
Three Kingdoms: Bind Dabaobei at the Beginning
三国:开局绑定大宝备
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- Completed
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- 1.1M Words
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- Historical
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- Historical High-Concept
- Audience
- Male
- Updated
- 8mo ago
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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.
Top-Notch Three Kingdoms Books (Not for Beginners)
Three Kingdoms, Don't Help Liu Bei Shuangwen
Is There Any Novel in Which the Main Character Is in a High-Spirited State of Mind and Is Not Violent?
I want to read a book similar to "The Immortal Cultivator vs. Super Power". After reading novels, animations and movies for so long, the basic protagonists are all from good to evil, with high abilities but no matching state of mind. Is there a protagonist who goes from evil to good and has a high state of mind?
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".
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.

























🍅Unique starting point-pressing mechanism [laughing] The author writes it very well, but it can be tough in the early stage~~[Note]
The plot is well written, but the pace is a bit slow, and there are too many black technologies, which will only reduce the heroic spirit of the Three Kingdoms. I hope we don't develop technology like gunpowder.
Tomato is also getting better. Many of the new books I have seen in recent times are of grain and grass quality, and some are above average when placed at the starting point. Does it feel like it's almost over? After all, most of the Han Dynasty has been unified, and even some things that are easier to do in peacetime have been done to a certain extent. There will not be much content to write about governing the world in the future.
What an unlucky author. The rating is pretty good, and the tomato mechanism is there. But I do have to give it five stars. In fact, I think it would be better if I changed the cover.
Just an evaluation, it is clear. Whether it is strategic planning or confrontation at the tactical level, it is very detailed and not cumbersome. I have read historical articles for many years, and this one is the clearest and simplest. It makes people feel comfortable and understandable after reading it.
It's good to read. It caught my attention in the first three or four chapters. When I read the title, I didn't want to click in. But when I saw in the comments that Big Brother writes about rap, and each chapter has a summary in classical Chinese, I wanted to take a look. The author is really knowledgeable.
In the comment area, everyone mentioned the problem of having a system but not using it: the system is just a time machine, and the protagonist leaves as soon as he comes. Many people say that it cannot be "used". How can children use it after the system is gone? The protagonist has a golden finger, but it can only serve as a little embellishment. I don't know much about history, but I have read a lot of Three Kingdoms novels. Regardless of history, the character interactions in this book are pretty good. There are also a lot of problems, and the descriptions in some places are a bit cumbersome. If there is a chapter where the protagonist talks about history, However, the article directly states that the protagonist talks about history, which feels a bit redundant (some historical science popularization is also very interesting [][]). The pace of this article is slow, but it is not a shortcoming. The author's writing is smooth and natural, I like it very much. [Like] [Love] The problem that everyone is worried about may be the female protagonist. As long as the author writes a good single female character or a harem, or no female protagonist, I can accept it. Come on, the update is too slow. I update 10 chapters a day. The soul is weak.
It's beautiful. I love watching it. The character of the protagonist is really great. It's like I saw a fox with squinting eyes and a smile.
Five stars, it looks quite comfortable. This is the first time I have seen Liu Bei's group unite the north and Cao Cao go to Jingzhou. Conquering Cao Cao is generally reasonable, at least it does not overwhelm the protagonist's combat power. But it seems that it is almost over. After all, the world has been unified and Liu Bei has ascended the throne.
It should be said that the slight flaws do not hide the beauty. I read it back and forth twice. I may read it again next time I am short of food. I didn't comment on the first time. I watched it intermittently this time so I can't remember the details of orz. The overall mood is peaceful and stable, and little cheating is not a big deal. With his time-travel-level understanding of the plot and characters, the protagonist completely made up for Bei Bei's huge shortcoming of not having a mastermind in the early stages (very early stage), and also took advantage of the situation to make up for a lot of regrets. The protagonist himself is very measured, and he and his ministers live up to their expectations. What I like the most is that Ji Han will only resolutely follow the boss when he is reborn. In fact, I am really impressed by the historical fact that even after being broken up and destroyed, he can still get back together. The character creation is basically on point, and everyone is affectionate and meaningful. Especially Feifei, a lot of stereotypes about her make her manic. In fact, Feifei is very cute! But for me, it was too early to start. Although there is nothing wrong with it, I didn't see Liangliang show up until I was pushed equally. After all, I am more than 20 years older than Bei Bei. Liangliang is from the younger generation, oh no, Liangliang—— Suddenly I discovered that the early part of this article was also about guerrilla warfare, which echoes the second chapter of the same author. The author likes guerrillas very much.
I have been reading novels about the Three Kingdoms for so many years, and the author of this book is really proficient in the Three Kingdoms. I have also read the official history of the Three Kingdoms. Nothing else. I only read Romance of the Three Kingdoms, so I dared to write novels about the Three Kingdoms. Maybe everyone is used to the systematic and invincible routines. I feel that there is no desire to read this slowly developing novel, but this is the real Three Kingdoms❗ Just like people, if you don't have money, you have to work or set up a street vendor.
A very good Three Kingdoms novel.
It's the first time I've seen a story about the Shu-Han Group in Traveling Through the Three Kingdoms 🥰. I'm hooked. The little history/heroes and other easter eggs at the end of the chapter are also very interesting. It gives me the feeling that everything has come true, and the original history will be supplemented so that I, who don't know much about historical details, can also enjoy it. Fortunately, I didn't get fooled by the ratings. I look forward to the follow-up——
It's pretty cool, but it was a bit embarrassing to call Zhang Fei Princess Feifei in the early stage [laughing evilly] [laughing evilly] [laughing evilly].
The protagonist Ye Xuan falls from the sky at the beginning. The system burned out at the beginning and never appeared again. The golden finger is a backpack that you carry with you. You can refresh the contents every day. The most useful ones are walkie-talkies, engineer shovels, and oranges (because Liu Bei likes to eat X). Liu Bei and Cao Cao exchange script series, Liu Bei VS Wu (Sun Ce) Wei (Cao Cao) contract, it is rare that Gongsun Zan lives to the end according to the script, because he is so able to survive in Yi Jing, he lives until Liu Bei defeats Yuan Shao, and laughs to death. The path taken by Liu Bei in the article is completely righteous. He said that he sent troops to Xuzhou just to prevent Cao Cao from slaughtering the city. Everyone, including Cao Cao, believed it. The part where the yellow turban defended Qingzhou during the battle with Yuan Shao was also very touching. The heroine is also a rare heroine who is written like a normal person in various Three Kingdoms novels (it is so rare that I cried). Although there is a love scene that is a bit poisonous, but it is only a small one, and the rest is fine.
A very good book. The author has done a thorough research on the history of the Three Kingdoms. This article is also a novel based on the official history of the Three Kingdoms and supplemented by the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Both the author's writing and the plot are very good! ! ! I personally think this book scores around 9.5.
I have read more than 300 of them so far, and the writing is quite good. Except for a few small points at the beginning, such as calling Zhang Fei "Feifei", there are basically no poisonous points at the end. This book of Three Kingdoms can already be regarded as food. A score of 7 is considered low. So far, this book can be rated above 8.5. I read some of the low-scoring reviews, which were basically given by people who gave up on the book at the beginning. There are also some weird reasons that everyone can just laugh at. Whether the book is good or not is up to you to see for yourself.
When I was still reading dozens of chapters, I stayed up all night to read it. I thought it was very interesting, but I didn't like to catch up on updates, so I kept reading it. Now I see more than 200 chapters, so I just read it.
A four-star high score. It starts with the Romance of the Three Brothers in Taoyuan and uses official history as the background. This is very good. The strategy and tactics are wonderful, humane, and the battlefield is also logical. It is not an exaggerated formal novel like the Romance, nor is it a strange novel about eighteen princes or a commander charging. Overall, we are well strategized. It's wonderful and logical. The bad thing is the appearance system, which almost made me quit after Soaring to the Sky. There is also the infinite refresh backpack, which is very bad. It would be very good if the protagonist's background is changed to a military academy graduate, and he can get a five-star article.
This book is very interesting. The protagonist has a backpack in front of him that refreshes supplies every day. Although it is not much, it is quite useful. His own strategic ability is also quite high, and his force value is enough to protect himself. Many novels have golden fingers that use force, strategy, and supplies as the whole cheat. Then I can write a very long Three Kingdoms fanfic. I originally thought that there are so many cheats in this book, and I will not finish it later. It's better to forcibly increase the abilities of Wei or Wu to make the plot more exciting. The result is not like this. The author will start from the general He Jin who is killed and fights against Dong Zhuo. I haven't read the rest yet, but the previous part of the plot is very detailed, not copying the background or the like, and the plot is paired with appropriate explanations. It looks very comfortable and not too sad. I read the fandom just to see the emperor's uncle win. To do so is just disgusting. After reading it, I felt that it was okay, but the rest of it was not as good as the previous one. It felt like it was just carefree. Although it was all big things, the occasional remarks of the protagonist, the interaction with Liu Bei and others, and the interaction with the heroine all made me feel a bit out of touch. This feeling reached its peak when the finale ended with a dream. But after watching the movie, except for the above flaws, most of the plots are still good to watch. It is not abusive to the protagonist, it is refreshing, and the reinvention of the Han Dynasty gives many Shu Han characters a good ending.
There is a system but it appeared for the first time and then disappeared. It assists Liu Bei step by step from a relatively novel perspective. Although there are also some unreasonable aspects, it is generally a masterpiece that can be watched on a daily basis.
The writing is very good and the logic is self-consistent. I couldn't stop reading it. I read it for several days, but it's a shame that it's not finished yet, so I can only wait for updates.
A good book, but the battle loss ratio in war is too ideal. It is said that 0 people died due to some preparation, but if you have 50 people plus 150 horses (theoretically it should be like this), it is still too scary to guerrilla with thousands of people, because after all, they are all human beings, and they are from the same era, and there is not much difference in individual combat. At that time, the technology given by the protagonist was not that ideal, and the wars that followed also had this problem; After talking about the shortcomings, the advantages are obvious. As a historical text, the textual research, writing style, and plot arrangement are all excellent (top in Tomato). There is a certain amount of research on the origins of some military commanders in the history books. The author has some guesses about the military commanders who did not know where they were in those periods. The Taoyuan brothers are all made of flesh and blood. Book friends who are interested in the history of the Three Kingdoms can read it. Many key figures are missing in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This book allows you to see them from another angle; I try to be as objective as possible in my review. I have read 200 chapters so far. If there are any problems in the future, I will point them out. For now, it is completely enough to score 9.5 Points.
It's really good, but it's a pity that no one appreciates this good work.
It's very interesting. Good luck to the author. It's not enough👀
Working steadily, step by step, to a certain extent, the role played by the Zhongtian Wen [laughing evilly] system is neither too small nor too big, and is acceptable to people. Unfortunately, there is no explanation as to whether the photos taken on that mobile phone are still there [laughing]. The pace of the later period is a bit faster, and the content of expanding the territory is not enough for us readers to enjoy. Shouldn't the author make more extra stories [smiles]
It's quite interesting, and the portrayal of Liu Bei is quite good.
A very good book, worth reading. Although it is about time travel and adds some modern things, you can rest assured that it does not have such incredible effects as those articles (millions of grains and so on)
This book is recommended by the gentleman Liu Bei. There is some classical Chinese and unofficial history in the front, which is eye-catching. As a kindergarten teacher, I still strengthened it. Overall, it is a favorable wind. I feel that I underestimated the ancients. It is relatively short, but you can finish it.
Very interesting, especially the classical Chinese text at the end, which feels like real history [Love] The beginning is still very interesting. This is the first time I have seen someone follow Liu Bei so early. After all, if it had been earlier, there would only be a sworn relationship. There is a classical Chinese article and some professional words in the article, which shows that the author is distracted.