
Three Kingdoms: I Helped Liu Bei Grow Thousands of Miles of Mountains and Rivers
三国:我帮刘备种出万里江山
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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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To be honest, I really like this novel. The protagonist has traveled through time. Isn't it that reckless? The protagonist has become a god. He looks down on this and kills that. Do you think that the ancients were all fools and had no temper? You have no heels, no thighs, let alone ambitions. It's good that you didn't die in ancient times. In this book, the protagonist slowly emerges from the bottom. He is a person of flesh and blood, not a god! There is a book on the Three Kingdoms. I became someone's younger brother. I went to Cao Cao and looked down on Liu Bei. What kind of hypocrisy? I was eventually expelled from Cao Cao's camp, and then I was taken out by the third party. I started to act like a 250. I didn't join Liu Bei. He was dragged as hard as 258,000 yuan, and he went to attack Jingzhou behind Liu Bei's back and killed Liu Biao's son. 😅😅😅 A protagonist like this should have been killed by Cao Cao at the beginning. This book is better. Lantian has self-awareness and just keeps farming! If you like this book, like it and subscribe 😁
Very good at dragging
After reading the first thirty chapters or so, I found that there was no farming, there were a lot of useless scenes with the Gan family, the main character Cao Cao didn't like it, Liu Bei hated it, he had an affair with Lu Bu's daughter, and even though he was benefited from it, he didn't vote for it. It was just a story about fighting for hegemony, and a hypocrite could accept it. If he wanted help, then Well, Liu Bei didn't do much characterization at the beginning. Lu Bu had more scenes than Liu Bei, and the character design given to Liu Bei was also ignorant. He underestimated the protagonist and didn't do the core farming. It was just dragging. You ignored the plot at the beginning and didn't get into the rhythm for a long time. What do you think?
After reading it, to be honest, I still have a lot of memories. The portrayal of the protagonist is very good. The ending of the three brothers represents the end of an era. The protagonist's retreat echoes the opening chapter, which makes people feel nostalgic and reluctant to leave. This is what the Three Kingdoms is like. It starts in chaos and the story is wonderful. Cheng, ending in loneliness, is really awe-inspiring. Lantian supports the three brothers to complete their foundation and sends away the three brothers. Finally, he accompanies Lu Lingqi to the end of her life. Many companions who have struggled together have passed away one after another. It is indescribable sadness that their era is over. But to be honest, Lantian should be allowed to be an activity center for retired cadres. Everyone can get together frequently. It is a bit desolate to just go into seclusion. I met Lu Lingqi in a vineyard, and finally grew old together. The vineyard is both enviable and regretful. All good things must eventually come to an end. Alas,
Most of the author's writing is very good, but the description of the enemy feels like everyone except Liu Bei's men has no heroic spirit. They are all descriptions of villains, such as Zhang Ren,
After watching it for a while, I felt that there were too many unreasonable things and the plot was too slow, but at least it didn't taint Liu Bei. I don't know if it will taint it later.
I really like this novel. I've read too many stories about hegemony and I'm tired of it. Wouldn't it be nice to have a supporting role? With my limited knowledge of the Three Kingdoms, I'm still hungry for talent at this time. Isn't it a good idea to work for others and use my skills? There shouldn't be 996 or 007 in this era. Even if you are caught and want to kill, you have to kill the protagonist first (?) Off topic, are there any other novels of this type 😂, without CP or with single female protagonist or single male protagonist?
I took advantage of the exemption to take a look and saw that Liu Bei was marrying Sun Shangxiang, so he gave up. The next day, I couldn't give him 100 coins, so he had to curse a few words. The first sentence said that Gan Qian was his mother, and the second sentence said that Liu Bei should marry his daughter-in-law and let Gan Qian decide. How could a concubine who was born in ancient times dare to express her resentment even if she has it in her heart? She is even more afraid of causing harm to her younger brother. As a modern man, he knows how unfair polygamy is to women. The key is that Sun Shangxiang is beautiful and can do martial arts. What can Gan Qian compare with? Isn't the original reason why I don't want salted fish to struggle because I don't want Gan Qian to live a miserable life? Peace and joy? It's only been 100 chapters and you've forgotten it? I have endured it till now. I don't quite remember the original work of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but when Liu Bei was trapped in Soochow, he had thousands of people under his command, and he was over 50, so he couldn't be blamed too much for falling into a honey trap. But now we have a land in one state, with many talented people under our command, and a bright future. Before leaving, she said how much she liked Gan Qian. As soon as she arrived in Soochow, she was so fascinated that she couldn't miss Shu. Zhao Yun came to persuade her and was scolded, Isn't this Sun Shangxiang a goddess descended from heaven? I remember a writer said that if a gun is described at the beginning, then the gun will definitely fire at the end. I had an encounter with Sun Shangxiang when I was walking with Lu Su earlier. I thought there would be some interesting plot, but it turned out that there was no relationship at all, which was very strange.
It's really rare to give away a girl at the beginning. Since the historical epic is not changed, wouldn't it be the same with a different beginning? Wouldn't it feel good to persuade some readers to reject it?😅
Advantages: 1. The ten golden chapters at the beginning are simple and clear, and there are no twists and turns, which is very attractive; 2. The decision-making of the central protagonist based on the historical trend is reasonable; 3. There is no abuse of technology trees and golden fingers, and the reasonable development is not abrupt; 4. The plot design of Sun Quan's backstab is vivid and reasonable for the first time. Disadvantages: 1. It is unreasonable to write Liu Bei as a puppet and turn all the Shu Han ministers into harmless characters; 2. It is seriously anticlimactic and cannot distinguish the priorities. A random supporting character can write tens of thousands of words if he pulls out the details, and the key battles are all anecdotes. 3. There is harmony within the Shu Han Dynasty, but there is a serious lack of conflicts and constraints, which greatly reduces the overall excitement of the novel.
The author's subject matter is very good. When everyone is tired of reading the hegemony article, I came to write a supplementary article. The general direction is well handled, but the details are very rough. I have read about seventy chapters now, and I would like to give the author some suggestions. First of all, the characterization is not enough. It can be seen that the author mainly focuses on lectures. In order for the protagonist to enter the story reasonably, it must be extended. Each character has his own ideas and opinions in the context of the times. Just like Ganji, he saved the protagonist's life and adopted him as his adopted son. However, there is little in the article about his love and care for his adopted son. Because his daughter married Liu Bei, he broke up the protagonist and Lu Qiling. I think the author can write Ganji's entanglement and helplessness. Although the relationship between the adopted son is far away, the palms and backs of the hands are full of flesh. The relationship between Lu Bu and Liu Bei can be mentioned by others intentionally or unintentionally mentioning the relationship between the protagonist and Lu Qiling to Gan Ji. Gan Ji broke up the relationship not only because he loved his daughter, but also because he was under the roof and hoped that Liu Bei could take good care of the family. Of course, other ways of dealing with it are also possible. Reasonable ones can make the characters more complete, instead of readers being happy when Gan Ji died. I personally feel that he is still alive. The second is the change in the protagonist's concept, from time travel to accepting time travel, from not liking Liu Bei to being willing to serve him. This aspect is the main line after all, and can be described in more detail, instead of just coming to your house for dinner every day. It can be through side effects, Liu Bei's personal qualities, or the protagonist's views on Liu Bei's practices based on the values of later generations and the actual situation of the world. Then there are the protagonist's personal thoughts and actions. It can be seen that the author followed the novel in the early stage, but the relationship between the protagonist's characters determines that sometimes he has to do more things, and because of the inertia of history, everyone makes decisions for themselves and their family at that time, pushing the wheel of history on the original path. I don't know how to improve this. I can only hope that the author will write more and gradually pay attention to it through experience. Finally, there is the description of each character. For example, I saw Liu Biao and his subordinates here. It is not easy for everyone to achieve that position. They have their own ideas, and the decisions they make are not because they are unexpected, but because from their perspective, it is the best decision for themselves and their family. Regarding the environment of the times and the characters, the author can refer to The Strategy of the Three Kingdoms, which is also a book to assist Liu Bei. The shortcomings of that book are opposite to yours, that is, it writes too much and is too tiring to read. But there is also something worth learning. Personally, if you don't like it, don't leave it alone. Finally, I wish you all a prosperous literary fortune.
When I saw the title of the book, I didn't really want to read it. After traveling through time, it doesn't matter if I don't seek hegemony. I still have to work for others, help others conquer the world, and count their money...
I think this book is very good among the Three Kingdoms. The most important issue is the identity of the time traveler. Generally speaking, similar novels about hegemony are enjoyable to read. Many of the reasons are that readers take on the roles and benefit from time travel in later generations. The technological flow, system flow, and talent flow start with the momentum. The process and ending are mostly in line with every reader's expectations as a time traveler, so everyone enjoys reading it. However, the level of the works varies. Some highlight the protagonist's overestimation of the wisdom of the ancients, and some are too fast-paced and many characters cannot leave a deep impression on readers. Some authors have different levels of historical views and novels, and they evaluate historical books and novel characters with strong subjective colors or forcefully suppress their wisdom, resulting in a lack of reading depth in the whole book. This book is considered to be one of the best novels of its kind. It is not too exaggerated. It can take a year or two to conquer a state and then carry out reforms. The level of the characters is also good, leaving a deep impression on readers, such as the greedy Zhang Fei who loves to play tops, the cute and naughty Second Young Master Lan, etc. The only thing that I feel is a pity is that there doesn't seem to be much description of Wei's character line and timeline story line. It would be great if more time could be spent laying out the structure. The hearts of the public are floating, the plot to seize the throne and the influence of a certain character's death and last words and so on. More words and more effort to structure the scope of this work will also expand a lot. Looking forward to more exciting stories and characters.
Everything else is fine, but you want Lu Bu's daughter to be the heroine and you don't save your father-in-law. It's too cruel. The heroine helps you save your father and sister, and considers it from your point of view. In the end, you watch your father-in-law die, right? It means that I not only want your father to die, but also your people to have some kind of insight.
I have read Chapter 300. The protagonist has traveled through time for more than 30 years, and has been helping Liu Bei for more than 20 years. I really can't figure out what the protagonist has done in these years. He wants soldiers but no soldiers, and no one wants people. Liu Bei has Gan Ning and Xu Su under his command, and his territory has increased by a few more counties, but his military strength has not increased.
The protagonist is quite pretentious, and until Chapter 47, he relied on the author's blessing to survive. According to the real development, it should be Lu Bu's first trip to Xiaopei. After collecting food, the protagonist was informed of Lu Bu. Lu Bu was furious. The common people dared to talk nonsense and ordered people to whip, seize Zhuangzi, and drive out into the wild. Only then did the protagonist realize that without a gun, you are a piece of shit, and he woke up. You are not even a powerful person from a humble clan, yet you still dare to make arrogant comments.
I haven't read this book, but I was attracted by the reviews. To be honest, there are only two types of people, those who spray and those who don't. The first one is not to spray. You can tell just by looking at the name, it's the auxiliary stream. If you spray a hammer, the reason is clear and the reason is clear. If you don't like it, just go somewhere else and spray it, there's no point in spraying it. Is there nothing to do after eating too much? There are all kinds of reasons, all of which are useless. You must know that the farming stream and the farming auxiliary stream are two different things. Who should I blame for choosing the wrong pit? It's just a novel to read. If you don't like it, just change it. It makes sense to choose one you don't like and then criticize it. In fact, it's reasonable to criticize it, but it only proves that you are too idle. Go run a few kilometers. The second spray. They are those with strong vitality, irritable character and strong class concept. They have an extremely superior feeling towards those who travel through time... "Working" in ancient times is different from modern times. In ancient times, they were called minions (dog slaves), but now they are called human rights workers. He has traveled through time and space, and he has a new skill. The title is "Create a Thousand Miles of Country", which proves that he is very talented and capable. But you, who are so talented and capable, have to be a dog! Isn't that a little too much? But it just so happens that some people like this kind of thing, and that's not just liking it. Because what attracts people is the reasonable plot. As an ordinary person who travels through time, shouldn't you be a subordinate? (A group of royal relatives, a group of sworn brothers) To put it bluntly, I am positioned as a slave, and you are still complaining! Why? Everyone has his own ambitions. Don't feel bad, because it's the truth! The truth is really hard to accept. Because inner thoughts are always rejected.
I can understand that the author wanted to write about a modern person who admits that he grew up in a troubled world, but this logical flaw and some literary youthful writing methods are really alienating, and a pot of seafood soup is forced to add rat feces.
I can't stand it. What is the author thinking? Two people, seven or eight days of farming, eighty acres of land. The author must have some basic common sense. Let's not talk about fine farming. Even the rough farming method in the past, you can write ten or twenty acres. Does the author know how big an acre of land is? Just using a hoe to turn over an acre of land. One person can't turn over it in one day. The author knows how big 80 acres is. Or are you a machine? Don't be too exaggerated when writing some basic things, okay?
Alas, after the myth, I really can't look down on the other Three Kingdoms. That guy's ambitions are too high, and it's a dimensionality reduction attack.
Reading the reviews, they all say that it is a good story about the Three Kingdoms, but I can't tell at all. The author wrote it completely according to the plot. The protagonist has no use except being the protagonist. Judging from the author's plot-based approach, the protagonist's generation will stabilize the three-legged situation. The Northern Expedition will not have anything to do with the protagonist's generation. It all depends on the next generation. It can only be said that Liu Beifang, who has the protagonist, has a deeper foundation in the three-legged situation than in the Three Kingdoms plot, laying a better foundation for the next generation's Northern Expedition.
More than ten chapters may be a warning point, because the theme at this time is to assist or even become king, but the introduction is about farming, but I love the author's writing style, the plot is superb, and the details are handled very well. For example, the girl is going to go back overnight, and the soldier actually leaves a mark for the teammates who have not come. I don't think many people pay attention to this detail. If you keep it high, you can be awesome, but to be honest, the topic is still too niche. However, every character is very good-looking. Although they are not as realistic as The Wolf of History, they have an eclectic atmosphere.
I have seen some reviews that are too radical. I think this new book is quite good so far. Small flaws are inevitable. Part of it is that the male protagonist is a dog licker, and then Lu becomes the heroine and then refuses to accept Lu Bu, etc. Other parts are poisonous points. I think it is okay. Calling it a poisonous point is too exaggerated. After all, the Three Kingdoms period focused on reputation. Pig's feet only have a certain reputation within a certain range and are spread among farmers. It is normal for Liu Bei not to pay much attention to it. If it were me, I wouldn't pay too much attention. The most I can do is learn about it and then find an official position. As for Lu Bu being a subordinate, some readers can really imagine it. Let's not talk about other things, let's just say that Lu Bu's character will not defect to Liu Bei because of his daughter. As for the dog-licking behavior, I don't think there is any dog-licking behavior. This is the last instruction of the adoptive father. In addition, he took care of his sister before going to Liu Bei's camp, and the position of pig's feet is very clear, farming. One part of them said that the licking dog was probably a pig's trotter, so he was sent to run to Jingzhou just after he decided to defect to Liu Bei. Liu Bei didn't agree with that part. If I were Liu Bei, I probably wouldn't agree either. After all, the land as big as Xuzhou is mine now, why should I go to Jingzhou to take refuge? Take refuge with a hammer, is it because Guan Yu and Zhang Fei's sword is bad or am I too kind and don't take me seriously? It's not bad that the pig's feet are not killed, and I think this is a good foreshadowing. There are other things, such as farming. Some people think that pig's feet have always been farmed. No matter where you go, farming is described. Oh my God, in the Three Kingdoms era, do you think that without certain strength, you can farm safely for a lifetime? Moreover, the author in the early stage (the effect of farming without powerful weapons) laid the groundwork very well. If he didn't describe some other things after joining Liu Bei, would he always describe how to plant rice? I hope the author will not be affected by some comments and write according to his own ideas. Travelers are not omnipotent. For example, when I traveled to the Three Kingdoms, I was probably like pig's feet. I chose to develop in a direction that I was good at instead of making suggestions. To put it bluntly, I know the development progress of the entire Three Kingdoms. I can tell you about it, and you can also listen to it, so that you don't realize it. But you want me to explain how to solve it in detail. I'm sorry, I can't. I can only use my cleverness to make up for the things that are not good for me. Two updates a day is too little... Chasing~
A good book, a rare book that makes people want to put it down. In fact, I have never read the four major original works, but I am a fan of the Three Kingdoms game. I have always been puzzled. When Liu Bei was at his peak, he had the five tiger generals Zhang Fei, Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Huang Zhong. Early on, he had one of the best and wisest generals in the world, Wolong and Phoenix. It also developed very well in the middle and later stages. It had soldiers and food but still failed to unify the three kingdoms. This is also considered a regret in my heart. Having watched the Three Kingdoms TV series, it's hard for me to like Liu Bei's character. I feel that he is hypocritical and not decisive in doing things. Maybe I was the director who went astray. But it cannot be denied that the author has long instilled the idea that Liu Bei is the master of justice, and I still hope that he can become emperor and finally unify the three kingdoms. However, with the protagonist's time travel, everything seemed to fall into place. Looking forward to the follow-up. With the help of the protagonist at this historical juncture, if Han is not destroyed early, there will be perfect logistics. The war between Han and Wei probably really tested the author. Looking forward to it
Write according to your own ideas, and don't care too much about book reviews. If you change your mind for a few people, you will lose more readers. After all, most readers will not leave comments. If they like it, they will silently follow it. Come on! The completion of this book is expected to be great.
I would like to say to the author that when writing a book, the author must not be swayed by some comments, and must not be affected by some negative comments. Everyone has different feelings about reading. Whether it is a good book or a bad book, you have to read it yourself to know whether it is good or bad. I also want to say that people should have a kind heart and respect every author. I believe that every author has put in his or her hard work to create a book. Even if it is a poorly written book, the author has worked hard and we should respect them. Finally, I sincerely wish that this book can continue to be written. This is really a historical book that I can and am willing to read slowly. Come on.
I personally think this book is still worth reading. I hope that subsequent readers can take a look at it for themselves before deciding whether to pursue it or not. Some of the comments are just for the sake of being black. The subject of the Three Kingdoms is inherently difficult for everyone to like. Some are close to Liu and some to Cao. Some like studs, some like dedicated ones, some like to compete for hegemony, and some like to support. This book currently has a single female protagonist and assistant Liu Beiwen. If you don't like this setting, come and leave gently. Don't insist on giving negative reviews even though you clearly don't like it.
This book cannot be said to be a divine book, but it is more readable than most high-quality books. I beg the trolls to stop trolling and don't let a good book get aborted.
The author's understanding of politics and military affairs is very rudimentary. Usually, if the author does not understand anything, the characters in the book will not understand it. Therefore, most of the poisonous points in the mid-term come from the characters' idiocy in combat and maneuvering. In addition, after the 200th chapter, the protagonist has a large number of words, copying the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, abbreviating the changes brought about by the protagonist, and omitting or directly mentioning the key battles and decisions in the plot. Looking at what has happened in history and what has been written in novels, the author's own deductions lack rationality and rely entirely on forced explanations.
Is this book a hit? Why are there so many comments all of a sudden? I started reading it in early November when the author only wrote a few chapters. I read two chapters every day. It is a book that I like very much. I am afraid that some comments will lead me astray 😭😭😭😭 Please don't be so harsh.
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