
Game of Three Kingdoms
三国之博弈天下
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- Completed
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- 2.0M Words
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- Historical
- Audience
- Male
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- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Since the sixth year of Zhongping, the world has been in chaos and there have been many traitors, and the government has not left Kyoto. However, now there are virtuous prime minister Dong Zhuo, virtuous wife Cai Shi, filial son Fengxian, smart son Liu Chan, loyal minister Sima Yi, general He Jin, general Xing Daorong Pan Feng , the fierce general Liu Sandao, the divine general Xia Houjie, the divine military strategist Ma Su, the swift grain transport officer Gou An, the grain guard general Chunyu Qiong, and the city guard general Fu Shiren, why not worry about reviving the Han Dynasty. Give me some face!
Where did you get the confidence to be smarter than the ancients in the Three Kingdoms? Can you remember the specific time in which year and month each major event occurred? Or can you immediately improve people's livelihood? The modern knowledge you learn is provided by the modern environment to provide you with the logistics. You will find that 80% of the ancient knowledge is useless. For example, in papermaking, modern virgin wood pulp is crushed with a grinding paddle. What did you use to crush it in ancient times?
The author's title needs to be changed. How can subordinates address superiors directly by their first names? In this era, it is only appropriate to call them lord. With such a bunch of strategists, none of them will be around. The protagonist is planning alone 😅 Then why do you need strategists?
Among the three, Xun Yu was the strongest in internal affairs, Jia Xu was the strongest in planning, and Zhuge Liang, Lu Su, Pang Tong, and Sima Yi were the most powerful in overall view. The military should belong to Zhou Yu, Xu Shu, Pang Tong, Sima Yi, Guo Jia, and Fazheng. Not to mention Zhuge Liang's ability to lead troops, Zhuge Liang has never won a real battle. Liu Beifa was a military advisor in such a big battle in Hanzhong. The empty city plan and straw boat borrowing arrows and borrowing the east wind were all forced by the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
I can't stand watching it anymore. It is written about a counselor and a lord. A counselor can distinguish right from wrong, and a lord has great talents and strategies. Wang Yun uses Diao Xiu'er to drive a wedge between Lu Bu and the protagonist. After the protagonist sees clearly, he breaks the situation and refuses to give up Diao Xiu'er to Lu Bu. This is not asking for death. It's completely unreasonable, completely unjust and life-threatening. Besides, Lu Bu just understood what was going on. If he didn't kill the protagonist, he would definitely snatch Diao Xiu'er away, so the author was stupid. Don't write about counselors, they are too idiotic to be counselors. Abandon books
I can't stand the first chapter anymore. You want to fight for hegemony at such an embarrassing time. If you have no soldiers, no reputation, no food, who will follow you? Xi Zhicai and Guo Jia Jiangzhi's general mindless choices are too poisonous.
The aristocratic family is very good, but why do these authors blame the aristocratic family? Where did these ideas come from? They have been brainwashed. It is the landlords who annex the land, not the aristocratic family. The aristocratic family will only harm the imperial power and easily evade the emperor. That is why the emperor established the imperial examination system to strengthen centralization. At that time, the property was not land, but population. Land annexation only existed in the Ming Dynasty. Think about it, the population was only about 10 million at that time, and there was a lot of land. Who would annex it?
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You made the protagonist smarter than Guo Jia and others, but his performance was so much worse than them. Don't write about the top figures of an era in such a bad way, okay?
Xun Yu, Cheng Yu, and Chen Gongjia can't compare to pig's feet? There may be a single Xun Yu who is on par with him, but is he better than him? I just hehe!
In this era, everyone dares to write historical novels. They think that having read a few novels means they are senior in the history department. They think that by memorizing two poems about potatoes, corn, glass, and cement, they can write time-travel historical novels. They think that they can just say a few words about the world's trends and be admired. They really don't regard the ancients as human beings... Things that are too detailed are just fine. If you don't investigate, you won't be able to write about it, but if you don't respect the historical background at all, that's nonsense. For example, the historical background of the period of the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, why such troubled times occurred, it would be too superficial if there is no in-depth analysis of the reasons. The emperor's stupidity, trusted eunuchs, Dong Zhuo's entry into the capital, etc. Are all too one-sided...
It's a common problem among young scholars: after reading books for many years, they feel like they can compete with the ancients! Dong Zhuo was so scheming and Wang Yun was so easy to quarrel with. A man with only modest achievements and reputation dared to confront Wang Yun face to face. Cai Yi, who was famous all over the world in history, dared to kill him! The protagonist was dragged out of the court like this, and the emperor's pleas were useless!
The introduction is too good! As long as you are still in heaven and earth, your destiny belongs to heaven, unless you are not in heaven! What's so good about a mortal? Even an immortal wouldn't dare say that his fate is entirely up to him!
The author's settings for the protagonist are too high, and the plot content makes the protagonist seem rather low. After reading dozens of photos, I didn't see how the protagonist got his virtuous name. The author should not have written that the protagonist has a virtuous name in the first place. Second, the protagonist is a person who actively betrays his own class. The first thing he does after taking office is to forcefully buy the land of aristocratic families (although it is a trick, it is still a forced purchase)? How dare you, a warlord who just started fighting for hegemony, do this?
Didn't you say in the beginning that you wouldn't invent things blindly? Why do you think even the chairs are coming out? Kneeling and sitting is etiquette. Just look at Japan, which has inherited the culture of kneeling and sitting. We have not passed it down. Nowadays, it is also a kind of inheritance for some old people to sit cross-legged on the kang. Leading troops into battle and wearing armor while sitting on your knees? How do you know there are no chairs? Etiquette is a compulsory course, so traveling through time requires breaking common sense? Different environments have different etiquette, so don't mess around.
The author's ideas are good, but the writing style is a bit poor. The dialogue is always "serious/serious in tone" and "serious/serious in face"... I feel a little irritated after reading too much. I hope it can be improved!
It's too poisonous, brother, I can't stand it. I'm writing a novel based on a romance, but don't mess with popular science. I'm anxious. There are a lot of typos. I'm convinced.
Shit is not. The name of the imperial court was established, and the territory was established. He even went to Yuan's house to kneel down and lick her. Use the mentality of a villain to describe the appearance of the master.
Since you want to fight for world hegemony, why don't you fight for hegemony at the beginning? Then what's the point of arranging the Chen family's background? He was poisoned in the first chapter and died in the second chapter
I couldn't survive the second chapter, sorry😢😢😢
The first one has so many poison points. Even if Cao Cao wants to kill him, he won't be so simple and crude. Even if you haven't done it, you still have to arouse suspicion,
Aristocratic families need to be divided and co-opted, and one group should be recruited to defeat another group. Local powerful people are the focus of governance.
Brother, I really don't understand, where did the paper come from back then?
If you want to achieve great things, time and luck are the most important.
No matter how you look at it, it looks very watery. No content, no meaning. The king's domineering spirit was too strong, and Ying Chuanduo's scribes couldn't accept the sudden appearance of a military commander, so they bothered him.
In today's situation, hey Today's situation, alas Today's situation, sad Today's situation, 😱 Today's situation, what can I say Today's situation, the Three Kingdoms is a PK Today's situation, haha😄 In the end, the protagonist won In today's situation, it's so exciting and a good book In today's situation, hey So talented In this situation, I can't express it in words now.
As far as the late Eastern Han Dynasty is concerned, Li Ru, the counselor in the early stage, had some strategies, but Fatty Dong couldn't lead them in the later stage. Jia Xu was a ruthless man, even more stubborn than Sima Yi. Gou didn't know who he was until Fatty Dong's period. He could also be scolded during Cao Cao's period, but he was smart and died a good death. Guo Jia is a pathetic man, known as the Little Grand Duke, which shows his intelligence. However, his body was weak and he liked to drink. He died young. He had many dangerous tricks and all his clever tricks were to defeat more with less. His appetite for Cao Cao made him a close friend. As long as he was alive, Cao Cao would win every battle. So when he died, Cao Cao cried out in grief: God is jealous of Guo Fengxiao. It was also after his death that Zhuge Liang came out. There is no connection between the two, and it is not that Zhuge Liang is afraid of Guo Jia, because the two have different focuses. Zhuge Liang is good at domestic affairs, just like Xun Yu. Guo Jiashan is good at strategy, and the two cannot be compared with each other. As for the sentence "If you remain filial to your filial piety, you will not die, and you will not emerge from the crouching dragon" is even more nonsense. One of them is under Cao Cao in the north, and the other is in the south. Even if Zhuge Liang comes out, they can't fight, because there is Yuan Shao in between. Xun Yu was good at domestic affairs, but too loyal to the Han Dynasty. After Cao Cao coerced the emperor to order the princes, he faded out of the Cao Cao group. As for the other counselors under Cao Cao, Cheng Yu and others, they are at a lower level than Guo Jia, Xun Yu, and Xun You. Sima Yi was in the later period, and when Sima Yi became an official, he had basically divided the world into three parts. Many things are incomparable because they were in different time periods. In the early stage, Liu Bei relied on Jian Yong and Sun Qian. In the middle stage, he looked at Zhuge Liang. In the later stage, Fazheng and others formed a partnership. However, the talent training did not keep up. In the later stage, he had nothing to do and collapsed. Sun Wu's side was a large gathering of aristocratic families, but I had to admit that Sun Quan was very capable and kept those aristocratic families under control. In the early stage, there were Lu Su, Zhang Zhao, and Zhang Hong, and in the later stage, there were Lu Xun and others, who were relatively able to resist. It's just that his son couldn't outdo the aristocratic families below.
Judging from the title, we arrived in Chang'an in the first few chapters, which means that the part about the 18th princes' crusade is gone, and Cai Yan should have returned from Wei Zhongdao's family...
Although Xi Zhicai's life was limited, he was extremely talented. Otherwise, how could he become Cao Cao's chief adviser?
The protagonist feels a bit like Jack Su