplies, food and grass, population, etc. Anyway, it is worth reading.
It is a very nice novel about the Three Kingdoms. It has a well-organized logical structure, is neither brainless nor exaggerated. It conforms to the basic historical process of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It does not want to recruit a younger brother into the harem or be self-righteous. It is worth reading.
It's well written, but it doesn't seem to be very popular. The main character is too smooth, although I also like it. In addition, the advantage of the protagonist's rebirth is not obvious enough. He fights almost every year. It may be more difficult to fight Cao Cao in the future. The battles are written in great detail. This is why I have written almost two million words and there is no sign of completion. There are probably another one million words left.
Well-founded, logical, humane, and engaging, it's not just a mindless piece of writing. But why is the score not higher than 9? Many Three Kingdoms novels with a score of 9 or above, due to their novel settings, are often more exciting in the first 100 chapters, but the follow-up is weak, and the advantage of the time traveler is too huge, and the ending of the novel can be seen at a glance. In this book, the author's reasonable planning gives the important advantage of travelers "knowing people". It is rare to find such a Three Kingdoms novel on Tomato that describes the plans and personalities of all the characters in detail.
The author has a very solid historical background. I am afraid that people will find fault. Of course, he gave pictures with pictures, but I can't understand them. The main plot is the decisive battle of Xiangbao, defecting to Liu Biao, dominating Jingnan, seeking Jiangdong, surrendering Shixie, the army entering Shu, heading north to Xiangyang, and the decisive battle between Cao and Lu.