
Fushu
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I wish all readers a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
During the festival, Fengxi paid a visit to her, but now that she has made up for it, it still counts.
2020, Happy new year
I wish all readers good health and a happy new year!
Guan Yu's loss of Jingzhou was a turning point for the Shu Kingdom from prosperity to decline, which is a source of endless regret. I hope the author will write well and make up for my regret as a Shu fan.
What is well written is that Shu and Han are distinguished. Shu is the derogatory name for Liu Bei's Han by hostile forces, Han is the name of the country, and Shuhan is the name of the history books of future generations. Many people always get confused and think it is the Kingdom of Shu, but their real name is "Han"
Let me educate you all. After Liu Bei captured Sichuan, Sun Quan turned his back on Meng and captured Changsha and Guiyang. Liu Bei personally led the main force to confront Sun Quan, because at this time Cao Cao sent Xiahou Zhanghe to attack Shuzhong. Liu Bei had no choice but to make peace with Sun Quan. Signed the Xiangshui Agreement. The covenant stated that the two counties of Changsha and Guiyang were exchanged for Jiangling, which means that what was borrowed from Jingzhou has been returned. The two parties worked together to attack Cao. So this is Sun Quan's second betrayal of the alliance. Guan Yu learned his lesson for the first time and built a beacon tower. As long as the beacon tower issued a warning, Guan Yu would have enough time to return to his army. That's why I headed north without any scruples. If the protagonist wants to break the situation, he must make the beacon tower operate normally. Everything is solved.
Lu Meng's sneak attack on Jingzhou is worth learning from the tactics, but it has no positive effect on strategy. For the Wu State, Jingzhou is actually a divided plate, and it is very difficult to rule. If Jingzhou is taken, the Wu State will still be threatened by the Wei State, and it will cause the battle line to be lengthened, supply difficulties, and even more difficult to resist the Wei State's invasion. As for the Shu State, you should never kill Guan Yu. Even if you attack Jingzhou, you Guan Yu should also be given a way out, so that Shu and Wu still have room for maneuver. For Shu, Jingzhou is also a divided plate. Even if Jingzhou is lost, the reliance of the separatist regime will still be there. It just permanently loses the most powerful springboard for the Northern Expedition, which greatly relieves the pressure on Wei. Therefore, Lu Meng's sneak attack on Jingzhou only accelerated the end of the Three Kingdoms era, and had no positive effect on Shu and Wu. In fact, for Soochow, if they want to gain the power to further compete with Wei and Shu to maintain the balance of power, the best option is the Northern Expedition. However, it has to be said that Soochow is really a bunch of rats. They were defeated by Chen Deng in Xuzhou and by Zhang Liao's 800 men in Hefei. They were humiliated and sent to their grandma's house.
In fact, the unauthorized seizure of Xiangguan rice can be written as a Soochow conspiracy.
There is no basis for historical data, because the exact boundary of Wuling and Lingling is not the Xiangshui River. Why is Xiangguan said to be a robbery because it is clearly on the territory of the Shu Han? If the exact boundary is not the original boundary of Wuling Lingling but the Xiangshui River, then Linxiang of Changsha County is on the border. Why didn't Sun Quan move the seat? And how can anyone store food on the border without defense?
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It was not easy for Guan Yu. He was the only person in the Three Kingdoms who was powerful in China. The flooded Seventh Army retreated to Xu Huang. He was fighting Cao Wei All-Stars head-on. He was not falling behind and had a steady stream of reinforcements. The Soochow All-Stars from behind came back to stab me again. You must know that Guan Yu only has three counties in his hands. You can fight like this, but you can't be black
There is a problem with the author's introduction. Guan Yu was defeated very quickly, and Liu Bei had no time to react. In ancient times, Liu Bei had no idea when Guan Yu was defeated.
To be honest, the part about Pound's surrender made me vomit. I seriously doubt that the author's original occupation was the editor of the Anti-Japanese Thunder Drama. These two sentences were so disgusting that they angered Pound. It was really a great criticism. Even Zhuge Liang didn't criticize Wang Lang to death so much.
The eldest son of Guan Yu, a famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty
It is recommended to speed up the progress extremely and merge the contents of the two pages into one narrative. 120,000 Words are still in Xudu. Briefly write down the insignificant things, otherwise the performance of this book will continue to decline.
Stop updating, right? It is rare to find a good novel about Shu Han.
Why do you want to be a general after time travel and rebirth? Fighting a war does not always rely on the economy. Without economy and logistics, you will become poorer and weaker as you fight. You will not have any brains at all.
Popular Science: The Authenticity and Falsehood of Wu Shu and Lu Meng's Biography of Guan Yu's Rice from Xiangguan 1. If "Xiangguan" is located at the junction of Sun and Liu's actual ruling areas, such a conflict-prone marginal area theoretically would not hoard large quantities of grain and grass. Otherwise, once a dispute occurs, it will undoubtedly cause huge losses. 2. However, "Xiangguan" is located in the south of Lingling. It is not only far away from the Xiangfan front line where Guan Yu was at that time, but also far away from Nanjun, the grain and grass transit place where Mi Fang was located. If Guan Yu really wanted to take Sun Quan's grain reserves for emergency, it seems that he should take the grain and grass in Guandi Pavilion downstream of the Xiang River. Taking Xiangguan rice grains is nothing but a drop in the bucket. If you don't believe it, you can check the map of the Three Kingdoms and the location of Hunan Pass. If it is true that what Sun Quan said is true, "Xiangguan" takes rice, and Guan Yu takes grain and rice within his own territory, what will hinder Sun Shiwan? The record of Guan Yu's "good at taking rice from Xiangguan" in "The Biography of Lu Meng" is purely a poem about Jiangdong in the "Book of Wu". And only the biography of Lu Meng has records. All other biographies are unrecorded, and everyone knows it based on Soochow's character. At that time, Sun Quan was determined to win Jingzhou. Even if he didn't make up such an excuse as "Xiangguan", it was inevitable that something else would be imprisoned and the crime would be pinned on Guan Yu. This is beyond doubt.
Guan Yu knew full well that Soochow was betraying its alliance, so Soochow attacked Changsha for the first time and so many soldiers and horses failed to defend it. Flat this five thousand? If you don't return to the army right away, why don't you do something to confirm the truth? What Guan Yu said: Ping'er. You must defend Soochow and make a sneak attack, and go back when you have had enough of your stupidity. It's too far-fetched. This is not what people with normal IQs say. Are all Guan Yu's generals stupid? The writing is too inconsistent and the IQ is changed completely for the sake of plot advancement. These two stories are really poorly written. Historically, Guan Yu learned about the sneak attack on Soochow from Cao Ren, so regardless of whether it was true or not, he immediately returned to the army and did not continue to attack Fancheng. I know it for sure in the book and I still won't leave.
Everyone, are there any novels similar to Fu Shu?
Guan Ping's force was completely castrated
Actually; therefore; in fact; after all; he... There are too many conjunctions at the beginning of each paragraph, and there is no need to separate them with commas every time😂
I heard that someone wants me, Li Bai, to cover up?
After capturing Xiangyang, I returned to the defense and wanted to see the plot of abusing Sun Quan. Now Jingzhou has three points. Historically, it was not easy for Guan Yu to rely on three counties to fight against Cao Wu's all-star lineup. And it was not careless. He built a beacon tower specially. He originally wanted to rely on the beacon tower to send signals and then return to the army, but Lu Meng crossed the river in white clothes.
If the author can update twice, there should be many stores voting for it.
Go to the back and get Liu Bei to kill Guan Ping. Guan Ping was protected by his subordinates and finally escaped and became independent.
What about the third update mentioned yesterday? It's a bit unrealistic to destroy Jiangdong, otherwise it wouldn't be the Three Kingdoms anymore. We just need to beat Sun Quan so much.
What is the difference between Guan Yu, who is 188cm and only weighs 160 pounds, and Ma Gan?
I thought he was a eunuch🤓
I haven't finished writing it yet😒😒😒
Whenever the protagonist captures an enemy general and does not kill him, hey, it is just for fun. After the game is over, the tiger returns to the mountain.
This book has attracted me very much since the beginning. It is simply excellent. The author must be serious in writing and not poisonous. It is definitely a new talent in the Three Kingdoms novels nowadays.