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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♡~
Is There Anything in the Three Kingdoms That Can Compare to This One?
I want to read a book similar to "Three Kingdoms: I asked you to save Guan Yu, but not to destroy Sun Quan".
Traveling to the Period of the Yellow Turban Uprising of the Three Kingdoms, Many Unsystematic Beauties Competed for Hegemony
New and Old Three Kingdoms X
Are there any books about the old Three Kingdoms meeting the New Three Kingdoms, or books about making fun of the New Three Kingdoms😭😭
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 Three Kingdoms Novels?
It's best if the male protagonist is invincible
I Don't Know Any Other Three Kingdoms Books That I Don't Know About.
No way, no way, you really can't have it! Hahaha
In the Book of the Three Kingdoms, the Protagonist Is a General or Counselor.
Publish some good books!
The Three Kingdoms Literature Has Fallen into Disrepair
Those Books That Are Really Beautiful but Buried Deep Down
There are really many, many good books on Tomato, but there are really very few that can be discovered by everyone. Everyone has his or her favorite book, so post it so that everyone can experience it together.
True Eunuch ➕ Machiavellian ➕ Palace Fight ➕ Queen. a Wonderful Historical Novel.
I want to read a book similar to "Empress Cixi and Her Three Favored Eunuchs (Secret Biography of Empress Cixi)". A wonderful historical novel, very enjoyable to read.













































The novel uses a hard-core setting of "no time travel, no plug-ins", allowing Lu Zhao, a young man from a poor family, to fight his way out of the turbulent times of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, which makes people want to watch it. The protagonist Lu Zhao does not have a prophet with his own historical script. He relies solely on his resourcefulness and courage to solve the murder case in Yingchuan, prevent the relocation of the capital in Luoyang, intercept the secret envoy in Guandu, and propose a clever strategy in Chibi. He makes seven key decisions step by step and abruptly rewrites the history of the Three Kingdoms. The most rare thing is that the female characters in the book are by no means embellishments - Cai Yan's intelligence, Diao Chan's courage, Sun Shangxiang's sassiness, and Zhen Mi's pattern. They and Lu Zhao achieve mutual success, especially the plot of Zhen Mi establishing a girls' school, which adds a rare quality of female awakening to the ancient story. The rhythm of the plot is so tight that you can't stop. The suspenseful investigation, the game of power, and the battlefield are seamlessly connected. The multi-line narrative such as Xu Shu's perspective opens up the pattern instantly. Without the blessing of Golden Finger, every success of Lu Zhao seems real and palpable. The exhilaration of counterattack from a poor family is intertwined with the desolation of duckweed in troubled times, making the Three Kingdoms no longer a distant historical symbol, but a flesh-and-blood situation.
The Story of a Poor Family reshapes another possibility of the history of the Three Kingdoms with a non-travel and non-systematic realistic writing style. The protagonist Lu Zhao, as a young man from a poor family, relies on his wisdom and courage to make history in seven key decisions: from Yingchuan's solving the case to showing his edge, to Luoyang's witty fight with Dong Zhuo to show his pattern; from Guandu's tactical acumen in intercepting the secret letter, to Chibi's in-depth strategy and plan. The author cleverly transforms female characters such as Diao Chan and Zhen Mi into participants in political games. Scenes such as Sun Shangxiang's danger not only retain the legendary color but also give new interpretations. The whole article deconstructs clan politics from the perspective of a poor family. Through multi-dimensional narratives such as secret cases, battlefields, culture and education, it shows how individual choices can rewrite the situation of the Three Kingdoms like the fluttering wings of a butterfly. The exquisite balance of historical logic and literary imagination makes people look forward to this new version of the Three Kingdoms that has both political depth and human warmth.
I read eighty chapters in one go and briefly discussed it. The author has a good historical background. He skillfully devised mysteries and used specific events in the late Han Dynasty to unfold a magnificent historical picture, which is fascinating. It is very different from the previous Three Kingdoms Civilization Unparalleled Push, where civil servants and military generals swarmed in. It's a masterpiece worth seeing.
It's a very interesting book. It's written from a first-person perspective and has a strong sense of immersion. The author's writing skills are strong and his writing skills are solid. He writes with historical interest, and his interactions with famous ministers and generals in the Three Kingdoms are also very interesting. It's a very good book, it's been well received I hope the author will keep writing and continue to persevere! Come on!
Breaking away from the homogeneous routines of time travel and system, it reconstructs the story of the late Eastern Han Dynasty based on the growth trajectory of Lu Zhao, a young man from a poor family. It can be called a breath of fresh air in the Three Kingdoms theme. The author Mao Chew the Moon skillfully avoids cliché settings and allows Lu Zhao to rely on seven key decisions step by step, from Yingchuan to solve the murder case and Luoyang to block the relocation of the capital, to Guandu to intercept the secret envoy and Chibi to propose a strange plan. Each plot closely follows the historical context but hides new ideas, vividly depicting the game of power and personal struggle in troubled times. The portrayal of female characters in the book is particularly eye-catching. Cai Yan's intelligence, Diao Chan's courage, and Zhen Mi's vision break the instrumental positioning of women in traditional Three Kingdoms stories. Their intersection with Lu Zhao is not only an emotional entanglement, but also becomes a key force in promoting the plot. The setting of a women's school adds to the sense of breakthrough of the times. The battles of power and intrigue are intertwined, and the characters are vivid and three-dimensional. It not only retains the grand momentum of the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, but also shows the struggle and perseverance of individuals in the torrent of history through delicate brushwork, allowing readers to feel the weight of history while also being immersed in the ups and downs of the plot.
No time travel, no system The author starts from the Three Kingdoms and shows a new story that is different from the past. Lookable, good-looking, endurable Although I am a modern person, I admire the retro style of the words used. It seems that if you want to write this kind of antique prose well, you still need deep cultural attainments.
How to put it this way, I originally didn't like this kind of fictional history theme, but this one is different. The author tells a different story of the Three Kingdoms with humorous content. Interesting and informative but not trivial. It's really good, I highly recommend it to everyone.
The chapter opens with a weird scene of a sacrifice in a secret room. The imagery of bronze ghost faces and red charcoal fire is very visually impactful. It not only coincides with the fantasy setting of the "mysterious realm", but also uses the "ghost faces" as a metaphor for the unpredictability of people's hearts in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms. With just over a hundred words, the suspenseful atmosphere is filled, as if the depressing feeling before a storm is about to come, paving the way for the subsequent story of intrigue and beauty, making people full of expectations for the rise of the protagonist "King of Xiliang".
The content of this book is rich and colorful, with both a grand picture of the times and a delicate emotional description. The writing is smooth and natural, the rhythm is relaxed and moderate, and the plot is compact and interlocking, making it difficult to put it down after reading it.
The rhythm is controlled so well! Starting from the weird foreshadowing in the first chapter, it's like being pulled by an invisible thread by the author, and I can't stop at all. Every reversal is well-founded, yet unexpected. When the last piece of the puzzle falls into place, the feeling of sudden enlightenment is the greatest respect for the reader's intelligence. It's worth a second brush to savor the details!
This book is written against the background of the Three Kingdoms. It is very based on historical development and unfolds a different kind of Three Kingdoms war. The characters are vividly portrayed, and the storyline is vividly described with a strong visual sense. It is so beautiful and worth recommending to everyone!
This is an excellent work that goes far beyond a historical novel. It is actually a grand epic of power and a prism of human nature. The description of the characters and the development of the plot are all vivid on the page with rich ink and color. Their images have traveled through time, not only showing the clear distinction between loyalty and villainy, good and evil, but also profoundly reflecting the eternal philosophy of rise and fall - the eternal game between heroes and traitors; the magnificent symphony of temples and rivers and lakes!
The story outlines a picture of all living beings on the eve of the troubled times in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The story is full of tension, integrating conspiracy, religion, and suspense elements. It not only has the thrill of breaking a situation with logic, but also deduce the flow of capital and organizational penetration in troubled times. With careful research and compact reasoning, it weaves a suspenseful network of intertwined fiction and reality. It's great to watch! ——Lin Jinxin
The book Suan Ding Three Kingdoms has no time travel and no system. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in the turbulent early days of the Three Kingdoms, the situation was unpredictable. Lu Zhao, a poor family, solved the murder case with the help of Cai Yan in Yingchuan. He discovered Dong Zhuo's conspiracy to move the capital in Luoyang. The protagonist and Diao Chan jointly solved the Luoyang secret case. Yuan Shao's secret envoy was intercepted in the Battle of Guandu. A series of tricks were presented on the battlefield of Chibi to save Sun Shang... It's very interesting. I like it if I like history. Highly recommended
The narrative rhythm of this Three Kingdoms novel is amazing! From the small case in Yingchuan to the big battlefield of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Zhao's growth line is clear and passionate, and the unsystematic setting makes the protagonist more resourceful and impossible to stop watching!
Wonderful story! The author is very imaginative! The writing is delicate and detailed, and the characters and protagonists are well described! Exquisite!
The plot has a tight rhythm, suspenseful investigation, political scheming, seamless battlefield battles, vivid and three-dimensional characters. The protagonist Lu Zhao combines wisdom and courage, showing a different Three Kingdoms.
The protagonist Lu Zhao does not have a golden finger, but relies on his own wisdom and courage to reconstruct the story of the late Eastern Han Dynasty step by step. The author's historical background is very rich, his writing style is very concise, and he writes serious historical stories in an interesting way, making people unable to help but stay up late to catch up on updates.
This story of the Three Kingdoms, starring Lu Zhao, a young man from a poor family, cleverly breaks away from the clichés of time travel and systems, and returns to the true nature of historical narrative. The author uses the protagonist's seven key choices to leverage the setting of the historical process, respecting the established context while opening up a space full of imagination. The linkage with female characters such as Cai Yan and Diao Chan is not an embellishment, but an important stroke that promotes the plot and enriches the picture of the era, adding human warmth and delicate brilliance to the grand Three Kingdoms situation. I have been following this novel for several days. It is a very good novel! The author's writing is superb, and you will be immersed in the story of the Three Kingdoms while reading it.
The author has a profound background in history, beautiful writing style, and delicate and vivid character descriptions. It is a very interesting work. I like it!
A first-person novel about the Three Kingdoms, with solid writing skills and respect for history. There is no system or plug-ins. There are only plots and calculations. It is good-looking and has five-star reviews.
There is no time travel and no system. Lu Zhao, a poor family, stirs up the situation of the Three Kingdoms with his resourcefulness. He solves murders, discovers conspiracies, and proposes strange strategies. He creates legends with Diao Chan, Zhen Mi and other beauties. He makes seven choices to rewrite history. It is a hearty read!
This is a masterpiece worth reading and savoring. The plot has ups and downs, and each episode is thrilling and exciting to watch. The characters created by the author are very distinctive, the writing is simple and smooth, and the logical thinking is rigorous. It is immersive when reading. Five-star praise! This novel is really good. I read it for another three hours this morning. I will read it again next time when I find time!
The tension is high in just a few lines of dialogue. First, "Which Yang's Mansion" is used to create suspense, and then the servant's cry is used to reveal the news of Yang Zan's death, which instantly pushes the tense and depressing atmosphere to its peak. The protagonist's heart-sinking reaction makes readers sympathize with the unexpected shock and uneasiness. The plot is concise and neat, with hidden foreshadowing. In just a few strokes, the dangers under the whirlpool of power and intrigue are outlined, giving a strong sense of immersion. A rare good book, highly recommended.
A good Three Kingdoms novel, unsystematic, rising from the bottom, the author has rich historical and cultural heritage, it is very comfortable to read, and it is worth recommending
The story has ups and downs, exciting and interesting
Very exciting and worth recommending!
The plot progresses layer by layer and is beautiful.
The author has good writing style, a very good book about the Three Kingdoms
The theme of the Three Kingdoms, looking at history from a different perspective, gives more thinking, and creates different sparks. It is a very interesting book.