
Three Kingdoms: a Thousand Years of Deduction Starting from Changping
三国:从长平开始的千年推演
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- Ongoing
- Length
- 127k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
- Updated
- 14h ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Zhao Kuo was reborn, broke Changping's deadlock again, and conquered the Three Kingdoms
"Three Kingdoms: A Thousand Years of War Deduction Starting from Changping" This book tells the story of Zhao Kuo who died in battle in Changping. He was obsessed with the war and mistakenly entered the boundary of Zhen, the ancestor of the military strategist. Joining the WTO and the Three Kingdoms made up for the missed moves of Longzhong, and learned from Pang Tong, which changed the process of the dilemma of the Three Kingdoms. This book profoundly demonstrates Zhuge Liang's top overall strategy, Pang Tong's top strategy of controlling the enemy with his heart, and Sima Yi's profound insight. It unravels many black holes of historical fog in the Three Kingdoms over the past two thousand years, and improves the strategic decisions of the ancients that have not been solved in history.
Bai Qi? The one who tricked and killed Zhao Guo for 400,000 yuan?