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Explore more →There Is a Shortage of Books and My Eyesight Is Too High. I Can Only Rely on These Few Books to Survive.
There is a shortage of books and my eyesight is too high. I can only rely on these few books to survive.
Please Practice Heavy Cold Weapons, Halberds, Epees, Big Guns, Etc.
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Civil Servants Hold Pens but Do Not Laugh at the People; Generals Hold Swords and Do Not Kill People.
Looking for this kind of book
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)
Young General! ! ! I Really Love High-Spirited Young Men, the Kind Who Don't Abuse Them.
Three Kingdoms Counselor, It Is Best to Be Under Cao Cao
Don't play pig, eat tiger, don't eavesdrop on your heart
A Muscular Giant Three Meters Tall, Fierce and Fierce
The Male Protagonist Has a Muscular Back and Waist, Is 2 Meters Tall, and Has Tattoos on His Body.
Start by scaring others to tears
The Sick and Weak Regiment Favored Counselors in the Three Kingdoms, Preferably from the Cao Wei Camp
Must be the kind that is sickly and weak
"My Dear and Virtuous Minister, Yuan Xiaoren, and My Beloved Father-In-Law, What I Have Done... Is It Okay...
I'm Looking for a Novel Where the Male Protagonist Has a Burly Figure and Is Unstoppable.
Thank you
Three Kingdoms, Ruilin, Zhuge Liang's Younger Brother, Took Refuge with Boss Cao
The Counselor Who Assisted Cao Cao Didn't Know Martial Arts but Was Very Smart. Don't Read Carefully and Don't Push the Book Randomly.
The Three Kingdoms Traveled Through Time Since Childhood and Were Born with Magical Powers and Did Not Strive for Hegemony.
The Protagonist Is a Drug Addict with No Moral Bottom Line
Everyone's reports on those who sent Ding Guogong and wrote with ❤️ are all human-machine
Looking for Rigorous Historical Texts
It seems hard to find, give it a try
History! You Must Be Smart! !
Are there any modern people who travel back to ancient times and use their own career development~ For example, doctors travel back to ancient times and develop medicine based on the environment, or modern military kings travel back to ancient times and use modern people's ideas to build troops, casually come up with penicillin, and draw Ak4 at the beginning.
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.
Is There Anyone Who Transformed Diao Chan from the Beginning of the Three Kingdoms? ?
I strongly recommend the start of the Three Kingdoms and I transformed Diao Chan. If you are interested, you can come and take a look♡~

































































































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The writing style is okay, and it has literary talent as well as a certain amount of humor. Each character is very three-dimensional and detailed, and it is not like other novels about Yuan Shao. How could the Fourth World and the Third Duke be a fool. What I particularly like is the description and portrayal of Boss Cao. It's so good. He was the general who conquered the West when he was young, and later the prime minister, the King of Wei. Although he was controversial, he was always a minister of the Han Dynasty. Highly recommended
This novel looked good to me. Among the Three Kingdoms novels about Cao Wei that I have seen, they are one of the few that did not deliberately write Liu Bei as an out-and-out villain, but they also wrote him too well, and then the system flew away, and it felt like the author had forgotten. These two points make me only give it four stars [eating melon] My personal opinion about Liu Bei is that he is first of all a lord and a monarch. As a monarch, it is basically impossible for him to be a saint, but he will not be a complete villain. Being a monarch is a multifaceted profession. You can't be too kind or too treacherous. Regarding Liu Bei's statements about hypocrisy and benevolence, I feel that it is him. He is indeed the most benevolent among the princes. It can be seen from the fact that he raised troops for more than 20 years but did not massacre the city. Yiling was defeated. Huang Quan did not harm his family after surrendering to Cao Wei. Instead, he treated his family well. It can be seen that he is more benevolent. The hypocrisy is also because he is a monarch and has to think about the interests of his own group, such as direct plundering of wealth to fill the treasury, but this is only indirect plundering rather than direct plundering. So in my opinion Liu Bei is neither a hypocrite nor a gentleman, but a monarch. [Eat melon] [eat melon] [eat melon]
Dear author, I have a very curious thing, that is, can the swords from the Three Kingdoms period really be broken? Of course I'm not trying to argue, I'm just curious. Or should I say that you wrote this for the sake of writing an article?
This book is so interesting. My stomach hurts from laughing. I highly recommend it.
How can I put it this way? It's very interesting. I love reading it. For people like me who don't know much about history, I can learn something by reading the comment section and interpreting history while reading. The author is also great. In addition, I also like the character of the protagonist. In short, this is a very good book and worth reading. Above
Super beautiful and highly recommended. I will become a god later.
It's pretty good-looking, but there are always typos, which affects the perception a bit. I hope I can correct the typos when I have time to make it even better. Yes, there are fewer typos in the future. It can be said that the author paid attention to it (I just don't know if he read the comments or noticed it himself). In any case, the reading experience is better, and judging from the content of these few pictures, the article written by the author is similar to most of the Three Kingdoms. The novel is different (maybe I haven't read it enough). He is not limited to writing about the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, and it does not give people a cookie-cutter feeling. When you see this, you will know the following content. It is good to have a Three Kingdoms novel like this on Tomato. (PS: The book is out of stock. If the author can see it, please post more. I'll just point you to these few. If others see it, please recommend it to me if you have any good novels. Please🙏)
I know the Three Kingdoms very well and have read a lot of Three Kingdoms novels. I think the characters are quite well drawn. Those who can get to the 18th level of the princes are at least in the position of provincial mayor (except for Liu Bei, who should be the deputy county magistrate, but the princes are basically the commander of the military region and he is just a single official). The character may have flaws, but there is no simple one. This is the only one who does not go crazy and blackmail the princes just to praise the protagonist, and the Battle of Chibi itself is not easy to win. I think it is pretty good in a tie.
Excellent work. What I like most is that it does not deify top counselors or write them as clowns. It is that the author greatly conceals the protagonist's system [face covering] [face covering]
It's not enough to watch, not enough to watch at all. The characters are vividly portrayed, and various Internet memes are used with great proficiency. The finishing touch is that I would like to call this novel one of the few excellent Three Kingdoms historical novels in Tomato.
One of Tomato's masterpieces of the Three Kingdoms, five stars! ! ! [Adoration][Adoration]
A very interesting novel, the time-travel male protagonist Xu Ping is the younger brother of Xu Chu. He is born with great strength, but he is relatively old-fashioned. Because of the system, it is clearly a military commander's ability, but he has to join the circle of civil servants. I want to be a military advisor under Boss Cao. With modern insights and understanding of history. Following Cao Cao, he ran around, fighting in the north and south. Together with Lu Bu, the most powerful general in the Three Kingdoms, he is tied for the most powerful general in the Three Kingdoms. Apart from Cao Cao, he is the only person who can command the three armies. Together with Xun Yu (who manages internal affairs), he is also known as Cao Cao's most important right-hand man. He also married Cao Cao's two daughters one after another and became Cao Cao's son-in-law. Helped Cao Cao avoid many hardships. Let Cao Cao fight without worries. This is a very inspirational and refreshing book, which makes people excited to read it. The male protagonist's attitude toward the Japanese, Goguryeo, Xiongnu and other foreign tribes is to exterminate them and kill them decisively. Little lolita like Cai Wenji, Cao Jie, etc. Also wait until the right time to give birth. People like Diao Chan, Zhen Ji, etc. Respect women and have three correct views. Very good luck with women. Although the author may have created a harem for the male protagonist, the reader did not feel uncomfortable. On the contrary, it feels natural. After all, heroes deserve to be beautiful. Moreover, the male protagonist is very filial to his father-in-law, and always looks for beautiful women for him. I personally know very little about the history of the Three Kingdoms because I am not a history major. Most of my knowledge comes from "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". But this book made me understand clearly that Lu Bu had no lower limit. He recognized his adopted father everywhere and then stabbed him in the back. Sun Quan was addicted to food and had no skills. He was still able to divide the world between Wei and Shu. Because Liu Bei is a positive character in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", after all, the story of the three sworn brothers in Taoyuan is familiar to everyone. But in this novel, the group of Wei generals that Cao Cao belongs to are also very cute. So no wonder others say that history is a little girl who can be dressed up by anyone. That is how others dress up. Because "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is so long, I didn't read the entire TV series, but I read this novel from beginning to end. You won't get the drama just because the male protagonist traveled through time, which shows how well the author integrated the characters into the book. So give the author five stars.
Finally found a non-template book
Before I read this book: Wow! The eloquent military counselor is interesting and interesting, let's read it first. After I read it, did the hussar generals of the Han Dynasty really have any problems? . . . . . Historical records: There were two great hussar generals in the Han Dynasty. One was Huo Qubing, who helped Emperor Wu defeat the powerful enemy Xiongnu. The other was Xu Ping, who helped Emperor Wu of Wei pacify the world, unify the country, and conquer the barbarians in the north. He participated in the wars and annihilated countless enemy troops. !. Note: I currently see that there may be some discrepancies behind chapter 233, please don't complain.
The writing is indeed very good, a rare good article, rather than a bad ending, it is more appropriate to say that the open ending is appropriate. After all, Guan Yu must die in the end to end the troubled times (I am not just guessing what Jia Xu said in the article). No matter how he died, the alliance broke up, Sun and Liu fought, and Liu Bei won miserably according to the protagonist's national policy, and did not capture Hanzhong.
Quack, it's humorous without losing the main theme, and the characters are very successfully depicted.
It's super nice and the logic is clear, but there's one thing he forgot about the system.
I think it's quite good-looking, much better than those systematic ones. Although I mentioned a little bit at the beginning, it's overall very good. Whether it's character portrayal or language description, it's okay. It's mainly a first-class novel in the Three Kingdoms genre (much better than Wang Xiao and others, and it's the most boring without brains).
Not bad, not as clumsy as other historical novels. I like it.
I quite like Xun Yu. I hope the author can give a happy ending. Thanks
The protagonist has a strong desire to kill, but I like it. Everything is born to nourish people, and people have nothing to repay God.
Not a system article! Let me tell you in advance, but the writing is really beautiful, the author's writing is very good, and the various battles are well-founded. At least the protagonist is included without any sense of violation. Many of the strategies are also self-created. In short, it is very good and recommended.
The further you go, the richer the characters are and the more emotional they are. It's still very good, but the updates are getting slower and slower.
It's pretty good, some humor, the main character is idealistic
The writing is still very good. The character descriptions and plot progress are very good. The description of the protagonist also makes readers excited. Every battle description can be immersive. The author's writing and historical skills are still very deep.
The ending was unexpected, unfinished and just right. It's just a pity that the author didn't seem to want to write about the death of Mr. Guan Er.
Give me a five-star review. You are the only one of the thousands of novels I have read on Tomato that I can give a review on. It's so funny [laughs][laughs]
Overall, it's a good book, and the writing is quite comfortable, but there are some mistakes in it, which makes it uncomfortable to read. The official system and the heroine's name are a bit confusing, but overall it's okay to ignore these.