
Three Kingdoms: I Switched to Liu Bei, Why Are You Crying, Old Cao?
三国:我转投刘备,老曹你哭什么
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I was deceived on Douyin. I thought it was good and I was about to watch it for fun. I didn't expect there were so few. First of all, there is the question of how soon it will be released. It is hard not to think that it is going to be cut and run away when it is released so early. However, it is indeed very well written, has a proper plot, and has an online writing skills, which can be considered convincing. In addition, it is too difficult to promote with such a small amount. There is not much in the first place. After listening to the previous part, there are not many chapters left to read.
A book that ends with an anticlimax
The part that develops and grows in the melee between princes in the early and middle stages is very wonderfully written, giving full play to the protagonist's resourcefulness. However, the overall rhythm of the novel is not well controlled, allowing Liu Bei to gain the overall advantage prematurely, and he was already overwhelmed by the strength of the Cao and Yuan families before they even started a war. As a result, the later period was dull and boring. The decisive battle between Cao and Liu that was supposed to be the climax was not as exciting as the previous victory over Sun Ceping and Jiangdong. After unification, the expansion of territory and science and technology fell into the cliché. In addition, in many places in this book, even if the time and situation are different, the original historical events must be reproduced. Although it is said to be historical inertia, it still seems to be lazily copying the original text, and the reader seems to lack freshness. The author probably also saw the poor performance in the later part of the book. After taking Jingzhou, he suddenly accelerated the plot and finished the book quickly. Although this shortened the length of the later promotion phase, it also ensured that the book had no eunuchs. But it also caused the book to become an anticlimactic work, which lowered the overall rating of the book.
The first few chapters are okay, but the rest will give you either one science or another. When I came to see the Three Kingdoms, I should read the science? I was really disappointed.
Seeing that there are so many people in the comment area claiming that Cao Cao demoted Liu Bei, I have to ask, why is it that no one has built a temple or statue for Cao Cao? How come there are so many temples and statues for Liu Guan, Zhang Zhuge? Is it possible that you think your knowledge and knowledge are higher than those of hundreds of thousands of people? Even if the people who built the temples and statues were landlords, then those who went to worship were not ordinary people. Why didn't they recommend it? Even the party and the country that represent the people have no objection, but you have been demoted, haha🙃
No, you started promoting on Douyin when you only had 50,000 words? ? ? ? Write more at least.
Alas, I just thought I had found Ben Ben, but I started to work on it in chapter 30. I went to Liu Bei for a meeting for the first time. The protagonist said that he wanted to attack Pei County, but he was told that there were not enough troops, horses, and food. The protagonist said that there was no need to worry about food and grass, so he recruited 5,000 more troops to capture Pei County's own food and grass. Zhang Fei asked why, but the protagonist didn't say anything before the time came. However, the military order was not implemented in March. I am super, I have seen you for a long time, this author really doesn't know how to behave. Do you think the protagonist is speaking in human language? Is this a major military and national affairs issue without even giving a reason? Are you ignoring logic just to show off?
I really found a lot of people here crazily belittling Liu Bei and saying that the people were from aristocratic families. First of all, the people Liu Bei led were not from aristocratic families. Secondly, he was giving advice here without even reading the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms. "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" clearly recorded the account before and after leading the people across the river: Cao Gong went to the south to conquer the country. When the First Lord was stationed at Fan, he didn't know that Duke Cao's soldiers were arriving. When he arrived in Wan, he heard about it and sent them away. After passing Xiangyang, Zhuge Liang said that he would focus on Cong first, so that Jingzhou could be conquered. The First Master said, "I can't bear it." He stood on his horse and called Cong, but Cong was afraid and could not get up. Many people from around Cong and Jingzhou returned to their ancestors. When they arrived at Dangyang, there were more than 100,000 people with thousands of taels of baggage, traveling more than ten miles a day. Guan Yu was sent to Jiangling in hundreds of ships. Or the late master said: "It is better to move quickly to protect Jiangling. Although we support the masses now, there are few people in the armor. If Cao Cao's troops arrive, why should we resist them?" The first master said: "Fu Ji's major affairs must be based on people. Now that people are coming to me, how can I bear to abandon them!" Cao Gong believed that Jiangling had a strong army and was afraid that the first master would occupy it, so he released his baggage and sent a light army to Xiangyang. Hearing that the late lord had passed by, Cao Gong sent five thousand elite cavalry in hot pursuit, traveling more than 300 miles in a day and night, and reached Changban in Dangyang. The First Lord abandoned his wife and rode away with dozens of people including Zhuge Liang, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, etc. Cao Gong received a large amount of their people's luggage. The First Lord headed towards Hanjin diagonally, where he met with the Yu Chuan and got Ji Mian. He met his eldest son, the prefect of Jiangxia, Qi, with more than ten thousand people, and they all arrived at Xiakou. Feeling: Your family is rich and powerful, right? What kind of history did you learn? Is it embarrassing? 😅🤫
Shocked me for a hundred years (please add some details to the author)
I haven't read the book yet, but I read the comment section first I really feel the importance of culture Speaking of which, let me answer two questions for you (personal opinion) Why do many people call Liu Bei a hypocrite The answer is very simple, because they can't do it. There is a saying that goes well, if a beam of light falls into the darkness, then, This beam of light is drunk, and the harsher the scolding, the darker the person's psychology is. Second: Cao Cao Cao Cao's ability is definitely no problem After all, he is a capable minister in troubled times and a traitor in troubled times But he is treacherous, suspicious and cold-blooded (this is not the language of my family) Why is Cao Cao so popular now? The first is because people on the Internet gave him a label (wife control), so he is sought after by many people who lust after other people's wives. The second is that Cao Cao would rather I betray the world than let the world betray me. He is a very self-centered person. It can be seen from this that he and Liu Bei are two extremes, so those who criticize Liu Bei must like Cao Cao Attention, here is the key point History is a mirror, and historical figures are all kinds of, so everyone can find something that suits his own mind and heart. So it's very simple: the more you praise someone, the more you want to be! The more you scold someone, the more you criticize them. There are two reasons. The first is that this person's behavior and handling of things are contrary to yours. The second is that you can't do it yourself, so you hate people who can do it And: the deeds do not matter the heart (deeds are there, they are facts, no matter how bad they are, they cannot be refuted)
Liu Bei is not as good as Cao Cao, just be more suspicious. If you are not suspicious, Wei Yan will not be so miserable, working hard all his life and being killed by party disputes. The one who was the lord was not suspicious, but Sun Quan was just as suspicious.
After all, pursuing the lord is unreliable. Others don't have the protagonist's ambition to serve the people, so it's better to achieve hegemony yourself.
Many people do not understand the ancient times and were deceived by fools. It is true that Liu Bei loved the people, but he was not the peasants we think of, but the people of the Han Dynasty above the landlords. If Liu Bei loved the people and there were people who dared to record his death without a complete body, there would never be any people who were qualified to read and write history. Even the Republic of China was the same, so the party is said to be great.
There is no Liu Bei in the Three Kingdoms. What is the difference between the end of the ordinary dynasty and the end of the dynasty?
I feel that everyone is a bit too violent when reading the book. Cao Cao and Liu Bei are both outstanding people. If you support whoever you want, just read the novels about who the protagonist is. There is no need to attack each other personally.
Stop arguing and understand what Cao Cao is saying.
After all, Cao Cao massacred so many cities but did not massacre his ancestors. Why should we not be grateful to Cao Cao for not killing him?
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The first point of logic is that having great achievements only happened after he conquered the world. Before he killed Xiang Yu, when did Liu Bang dislike Han Xin for being too capable of fighting, and disliked Xiao He for being too capable of cunning? Zhu Yuanzhang only took action after the Qing Dynasty took the throne.
Chapter 4 made me feel numb. The first three chapters talked about the various achievements of assisting Cao Cao and shocking the master. Xiao He and Zhang Liang were still alive. Qilin'er descended from the sky. The B block was high. Then when he said that he was considering assisting Liu Bei, his first reaction was that Liu Bei's development was too slow and he didn't want to go. He was just looking for a thigh to lie flat on. Then why did he leave Cao Cao? He already wanted to lie flat on his back. Why bother to wrap up Cao Cao? Lie flat on his back. He's numb.
This is really amazing. You were deceived by Douyin, and you charge for 26 chapters? Goodbye
It's nb to write this kind of book. I immediately persuaded you to quit at the beginning, which is extremely childish.
I heard that the author went to Douyin to promote, so it's not surprising that there are so many illiterate people in the comment area.
After watching the Three Kingdoms for so many years, there are only those who praise Liu and Cao, but absolutely no one who praises Jiangdong Jierui 🙂
It can be seen that the author is quite rich. Not only did the 11w book appear on the shelves with just a few words, but it was also selected for all short video platforms, such as Douyin, Slow Foot, Xiaobozhan...
I found that those who write about counselors in the Three Kingdoms have a common problem, that is, they think that one counselor can influence the general trend. In fact, the role of a pure counselor is not as good as that of a commander, who also has military power. Zhuge Liang assists Liu Bei, which represents the support behind the Jingzhou family. It is not simply Zhuge Liang who seeks refuge with Liu Bei.
I switched to Liu Bei and found out that I was traveling through the New Three Kingdoms. How should you explain this 😁
There are always some people who think they can see things clearly than people like Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, and think they understand Liu Bei better😅
The comment section said that if you traveled through the Three Kingdoms, you would choose Cao Cao. If you choose Cao Cao, do you think you are lucky or do you think you are smart and powerful compared to Zhuge Liang and Zhao Zilong? Otherwise, just wait for death. If you really travel to the Three Kingdoms, you'd better pray that you meet Liu Huangshu or Sun Quan. If you meet Cao Cao, you will be killed on the same day.
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Why are historical time-travel novels almost all about soul travel, and many protagonists still have systems or personal space? It is better to write that the protagonist can travel between modern and ancient times through time and space channels. After all, it is based on Einstein's theory of relativity. It is very interesting to write about the protagonist traveling between modern times and ancient times through time and space channels. This can show the direct collision between modern times and ancient times. There are already many stories about the protagonists rebelling in the early Qing Dynasty, including the Kangxi Dynasty and the Yongzheng Dynasty. It would be interesting to write a book in which the protagonist rebelled between Kublai Khan and Yuan Dynasty in the Yuan Dynasty or Zhu Yuanzhang and Hongwu Year in the Ming Dynasty.
30 ↓↓↓ 1 : () 2: Han (Li Xiong) 3 Zhang: Liang (Zhang Gui) 4 Liu: Han (Liu Bang) 5 Chen: Chen (Chen Baxian) 6 Yang: Sui (Yang Jian) 7 Zhao: Nanyue (Zhao Tuo) 8 Huang: Qi (Huang Chao) 9 Zhou: 10 Wu: Wu (Wu Rang) 11 Xu: Song (Xu Shouhui) 12 Sun: Wu (Sun Quan) 13 Hu: Yu (Hu Jiya) 14 Zhu: Liang (Zhu Wen) 15 Gao: Qi (Gao Yang) 16 Lin: Chu (Lin Shihong) 17 He: 18 Guo: Zhou (Guo Wei) 19 Horse: Chu (Ma Yin) 20 Luo: Lan Fang (Luo Fangbai) 21 Liang: Liang Shidu (Liang Shidu) 22 Song Dynasty: 23 Zheng: Dachanghe (Zheng Maisi) 24 Xie: 25 Han: 26 Tang: 27 Feng: Yan (Feng Ba) 28 Yu: 29 Dong: Dayue Luoping (Dong Chang) 30 Xiao: Qi (Xiao Daocheng) The top 30 surnames in terms of population are only: Zhou, He, Song, Xie, Han, Tang, and Yu. These seven surnames have not established a country. It is recommended that the protagonists in historical time travel novels use these surnames.
He was so awesome and made no achievements at all during Cao Cao's seven or eight years. The situation was still two Yuan Yuan fighting for hegemony. Even if he could only farm, he would soon dominate the world
I really like this book. The male protagonist is also good. I hope the author will continue writing.