
Three Kingdoms: I Can Edit the Script
三国:我可以编辑剧本
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I read it for free. The author's writing style is immature and he likes to bring in private goods. The plot and writing of Feiqi's Avengers and Attack on Titan are very interesting. It would be fine if you were always in a dramatic state, but the key point is that sometimes your IQ is inexplicably online, and your writing is very realistic, but it is a bit different. If you had always written in a realistic way, with more mature writing and less personal stuff, it would be a masterpiece. I would like to give you a suggestion. The author's plotting and war strategies in it are very bad. I'm a bit tired of it. I basically guessed the rest after reading the beginning. The only one I liked was the Blitzkrieg at Soochow. It's not bad. It would have been better if the writing was a little deeper. There is no suspense at all. The trump cards are directly shown to the readers. With a novice's writing style, this book can be said to be a novice's article.
Great author, come on! What you wrote is really good.
I'm done! This is the first novel I have read all the way to the end. I personally feel that it is unfinished. First of all, the author must have sped up after the age of the protagonist! The original maximum of 10 years turned out to be 20 years. Personally, I don't think it should be, because I think I should be able to write more things in this book. I don't know how to say it's a pity, but I wish the author all the best.
I think of a cool operation that allows Goldfinger to remember which day and time period there were unusual weather conditions, and then the protagonist would specially hold a sacrifice to the heavens on that day and say a few words about reviving the Han Dynasty. He had just finished talking about a strange phenomenon coming from the sky. Being recognized by God, this was a great weapon in ancient times.
[Imagine] A few years later, the protagonist in an encyclopedia
Liu Cong (year of birth unknown), courtesy name Ji Yu, was born in Gaoping, Shanyang (now the two cities and rural areas of Weishan, Shandong), and was the founder of the Third Empire of the Han Dynasty. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the second son of Liu Biao, the shepherd of Jingzhou, was the younger brother of Liu Qi. He inherited the title after Liu Biao's death. Later he was named King of Chu by Emperor Xian (May 215 AD - May 10, 220 AD). After Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was deposed, he established political power in Wuchang and became the founding emperor of the Southern Han Dynasty (May 10, 220 AD -?), Military strategist, strategist, politician, reformer, inventor, writer... The second son of Jingzhou Mu in the former Eastern Han Dynasty, the nephew of Emperor Liu Bei of Shu Han, the son-in-law of Northern Wei Prime Minister Cao Cao, and the brother-in-law of Sun Quan, the former prince of Jiangdong. Real name: Liu Cong Word: Ji Yu Alias: Napoleon Zero/Invincible Emperor/Army of Destiny Era: Late Han and Three Kingdoms Nationality: Han [Life] A review of the life of Liu Cong, the second social reformer after Wang Mang in Chinese history. Winning his father's favor Liu Cong was the second son of Liu Biao, a herdsman in Jingzhou. Liu Biaochu doted on his eldest son Liu Qi because his appearance was very similar to his own. But later Liu Cong married Mrs. Cai's niece. Therefore, Mrs. Cai loved Liu Cong and hated Liu Qi. She often told Liu Biao that Cong was five years old. Liu Biao favored his second wife and believed her, so he went to investigate and found that her talents were no longer inferior to his own, so he favored her alone. Liu Biao's brother-in-law Cai Mao and nephew Zhang Yun were also fortunate to Liu Biao and got along well with Liu Cong. Liu Biao and Mrs. Cai planned to make Liu Cong their heir, while Cai Mao and Zhang Yun were their party members. Because of Cai's slander, Liu Qi finally followed Zhuge Liang's plan and asked to leave Zhenjiangxia, which caused a feud between the brothers Liu Qi and Liu Cong. Taking over Jingnan In the thirteenth year of Jian'an (AD 208), Liu Biao became seriously ill, and Liu Qi came back from Jiangxia to visit his father. Cai's brother Cai Mao and Cai Mao's nephew Zhang Yun were afraid that the meeting between father and son would impress Liu Biao, so they ordered Liu Biao to let Liu Qi take over Jingzhou instead, so they locked Liu Qi out and refused to let him see Liu Biao. Liu Biao died soon after, and Liu Cong took over as the shepherd of Jingzhou with the support of Cai Mao and others. At the same time, in mid-July, Cao Cao was leading his troops to march south to Jingzhou. Facing the army's pressure on the border, Kuai Yue and Dong Cao's Fu Xun persuaded Liu Cong to surrender to Cao Cao. Liu Cong was unwilling to be turned into a puppet. In just two days, he killed the maid arranged by Cai. He joined forces with Liu Biao's old subordinate Wang Wei and fled to Jiangling overnight. After worshiping the counselor Han Hao as his teacher, he went south to Lingling in Jingnan and was able to get out of danger. ... (The following is omitted, please click to view details) Complete the initial unification of Jingzhou When Liu Cong was young, he conquered Jiaozhou in the south, recruited Shi Xie, supported the new and Yue Luo, rejected Sun Quan in the east, and resisted Cao Liu in the north... The Qin farming war system was restored, and the wild mountains of Jiaozhou were used as rewards for farming wars. After the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao retreated and gave up part of Jingbei, allowing Liu Bei and Liu Cong to engage in the first confrontation between uncle and nephew. However, even Liu Bei, who has been fighting for many years, with the assistance of military counselor Zhuge Liang, is not even half as good as Liu Cong except for his military strength. He has been defeated repeatedly and has no victory at all. Afterwards, a treaty was reached in Jiangling. In addition to taking back the city and withdrawing from the public security, the warships must also be burned. From then on, Liu Bei no longer had the strength to go south to Jingnan. After Liu Bei entered Sichuan, Cao Cao was defeated again. In addition to Xiakou, which was captured by Sun Quan during the chaos, Liu Cong also gained the real power of Jingzhou Mu. The Birth of a New King Thanks to Liu Cong's reputation for knowing people and his style as a polite corporal, Lu Xun, who was almost massacred by Sun Quan, was rejected by Liu Cong when he defected to Liu Cong. At the same time, Cao Cao in the north also recovered from his injuries in the Battle of Chibi, and decided to marry Cao Jie to Liu Cong to attack Jiangdong together. However, with Liu Cong's talent, he could naturally see Cao Cao's plan to divide Jiangnan, so he followed the plan. After successfully marrying Cao Jie and waiting for Cao Cao to send troops to Jiangdong, he again agreed to Jiangdong's conditions, married Sun Quan's sister Sun Shangxiang, and stabbed his father-in-law in the back. This move will be despised by all the princes in the world. However, due to Liu Cong's undefeated power since he raised his army, and the situation at that time, no one except Cao Cao dared to be angry. While sighing, everyone knows that a more cunning tycoon than this old tycoon who has been famous for many years... is born! Later, during Liu Cong's Northern Expedition, Jiangdong suddenly tore up the treaty. Although Sun Quan led 100,000 troops to besiege Hefei, he still sent Lu Su to sneak attack Nanjun with the intention of opening up a second battlefield. Although Liu Cong was caught off guard by Sun Quan, he was unwilling to argue too much because he was Sun Shangxiang's brother. However, due to Sun Quan's reluctance, Liu Cong's Northern Expedition was frequently blocked. Liu Nuzhi was forced to give up the Northern Expedition and led his troops to capture Jiangdong. He listened to Sun Shangxiang's suggestion and took over Jiangdong instead of his brother! After several years, Liu Cong's army became more powerful, but Cao Cao could not compete with him. Under the leadership of the Navy Commander Lu Xun, the Jingzhou Navy used a blitzkrieg that would have been difficult to mobilize even in later generations. Before Cao Liu could react, they destroyed the Jiangdong warships and captured Chaisang. Later, Deng Ai led the troops, attacked the city one after another and defeated the enemy, quickly defeated the Wu soldiers in Jiangdong, and the troops were directed towards Moling! In November of the 19th year of Jian'an (AD 214), Deng Ai used hundreds of thunderbolt chariots and tens of thousands of ammunition to capture the city wall of Moling without any effort. Sun Quan committed suicide, and Lu Xun whipped his body with three hundred to vent his anger. Afterwards, he was still not satisfied with his anger and continued to search for the rest of the Sun clan. Wu Wu simply arrived, otherwise, except for Sun Shangxiang, the rest of the Sun clan would also follow in the footsteps of the Lu clan. Called King of Chu With the power of thunder, he pacified Jiangdong. Liu Cong took advantage of the situation and took over the natural dangers of the Yangtze River, no longer facing enemies on all sides. This tactic spans thousands of years of history in Europe and Asia and is famous throughout the ages, but no one can implement it again. It was not until a long time ago that Western Germany successfully reproduced it and named it——Blitzkrieg! Seeing this, Cao Liu had no choice but to stop the war. Although he knew that the time was ripe for becoming king, Liu Cong still did not forget to suppress the gentry, so he moved his seat of government to Xiakou. The influence of the gentry was reduced again, and Liu Cong saw that the time had come. He went to the court to change Xiakou's name to Wuchang and officially declared himself king! Liu Bei of Yizhou was not to be outdone. Although Cao Cao did not want to give him this right, Liu Bei still successfully became king of Western Shu, and the era basically came to the era of the Three Kingdoms. The situation collapsed and the Three Emperors emerged After putting down the rebellion of King Luo of Xinyue, Liu Bei invited Liu Cong to join the Northern Expedition to carry out King Qin's work. Liu Cong agreed, and together with Liu Bei, they attacked Cao Cao from the south and the north. Although Cao Cao was old and frail, he was still not afraid of Er Liu's offensive. However, the strength gap between the two Liu Cong was too big. Cao Cao originally wanted to go to Chang'an to fight against the Shu army, but Liu Cong was too strong. Forced by desperation, Cao Cao left only a few troops to defend Shu, endured the pain of stubborn illness, and personally led his generals to the south to fight against Liu Cong. Later, he contacted the noble clan and burned the Chu army's food and grass. Seeing this, Liu Cong was not afraid. He secretly asked the carefully operated rear to mobilize all logistics to transport grain, while at the same time luring Cao Jun and confronting him for several days, waiting for the arrival of grain. A few days later, the Chu army pretended to retreat. When Cao Jun thought Liu Cong was out of food, Liu Cong used his powerful intelligence to intercept Cao Jun's movements, so Wu Wu set fire to the mountain and forced out Cao's troops hiding in the mountain. Within three hours, 20,000 Cao's troops were wiped out, Xiahou Dun was killed, and Cao Zhang was captured alive. Cao Cao didn't know this, so he continued to attack despite his concerns. Later, he was ambushed by the Chu army and lost, so Xu Huang and Zhang He were sent to the rear. However, after learning the news that Xiahou Dun and Cao Zhang were defeated, Cao Cao fainted and Cao's army was morally confused and was able to retreat. Cao Cao was seriously ill for several days, and then he recovered and made a will to let Cao Pi succeed to the throne. Cao Cao was shocked. Seeing this, Liu Bei, who was in Xiliang, did not care to continue the attack, fearing that he would lose to Liu Cong in the future, so he ordered Zhao Zilong to sneak across Jingnan, intending to advance westward and destroy Liu Cong's rear. However, the wealth of Jingzhou was far beyond Zhao Zilong's imagination. With the help of Jingzhou's roads, it was difficult for the Chu army to pursue Zhao Yun for a while. Following for several days, they reached Qiya Valley. Using a trick to lure Zhao Zilong, Lei Tong and others into the valley, he used gunpowder to destabilize the Shu army, and burned calcium carbide to attack the Chu army. Zhao Zilong knew that there was no way to save his life, and his heart was desolate. He sat firmly on the ground, waiting for death. Liu Bei was furious when he learned about it. Ignoring Zhuge Liang's dissuasion, he led his troops with the intention of using all the strength of Yizhou to attack Chu! However, at this time, Cao Zhi in the north, under the instigation of Yang Xiu, openly questioned Cao Cao's will and split the Northern Wei Dynasty. Cao Pi was also guided by his ambition and openly deposed the Han Emperor (April 9, the 25th year of Jian'an) and took over the Wei Emperor himself. For a time, the world was in turmoil! Er Liu asked for information and was heartbroken. You must not ascend the throne and proclaim yourself emperor under all kinds of persuasion! Liu Bei was the same as Liu Xiu back then. He classified himself into the royal bloodline of Liu Xie, changed his reign name to the first year of Jianxing, followed the system and system of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and ruled the world together with the gentry. Most of the gentry in Jingzhou were high-ranking officials. On the same day, King Liu Cong of Chu also proclaimed himself emperor in Wuchang, changed his reign name to the first year of Jianxing, and also called himself Emperor of Han. However, compared with Liu Bei, who started from the conservative direction in everything, although Liu Cong's country was called Han, he did not classify himself as a direct line of the royal family, but directly named his lineage as a direct line. In other words, from now on I will be the emperor, my lineage will be considered a direct lineage, and Liu Xie's lineage will become a collateral lineage. He respected his deceased father Liu Biao as Emperor Zhaowen of the Han Dynasty and proclaimed himself Emperor of the Han Dynasty. The king of Chu, Liu Cong, ascended the throne in Wuchang, while the king of Hanzhong ascended the throne in Chengdu. After they ascended the throne, both men claimed to be Emperors of the Han Dynasty, and their own political power was the Han Dynasty. But there can only be one Han Dynasty and one Han Emperor in the world. This is the bottom line. So in the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an, the last year of the Eastern Han Dynasty, two princes of the clan proclaimed themselves emperors, and then both claimed that the other's position was unfair, thinking that they were the orthodox one. At this point, a new balance has emerged, with Shu Han, Chu Han, and Cao Wei checking and balancing each other. [Political measures] Politics Appoint talents. Not long after Liu Cong regained Jingbei, he used his talents to set up a black and white chess team to collect intelligence. Black chess kills people, and white flag detects, each performing their own duties. Later, the annexation of Sun Quan's intelligence department, Xiaoshi, greatly enhanced Liu Congjun's intelligence capabilities. In order to break the monopoly of the gentry, Liu Congxin established a special medical talent training institution, Langzhong School, and created a craftsman school to improve the status of craftsmen and encourage individual innovation. In order to avoid the stagnation of future generations, Liu Cong had a foresight and established a military advisory office, a martial arts hall, served as the hall master, and personally trained a new generation of generals. And I know that I raised my army later than the princes. Since the beginning of the army, Liu Cong has known how to appoint people well and appoint them on their merits, regardless of their origins. From beggars to nobles from poor families, as long as they have the ability, they can be reused to further reserve the world's literary talents. But when he regained Jingbei, Liu Cong discovered the shortcomings of the gentry. He had the idea of suppressing the gentry. After that, he enabled a large number of poor families, established a new land tax law, canceled the old head tax, and implemented aggressive taxes based on the amount of land, which greatly reduced the old gentry's monopoly on the population of the common people. Logistics To quickly resume production. Liu Cong promoted Zhancheng rice in Jingzhou and improved the roads, making Jingzhou connected in all directions and richer than before. In the early stage, Liu Cong recruited Han Hao and Wang Wei. In the later stage, he appointed Pang Tong. In addition, Liu Cong also ignored the past suspicions and reused Sun Quan's old subordinate Lu Xun, and surrendered to Yu Jin, Xu Huang, etc., And there were many talents. He also ordered Ma Su and others to issue his first imperial edict. Emphasis is placed on establishing military meritorious soldiers who have certain achievements in beheading generals, capturing flags, and being the first to ascend to the throne. Their families will be eligible to take the exams for meritorious honors, and they will be hereditary! Replacing family status with military merit will greatly increase the opportunities for children from poor families to enter officialdom. New system Liu Cong abolished the system of three ministers and nine ministers, which was suitable for the growth of the gentry, and established a system that was ahead of the times - the system of three provinces and six ministries. Liu Cong first gathered all his core staff in the central government into one department, which was the Shangshu Province. At the same level are Menxia Province and Zhongshu Province, which greatly increased the number of officials in the three provinces. At the same time, the officials of Zhongshu Province were appointed directly by Liu Cong without going through any channels. After that, the departments below were reorganized. He changed the habit of one person in charge of the entire department during the Jiuqing period and expanded the number of people in the department. The military office was transferred to a permanent location in Wuchang and was completely reorganized into the Ministry of War. The Workshop Department was reorganized into the Work Department, and its officials must graduate from craftsmen schools and be familiar with various techniques. The Etiquette Department was reorganized into the Etiquette Department, which is fully responsible for the annual examinations, selection of questions, etc. Then the original government agencies were consolidated and reorganized, and the power of the chief executive was assigned to the Ministry of Household Affairs, the criminal law department was formed into the Ministry of Punishment, and the official department was formed into the Ministry of Personnel. The six departments are divided into ministers and ministers, and the number of officials under them is nearly half that of the Three Gongs and Nine Ministers system. Liu Cong once said privately: 'I have ten positions, and every scholar will get them. If one of them is dismissed, the scholars will be dissatisfied. " 'But if I set up a hundred positions, and add ninety, sixty will be scholars, and thirty will be commoners. Although there are still dissatisfaction with the talents of scholars, but based on what I have done, I will not make trouble!' That's it. Liu Cong relied on the rogue image he had established for the nobles before, and the three provinces and six ministries system was successfully born. Due to the needs of the war, the Military Department was separated from the Ministry of War and was responsible for foreign war affairs. Therefore, the three-province and seven-department system was expanded. This bold and innovative system had a profound impact on the later Central Plains dynasty system. Military Build shipyards aggressively to reduce the gap with Jiangdong's elite naval forces. Recovered China's ancient inherent territory from Gao Wen, Economy Created a solution to the Baiyue slave trade. To solve the hidden dangers left by the mountain people in Jiangdong, Liu Cong proposed an economic policy that was very similar to the triangular trade a thousand years later. Liu Cong discovered that among the dozens of tribes in the county, some Baiyue tribes were very envious of the Han people's stable farming life and had begun to learn from it, while the other stubborn Baiyue still pursued it. The style of hunting in the mountains is to rob each other when there is no food. If it is a good year, the tribes who have guaranteed farmland are generally unwilling to go down to the mountains to fight against the Han people. After having this information, Liu Cong began to cooperate with the Yue people. The leader provides sufficient salt, whether it is coarse sea salt or refined salt, and promises to provide food and grass support to the tribe in disaster years. But it is not a free gift. The Baiyue people need slaves in exchange! Liu Cong promised that all barbarians except the Han people are welcome, and I will pay as long as you can capture them for me. Even young people from the tribe who want to make a living can be exchanged for these scarce resources, but whether they are slaves or free people, they will be assigned to do manual labor in the mines across Jingzhou. Seeing that other mountain people were also interested, Liu Cong announced that this regulation would be effective for all mountain people. This move deepened the hatred of the mountain people in Jingyang and Yangzhou. [Family members] Ancestor Liu Yu, the son of Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi and the King of Lu of the Western Han Dynasty, was given the posthumous title "Gong" and was called "Lu" by later generations. "Prince Gong". Elder Father: Liu Biao (later respected by Liu Cong as Emperor Zhaowen of the Han Dynasty) Mother: Mrs. Cai. People generally believe that Liu Cong's biological mother is Mrs. Cai, but only the nominal mother-child relationship is confirmed, and there is no historical data on whether there is a blood relationship. Detailed description. Uncle: Gao Wen (Brother of the noble concubine Gao Ling, King Luo of Xinyue who was vassalized by Liu Cong. Later, because he tried to attack Liu Cong's vassal Shi Xie and entered the Central Plains, Deng Ai led 30,000 Chu troops to destroy the country. Later, under Gao Ling's dissuasion, he was named the Han Hepu Tinghou by Liu Cong and was placed under house arrest.) Brothers and sisters Liu Qi Liu Xiu Liu family Queen Cao Jie, daughter of Cao Cao (the first wife of King Chu, later promoted to queen after Liu Cong became emperor) Concubines Sun Shangxiang, Sun Quan's sister (noble concubine) Gao Ling, Xinyue King Luo's sister (noble concubine) Sons Liu Xing (son of Queen Cao Jie) [Historical evaluation] Jiang Wan: Liu Jingzhou is a legitimate A straight man. (From: Chapter 149) Sun Quan: Shut up! I, Sun Quan, would rather die here than go to Jiangling and endure the ridicule of Liu Cong's child. (From: Chapter 224) Cao Cao: The more impossible it is, the more likely he will do this; if you look down on him, you can. You will suffer a big loss. (From: Chapter 249) Zhuge Liang: Liu Cong is a villain. To believe in his credibility is to seek death. (From: Chapter 249) Hua Tuo: The only person I am sorry for in my life is Jingzhou Shepherd Liu! Chapter 250) Sima Yi: What did Liu Cong do to make these generals so afraid of such a man? (From: Chapter 250) Cao Zhang: If only those under my command could achieve half the military discipline of the Southern Bandits, we would have unified the Han Dynasty long ago. Chapter 270) Liu Bei: If I knew Liu Cong was so talented, I should support Liu Cong as the shepherd of Jingzhou (from: Chapter 281) ————Reference "Three Kingdoms: I Can Edit the Script".
In particular, let me explain the problems in recent novels First of all, some readers said they were very angry and felt that what many noblemen did was unreasonable. But in fact, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the gentry never had a bottom line. Most gentry would dare to do anything as long as they could benefit their family. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the gentry were basically the middle and upper echelons of the entire Han Dynasty. After four hundred years of development, these gentry had married and cooperated with each other, forming a very solid class. It can be said that at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, without the support of the gentry, even if Sun Wu was reincarnated, it would be difficult to achieve anything. As for the main reason why the protagonist wants to tolerate the nobles, he cannot afford to offend the nobles at this stage. It can be said that if there is no suitable reason, if he dares to touch the nobles, the outcome will be that the four counties in Jingnan collectively unite with Liu Bei or Sun Quan to launch a rebellion. There were many such examples in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. For example, Liu Bei was in Xuzhou, Cao Cao was in Yanzhou, Dong Zhuo was in Guanzhong... They were all the nobles who were responsible for the mischief. Only you can't think of it, but they couldn't do it without them. As for the character of the protagonist, he has a flexible moral bottom line and throws away what he wants to throw away when the time is right. He is not just a naive ordinary person now. Apart from some bold ideas, he is much inferior to Liu Bei, Sun Quan and Cao Cao in terms of strategy. These are the current limitations of the protagonist. He needs a period of growth and precipitation before he can have enough city power and strategy. He is not omnipotent, he is just an ordinary person with the help of the script.
The writing is very good. I have been looking for it for a long time and this one seems to have no evil points and the plot is reasonable.
Free or not
Some chapters are free, it made me laugh to death
Why do you still say Ma Su is the chief military advisor when there are already Pang Tong and Lu Xun as the protagonists? And I feel like Pang Tong is useless and useless.
The author is mine again for the first time😏
There is no problem in writing about counselors' strategies in novels, but there are big problems in many details. First, why is Liu Bei's army so powerful? Liu Bei's people who attacked the city died less than those who defended the city. Second, did the Avengers appear out of nowhere and treat their own advisers as fools? Third, your private character has no military knowledge, is not particularly good at fighting, and is violent and bloodthirsty. I really don't think there are too many readers.
You can find Liu Pan during this time, he is a relative, he has the strength to fight, and he has a good relationship with Huang Zhong.
At present, there are 4 poisonous points in more than 30 chapters. First, I told a counselor who knows me very well that I have established an intelligence agency. Good guy, whoever has been in and out of your camp will not know. 😢 Second, Wenpin used his wife and children to gamble. After two months, Cao Cao retreated. The key is that two months is enough to kill your children. You should pretend not to surrender and be imprisoned, and then surrender after two months. Or the protagonist found someone to bring them out in advance. The third Three Kingdoms characters were killed by him. I wrote an article, which is worthless. I also said that Guan Yu is not good, and Liu Bei is hypocritical, and Cao Cao is not good. It is best not to write personal feelings in a book, otherwise it will be a YY article. I can only say that this book is a bit poisonous food. It is below average. It is barely readable. If you are short of books, you can read it. I can still bear the toxicity for the time being. Then the fourth one is about the protagonist who likes skin. He treats prisoners and drowns in the cesspit. Then there are two civil servants under his command, one of whom captured his son. One threatens with a cesspool? I can still persevere, but I hope the author will be better in the future.
Ahhh~ It's not fair, why can't the chapters I read be exempted! This is discrimination! It's a differential treatment!
The limited exemption is quite speechless. . . Some chapters are free and even more speechless
Author: You can use the Avengers less in the future and use intelligence. I would rather the protagonist say that this is his own judgment, wisdom and ability. Every time he uses intelligence to fool people through, everyone has a feeling that the protagonist is useless without intelligence. I hate the most annoying thing about rebirth in time-travel novels! It's a gift from an immortal. People will say thank you to an immortal when they take the credit that should belong to them. I always feel unhappy.
And the author has a reminder for you! The highest temple name in ancient times was clearly Taigao Shizhong. If the protagonist restored the Han Dynasty, he should be called Hanzhongzu! Chengzu was very unethical. Note that Liu Bang is Emperor Taizu Gao
The writing is pretty good. At least nine out of ten Three Kingdoms books should be praised, but this one really can't be praised. It's written less. But the most important thing is that it doesn't follow the Romance of the Three Kingdoms or the romance. It's just a story in a parallel universe with the same name as that period of history. No matter how it is written does not conform to the history of the Three Kingdoms, it still conforms to the setting of this book. This is more than 99% of the authors who wrote about the Three Kingdoms. Others tried their best to rely on novels, but as soon as they wrote, there would be drama. The talented people swarmed to squeeze in the official history, and then it became even more tragic. I have read at least dozens of books on the Three Kingdoms genre. Except for one book, which was written in a real and vivid way, all the other books were criticized. You really can't criticize this book. You are such a clever guy. Update soon, it will be ready to kill for meat when it is cooked
If the protagonist could figure out the flintlock thing, then Ryoko would definitely be fine.
The protagonist is so useless😯 I have to be reminded of the script every time⏰
Craniotomy. . . The conditions in ancient times were like death and no life! ! !
I think the protagonist should eliminate Zhuge Liang as a troublemaker at this time. After the protagonist recovers, he can directly attack Zhuge Liang and drag him to death. He only needs to hold on to the north. Kill Zhuge Liang first. After Zhuge Liang is dead, the protagonist can really sweep the world.
It feels like the Northern Expedition was very difficult before the Song Dynasty. If people succeeded in going south once, the Southern Dynasty would be in ruins. But even if they succeeded once in the south and north, it would be useless because it was still 108,000 miles away from Chang'an and Luoyang. Moreover, before the Southern Song Dynasty, the south was filled with miasma and there were many wild animals. In terms of physical fitness, in the south of the Han Dynasty, the average life span of people in the south of the Han Dynasty was thirty or forty years old, so it was really difficult to succeed in the Northern Expedition.
I think it's okay, but it's too late at the back
Can the author change the Eastern and Western Han Dynasties and call them the First Han Empire and the Second Empire, and the protagonist's Han Dynasty can be called the Third Han Empire?
Betrothing Mrs. Cao to Wei Yan as punishment
This is from Ma Su's book. The writing is really good. Both books are to my liking. Come on!
Liu Zong was not born to Mrs. Cai, because he married Mrs. Cai's niece, so the Cai family chose him. You're just talking nonsense, Mrs. Cai is his stepmother. Even the basic history is wrong.
I've been waiting for the author's extra chapter for a long time, but unfortunately the author just won't write it. I really want to read the extra chapter.
Readers who usually support you can express their feelings and write some comments. One or two of them who are exempted from the fee are very attentive when they come to comment. I can't tell who pays to read the book. Does it cost you to improve the comments? The operation is really great, turning the book circle into your own circle of friends.