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Don’t Tell Me This Is the True History of the Three Kingdoms!
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Rating(3.7 / 5.0, 178 votes)
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
13+ Volumes (Ongoing)
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Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #10103
All Time Rank: #1173
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On 2974 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #16872
All Time Rank: #2892
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.I suddenly got hold of a feather fan, and came to an era of the Three Kingdoms which I completely do not know about. What? Gender equality? Girls can join the army? You, you and you, why are you all girls!? An interesting story unfolds in a familiar and yet, also unfamiliar time. But perhaps this is the Three Kingdoms, the true Three Kingdoms!
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One entry per line請別告訴我這是三國正史!
请别告诉我这是三国正史!
请别告诉我这是三国正史!
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Oda Nobuna no Yabou (4)Sevens (1)
Romance of The Three Kingdoms (1)
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The story is rather interesting, and quite comedic at times. The translator does a great job, and usually leaves a small note to explain the names/actions that the story derives from. Overall it's a very worthwhile read. The only thing that I don't like about the story, is the authors use of names. Apparently back in the day, people had a regular name, and a formal name. He's using the regular names of the historical figures, which is making it rather hard to keep track of who is who beyond what ther personification is. Maybe it's just because I'm bad with Chinese names, but other than Lu Bu being Feng Xian, none of the others really connect for me. Edit as of v5c30 I'm kinda starting to lose interest in the novel. It's starting to just become to ridiculous. The author is trying to make everyone 'good' and only fighting because of responsibility and coincidence, but all it really does is make the story a joke. On five separate occasions the characters have been 'forced' to fight each other when they could of solved everything by just sitting down and talking. Something you'd expect them to do when they're all 'friends'. Fighting because of miscommunication is barely acceptable in games and novels when it's solo combat. In this we have the characters doing the same thing and causing hundreds of thousands of casualties. It's ridiculous. It might of been fine if the author did it once or twice throughout the entire story, but it's happened in 5 consecutive encounters/battles.