
Running a Farmhouse, Lu Bu Comes to Drink at the Beginning
经营农家乐,开局吕布上门喝酒
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.8M Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 4d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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12.4kRecommends
37.6kFans
744Chapters
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The beginning of Lu Bu and the protagonist is quite abstract. Lu Bu's murderous aura, where is the red rabbit and horse? There is only one person, the owner of a farmhouse worth 1 million, running under the bright sun to greet the guests. He easily accepts the air-conditioning and mobile phone and wants to buy it and give it to the powerful people in Luoyang. There is only one dish name and taste in the description of eating and cooking.
The dialogue is embarrassingly bland, and the characters' language, behavior, and psychological activities are all illogical. Since he's not a new author, why don't you consider learning more? How did this reach level three? I couldn't survive two chapters.
In history and romance, Lu Bu is a royalist
No matter how bad the novel is about Lu Bu, it can't change the fact that he and Wang Yun are dedicated to supporting the Han Dynasty.
After reading the introduction, I had no desire to click on it. When Lu Bu saw a man in strange clothes and short hair, his first reaction was that he was a barbarian, and then he gave him a halberd and stabbed him to death.
Let me tell you a simple way to judge the quality of a book. How many words depends on the number of reviews. Generally speaking, it is best to have the number of words divided by the number of reviews of 10,000. For example, if there are 760,000 words, there must be at least 70 reviews. The second is the content of the comments. You don't need to click on them specifically. Just go to the comment area and take a look. If there are many comments that are just pictures, don't bother reading them. They are all made up by the author himself.
The first sentence of the introduction caught my attention
It's like when you go to the small supermarket downstairs to buy something, the first thing you say hello when you see the boss is, is this the earth? 😥
I can no longer stand stock trading since Li Qingzhao. Everything is written in the same way.
What we are reading is a novel, not an argumentative essay. The author writes too much of his own thoughts and comments, and each chapter is almost half the word count.
When I saw the introduction, I couldn't hold back. When a normal person goes to a strange place, would the first sentence he would ask directly about it is which country it is in?
I am Marquis Wen, Lu Bu, and this is Luoyang? Is this Chang'an? Where is this? Aren't they more normal than the big guy like you here?
Another bachelor's book? I don't believe that any ancient beauty could bear to be close to the protagonist,
Li Shimin exaggerated a bit. None of the founding emperors was a good person. He killed his brother and imprisoned his father, caused a Turkic invasion, and caused countless casualties. The people who could destroy their families and their families gave him a good reputation?
The results have proven that this book is just that. Disgusting views. There is a disgusting feeling of polluted knowledge.
You expect the emperor to be a good person, wake up. Even Song Renzong, who is the most famous person on the Internet, dug up the Yellow River for his own selfish purposes and drowned tens of millions of people.
Is it because everyone online now has a staff or too many kids have been brainwashed by the New Three Kingdoms? Regardless of the official history or the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Bu is a traitor to the Han Dynasty. The antonym of loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness. In other words, bravery is worthy of praise, but his reputation is too bad. Latecomers have no Some people will compare themselves to Lu Bu, a trash. Xiang Yu is the benchmark, and the second best is Guan Yu in ancient times, and Zhang Liao in ancient times. There are still too many rebels now, subtly instilling trash values in young people, whitewashing trash, and belittling real heroes.
I can still read this book when I have nothing to do.
The biggest problem is that the content of the novel is half story and half history, and the history part is mixed with too much of the author's personal belongings.
The biggest problem is that the author can't even tell the difference between Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Romance of the Three Kingdoms
It looked good from the beginning, but I didn't really want to watch it since the ancient people could travel back and forth at will. The original setting had too few restrictions on the ancient people, and there was no way to protect the protagonist. The protagonist was basically reduced to a shopping tool, that is, the wallet of the ancient people. Compared to the previous ones where we welcomed Lu Bu and Wu Song at the beginning, and the trio who committed suicide and died, this protagonist is really a setback. I didn't even find any shining points or skills in the protagonist. Originally I was attracted to watch it by the talented ancient women in the introduction, but I didn't actually see any emotional scenes.
Song Huizong made the civil servants of the Song Dynasty so miserable that they created some unruly history. His daughters and concubines were allowed to sleep with others, and there is no record of the history of the Jin Dynasty. When Huizong was emperor, he had few sons, most of whom died young. After being sent to the Jin Kingdom, he gave birth to 14 children. This shows that they were not treated like captives. It shows that some people in the Song Dynasty did not want the royal family to have heirs. There were several emperors in the Song Dynasty who had no heirs. The capital of the Tang Dynasty was lost several times, the title of the country was suspended for 40 years, and the Tang Dynasty was not divided into north and south. How come it was divided into north and south in the Song Dynasty? It was really just to make Huizong the king of subjugation, and forcibly created a Southern Song Dynasty.
Really, it would be nice to write less about popular science, history and the like, and more about the progress of the protagonist. Your one- and two-chapter introduction is really boring.
The author dare not reply. The heroine's book is not updated. What the hell?
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The author has mentioned many times that the yield per mu is several hundred shi. How many kilograms is that? Can it be realized in the next few thousand years?
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600 Chapters and 50 comments
If you want to write this kind of mindless article, go to Rotten Persimmon
Most of the people here are old bookworms. Your writing is really venomous.
In this introduction, Lu Bu seems out of place.
It's pretty good. It's history and stuff. There's no need to be so realistic. They're all written by people, and they all have tendencies. I like this kind of stuff. Come on, author.
Support it! ! ! Can I add some sperm?
There are no heroes in civil war, and there are no heroes in foreign wars.