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Zhao Yun and Liu Ruxin was a novel written by the Six Realms and Three Daos. The novel was about the chaotic war between the gods and demons, the collapse of the world, and the adventures of the main character, Zhao Yun, as the War God. In the novel, Zhao Yun condensed the Heaven, Earth, Black, and Yellow, reforged the universe, and ruled over all the Dao in the name of God. However, other than that, the search results did not provide any specific plot and story development, as well as other relevant information.
Zhao Yun and Liu Ruxin was a novel written by the Six Realms and Three Daos. The novel was about the chaotic war between the gods and demons, the collapse of the world, and the adventures of the main character, Zhao Yun, as the War God. Zhao Yun condensed the Heaven, Earth, Black, and Yellow, reforged the universe, and ruled over all the Dao in the name of God. The full text of the novel is free to read.
In historical records, Zhao Yun and Liu Chan had a special relationship. Zhao Yun rode alone to save the enemy and broke through the encirclement of Cao Cao's army with Liu Chan in his arms. This heroic deed made him Liu Chan's savior. In the process of Liu Chan's growth, Zhao Yun's loyalty was one of the most important factors that influenced his life. In some modern derivative creations (such as games, funny videos, etc.), they would also be creative based on their historical relationship. For example, in terms of the game lineup, there was a combination test of Liu Chan and Zhao Yun (including SP Zhao Yun), and there were funny videos that time-traveled the characters of the Three Kingdoms to modern times, showing the interesting interaction between Liu Chan and Zhao Yun. However, these were more based on modern creative interpretation and re-creation of historical relationships.
The following is an example of Liu Chan and Zhao Yun's CP: "Zhao Yun and Liu Chan: The bond between the guardian and the protected." In the long river of time in Shu Han, Zhao Yun was like a bright and determined star, and Liu Chan was a young master who gradually grew up under the protection of this star. Zhao Yun, the heroic general who had saved the Changban slope. On the battlefield filled with smoke and shouting, he placed Liu Chan's safety above everything else. Wherever his spear pointed, the enemies fell one after another. His gaze was locked on the young master in his arms. It was a mission and a loyalty that penetrated deep into his bones. When he carried Liu Chan and fought his way out of the chaotic army, a special seed of fate was planted between him and Liu Chan. Liu Chan had grown up under the protection of Zhao Yun since he was young. He looked up at Zhao Yun's tall figure, which gave him an endless sense of security. In Liu Chan's ignorant childhood, Zhao Yun was not only an official, but also a reliable elder. He remembered the days when Zhao Yun brought him to ride horses. At that time, the wind blew across his face. He looked at Zhao Yun's determined side profile and his heart was filled with admiration. As Liu Chan gradually grew up, this kind of emotion quietly changed. He no longer relied on Zhao Yun's protection. He began to pay attention to Zhao Yun's emotions. Although Zhao Yun's outspoken advice in the court would offend everyone, Liu Chan saw Zhao Yun's heart that was dedicated to Shu Han. He knew that everything that Zhao Yun did was for the country and for him, the monarch. As for Zhao Yun, seeing Liu Chan grow from an ignorant child to the ruler of Shu Han, he was also filled with gratification. His feelings for Liu Chan had long surpassed the ordinary feelings of a monarch and his subjects. In countless nights, he guarded Liu Chan's palace alone, as if he was guarding the future of Shu Han. When Liu Chan encountered a problem, he would silently stand behind him to support him. His determined gaze seemed to tell Liu Chan that no matter what happened, he would not leave. The bond between them grew deeper and deeper in the history of Shu Han. Whether it was the undercurrents in the court or the trials of life and death on the battlefield, Zhao Yun had always been Liu Chan's most solid backing. Liu Chan's respect and dependence on Zhao Yun was like a babbling stream. Although it was not turbulent, it was endless. (The above content is only for entertainment. It is based on the creative imagination of the historical images of Liu Chan and Zhao Yun.)
Although the real Liu Bei in history and the Liu Bei in the novel were both characters, there was a big difference. In history, Liu Bei was the founder of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a politician, a military strategist, and a writer. He led many wars and political struggles and finally became the founding emperor of Shu Han. In his early years, Liu Bei had served as an official in Jingzhou and Yizhou. Later, because of his strategic vision and leadership skills, he was appreciated and eventually became an overlord. In contrast, Liu Bei in the novel was a fictional character. His image was more deeply rooted in people's hearts, and many readers had a strong interest in him. In the novel, Liu Bei was a heroic figure with legendary experiences. He not only had outstanding leadership skills, but also understood human nature and emotions. He was a person with both courage and emotion. Although the Liu Bei in history and the Liu Bei in the novel are very different, they are both historical figures worthy of our respect.
Liu Bei was an actress from mainland China. She was born on November 13, 1967 and graduated from Beijing Drama School. She had acted in many TV series and movies, such as Story of the editorial department, Addiction, Party A and Party B, Spring Day and Warm Sun, etc. Liu Bei had won the recognition of the audience and the industry with her superb acting skills. She had won China Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her acting skills were strong and she was known as the top actress in the industry. Liu Bei had experienced three marriages in her personal life and finally remarried her first ex-husband, Zhang Jian. She was a beautiful and tasteful woman who was deeply loved by the audience.
Liu Bei was an actress from mainland China. She was born on November 13, 1967 and graduated from Beijing Drama School. She had a strong interest in the field of Beijing opera and had received training in a professional opera school. Liu Bei's acting skills were solid and she had won many awards, including China Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress. She had participated in many film and television works, such as "Addiction","Party A and Party B","Red Carnation" and so on. Liu Bei's optimism and self-confidence were admirable. Her dedication to her career and superb acting skills had won her the love of the audience and the praise of the experts. Liu Bei's personal life had experienced some twists and turns, but her career performance was still outstanding.
This book was called "The Three Kingdoms Are Very Theoretic." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Lin Chao, who earned people to go up the mountain and Lin Zichu, and the female protagonist, Xun Cai, who was my husband. Please have some self-respect! Male supporting role-Liu Bei, swimming with his arms, falling asleep with his feet; Male supporting role-Lin Xi, a master of drama Self-touching, male supporting role-Tian Feng, Iron Head Baby What does Yuan Hao think? Male supporting role-Zhao Yun, Sister Yun. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "The Three Kingdoms Is Very Theoretic" Author: Yu Qiuyun S. This is a historical novel/Qin and Han Three Kingdoms novel. It contains the elements of the Three Kingdoms, political tactics, and steel straight men. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [Status: In Progress] A work that has been serialized for a period of time. Book review to be added. I hope you will like this book.
In King of Glory, Liu Bei was a physical damage type hero. He had high damage output and good speed reduction. He was more suitable for one-on-one combat to contain the opponent, and he was a hero that needed more control. He was suitable for jungling, and his jungling speed was fast. He could quickly develop and gain an economic advantage to lead his teammates to victory. Liu Bei had high melee damage output, his big moves could avoid crowd control, and his solo skills were strong. He could drive the tempo in the early stages and establish a team economic advantage. In a team battle, seizing the opportunity to enter the battlefield could pose a great threat to the enemy's center position. His best partners were Immortal Tai Yi and Zhang Liang. Skills: - Among the passive skills, the weapon was a double-barreled shotgun. Each barrel sprayed two pellets, a total of four pellets. However, only the two pellets in the middle were far away and had high damage, which could trigger the critical hit and the magic ball effect. The two pellets on the outer side had low damage and could not be critical hit. Every bullet that hit the target would increase his Battle Instinct by one layer (up to 12 layers), and each layer would increase his Physical Penetration by 3 - 11 points. This passive effect made his damage output impressive after stacking up Physical Penetration. - The first skill instantly increases movement speed by 40%. The next attack will be enhanced to two consecutive shots (eight bullets). The base damage will be 120 - 240 and you will enjoy a 25% AD bonus. This skill had a short cooldown and could be stored in advance to use the time difference to fire four times in a row. After the first skill, the general attack could quickly stack Battle Instinct to increase the Penetration effect. At the same time, its acceleration effect increased mobility and survivability. - The second skill was a movement skill through the wall. It could be used to knock back the enemy at close range. It was the only control skill. When it hit the enemy hero, it could reduce the cooldown by 2 seconds. Whether it hit or not was critical to the stability of the output and survival. - When the third skill is activated, it will immediately remove the control effect. For 3 seconds, it will be immune to the control effect and will receive 50/100/150 physical attack power (depending on the skill level) for 6 seconds. In terms of combat, there were some heroes that could restrain Liu Bei. For example, Diao Chan's two skills had a shorter cooldown after activating her ultimate skill, and her true damage could break Liu Bei's shield. Marco Polo's long-range skill could escape Liu Bei, and his ultimate skill could also restrain Liu Bei. Dian Wei's three skills had a purifying effect that could dispel Liu Bei's control and defeat him in one set. Jia Luo's one skill had a long-range attack and a shield-breaking effect, which could defeat Liu Bei before he could get close. In terms of combos, he could first use skill 2 (Strength of the Tiger) to receive a normal attack, then use skill 1 (Army Shattering Courage) to receive a normal attack, and finally use skill 3 (Army Stopping Malady) to receive a normal attack. At the same time, he had to pay attention to the cooldown time of his skills in battle and use his skill combinations flexibly.