
Lu Bu's Sims
吕布的模拟人生
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.0M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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376Chapters
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I think Cao Xing can learn more from Huang Zhong and Lu Bu about his archery skills and try to shoot Xiahou Dun to death. It would not be bad to be a famous general killer like Ma Zhong
I don't know what's going on. Is it a problem with your writing or a problem with the starting point after uploading? There are always a few words or sentences, which made me think it was typesetting. Now I understand that it is not a typesetting problem. The author looks at it after finishing writing and after uploading. From time to time, a sentence or a paragraph of text is missing in a chapter, and it feels unsmooth.
I hope Brother Shui can return to Lu Bu's peak
I don't think Lu Bu has changed at all. Written by Lu Bu, I feel like it's another Lu Bu's life simulator. That seems to be the name. I think that is the best.
Well, recently the author has reflected on why many people are jumping to read it. I'm sorry to say that I am one of them. Here are my personal highlights (warning, a bit long) 1) The plot of the story is a bit easy to guess. For example, the queen turned against white, the beauty from the frontier, Ma Chao with a prickly head, and Huang Zhong, his beloved son. These have been used in many Three Kingdoms themes. Other typical examples include the filial son Xu Zhe/Tai Cishi, and the female coroner Ma Yunce, one of whom bullied Sima/Jia. It's not your fault, these are classic romance tunes after all. But the old bookworm has read too much. In particular, there are dozens of fanfics about Lu Bu, and the more you read them, the more you feel repetitive. In addition to romance, you can refer to history or other literary works. For example, "Fire Phoenix Starts a Prairie Fire". People who have read this comic will definitely be deeply impressed by Lu Bu in it. Why? Nine out of ten people who write about Lu Bu describe him as a character with super strength but simple mind. Only Huofeng wrote him as both wise and brave, and he was very logical. Or other atypical knowledge. Like Chen Gong, the story is honest, but the real history is quite dark. For example, Huang Zhong is really a veteran? History is actually not accurate. The only basis is Guan Yu's sentence (not listed with the veterans). We can only guess that he is older than Guan Yu, and may not be as tall as Yanyi in actual age. If so, Chen Shou should highlight it. These examples are for reference only. The story is set by you, the author. Don't get stuck in the novel, because there are already dozens of fans trapped there. 2) The character description may not be deep enough. A good story needs characters that readers can take on. A few points: -Why does Lu Bu want to fight for hegemony? What happened when he was young? The difficulties he encountered? Want to change society? At least it is not described in depth here. At first I was scared after seeing the novel. But didn't some of the plots change? Dong Zhuo didn't pose any threat to Lu Bu, just the speculation and decentralization of power typical of a superior. Why is Lu Bu so afraid? Maybe adding some background will give him a sense of substitution, or give him some setbacks during Dong Zhuo's period to pave the way for his later motivations. -During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, weren't you already an emperor? Why do you still need that status? Is it addiction, life inspiration or something? It's a bit vague now. It feels like he just wants to be a puppet and compete for hegemony step by step. I don't know what I want to do after becoming emperor. -The supporting characters have low presence. A good green leaf can support a story. But so far, the supporting characters seem to appear only when appropriate and are by definition a dispensable tool. For example, Jia Xu. At present, we understand that he is afraid of death, and then he is smart and lazy, and then he is gone. What's his ambition? Interest? What's special about it? Just replacing him with a capable sergeant will not affect Dagang. Now that he is dead, it is difficult to feel that Lu Bu will be heartbroken, because we have not seen his connection with Lu Bu. After giving up, the generals can accept it. But again, the connection and background are not deep. Just focus on a few characters. For example, the short paragraph about Zhang Liao is very good. We can understand how sensitive he and the Bingzhou Army are to the Jiang clan. You can write and explain more about Mao Dun and let these characters have blood and tears. Others, such as Yan Yan and Zhang Renjiu, don't need to write too much unless they are of great use. You see now we have all left Gao Shun aside. Although I understand that he is playing defense, I don't expect him to show up. The above is just my personal reflection. Didn't mean to spray. I feel like you don't have the studio's attitude so you write so much. Hope it can give you some inspiration.
I see it as Lu Bu's life simulation
I remember there was a book that seemed exactly the same, also called Lu Bu's Sims.
Those who wrote about the Sui and Tang Dynasties all exaggerated Yang Guang's achievements, but compared to Yang Jian and Li Shimin, what achievements did Yang Guang have? The Grand Canal was such a shabby disaster, and the imperial examination was started by Yang Jian. His martial arts skills were even worse. Three campaigns against Goguryeo failed.
I just finished reading a novel "Lu Bu's Life Simulator" last month...
The strong make the rules The weak use the rules The weak follow the rules
Why not write about Lu Bu's time in the Sui, Tang and Ming Dynasties in detail? Just one or two chapters, and then Lu Bu changed. How did it happen? What has it become?
Yan
Advantages of merging states: ① There are far fewer aristocratic families than in the Central Plains. If Lu Bu uses Bingzhou as his foundation, he will have less resistance than in the Central Plains. Because Lu Bu came out of Bingzhou and he killed Hu in Bingzhou (he didn't know about Hu's troubles when he was not at the border) ②The people of Bingzhou are strong and fierce. Because they are on the border all year round and there are Xiongnu and Xianbei who plow grass and valleys from time to time, the people's fighting ability and physical fitness are very good ③Bingzhou is Shanxi, a coal-producing land, and the role of coal But it is too big, and even modern society cannot lack coal (coal is completely indispensable for strategic and civilian purposes) ④ Bingzhou is one of the three places that produced fine horses in the Han Dynasty (Bingzhou, Youzhou, Liangzhou) ⑤ Bingzhou also has fertile farmland. If we practice farming here, we won't have to worry about food shortages.
Block Dong Zhuo outside Tongguan and use Guanzhong as the base. Dong Zhuo didn't know it and burned Luoyang again. He died of frustration, and he was a public enemy at that time. Once so many troops ran out of food, Dong Zhuo would be finished without anyone else taking action. Sure enough, there is no greater skill than the savior, and no trick more evil than starvation.
How can a man live in the world between heaven and earth and live in depression for a long time?
The only shortcoming is that Yan seems too smart, and Lu Bu behaves like a strict wife in front of her, but it is a pity that he cannot change it at all.
Will there be no Jia Xu in the first part of the Three Kingdoms? It was he who proposed the attack on Chang'an. Lu Bu would not know. Do you know why you don't invite him or tie him up to plan for you? One person can plan for shortcomings and two can plan for strengths. With Jia Wenhe's temperament and resourcefulness [conspiring to the extreme], it can be very easy to help Lu Bu and give him a general development path for the future.
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The author Sang hopes that Lu Bu can save Cai Yong, Cai Yan, and Diao Chan after he returns. Diao Chan don't sacrifice yourself for the world as Wang Yun said. It sounds great that the world wants a woman to save her, but she doesn't owe the world anything. What's the use of saving her? She deserves to be destroyed. Cai Yan was also seriously harmed by the short-lived ghost of the Wei family in Hedong. Cai Yong was also seriously harmed by Wang Yun. It's better to kill Wang Yun. To save Cai Yong, he can use his connections [Gu Yong] to train talents [teaching] for him. Cai Yan's sister Cai Zhenji is Yang Hu's mother. There is no loss in this transaction. At this time, there were only a few people in the court who were capable of managing world affairs. The only ones I can think of were Zhong Yao. Dong Zhuo's subordinates who could be used by Lu Bu were Xu Rong, Jia Xu and Hua Xiong.
The essence of politics is the acquisition, distribution and maintenance of interests One general's achievements are worthless, and the birth of a hero never depends on him alone. Regardless of whether Qin Zhibaiqi or Ming Zhilanyu is just a simple person in the history books, in reality, personal success is achieved by the joint efforts of thousands of people below. The hero is an interest group. Lu Bu can only benefit the people below, and others will agree to you. And this group of people also has younger brothers (great hero > hero's subordinates > subordinates' younger brothers > younger brothers' younger brothers) and so on. Under such circumstances, Lu Bu had no way out. Not only could they not retreat, but they also had to continue to expand. Only by gaining more military exploits and greater reputation could they ensure the rights and interests of Lu Bu's group. The people under his command all pointed to Lu Bu, who could be promoted, buy a house, and marry a wife. So Lu Bu does not live for one person.
Looking at the 93 chapters you wrote before it was released, it seems that there is not much difference from not writing it. He was originally the best military general in the world, but when you fought with 9 people for a long time, you didn't kill any of them. Instead, you killed Sun Jian in the end and blinded Xiahou. The eyes, closed, are all the injuries that should be sustained in the novel or the novel, right? Liu Guanzhang didn't dare to touch Yan Liang, Wen Chou didn't dare to touch, and even Sun Ce, a young general, didn't dare to move. So what's the difference between writing this book and the novel?
Specially subscribe to comment. I have been to the Sui Dynasty for at least ten years, but I don't know anything about the history of the Three Kingdoms, even if I don't talk about it. After following Yang Guang for so long, why do I feel that I have not made any progress when I go back? This lack of progress makes me feel so uncomfortable. I am not afraid of your adversity and weakness, but I am afraid that you will not learn or make progress.
As long as it's not like Hulao these days, I'm still willing to fully support it.
Why didn't Lu Bu follow Cao Cao's example and take the "official position" of state shepherd and the "noble title" of Wenhou? General "He Jin and Yuan Shao all ended well when they became generals." It's okay in prosperous times, but it's not worth much in troubled times. The most important thing is strength. It's useless to give you the title of emperor if you don't have strength. For example, Yuan Shu proclaimed himself emperor
The most beautiful woman in the Three Kingdoms, Miss Diao Chan, has come out, but old man Wang Yun won't live long. The author brutally tortured Wang Yun and copied and killed his whole family
Why do I like to watch Lu Bu? Because Lu Bu is like an ability that lacks an attribute. If Lu Bu had the martial arts and military level in the novel, plus a little IQ, it might be really different and he could enjoy the future.
Can I ask the author if he has written a book with the same name before? What is the introduction? 🤐
I don't know how to put it. It's not enough to read. There are still three chapters missing.
To be honest, Zhang Xiu, Yan Xing, and Gongsun Xu should all let them disappear. None of these are very pleasant.
If Xing cannot be known, the power cannot be measured.