
Ji Han Lives Forever
季汉长存
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- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
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Mainly Recommended for Completed Novels, a Book Harvester
Everyone should know that it is very difficult to finish a book nowadays. Many people just want to wait for the finished book before reading it. Therefore, in the book list next door, there are more serial books of "Seedling Madness". Here I will place the overflowing old books as a supplementary book list. The quality requirements are: mainstream themes—grain and above, unpopular themes—dry food and above. Self-recommendations are welcome.
Recommended Historical Novels About Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms
Half his life was wandering, he was an emperor for two years, and he never saw the Han Dynasty. Yiling burns, the dragon's scales turn to ashes, sleepy and sleepy in the middle of the White Emperor. The east wind promised peace, and the west Shu was at peace. The southern barbarians expanded, and the northern expedition invaded the thief country. His achievements were outstanding, but his long-cherished wish disappeared. The three parts of the country, the history of the three dynasties, reinc
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Comment on "Eternal Life of the Han Dynasty" - The heroic spirit of heaven and earth will remain awe-inspiring for thousands of years.
A rare thing about this book is that it creates a flesh-and-blood, benevolent and righteous Zhaolie Emperor Liu Bei who is more chivalrous and heroic; of course, it also creates a pair of ancient and modern emperors and ministers. Conspiracy theories are prevalent nowadays, and Liu Bei is always being accused in an endless stream. Although there are people who are trying to correct the chaos, I always feel angry when I see some people who don't even read history books or even novels, just relying on a few marketing accounts to accuse Liu Bei. So I came to Qidian. Com to look for books and read about five or six books. The Liu Bei in this book is the most suitable to me, and I even think it is very consistent with historical facts. Although Li Che is the protagonist, Liu Bei is also the soul. The best part is that it's a group portrait at the same time. The Three Kingdoms is supposed to be about group portraits, but as a web article, group portraits are very thankless. Even weakening the protagonist a little more and writing for a while can cause a lot of dissatisfaction from others. But what is the Three Kingdoms without group portraits? I am very happy that the author did not highlight Li Che alone. (Li Che's portrayal is also good enough, I like it) The author said that because of poor grades, he started writing more and deviated from the outline. I don't know if it's because of this, but it's more to my liking starting from the third volume, which is actually better than the first volume that was written in a trial way. It's a pity that the results are not good, but the quality will not be buried here. At least I was recommended by Ji Han fans, and I also think it is worth recommending to others. There are also shortcomings. First of all, it is short and the ending is a bit rushed. The span of decades in the last chapter makes people feel sad and even more hasty. It is better to end after a certain event, so there is no need to rush through the whole life. The second thing is that the description of war scenes is not strong enough. After all, it is the Three Kingdoms, so we can still focus on a few battles and describe them in detail. I won't say much else. I haven't written a long review since I came to Qidian. I hope the author will continue to work hard and not give up on historical writing.
[Long review] Personal reflections and shortcomings of this book
This is the first time I paid money to review a novel 😁. Generally speaking, after reading it, I have some feelings and some thoughts. After all, I have read a lot of Three Kingdoms novels, and this one is relatively good. I will share my own opinions here. First of all, the title and introduction are well done. When I read this novel before, I was attracted by the title "Eternal Life of Ji Han" at first sight. After all, most people now talk about Shu Han and Shu Han, and basically no one uses Ji Han. I was interested and clicked in. This alone has surpassed most novels. Regarding character creation, first of all, I think Liu Bei's confused state in the early stage was captured very well. Friends who have read the Three Kingdoms all know that Liu Bei went to fight the Yellow Turban in the early stage. To put it bluntly, he was a passionate young man who wanted to do something big with two other passionate young people. After some twists and turns, After the war, he was only named the magistrate of Anxi County despite his great achievements. This must have been a huge blow to Liu Bei himself, and his confidence in helping the Han Dynasty would be shaken to some extent. Therefore, in the early stage, Liu Bei showed that kind of lack of confidence, some wanted to give up, and even had a little inferiority complex. This was very well grasped. As for the protagonist, I think the author is actually referring to Zhuge Wuhou, because how to put it, if the protagonist's ability is digitized, the intelligence can only reach 90+, but in terms of handling internal affairs and guiding Liu Bei, it can reach 97+. This is just like Zhuge Wuhou Generally speaking, when it comes to military affairs, he is not as good as Pang Tong and Zhou Yu, and when it comes to politics, he is not as good as Xun Yu, but he is the one with the best development in all aspects. He is wise, but does not lose the internal affairs, and has internal affairs, but does not lose the military. In this regard, I think the protagonist is based on the image of Wu Hou. But in terms of character creation, Liu Bei and the protagonist are well created. Apart from the protagonist and Liu Bei, the eye-catching Guan Zhang is not well portrayed. First of all, Guan Yu. Although Guan Yu's seemingly arrogant side is written in the book, as a fan of Yu, I can see at a glance the great difference between Guan Yu and Guan Yu in history. The pride of Yu appears between siblings, not in words, vividly His expression and demeanor are also aspects that show his arrogance. In order to create a side that is consistent with Guan Gong in history, it is also necessary to portray Guan Yu as an image of someone who loves the people like a son but despises himself as a noble scholar. More importantly, if you want to write about Guan Yunchang in a profound way, you must also portray his vanity, which is common to all people, and his abnormal and contemptuous heart that despises scholars due to his lack of education before. As for Zhang Fei, the image created is too reckless, because as the saying goes, Zhang Fei has a rough and fine side, but the article does not reflect Zhang Fei's rough and fine side, recklessness and bravery. These two points are there, but the rough and fine are not seen much. Zhang Fei can also be a little more for the protagonist. In a plot like Liu Ba, although the protagonist does not think of himself as aloof like Liu Ba, but in the end It is easy to create the image of Zhang Fei who does not attach much importance to common people but to talented sages, which can highlight the contradiction between the personalities of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. Although they are brothers, there will be barriers between them even if they are full brothers, let alone sworn brothers. I hope the author can modify it, because the Guan Yu and Zhang I see now seem to be as ugly as Yan Liang and Wen Xi. In other aspects, I think the author can describe the heroic demeanor of other characters, as well as the protagonist's wavering when these heroes show their charm and talents. For example, Cao Cao, a man who is eager for talents, how can he not be moved by the protagonist. In the book, I really did not see Cao Cao's heroic spirit, that just and cruel side. There isn't much fault with the plot, but maybe my vision is too sharp. I can't help but see some shortcomings that I think are lacking. I would like to say that here I am just making suggestions and commenting on the book. If it is helpful to the author, then it is best. If it is not helpful, don't take it too seriously. I hope the author will not take it too seriously. After all, there are several well-written books about eunuchs. Book fans like me will be sad. 😁
It seems that Sun Jian is going to die. After this battle, will the remaining members of his men defect to Yuan Shu and be taken over by Liu Bei?
I would like to give you some advice: please break paragraphs that exceed three lines into paragraphs. It's too tiring to read! ! ! !
Long comment——Why not take the dawn of life as a plan
The book list has been recommended. This book is very interesting. The first entry point is before Dong Zhuo, stirring up the situation and allowing Liu to show his talents early. Secondly, after the protagonist travels through time, the protagonist's thoughts and actions in such a situation can be recognized by people. He was rescued by Liu by chance, and in this situation he felt the miserable situation of refugees everywhere. He couldn't help injecting a kind of strength into himself, feeling that he had a mission. Whether he could be beneficial to the dawn of life with his own efforts was a very high point. Finally, these familiar characters of the Three Kingdoms appear in the rolling history. It is under the wheel of the Three Kingdoms driven by these characters that the Three Kingdoms themselves shine so brightly and exude charm. The author does not praise or criticize too much, but just allows the protagonist to make a choice at the time, which is particularly valuable. I would also like to point out the criticism - The protagonist's life experience is not arranged well. In order to deliberately promote his desire, he suppresses it first. It is said that the protagonist does not know the Four Books and Five Classics, etc. Later, in the writing process, the protagonist pretends to be pretentious and quickly learns these things. It is a bit unjustifiable. As for the protagonist, who only knows lexicon and etiquette, he seems to have the aura of the protagonist after making suggestions. Liu Bei directly accepted the protagonist, which is very strange. There are other details. Unfortunately, I won't list them all here. Typing by hand is too tiring. In addition, I hope there will be more updates, the better, no eunuchs. (Laugh)
This book is not written entirely according to historical records. After all, it is an online text, and there will be some settings to make it more interesting. I will try my best to study history and try not to appear anything that makes everyone feel inconsistent. However, due to my limited talent and limited personal abilities, I think there will still be some shortcomings. Book friends are welcome to criticize and correct me.
I still like to watch Liu Bei. Those children who have been severely beaten by society will know how difficult it is for Liu Bei.
I feel that this is the best and most historically accurate of all the Three Kingdoms novels about Liu Bei. The other novels are so brainwashed by conspiracy theories that I can't even read them...
After reading it, there are indeed some flaws, but the most commendable thing is that Liu Bei's writing is so good. It is rare to see Liu Bei's character written so vividly. There are too many conspiracy theories, and they are all clever. At that time, so many outstanding people gathered around Liu Bei, and they didn't see that Liu Bei was a hypocrite. You can see it. Alas... I am about to fall into a book shortage again... Are there any other books about Liu Bei that are as good as this?
There is benevolence and righteousness in the destruction of the Tao. Cao Gong used the chaotic Tao to bring peace to the troubled times, and the emperor's uncle helped the troubled times to regulate the Tao. The two of them are the dialectics of the troubled times. The heroes in the world are the only ones who call the emperor a villain because he is a leaf in the wind and a fish in the river. He cannot believe that there is still benevolence and righteousness in troubled times.
After reading the first chapter, the protagonist knelt down and licked Liu Bei, and the tone of this article was set. I would like to ask, will the protagonist suffer setbacks and become mature, and then work hard to become independent? I don't think it's necessary to read another new Three Kingdoms online novel about kneeling down and licking Liu Bei.
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Character abilities and attributes set based on official history (1)
Shuhan Group Liu Bei Advantages: Very good at seizing opportunities and making decisive decisions (Chen Yuanlong said that "he has the strategy of a king" and once suggested Liu Biao to sneak attack on Xudu). His government affairs ability is not bad (when the Pingyuan Order was widely popular, he was worried about the national finance after looting Liu Zhang's treasury in Yizhou, which shows that he has a certain economic foresight). The ability to recognize people and recruit people is very strong, absolutely The number of logarithms is unique among the Three Kingdoms (it goes without saying that there are official historical examples). In the military, general generals are above the level of famous generals, and they are good at showing off the enemy's weakness to booby trap and ambush (using booby trap and ambush methods, they defeated generals with less impressive records such as Xiahou Dun, Liu Dai, and Yang Feng. They also killed Xiahou Yuan and defeated Cao Cao with the help of talented people). They have good escape methods and have the ability to read horses ( This is recorded in the Xianma Sutra) Although his words are rough, he can always use his words to gain power from others (many times in history, he borrowed troops, generals, and food, and everyone was willing to give him). Perseverance, and never give up (even after losing n times in history, he still refuses to give up) Weaknesses: He is more emotional and prone to impulsiveness (everyone knows about the Battle of Yiling, and the Battle of Hanzhong, where arrows were scattered all over the place) I wanted to rush when I was angry, but fortunately I was persuaded by Fazheng, and he was in charge of the post in the early days.) He was not very strong militarily (although he had defeated heavyweights, but when he won, he had high-level characters such as Zhou Yu, Fazheng, and Pang Tong to assist him. Without assistance, he was the strongest and defeated Xiahou Dun). When doing things, he always hopes to have both military and reputation in mind (Cao Cao entered Jingzhou and led the people across the border) Jiang hoped to retain the population and then make a comeback. Before sending troops to Yizhou, he was worried about the cost of ruining his reputation and image and discussed it with Pang Tong. Before the battle of Hanzhong, he was also worried about whether he could get the population of Hanzhong and consulted Changyu for speculation. Although government affairs were good, they were not as good as those of Zhuge Liang. Although his abilities were balanced, except for knowing and recruiting people, pulling troops and escaping, they were not top-notch. Guan Yu Advantages: Very high military ability. It's hard to say whether it's top-notch or not, but he's top-notch in everything. He's the only northern general in Shu Han who knows how to use naval forces. He knows a certain amount of astronomy and geography (otherwise, how could he be powerful in China)? He's good at cavalry guerrilla raids (everyone knows how Yan Liang died. In the battle of Jiangling, Guan Yu and Xu Huang and Li Tong were defeated. But it also made Li Tong die of illness after the war) Only the infantry did not know the level, but it is unlikely that he would not Disadvantages: Rigid and conceited. Needless to say, Guan Yu's political relations were definitely poor (the surrender of many officials in the Battle of Xiangfan was closely related to this. Before the demarcation of the Xiang River, Lu Meng used a trick to seize several counties.) Diplomacy did not handle the relationship with Sun Quan well. Resulting in backstabbing (occupying the ally's granary) Zhang Fei Advantages: In terms of military, it can be said that he is second behind Guan Yu. He is very brave and has the ability to lead cavalry (a few dozen cavalrymen dare to break the bridge by water). He knows geography and has good mountain infantry fighting skills (defeated Zhang He's two-party flanking tactics). From the fact that the execution is too poor, it can be seen that military training is strict. Politically, he also knew how to deal with the relationship between scholar-bureaucrats (Liu Ba was very angry when he didn't see him, but he didn't do anything to them, and he explained Yan Yan) Weaknesses: Tension with subordinates, poor handling of relationships within military groups (How did Xuzhou lose? How did he die?) Zhao Yun Advantages: He has political vision, especially domestic affairs (his advice to Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang is clear, and he is arranged to deal with Miss Sun's relationship). He is good at raids and blocking the enemy at critical moments, and has good abilities in small groups of cavalry (the empty camp plan in the Battle of Hanzhong and the rescue of Adou) He held an official position during the Gongsun Zan period) Disadvantages: There are not many shortcomings. In the history of military affairs, every time people lead troops, they always lead troops with followers, and the number is always small. Most likely, it is not a large-scale commanding general like Han Xin who orders more troops, the more the better, but a charge with a small group of troops. General in the forward formation Huang Zhong: Advantages: Bravely championed the three armies, capable of attacking first, knowing the details of commanding the battlefield attack (he was the one who beheaded Xia Houyuan when he was repairing the antlers) Disadvantages: Xia Houyuan died of illness after just killing one, and charging at an old age is too long. Ma Chao: Advantages: Excellent bravery, good ability of spearmen and cavalry, should be good at training troops (beating Cao Cao to avoid arrows, and even planned to capture Cao Cao in a sneak attack) Disadvantages: Poor character, just like Lu Bu Two (he is a "filial son" in official history, he recognized Han Sui as his adoptive father and was alienated) He has no long-term vision. If there is no shortage of generals, you really don't want to accept this kind of person Zhuge Liang: Advantages: nearly omnipotent, internal affairs, military, development Mingdu are masters (too lazy to mention examples). They are good at employing people, have excellent political relations, and are not bad at diplomacy Disadvantages: The main military aspect is frontal attack, not good at clever strategies (Chen Shou also said this, and when Zhuge Liang won the battle Most of the opponents are defensive counterattacks or counter-pursuits. For example, Wang Shuang was killed in pursuit, Zhang He chased and hit the arrow. In the official history, the people of Shu Han who are really good at clever strategies are Pang Tong and Fazheng.) They are not as good at knowing and employing people as Liu Bei (you all know Ma Di) ) Pang Tong Advantages: The strategies are very good and have merits (not to mention his contribution in the battle of Yizhou) and he knows how to persuade Liu Bei and has a good relationship with Liu Bei (the part where Liu Bei and King Wu defeated Zhou singing and dancing were very interesting, Liu Bei, who rarely cries after his death, cried...) Disadvantages: Really bad at handling government affairs (he was almost deposed if he didn't handle official history well. It was Zhuge Liang and Lu Su who told him about it, and then Liu Bei met him for an inspection and found out that he was a military strategist) ) And you are a person who is not good at fighting. What city will you attack? You will die in the end. There is a high probability that you like to challenge unfamiliar areas (Liuya in Luocheng) Fazheng Advantages: The real number one person in Shu Han's conspiracy, Liu Beide Later, he succeeded in attacking Yizhou and Hanzhong (Zhuge Liang's words: cannot be copied) Disadvantages: Bad character, he will retaliate, anyone who offends him will have a miserable end, and people who stab Zhuge Liang will not pursue him because of the rare talent. In addition, he is not good at internal affairs (he gave opinions on the laws enacted by Zhuge Liang but was refuted and finally convinced) Huang Quan Advantages: Very loyal and has military strategic vision (Liu Zhang warned Liu Bei when he welcomed him, Hanzhong Yiling) There were also very useful strategies in the war, and Liu Bei listened to them in Hanzhong, but unfortunately in Yiling Liu Bei already hated his superiors for being too impatient) and also knew the nature of his lord's character (after surrendering, he concluded that Liu Bei would not kill his family) Disadvantages: seemingly none, tough If there is, then he will surrender out of desperation Fei Yi Advantages: Diplomacy is very good (I have seen Sun Quan in history, and Sun Quan believes that he will definitely be a minister in the future) Military is not bad (repelled Cao Shuang) Political ability is strong (restraint) Jiang Wei sent troops too much) Disadvantages: poor protection against assassination, was assassinated by Guo Xun Jiang Wan Advantages: good military, good internal affairs (in history, he supplemented Zhuge Liang's troops and transported food. I have thought of using waterways The strategy of attacking the Wei State, and the theory of Lian Wu cannibalizing the Wei State) Disadvantages: Severe illness, most diseases under the productivity of the Three Kingdoms of the Han Dynasty are basically incurable, Hua Tuo, Bian Que, Zhang Zhongjing are all useless, unless bacteria are observed to pull the technology tree to After the 20th century Dong Yun Advantages: Awesome political achievements, very good at domestic affairs, knowing how to deal with court issues (suppressing the eunuch Huang Hao so that he could not participate in politics and harming the country, and also made good deeds of returning land to the people) Disadvantages: There is no military record, so he is probably not a military talent Lü Yi Advantages: Kind-hearted, considerate of the people, good at government affairs, simple but not cumbersome in government affairs, known in the court for being clear and capable (being able to handle Zhuge Liang well) During the Northern Expedition, the problem of delays in conscription and food requisition was also often supervised and the issue of empty pay for soldiers was solved reasonably) Disadvantages: He is not a military talent, and he uses too much power after he is in a high position, which is not pleasing to the eye. He also likes to use civilian officials. Wei Yan Advantages: capable of leading troops, full of courage, and certain tactical thinking (guarding Hanzhong, defeating Sima Yi's generals with others, and contributing to the Ziwu Valley conspiracy) Disadvantages: too poor personality (cannot handle the conflict with Yang Yi, and finally died unjustly). In addition, his military strategy level is questionable (the risk of the Ziwu Valley move is too high and the possibility is too low) Liao Hua Advantages: Has a foresight in internal affairs (Jiang Wei advised him when he was going to war) and understands terrain-related fighters. He leads troops very well (defeats the dispersed Youyi army). He is physically strong. He has survived to the end of the Three Kingdoms war, which shows that he has a very good immune constitution. To stop Zhang He, Wei Yan dismissed his troops when he refused to give up the Northern Expedition and repulsed Cao Shuang) Disadvantages: seemingly none Jiang Wei Advantages: courageous, good relationship with the Qiang people, and good at fighting (Zhuge Liang praised his courage, Jiang Wei also defeated unknown generals like Xu Zhi and Wang Jing) Very loyal (everyone knows this) Disadvantages: relatively powerful military. He abused ordinary generals (the official history did not win against Deng Ai once, and others such as Guo Huai had a stalemate or even lost at most. Later, Deng Ai sneaked into Yinping to annihilate the Shu Han after setting up defenses) and the internal affairs were very bad (they resorted to militarism, many people advised, but the generals also said they would not listen). The politics of the court were not good (Huang Hao sent him to the farm to avoid trouble) and he did not attach importance to filial piety (he was not like the romance because his mother committed suicide and surrendered) Luo Xian Advantages: A famous general with strong defensive ability (he insisted on holding on for six months when the Shu Kingdom surrendered and the famous general Lu Kang sent troops to attack, and also defeated the Bu Xie). Loyal and courageous (the Shu Han fell, Chang Shi on the Yangtze River abandoned the city and fled, but Luo Xian beheaded the rebels to stabilize the city) Disadvantages: Bad officialdom (offended Huang Hao and was transferred to him) Badong) Chen Dao Advantages: Training and guarding (leading a small number of elite troops to block the attack) Disadvantages: Unknown, probably not a wide range of talents, he may only train troops and guard to stop the enemy Zhang Yi Advantages: Political and strategic vision (admonished Jiang Wei in court that the Shu Kingdom was too small and too militaristic. Jiang Wei also mentioned a certain war You should not take advantage of the victory to add insult to injury, the consequences will be as they say) Disadvantages: There is no big achievement in the war Kufu Advantages: The Northern Expedition has made many meritorious deeds, and the ability to lead troops to defeat the enemy should be good Disadvantages: There are only a few historical records, and it is estimated that he has made a lot of small contributions Yang Yi Advantages: He is quick to do things, raises food and grass and makes plans quickly Disadvantages: Sex He also has a bad temperament. He disagreed with Wei Yan and killed a general. After killing Wei Yan, he claimed to have great achievements and ended up killing himself Huo Jun Advantages: Courage and integrity, knowing tactics and timing, first-class defense of the city (hundreds of people defended the city for a year and dared to fight back and kill Xiang Cun) Disadvantages: There is no record of offensive battles Huo Yi: Advantages: General Huzi (his father is Huo Jun) ), equally good at defense (defending the Wu State when the Shu Han Dynasty fell), and good at offense (the barbarians in Yongchang County rebelled, Liu Chan led the Yongchang prefect with Huo Yi, led an army to attack, and beheaded his commanders to pacify the three counties of Jiaozhi, Rinan, and Jiuzhen) Disadvantages: seemingly none Zhang Yi Advantages: brave in battle (wraps in horse hides during the Northern Expedition) and resourceful (use invitations when overwhelmed) Trapping and killing the bandit Zhang Mu by inviting bandits to a banquet) Able to govern (pacify Nanyi, develop Yuexun County, open roads) Have good insight (see through Dongqu's surrender plan) Disadvantages: The main achievement was to deal with the Yizhou rebellion. The powerful Wei army in the Northern Expedition died during the Northern Expedition (although he fought sick at that time) Fei Shi Advantages: Outspoken and willing to give advice, everything he said was true Desirables (persuading Guan Yu to accept the official position, preventing Liu Bei from temporarily proclaiming the emperor, and clarifying Mengda's problem with Zhuge Liang) Disadvantages: being too upright and unable to get a position to display his talents Yin Guan Advantages: having a strategic view of the overall situation (persuading Liu Bei not to let Sun Quan coordinate to take Yizhou, and finally Liu Bei took all Yizhou) Disadvantages: no other records Liu Ba Advantages: Understand internal governance and civil affairs, have certain economic vision and means (forge direct money to unify prices and implement the public sale system) and have knowledge of the rule of law (formulate Shuke) Disadvantages: It is difficult to get along with some colleagues in terms of personality (ignore Zhang Fei and still speak plausibly) and he surrendered to Liu Bei very reluctantly Xiang Chong Advantages: Good temperament, good military skills (out of The teacher said that Liu Bei's army suffered heavy losses when he attacked Wu in Yiling. The whole army was defeated and all battalions suffered heavy losses. Only Xiang Chong's command was intact. He led the army to pacify and died in the melee. But "the late emperor said he was capable", it should be bad luck) Guan Ping Advantages: Able to lead troops on expeditions (participated in the Battle of Xiangfan with Guan Yu) Disadvantages: There are not many records (only known to be killed together with Guan Yu) Chen Zhen Advantages: Excellent candidates for missions to other countries (more than one mission to Wu) (I mentioned to Zhuge Liang that Li Yan had problems with his people, and later Li Yan did shirk responsibility for the Northern Expedition) Disadvantages: The available places are limited, and there is no shortage of people sent to other countries as envoys Qiao Zhou Advantages: Treating the people well (because the Northern Expedition consumed national power and implicated the people in fighting Jiang Wei) Outstanding knowledge (author of the theory of hatred for the country) Disadvantages: sneaking into Yinping under Deng Ai Later, he sang the argument of surrender (actually, we can't blame him for this. The national power of the Shu Han Dynasty was already weak, and the people became more talented after Jiang Wei's military brutality. Surrendering was also a relief for the people) Deng Zhi Advantages: Wen Neng diplomatic governance (repaired Soochow, outstanding political achievements when serving as the prefect of Guanghan) martial ability Northern Expedition to quell the rebellion (attacked Yicheng to attract the enemy's attention, Fuling quelled the rebellion), upright character, clear rewards and punishments. Disadvantages: Not treating his family well Ma Zhong Advantages: Both civil and military, able to govern one side and win the hearts of the people (stabilizing order in South and Central, both grace and power), and also able to quell rebellions (pacifying Zang Dao and Liu Zhou's rebellion) Liu After the Battle of Yiling, Bei lamented the absence of Huang Quan and said that Ma Zhong is a talent that has not been noticed Disadvantages: Unable to find Zhang Yi Advantages: Professional talents in equipment manufacturing (served as Si Jin Zhonglang general, Responsible for the manufacture of farm tools and weapons) He has a certain degree of military ability (Liu Zhang once sent him to lead troops against Liu Bei's group) He is talented, smart and good at managing complicated affairs (Yang Hong said) Disadvantages: There is a gap between military ability and strong generals (defeated by Zhang Fei) Unfair sex and not full-time (Yang Hong said, of course, some are omitted. Yang Hong and Zhang Yi were originally good friends, but later because Yang Hong dealt with his son impartially, the relationship between the two was not good. Later, when Zhuge Liang planned to appoint Zhang Yi, Yang Hong said this, and then recommended Xiang Lang to be the chief historian) and his relationship with his colleagues was not very good (he had a bad relationship with Cen Shu, the captain of the Yan School, so that they hated each other) Yang Xi Advantages: Simple in nature (the script refers to things, and there is a lot of paper in it), loyal and generous (although the drama is simple and omitted, it does not add sweet words to people, and connects things with love. The script refers to things, and there is a lot of paper in the hope. However, he is loyal to the old, and he is sincere and honest) with law enforcement and punishment. Ability (Yang Xi worked as a military governor when he was in his twenties, responsible for administering punishments, enforcing the law, handling cases and solving problems) Disadvantages: Somewhat arrogant (he was dismissed for making arrogant remarks to Jiang Wei while drunk) He is relatively lazy (this is from his ordinary life) Daily habits can be known) Yang Hong Advantages: being well-organized (at that time, the prefect of Shu County was traveling north from the late lord, so Liang asked Hong to lead the prefect of Shu County, and everything was done, so it was true) He knew the priorities and priorities of the situation (Han Dynasty) During the First Battle of China, Liu Bei asked for troops to support. Zhuge Liang asked everyone for their opinions. Yang Hong firmly supported the effort of all Yizhou to conquer Hanzhong. He had military intelligence (judged Huang Yuan's actions based on his character and finally captured Huang Yuan alive). He was fair and loyal (please refer to the incident between Yang Hong and Zhang Yi) Disadvantages: Although he knew people well, his communication with people was not very good (please refer to the incident between Zhang Yi and Yang Hong) Chang Yu Advantages: Very good ability to predict events (historical records say) It is divination, but feudal superstition is not trustworthy. It is likely that he has strong logical derivation ability and has calculated the results several times. For example, Liu Bei cannot get the population when he defeats Hanzhong) Disadvantages: Very different from the leader's political views, bad personality, and likes to say things that are unfavorable to the internal affairs (he was eventually killed by Liu Bei due to political disagreements. One of the few subordinates killed by Liu Bei may be considered innocent) Yong Mao Advantages: Straightforward advice (advising Liu Bei not to proclaim himself emperor) br>Disadvantages: He also had political disagreements with the leader (killed by Liu Bei for other reasons, one of the few innocent subordinates killed by Liu Bei) Mi Zhu Advantages: Extremely rich (family assets of hundreds of millions, children's customers tens of thousands , helped Liu Bei with 2,000 people and a bunch of supplies when he was in trouble) Good at business, generous, honest and elegant, good at riding and shooting Disadvantages: He has never led an army or managed civil affairs, mainly because Liu Bei promoted him out of kindness from an old friend Sun Qian Advantages: He is very good as an envoy, and he works in an orderly manner Disadvantages: He cannot lead troops, and his ability to do things is not good enough to govern the country and secure the country. He can only be a minor official, but Liu Bei is nostalgic, so... Jian Yong Advantages: Good at debating and discussing matters, quite likable, good at admonishing (persuading Liu Bei to give up drinking utensils by telling dirty jokes) Disadvantages: Not paying attention to image and appearance, arrogant temperament, not useful, Liu Bei is still nostalgic
Ji Han is really the ultimate romantic for men. When I was a kid, I liked the Five Tiger Generals. Later I thought it was too fake to like Cao Cao. Now I feel more and more that Ji Han is too romantic.
Now it seems that the heroine is completely transparent and does not play any important role. I have always felt that the matchmaking between the protagonist and Lu Bu's daughter is a poisonous point. The ancients talked about filial piety, which means that no matter how excessive Lu Bu is, as a daughter, it is impossible to attack Lu Bu, or in other words, it is impossible to remain indifferent if something happens to Lu Bu, and Lu Bu's attribute of being a second-year-old is a time bomb. In the original history, Lu Bu's boss did not treat Lu Bu badly. What was the result? Even if Lu Bu is still making trouble outside, who knows whether he will suddenly defect to Liu Bei😅
The newcomer is autistic and dare not speak 😭 Thank you for your support, and thank you for the sacrifice of Emperor Danling
Wherever there is Liu Bei, there is me... Since ancient times, the traitors of the Han Dynasty have not been at odds with each other, and the king's industry has been divided.
I found that many people wrote about the Three Kingdoms. They all prefer Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang. I don't really like whether it's independent or auxiliary. I think Guo Jia, Jia Xu and Xi Zhicai are all good if they are independent. And if Xu Shu is auxiliary, it's good to assist Cao Cao.
When I first came across the Three Kingdoms in elementary school, I liked Liu Bei; when I was in junior high school and college, I hated Liu Bei and thought he was a hypocrite and inferior to Cao Cao; after I started working, I was severely beaten by the society. Looking at the Three Kingdoms again, Liu Bei is still better 😢
Discussion about the plot
Thank you very much to all the book friends for your enthusiastic suggestions. After all, copying book reviews is also the author's self-cultivation (dense fog) Please rest assured that no matter where the base is, I will give sufficient reasons and support them with historical data. I will not make it look like a time traveler is invincible. After all, Li Che is a loser like me and can't even handle gunpowder. . .
Hey, apart from this one, I have tried more than 20 books at Qidian. They made me feel numb all over. Is it so difficult to find a good Three Kingdoms book? If you guys have any good books on the Three Kingdoms, please recommend them to me. It should be of the same type as this one. It should be positioned as an auxiliary minister, not one who wants to fight for hegemony, and not a general. It's troublesome.
Why isn't this book popular? It has a lot of its own things. The butterfly wings fluttering really has a lot of influence 😰
A very good article. I almost vomited after reading all the competition for hegemony in Qidian. Every college student and young man can crush all the heroes after reading a few books. It's so fake. Want to feel good, watch movies or play games? We read books just for the atmosphere of the books.
As a time traveler, won't the protagonist make inventions in the future? Even if the protagonist is not a science and engineering talent and is too advanced to make it, he can always make saddles, stirrups, horseshoes, etc., Right? Do you still remember the recipe for black powder?
Anyone who is on Liu Bei's side is not interested in the Three Kingdoms. It's not bad, I'm just tired of it.
The plot of Shi Changshi Rebellion is a mess.
The previous writing was very good, but after the butterfly effect of the protagonist, the design of Dong Zhuo's entry into the situation was too bad. There was no foreshadowing. Lu Bu rebelled inexplicably. There was no relevant content at all. It was just like throwing away the setting. The reading experience was extremely poor. This plot directly stunk.
Although it is too late to comment now, the author occasionally uses continuous exclamation points to append four-character idioms, such as "No! Die! No! Hugh!" "Responsibility! No! Side! Credit!", But in fact this is not necessary, but affects the perception 😂 I hope the remaining part can be less
Are there any new books? Or should I go to another website to write?
There is no logic behind the settings, and there are too many private goods. I don't want to hear your history from Baidu. Are you so good at teaching others?