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The Top Ten Hammer Generals Rewarded at the Beginning of the Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms, Train Ordinary People to Become God Generals and Fight with the Gods of the Three Kingdoms
Is there that kind of system
Where Is the Book About the Unification of the Three Kingdoms by the Shu Han Dynasty! Don't Take Advantage of Liu Guanzhang!
The Three Kingdoms Traveled Through Time Since Childhood and Were Born with Magical Powers and Did Not Strive for Hegemony.
Three Kingdoms, Don't Help Liu Bei Shuangwen
A Sign-In Gift Pack for the Three Kingdoms Every Day
Is there any special army that I can summon at will?
No, Where Did Emperor Zhaolie Offend You? Asking for Ji Hanwen
I want to read a book similar to "Three Kingdoms: The king is safe, and the world is safe". Three Kingdoms, Ji Han, counselor/Confucian general, good relationship with Liu Bei. I don't want to be smart or hard-headed, I just want to see the heroes rise together! The stronger the enemy, the more interesting it is! There is a shortage of books for intermediate and advanced students, please send me some comments! 🙏🏻
Is There Anything About Liu Bei? I'm Really Out of Books
Brothers and sisters, please give me some recommendations. Really. . . . . . . It's hard to describe in one word.
Your Excellency Handed over the Book of the Three Kingdoms
The requirements are very simple, as long as you are not brainless.
Are There Any Good Novels About Liu Bei's Camp in the Three Kingdoms?
Please recommend a novel of this type whose author has basic military knowledge. I just read one. The protagonist is Liu Bei's son. He leads Zhao Yun and five thousand white soldiers and threatens to help Liu Bei pacify Jiaozhou. However, as soon as he enters Jiaozhou, he rushes to conquer the city... Speechless
In the Book of the Three Kingdoms, the Protagonist Is a General or Counselor.
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The author is a newcomer with limited skills. I am grateful for the tolerance and encouragement of my book friends ~ This book is not a cool book, the pace is relatively slow, and the plot is also different. There is no need for those great gods who call "poison" whatever they don't like to say "poison". There are many great works by other great people. There is no need to chase after amateurs like me to criticize them ~ Thank you for your tolerance I spent a week revising this book at the end of February for branch issues, as well as some unrealistic military performances. To be honest, I wrote this book for my own entertainment, and I didn't expect to make much money, but there were always a lot of people saying bad things. I just saw it on the front end recently (Tomato is hidden in the backend, and the author can't see it). I feel very bad. It's true that wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes. I will sort out my mood next and try my best to finish this book ~ I also wish everyone to be more calm in reality and have more good luck ~ Let's encourage each other
Not bad, four stars for now! But considering the author says he is a newbie? Give me a five-star encouragement! It should be regarded as an imaginary parallel world of the Three Kingdoms, so it has some original plots and characters. In addition to war and strategy, it also incorporates some martial arts, or martial arts elements. I feel it is more suitable for fans of the Three Kingdoms. I hope I can write better and better!
The writing is good, but it is a slow-burning article. The author was a bit of a mid-level reader in the early stage [note], but the problem is not big. The protagonist exerts his strength around the 20th or 30th chapter, and is relatively good [learned] [learned]. Mainly attacking a Shu Han gang [laughing evilly] [laughing evilly]
Haokan, what do you think about the whole if line, where the protagonist suddenly dies of illness after taking the last step to revive the Han Dynasty for the emperor's uncle? (Of course the Han Dynasty was still revived, but the protagonist still didn't see the day of salvation) [Sneaky laugh]
I personally feel that the protagonist can have a background, a descendant of the champion Hou Huo Qubing, with either a gun or a halberd, and the development direction should not become a complete martial artist. I suggest that a combination of Deng Ai and Jiang Wei is better, one who mounts his horse to fight and dismounts to govern the country. After all, the Shu Han Dynasty was extremely short of generals in the later period. It is recommended to capture all the generals that can be recruited, such as Pang De, Xu Shu, Wang Wei, Wenpin, and Gan Ning. It depends on the situation (it is recommended to take it, after all, Gan Ning and Ling Tong have a feud), and then recruit Tian Yu (Liu Bei's old acquaintance). Secondly, for the fighting scenes, I suggest you describe the scene and directly name the moves, which is a bit embarrassing and doesn't have that sense of imagery. And from my point of view, Xuzhou is not enough to be the foundation. It will be even more uncomfortable to be sandwiched between Cao Cao and Sun Quan, without a large rear area. Secondly, Xuzhou has been riddled with holes after many wars, plus massacres, and the population has also dropped sharply. I suggest that Jingzhou be added to Western Shu, and then take Xiliang from Jing and Shu first, and then conquer Jiangdong across the river, and then divide the world in two, and conquer the north from the south, like Deng Ai and Jiang Wei in the later period. Secondly, Lu Xun can fight for it, after all, he has a grudge against Sun Ce. Now that Hu Che'er is here, Chen Dao can be liberated relatively. Hu Che'er will be the commander of Liu Bei's personal guard, and then he will form the Baijie Army in advance, and then choose the generals to go south to Jiangdong. Assuming that Liu Bei personally conquers it, if nothing unexpected happens, Guan Yu (other people think that Liu Bei will also be worried) should be the governor who stays in Xuzhou to guard against Yuan Yuan. Shao or Cao Cao will come to steal the butt, followed by Zang Ba, Sun Guan, Chen Gong, Sun Qian, Xu Shu, Chen Deng and his sons, and Gao Shun. Those who will fight should be Huo Xiao, Gan Ning (the main force in the water battle), Zhuge Liang (to restrain Zhou Yu), Chen Dao, Zhang Liao (in a sense Soochow's nemesis), Zhang Fei or Wei Yan (one of these two must be left for Guan Yu). After defeating Sun Ce, you can see how the Sun family ends. Sun Ce cannot surrender at this time. Sun Ce's ambition to capture Jiangdong was already very great. It is basically impossible to surrender, and surrender will be meaningless. After a few years of basic cultivation, it will start to be flat. Then if Sun Ce does not surrender, Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Han Dang, and Zhou Yu will all die. , Those who are unlikely to surrender, those who can surrender are Tai Shi Ci (an old friend of Liu Bei), Lu Su, Lu Meng (not a diehard loyalist at this time), Lu Xun (who has enmity with Sun Ce), Xu Sheng, Ding Feng and other later generals as well as some aristocratic generals. In the future, the development will be nothing more than pacifying Jiaozhou in the south, attacking Liu Biao and Liu Zhang in the west, and attacking Cao Cao and Yuan Shao in the north.
The real battlefield performance, but the protagonist's performance on the battlefield is not described enough. The assassination organization in the early stage of the plot made people feel a bit poisonous. Fortunately, it disappeared soon.
I have been hesitating for a long time whether to give it four stars or five stars. Four stars is because of the hurriedly concluded outline, and five stars is because of the calmness and relaxation while reading. In the end, I chose five stars - the comfortable narrative and reasonable characters make it one of the few Three Kingdoms novels that I have read recently. The protagonist Huo Xiao traveled through time and became an ordinary soldier in Lu Bu's army. By chance, he joined Liu Bei's camp, and the gears of fate began to turn. In fact, there are no big ups and downs in this book. Because of the appearance of Huo Xiao, Liu Bei successfully surrendered Lu Bu's camp after defending Xuzhou. The early departure of Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong and others stabilized the situation in Xuzhou. Some talents who should have gone to other forces also joined Liu Bei's command. As a result, the Shu Han Dynasty, with its advisors and generals gathering like a rain, was completely different from history. Gan Ning, Xu Sheng, Ding Feng, Lu Xun and other important figures in Soochow all belonged to Liu Bei, and Sun Quan's suspicion and cruelty became the last straw that broke Jiangdong's mind. As a result, Liu Bei and others crossed Jingyang and conquered the world. Unfortunately, due to the author's financial reasons, the content after the annexation of Jiangdong was not spelled out in detail. It was only given an ending in the form of an outline, which is quite a pity. The king and his ministers should work together, and the wise and sages should work together.
Liu Bei is such a hero, how can I bear to do him a little harm?
The writing is quite good, especially the Xuzhou part. The strategic and tactical parts are very organized. It can be seen that the author has carefully studied tactical formations and cold weapon tactics. The newcomer has written very well at this level. If he can write about political maneuvering, family interests, and supplying food and grass in more depth, he can be on par with Shao and Song Dynasties.
Five stars. Signing in without a system voice is already pretty good.
I have finished watching it now, and I just want to say: The next work of Ansha is "Feng Chu", also called "Wolong 2" One star is deducted because: it makes me uncomfortable to watch, so I can only listen to the book, but to listen to the book, I have to watch the video. Since you make me uncomfortable, I also want to make you uncomfortable [angry]
The logic is clear, the pace is slow, it is not a brainless novel, no system, the language is vivid, the content is rich, and the protagonist is a growth type. The protagonist is brave and resourceful, and the characters and images of the original Three Kingdoms characters are close to being restored. The opponents are not as brainless as Shuangwen. There are back and forths in the contest with the protagonist, and the characters of each group have distinct personalities. The author is serious and responsible, and the article is not exaggerated. It is based on documentary and historical facts, and the characters and plot art are its wings. Three Kingdoms novels that are definitely ranked among the top three on Tomato🍅
It's pretty good-looking, although I also like Shu Kingdom. But compared to other novels where the protagonist wins consecutive battles against Soochow and Cao Wei and keeps losing, the plot is much more interesting in which the protagonist grows up after going through hardships.
Really pretty! The protagonist is brave, adept at fighting and resourceful, Liu Bei lives up to his reputation as the Fierce Emperor, and the story about soldiers and horses is also in line with the Three Kingdoms era.
It's okay to skip the plot of Lingying Pavilion and there's really nothing to choose from.
A good book, absolutely a good book. The protagonist needs to grow up, be resourceful, and have martial arts skills. The author is impeccable in his historical research and writing. The pace may be a bit slow, but for this historical fan, this relaxed and moderate pace is the best. I hope the author will continue to work hard!
I still like to get stronger slowly like this. In a systematic way, I compare Guan Yu and Lu Bu in martial arts, Zhuge Liang and Xun Yu in literary skills. It's really boring.
The Three Kingdoms was an era of turmoil and heroes, but it was also an era of decline of dynasties and suffering of the people. There were too many expectations and too many regrets. The hegemony of Cao Wei, the romance of Shu and Han, the "rats" in the east of the Yangtze River, the return of three families to the Jin, the chaos of the Five Husbands in China, the two Jins in the north and the south, and the Yizi cannibalism. I hope the author can write a better era of the Three Kingdoms. To borrow a sentence from "Shao Song", history should be like this, and this is how it should be! That's how it should be! Not so...
The writing is passable, mainly because the author listened to his advice, but the emotional line needs to be read again.
Good book for newcomers, I love reading it, it's like sucking it
It's okay, not too toxic. If you like the theme of the Three Kingdoms, you can give it a look. It's best to lead the army independently. The guard leader is not interesting.
Finally, there is a book about the Three Kingdoms that is unsystematic and has no harem [Adoration][Adoration][Adoration]
Among the novels about the Three Kingdoms that I have read on Tomato, this one is the most satisfying to me. Come on, author.
It's quite beautiful. Why are there so few people?
The book is well detailed, and the emotional drama, war drama, and resourcefulness drama are all very good. In Tomato, this is a "good book". However, among the real "good books", there are still some shortcomings. For example, the characters are more fictional than the author's, and there are still some shortcomings with the historical or novel characters. Except for the protagonist and the two beauties, most of the supporting characters are too single in personality, and several princes are too fond of conspiracies and lack foresight. I hope the next book will be better.
No, you read one chapter a day? ? ?
It's pretty cool, come on! ! !
The book is very good, but why is there no one there?
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