
Cao Wei Beats Workers, Job Number 001
曹魏打工人,工号001
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This book is really good, especially the story about Lu Bu fighting for Diao Chan and Sun Wukong. Hundreds of people gathered together in the battle, but Xue Baochai was really too strong. If it weren't for Nuo Shou's outer ring + Noxian guillotine, this wave of M4 six times strafing would have killed him, but I was more concerned about Zhuge Liang's 108 monkeys in Huaguo Mountain. Zi's words, "Young man, you are proud, don't show off in front of your brother Liang", showing Zhuge Liang's indignation at the monkey beating him to death with three sticks. Luffy and Ultraman fought against each other for the sake of Rem, and the whole episode was full of light. But Pikachu's skin is indeed too thick. If Yasuo hadn't blocked the 100,000 volts with a wind wall, and then followed it with a steel-cutting flash, this wave of turtle Qigong would have been interrupted. But I care more about Lin Daiyu's words to the Avengers: "Brother Baoyu, are these weirdos wearing leather jackets here to rob the Grand View Garden?" It shows that Lin Daiyu is unable to get down from Iron Man flying in the sky. All in all, this book has an interesting plot, a clear system, and many foreshadowings. The fighting scenes feel like you are there, and the character descriptions are also very good. ~ Meow
The high-scoring Cao Weiwen not only highlights the role of the protagonist, but also does not cover up the brilliance of the historical figure itself. It is more complementary to each other. The most important thing is that the possibility of the unification of Cao Cao's domineering king, Dao and benevolence remains, instead of continuing to become the cold-blooded hero who massacred Xuzhou in history.
I'm not saying that the more you write, the better. Join the ruminative series. A quarter of the way through, I felt that Ignoring 1% was really well written. Halfway through, I couldn't stop at all. Three-quarters of the way through, I felt melancholy and worried. At the end, I felt sighing and happy. Once again, reading novels means that after reading a good novel, you will have a lingering aftertaste, and you will not be in the mood to start the next one immediately. The relationship between the protagonist and Cao Cao progresses step by step, and they are so affectionate and righteous that they are moved to tears. The relationship with friends such as Guo Jiaxunyu is also very touching. The image of the protagonist is also very full. Alas, I just can't get enough of it [crying] [crying]
7.5 Points, slightly lower, but not too close. The plot is arranged smoothly and reasonably. There are no major poisonous points, and there are no deliberate characterizations or other plots that would make it awkward to read. The author handles the entire main line, character changes, etc. Very smoothly. It's good that it hasn't directly developed technology that is ahead of its time. It's a pity that it didn't write anything new, and the other non-protagonist supporting characters didn't have any highlights either. It is indeed qualified, but unfortunately there is no special memory point.
Historical literature, interesting writing style is also good. I am a fan of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The writing style is borrowed from the comments in the review: I feel like I am not reading a book, but like a drunk brother, holding my shoulders and telling me stories vividly [I learned it] I read it in one go, and I haven't seen any surprises so far, but I'm still looking for it! The author will update quickly!
It's well written and the author is so interesting. Male channel brotherhood? It's kind of interesting. I don't want a female protagonist. If there is a female protagonist, the main character's body will be too weak. I'll do it while taking medicine [shy]
It's very good-looking, and all the people in it have very distinct personalities, and the author will also include pictures to let us see the distribution of power in different periods. Moreover, the author is very good at writing about brotherhood (gaygay), and the straight men will not be too light or too heavy. I really like the atmosphere between Cao Cao and the protagonist, it's very warm. Besides, the emotional line of the protagonist is very well written (because it is not written at all) and it completely serves the protagonist. In some novels, as soon as the emotional line is written, a long paragraph is given to the protagonist and it is unsightly if it is not separated from the main line. Moreover, the author's descriptions of some plots are detailed and appropriate, and the perspective always revolves around the protagonist.
Good looking! The characterizations are all perfect! While being serious, it also has some fun and lively atmosphere from time to time. The current update does not include the male protagonist and no concubines (my personal taste is that the male protagonist remains a widow and always enjoys it). The big words are great! [Adoration]
! ! ! Summary: A different kind of historical time travel article, very worth reading. Very good, old rules, let's talk about the shortcomings first: Huge, unbearable shortcomings: ! ! ! Poor writing, lagging, and frequent dramas. Common ones include: "Like the author..." "Like a reader..." "You know..." Very affects the sense of immersion ! Slight disadvantages The female protagonist has few roles, and her character is three-dimensional but not vivid (the introduction says it, so it's not a big flaw) The renderings of masters and apprentices, camp atmosphere, war plots, and the weight of history are limited by the writing style. The expressions are not good or strong, and there are no very deep memory points. It is at a level where it is easy to forget what this book is if you don't read it for a while. The ending is a bit sloppy and rushed. After talking about the shortcomings, let's talk about the advantages. ! ! ! Huge, main recommended advantages worth seeing: 1. In the whole series of emotions, the author is good at writing "sadness". Whether it is the death of the play Zhicai or the protagonist himself, it is completely beyond the author's common writing style. The memory points are profound, the emotional rendering is very, very strong, and the sense of substitution is very strong. 2. The relationship between the three mainstream families is handled well, without any embarrassment or bragging, and the appreciation of the heroes of each camp and the plot are retained. Although the limitation of writing style and length causes most celebrities to be flashed by, overall, it gives all major camps a "novel-reasonable" beginning and end. This is very appreciated. 3. Although it has a "Cao Xuande" tendency, it also retains Cao Cao's complex side in part of the content, and does not copy the emperor's uncle's character without thinking. 4. The protagonist is unassuming, as gentle as a jade, and has a lovable personality; he works hard and manages both politics and people, but it lacks the excitement of time-travel invention. Summary: A historical time travel article worth reading. Final personal advice: 1. Throw away the "digression", it's too dramatic 2. Strengthen love, interpersonal emotional drama or compress emotional drama, strengthen war, invention or other aspects to highlight the drama, otherwise it will be as dull as drinking water. 3. Even if you still write about "sadness", please add more scenes. Chapter 500 only has the "sadness" of the protagonist in the play, which is slightly less. 4. Personal factors: I don't like to double wear I will continue to read the following books, thank the author for this good book.
There is almost no major fault with this book. First, the writing is smooth, with half-literary and half-white phrasing mixed with dense modern memes, making the reading experience very comfortable. Novels with an ancient setting are not better at restoring the wording and sentences of that era, but rather taking into account the reading habits of modern people, and appropriately reflecting the characteristics of the dynasty on this basis. I think the author has done an excellent job in this regard. Secondly, the plot rhythm is detailed and tight, and all descriptions serve the plot. It is not too tense and has climaxes, and it does not bore people with lengthy and cumbersome battlefield descriptions. Thirdly, it is in line with my personal preferences. Yes, I am just a sideshow who loves to watch beautiful, strong, miserable, sick, weak and highly intelligent male protagonists [laughs evilly]. Finally, I don't know much about the history of the Three Kingdoms. I have never read Romance of the Three Kingdoms, only a certain version of the Three Kingdoms, and I have not read all of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Therefore, I do not have a firm understanding of certain characters and certain historical facts, and naturally it will not affect the perception when this knowledge conflicts with the author's setting. In short, this book is very suitable to my taste. As long as there are no mistakes later, I personally think that this book is guaranteed to be 9 points, and 9.5 Is not impossible. Like!
I originally liked Cao Cao. The author is particularly interested in the story. There is no interference from system ghosts and gods, and the story is presented and developed naturally. And I especially like the protagonist's identity and the way he gets along with Boss Cao. This book simply spoke to my heart. Moreover, the author's writing skills are also very good. Reading between the lines makes me feel excited. The description of Cao Cao is very full, which is especially suitable for someone like me who has a special liking for Boss Cao. I just love it to death! ! ! ! ! ! ! Of course, of course, the protagonists are also very, very cute people, and they all love Boss Cao hahaha
From the perspective of time travel novels, this book is already a pretty good example. I sincerely recommend it to those who love to read Travel Through the Three Kingdoms. (The title of each chapter is a chapter title, which is really pi-like [laughs crookedly])
I feel it is well written. Each hero has his or her own nature. There is not much change, and there is no modern color. The protagonist is nothing more than a prophet. I don't know if there will be a female protagonist in the future (I hope not, the protagonist can be a group favorite, hehe😁, no name, but true). I best hope that there will be more updates every day.
A great work to pass the time and cannot be scrutinized The more I look at the protagonist, the more I have an indescribable feeling. In short, it feels very uncomfortable.
I feel that it is indeed quite good. The characters are well created, the plot is also quite good, the relationship between each other is also very deep, and there is no shortage of hilarious parts in the middle. Then each battle is pretty good, although the methods in the later stages are more repetitive. But maybe the author likes Cao Cao too much. The character of the protagonist makes the relationship between the protagonist and Cao Cao too good, resulting in the loss of part of Cao Cao's personality that makes people love and hate him (not that there is a problem with trusting the protagonist, the key is that he did not show that kind of courage to other subordinates in the future, maybe it was too smooth), and only highlighted Cao Cao's characteristics of knowing people and being kind. Then, it is said that it is the Three Kingdoms. In fact, it can be said that it is a horizontal push of the pure Cao Cao camp. Due to the great success, due to the protagonist's joining and cutting off Hu, Shu Wu was not established at all. Generally speaking, it is not considered the Three Kingdoms. It can be regarded as purely fictional. There is only one character from the Three Kingdoms who basically serves as the background. The last words are to show the gains and losses and some knives, oh yes, mainly because of the deep feelings between each other. Whether Xi Zhicai has no way to save his life, or the protagonist leaks the secret and is killed by the backlash, it is really unnecessary, it has been changed to this, and Xi Zhicai's resuscitation has no effect, anyway, it is fair to say. In the end, the protagonist was moved by Zuo Ci because of the good deeds he did to the world, and he used his old age to help the protagonist ward off disasters, and even immortals came anyway. Zuo Ci just covered the secrets of the protagonist, at the cost of no longer disturbing the protagonist's seclusion, and everyone got together from time to time to talk about the past and have a hey.
This is the first Three Kingdoms counselors article that I have read, and it took me 4 days to read it. It just happened to catch up with the author's completion. It can be said that I am very destined to this book. If I don't finish the book within the time period that I am interested in, I usually won't read it again, because I will forget what I wrote before and cannot continue the content. There are actually many people writing on the subject of the Three Kingdoms. I have read many similar articles before, and this book can be said to be the most pleasing and informative one I have read. There are no inventions that are too ahead of the times, the characters in the Three Kingdoms are well grasped, the writing is fluent and interesting, and the jokes are not too much, making people want to continue reading. The author's writing skills can be seen carefully from the text (in fact, you can also see it by looking at the table of contents). His basic skills are very solid, and there is no stumbling block for a novice. When reading, you often don't notice that a long time has passed. The character of He Ben is very suitable to my taste. In the serious background of the Three Kingdoms, the author chose a character who is a bit out of the ordinary and knows how to be a cricket behind his back. He gets along well with everyone in Cao Ying. There is also just the right plot to show off the saint in front of others. The plan is not unconventional, and the articles in the book are even more wonderful. I'm going to eat here so I won't comment yet, but I highly recommend it.
It's really to my liking. It's not a systematic novel, but the content is very enjoyable. It's pure love for Sai Gao. He's wife doesn't have many scenes, but it's sweet. It can only be said that the straight man's attack was neither light nor serious. The mother-in-law fell from the sky, and the "brotherly love" between He and Boss Cao moved the world. The content is logical, and many local professional terms are explained. Even those who are not familiar with the Three Kingdoms can easily understand it. And it can be seen that the author's three views are very upright, and the updates are stable, so you can follow it with confidence. I don't know why I can't score 9 points. Anyway, I give it 5 stars. Author, write quickly! ! ! I tied it! ! The child is hungry! ! ! Finally Cao He 99
After reading this book, I had to wait for a while before reading other books. I always felt empty after reading it. The quality of it is extremely high. It made me know that Cao Cao is not necessarily a traitor. It turns out that in such a timeline, everything can be so beautiful. In other words, if Cao Cao had a chance in history... Would he still choose to bear infamy? Why doesn't he want to be a benevolent prince? (Not a spoiler) I was shocked when I saw the scene where He Ben blew himself up. Including such a paragraph in a historical novel, not only is there no objection, but also a sense of surprise. I think if modern people traveled through the past, even if they did nothing, they would definitely want to change some things, He Ben It's like an ideal body shaped by the will of modern people. In this book, he wants to be a flesh-and-blood person who will be afraid of death and confused about the unknown. I remember that at the beginning, he was just trying to survive for himself (this is what the background says). Later... I won't spoil it... In short, this book is considered to be the best in history, because you can understand all the words, and even people with poor historical foundation can roughly understand it. It doesn't mean that it has to be a book like Shao Song to be considered a masterpiece. I think a book that doesn't require too much brainpower and only requires a little bit of emotion is just right. [Almost crying] I still hope there can be more extras. In fact, I really want to see what the future will look like in the timeline of this book and how future generations will judge it.
The content is good, the article is not flashy, but emotional. The character is not described as majestic, but as an ordinary person, letting readers know the other side of the heroes of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao was not the Prime Minister Cao who later "would rather teach me to betray the world", but a man who refused to accept his fate in a desperate situation. Even if his great talents and strategies were not written in the book, he would still worry, hesitate, and ask "what to do" like an ordinary person. The beauty of this book does not lie in the depth of the plot or the ferocity of the war, but in the trueness of human feelings. The last few chapters have a more romantic flavor to Shuhan. Reading the Three Kingdoms is like drinking old wine, it is thick and intoxicating, and I respect the heroes of the ages. Reading "Feng Xiongzhi of Shu Han Dynasty" is like drinking green plum wine, the sour and sweet taste enters the throat, and the aftertaste burns the heart. Reading this book is like drinking tea, light and sweet, which warms the hearts of the world. (Don't comment if you don't like it) [Like this post] [Like this post] [Learned it] [Learned it]
As a reader who has read many novels, this is my first time to write a formal book review for a book (not counting paragraph reviews). My overall feeling about this book is that it is solid, easy to read, and can stand the test of time. Let's talk about the advantages first: 1. The sense of history is handled very comfortably. The author did not make random changes or pile up difficult-to-understand allusions, but wrote the background of the Three Kingdoms in a contextual and down-to-earth way. People like me who have not finished reading "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" can easily follow the plot and even become interested in that period of history. 2. The characterization is particularly outstanding. Both the protagonist and the supporting characters in the book have distinct images and their actions are logical and natural. There is no pure "tool person", everyone has his or her own light. 3. The "Light Travel" setting is just right. The protagonist has no system or cheats, and relies entirely on his own understanding of history and adaptability to reality to survive and grow. This sense of "ordinary people struggling" is very real, and it also shows the author's writing power. What I personally think could be better: Occasionally there are some jokes in the book that favor straight men's taste, which are slightly vulgar and sometimes make me feel slightly amused. Although it is understandable that the purpose is to adjust the atmosphere, the overall texture may be more unified if it is more restrained or fits the character's personality. Finally, I have a little wish: It would be great if a "Modern Forum" extra chapter could be added after the ending - it would be interesting for later generations of netizens to gossip about the protagonist's legend, or discuss that period of history that was quietly changed, and it would also give the whole story a light and long-lasting ending. In short, this is a good work that respects both readers and stories. It is recommended to you who like historical novels, are tired of mindless cheating, and are willing to patiently follow the growth of the characters.
This book is really good, especially the story about Lu Bu fighting for Diao Chan and Sun Wukong. Hundreds of people gathered together in the battle, but Xue Baochai was really too strong. If Nuoshou hadn't used an outer ring + Noxian guillotine, this wave of M4 six-fold strafing would have killed him. But I am more concerned about what Zhuge Liang said to the 108 monkeys in Huaguoshan, "Young man is proud, don't show off in front of your brother Liang", which shows Zhuge Liang's indignation at the monkeys who knocked him to death with three sticks. All in all, this book has an interesting plot, a clear system, and many foreshadowings. The fighting scenes feel like you are there, and the character descriptions are also spot-on!
The modern soul strayed into troubled times and assisted Cao Cao as a counselor. With foresight and strategy, he gradually wiped out the separatist regimes, stabilized the four directions, and finally achieved the great cause of unification. Although the protagonist comes from another world, he always cares about the common people of the world. He does not seek personal gain for power, but only wants to stop the war and bring peace to the people. However, due to years of exhaustion and frailty, he was unable to witness the prosperous age and left quietly when his achievements were about to be completed. The writing style is humorous, and at the same time has a trace of tragic heroic epic. It is the best chaff I have eaten recently👍
The writing is very good, I stayed up late for three days and finished reading it [Cool] I personally like Cao Cao very much, and this is one of the rare novels about traveling through time to assist Cao Cao's camp, haha, it suits my taste. I respect historical figures very much. When I saw Xun Yu being persuaded and Guan Yu rewarded, I was afraid that the two would betray their personal ambitions in the future. The result was relatively good. It was in line with their faith and did not have any grudge against Cao Cao. The road to success is smooth and smooth, and the friendship between Cao Cao and the protagonist is also portrayed impassionedly and touchingly. The protagonist assists Cao Cao, originally just to protect himself in troubled times. Later, because of Brother Meng De's entrustment, he also actively joins the world and works hard for the stability of the country. (Cao Cao is so affectionate, which may not be in line with Cao Cao's position as a hero in history, but believe me, judging from the acquaintance of the two, it is natural and smooth, and there is no suspicion of demonic reform). When meeting Cao Cao again in the extra episode, the protagonist shed tears involuntarily. The friendship between the two really moved me [crying][crying][crying] I'm asking for a sequel, I really want to portray the protagonist and Cao Cao. The protagonist passed away after becoming successful. It's so tragic [crying][crying][crying][crying]. There are still many regrets. I hope the author can make up for it in the extra chapter [crying][crying][crying][crying]. I beg the author to update it soon. [Adoration][Adoration]
A decent book, worth reading, 7.5 Points. The standard sickly counselor Cao Yingwen. The protagonist's poor health is just to provide an access point that can be easily ended at any time. From the plot point of view, it is quite normal. It is just a joke made by the author. Some places are a bit too much or forced, but most of them are okay. The writing is okay, and some places can touch the readers. Evaluation (some spoilers, please note): Writing Genre: Normal Writing Style: Good Plot: Average Characterization: Very good Book length: Average Humor level: Too much, not enough Pace: A little fast Ending: Half a tragedy (the protagonist is condemned by God and dies young due to illness, and the world is decided) Love line: almost none Emotional line: Mainly Cao Cao and almost nothing else The protagonist of this book: He Ben and He Jizhi The male protagonist: Cao Cao and Cao Mengde Supporting actors: Cao Cao's various senior advisers and generals; all the heroes of the world; a bunch of little Karami Heroine: Cai Zhaoji (Note: The role is very low but she is indeed the heroine. The author and some readers have disputes about this. The specific definition depends on the definition, so the male protagonist and heroine I use here are only divided according to the proportion of male and female characters in the book) Supporting Actress: All female characters mentioned in the article In short, this is a standard book, with a bit of fantasy (Zuo Ci) but not fantasy. After all, time travel is not scientific in the first place. Titles and honors (before death): Taifu, Grand Sima, Shizhong, Zhongmute Jinhou, leading the crown prince Taifu, recording ministerial affairs, and supervising all Chinese and foreign military affairs, fake yellow Yue. In addition, if you add nine tins, you will not be in court, you will not be praised, you will not be named, you will go to the palace with swords, you will not be in court, and you will be discussed if you have something to do. Also, he was given a golden chariot and allowed to take a small car into the palace. When he saw that I would not bow, he would only bow his hands in salute. After his death, he was granted the title of King of Luo.
How can this book be rated so low? It's one of the few books that I can keep reading and finish. Many books lose interest after reading tens of thousands of words. Although the brotherhood between Lao Cao and the male protagonist is a bit too deep, there is basically no suspicion at all, which is not in line with Lao Cao's character, but it is still much better than some brainless and bottomless Three Kingdoms characters. There is basically no bottomless gangster in this book. It feels really good. It was very good. It was a bit regretful that the male protagonist was offline in the end. In addition, after the offline, there was no final letter to some important characters. This was a bit like thunder and light rain. I wrote so many letters at the beginning. In the end, the author didn't think about how to write it, so he only wrote an ordinary letter to his apprentice in the extra chapter, which was not amazing enough. Generally speaking, the author's writing style is really good, and the names of each chapter are very careful.
To be fair, I rarely review a book unless it's very good or very bad. Obviously, this one is very good. As for the plot, it was full of ups and downs, relaxed and miraculous, and I even cried once while watching it. In terms of characters, the characters are very distinct, each one has their own unique characteristics, and they do not stick to stereotypes. In terms of historical research, this is one of the most careful authors I have ever seen. I personally like history, and I pay special attention to some historical details, but so far I have not found any flaws. I even pay special attention to small aspects such as official salary and court etiquette. Overall, this is the best historical article on the Three Kingdoms that I have ever read, bar none.
The protagonist is the Cao Wei camp of the Three Kingdoms and the original strategist. The writing is okay. The protagonist and other characters get along relatively well, but they are not too eye-catching or separated. The overall language style is humorous but not frivolous. It is worth watching.
I haven't watched it for a while. I clicked in today and suddenly found out that it's over. The main character is gone. It's so sudden. A good book, fine grain, good writing style, and very friendly to readers like me who don't know much about the lives of everyone in the Three Kingdoms. It's rare to read the Three Kingdoms novels. It's not particularly abstract or like the original historical figures. The protagonist just comes up and kills everyone. Everyone tests each other and the feelings deepen naturally. It's very comfortable to write, and it doesn't feel OOC. Another very important point is that there is a heroine, and she has given birth to two children, and the writing is not broken. I am really afraid that I will suddenly eat 💩 while eating a big meal. The emotional line is handled so well. The heroine is not just a vase background but is really helpful to the protagonist. This is too rare in Tomato, especially this kind of historical text. If you write too many emotional lines, you will be afraid that the small head will control the big head. This author is so awesome
There is no criticism, there are no major problems in the creation of the characters, and the emotional lines between the characters are also handled very well. I have a certain respect for Cao Cao, but Cao Cao is indeed the kind of person who smiles playfully at you one second, and may think of how to kill you the next second. I think this is because of his Due to his life experience, in this book, because the protagonist leads Cao Cao step by step away from the changes that originally changed his state of mind, so in this case, Cao Cao will not become a lonely old man who no one believes in, but he does have the means and ruthlessness he should have, and in the end it also gives a decent ending, which is great
① This is a high-quality novel about Cao Wei, and the overall impression is quite good. It not only highlights the protagonist's growth line, but also allows Cao Cao and other historical figures to retain their own charm. In particular, it describes the complexity of Cao Cao's "dominance, kingliness, and benevolence" without turning him into a cold-blooded hero, which is a plus. ②The content is overall smooth, with modern memes, making it easy and comfortable to read; the plot rhythm is relaxed and well-detailed, the perspective always revolves around the main line, and the emotional line takes up almost no space. It fully serves the plot and does not feel separated. The characters are vividly created, the brotherhood is written with great tension, the interaction between the protagonist and Cao Cao is warm and natural, and the atmosphere is excellent. The plot advances reasonably, there are no black technologies that are beyond the times, and there are no poisonous points or embarrassing scenes. It reads very smoothly. ③The fly in the ointment is that the overall setting and plot are not particularly eye-catching and new, and the supporting characters also lack memorable points, which is at the level of "qualified but not amazing enough". However, for Cao Weiwen, it accurately hits the preferences of history lovers, especially the portrayal of Cao Cao is very favorable, and the overall experience is very comfortable. ④The final ending is very poignant, especially the content about the end of the male protagonist's life. The emotions reflected by the people around him and Cao Cao are very rich.