
Mingjun Liu Adou
明君刘阿斗
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 382k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
- Updated
- 2d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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127Monthly votes
678Recommends
148Fans
182Chapters
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The writing is too trivial, just to see if Adou's three-pronged Han Dynasty came to see you to govern the classics and promote filial piety and integrity. For example, Zhuge Liang has conquered the terraced fields in Nanzhong, made sugar, made tea, and organized households to integrate the people. All these are ready to be carried out in Nanzhong. Adou is already the emperor and does not need to look after him like Liu Bei did in the previous book. I feel that the writing is rambling.
Ah, I don't know how to put it, why is the current author so confused? Why do you have to challenge yourself. What is there to write about Adou? I don't think there is anything to write about. Either just play with black technology, take off quickly, and the plot quickly gets out of control, or play a battle of wits and courage, but alas, it ends up being lonely.
I have read ten chapters so far. It is very good. Reading can make you calm and think. It is unusual for online articles. It is good.
Adou was originally a wise king. Otherwise, it took 27 years after Zhuge Liang's death for the Shu Han to be destroyed. He would not have said "I don't miss Shu". This proves that he is very smart. I agree with it.
How can I put it, I feel that the perspective is a bit too fixed, basically focusing on the protagonist's side. Sometimes you can change the perspective to write about the plot of Cao Wei and the Prime Minister. The plot will be more fleshed out. Now the protagonist's side is smooth and calm, and I really feel nothing when watching it.
It is called Ji Han in history and calls itself Da Han. What the hell is Shu Han?
Personally, I feel that this book is quite comfortable to write. There is no deus ex machina or halo to deceive the mind. It writes the optimal solution that an ordinary person with modern common sense can implement after becoming Liu Chan. When I first entered the homepage of the book, I was almost dissuaded by the post shouting something trivial, but luckily I didn't run away. Submit your votes, come on, author!
Not bad, but we need to speed up the progress and quietly go to the Northern Expedition
The pace is too slow. The focus of writing about the Three Kingdoms is infrastructure construction and fighting. Instead of the back-and-forth between ministers and kings, if we want to write about this kind of game of monarchy and ministerial power, we should write about the Ming Dynasty. Especially after the protagonist changes, every minister who comes to see the protagonist must emphasize that the protagonist has changed. Moreover, the protagonist in the article is constantly worried that if he does something extraordinary, he may be destroyed by Zhuge Liang, and his paranoia of persecution will never be over. How well did Adou do in history? As long as you don't do anything ridiculous with the Prime Minister, worry about a lot of things being lost. Are you mistaking Zhuge Liang for Huo Guang? Let's just say that Zhuge Liang is preparing for the Northern Expedition, and the protagonist also wants to go with him. It took him only four chapters to get it done. Is it necessary to write it in such detail? In other novels, Ji Han writes about an idealistic group, although I know that reality cannot be so ideal. But the Ji Han officials in this article give me the feeling that none of them respect the emperor, and all of them are speculating about the emperor. The protagonist is scheming with the ministers all day long. Are you writing about Jiajing?
Come on, come on, you must not be a eunuch 😭
After reading eight chapters, um, is the author giving a review of the Three Kingdoms?
Why aren't there any scenes with Liu Bei's other sons?