šI recommend the following three novels to you: The Rise of Bingzhou in the Rebirth of the Three Kingdoms, The Rebirth of Liu Mang in the Three Kingdoms, and The Playful Dragon and Phoenix in the Rebirth of the Three Kingdoms. These novels all described the protagonist's journey of starting a new life in the Three Kingdoms Era. The battles, strategies, wisdom, and courage were all impressive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
šI recommend "Rebirth of Xiang Yu to Unify the World" to you. This is a military-war fantasy novel written by the Magic Prince. The protagonist was a modern man named Zhang Hao. He had inadvertently returned to the era of the Chu and Han dynasties at the end of the Qin Dynasty and was reborn as Xiang Yu, the Overlord of Chu. In this era where heroes fought for supremacy, he needed to compete with the heroes of the world and build an unprecedentedly powerful empire! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
I recommend "Game of the Three Kingdoms" to you. It's a historical novel written by the author, Wandering Poetry. The protagonist of the novel, Liu Bei, traveled to ancient times and became Liu Bei. He used the game system to introduce modern talents and create a different path for China. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Hehe, this is what I'm best at! I'll recommend you a few novels that travel through the Three Kingdoms era ~ "I'm a Dou, I Don't Need Help" and its sister works,"Liu Qi, the Son of the Three Kingdoms Reborn" and "Liu Mang, the Son of the Three Kingdoms Reborn" were all historical novels. If you want to read fictional historical novels, you can try to read "The Inheritance of the Three Kingdoms is King,""The Strongest Han Fu: The Rise of the Three Kingdoms,""The First Emperor System Summons the Three Kingdoms,""Gamers Make a Trouble in the Three Kingdoms,""The Tycoon of the Three Kingdoms,""Liangzhou Ci of the Three Kingdoms," and "Smoke and Dust Three Kingdoms." Of course, if you wanted to read some novels about how a soldier became a hero, you could try "The Little Military Advisor of the Three Kingdoms" and "The Unfilial Son of the Liu Family of the Three Kingdoms". I hope you like my recommendations. Muah ~ If you need any other recommendations, please let me know at any time ~
I recommend the novel,"Back to the Three Kingdoms: Liu Bei Is My Boss", to you. It tells the story of a man who returns to the Three Kingdoms to become Liu Bei, accepts beautiful women, and fights fierce generals. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
In China history, there was the concept of the Three Kingdoms Era. The Three Kingdoms Era here included eight different periods of the Three Kingdoms. The earliest Three Kingdoms Era was the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty, namely Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Wu (220 - 263 AD). The Three Kingdoms was formed in 220 AD, but in fact, it had already taken shape when Liu Bei entered Yizhou in 214 AD. Among these three countries, Cao Wei was the strongest. Although Shu Han and Dongwu were not as strong as Cao Wei, they had a large number of talents and a dangerous geographical environment, forming a situation of three countries for more than 40 years. In the end, Cao Wei destroyed Shu in 263 AD and was replaced by the Jin Dynasty established by Sima two years later. The Jin Dynasty destroyed Wu in 280 AD and completed the unification. Only ten years after the Western Jin Dynasty was unified, the Rebellion of the Eight Princes weakened, and the second Three Kingdoms Era appeared: Chenghan, Jin, and Hanzhao (former Zhao)(306 - 319 AD). In 306 A.D., Li Xiong of Ba Di proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu and established Cheng Han. In 308 A.D., Liu Yuan of Xiongnu proclaimed himself emperor in Zuo Guocheng and established Han Zhao, forming a three-legged tripod with the original Jin Dynasty. The third era of the Three Kingdoms was the Later Zhao, Cheng Han, and Eastern Jin (329 - 349 AD). In the north, Schleswig unified the Central Plains after destroying the former Zhao, and Cheng Han seized the South Central Region. The Later Zhao, Cheng Han, and Eastern Jin formed a three-legged situation that lasted for 20 years. The fourth era of the Three Kingdoms was the Pre-Qin, Pre-Yan, and Eastern Jin (352 - 370 AD). After the fall of Wei in 352 AD, Fu Jian proclaimed himself emperor in Chang 'an and established the former Qin Dynasty, while Murong Jun proclaimed himself emperor in Zhongshan and established the former Yan Dynasty. These two countries and the Eastern Jin Dynasty formed the Three Kingdoms, which lasted for 18 years. The fifth Three Kingdoms Era was the Western Wei (Northern Zhou), Eastern Wei (Northern Qi), and Xiao Liang (Southern Chen)(535 - 577 AD). Northern Wei split into Eastern Wei and Western Wei, with Xiao Liang in the south. Later, Eastern Wei was replaced by Northern Qi, Western Wei was replaced by Northern Zhou, and Xiao Liang was replaced by Southern Chen. This situation lasted for 42 years. The sixth era of the Three Kingdoms was the Northern Song, Liao, and Xixia (1038 - 1115). In 916 A.D., Yelu Abao Ji proclaimed himself emperor and established the Khitan Kingdom (Liao). In 960 A.D., Zhao Kuangyin established the Northern Song Dynasty. In 1038 A.D., Li Yuanhao proclaimed himself emperor and established the Western Xia. The three countries formed a balance between the Liao and the Northern Song. It was not until the establishment of the Jin Kingdom in 1115 A.D. that this situation was broken. The seventh era of the Three Kingdoms was the Southern Song Dynasty, the Western Xia Dynasty, and the Jin Dynasty (1127 - 1227). After the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Gou established the Southern Song Dynasty, and the Western Xia Dynasty became a vassal of the Jin Dynasty. The Southern Song Dynasty, the Western Xia Dynasty, and the Jin Dynasty formed a three-legged tripod. The eighth era of the Three Kingdoms was the Mongol, Jin, and Southern Song Dynasties (1227 - 1234). In 1206 AD, Tiemuzhen became Khan. In 1227 AD, after Genghis Khan conquered Xixia, Mongolia, Jin, and Southern Song formed a three-kingdom situation. In the end, the Jin State was destroyed by the Southern Song Dynasty and Mongolia.
šI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: "The Three Kingdoms: Starting from the Street Pavilion" tells the story of the traveler Li Xiu guarding the street pavilion during the first Northern Expedition, leading the direction of history. This novel had an unconventional plot and an explosive plot. It was definitely worth reading. "Little Overlord of the Eastern Han Dynasty": An otaku traveled to the Three Kingdoms Era and became Sun Ce, leading the rise of Dongwu. This novel had a unique perspective and a hot-blooded plot. It was really good. The story of a gamer who traveled back to the Three Kingdoms Era and used the game system to conquer the world. This novel had a light-hearted plot and hardcore game elements. It was very interesting. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~š
šI recommend the following novels to you: [Journey to the Three Kingdoms] This book was a historical fiction novel. It told the story of an otaku who traveled to the Three Kingdoms and how he traveled in this era. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
I recommend "The Invincible Special Forces Back to the Three Kingdoms". The protagonist returns to the end of the Three Kingdoms. As an ace special force soldier, he transforms into a fierce general of the Three Kingdoms and leads the army to conquer the world in troubled times. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
I strongly recommend "Reborn as a Raven". This is a sci-fi novel about evolution and mutation. The story was about an unremarkable crow who accidentally transmigrated to another world and was forced to help the main world devour and fuse with the fantasy world. If you like animal-themed stories and sci-fi novels, this book is definitely not to be missed! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š