There is no doubt that Hua Xiong is a strong general under Dong Zhuo’s account, but his current role is to set off Lu Bu. Before the war, everyone was very optimistic about Hua Xiong and despised Lu Bu. After all, Lu Bu was a man under Ding Yuan’s account. "Master Book", a civilian official...

  The two armies did not fight against each other, but directly confronted each other. If they were fighting against each other, if Hua Xiong died under Lu Bu's Fang Tian painted halberd, wouldn't the classic "Warm Wine Kill Hua Xiong" afterwards be finished? Hua Xiong's role is to be used as a stepping stone. In Luo's novels, he is a little boss...

  Wu Di certainly knows that "Wenjiu cuts Huaxiong" is a play. Huaxiong was beheaded by Sun Jian in the official history, but then there is no drama surname. Why is Guan Yu fighting Huaxiong so classic? Naturally, it has been a long time before. Sun Jian’s defeat under Huaxiong was the basis for Huaxiong’s sec-killing of Yu She and General Pan Feng. Guan Yu’s identity at the time was still a lowly archer, a classic pretending to be a pig and a tiger. The bridge section is here.

  Cao Xun served Guan Yu a glass of wine, and it also enhanced the atmosphere to the extreme. Guan Yu forced a big rise, and then Guan Yu stepped out and killed Hua Xiong in a flash. The wine was still warm. This was just pretending to be the ultimate! In an instant, those readers who entered Guan Yu felt violent!

This analysis shows that Luo Guanzhong’s writing skills are still very clever, layering layers of layers to create a sense of expectation, and then burst out in an instant, the classic stage of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, and pretending to be forced to face (second kill), so Guan Yu’s The image immediately plumped up...

  Wu Di writes about Lu Bu vs. Hua Xiong here. First, everyone looks down on Lu Bu, and then how brave Hua Xiong was when the two armies fought. He even killed three or four brave wolves alone!

   Then write how confident and arrogant Dong Zhuo is, thinking that his Xiliang Iron Cavalry will win...

  At this moment, the sense of anticipation has been built to the extreme. Lü Bu finally held the Fangtian painted halberd and entered the Xiliang Iron Horse, and then played a "human meat barbecue skewers". What is a "human meat barbecue skewers"? That is, he poke four or five people on Fang Tian's painting halberd!

  Under Wu Di’s superb writing style, Lu Bu’s domineering approach made the readers so high!

Hua Xiong was shocked when he saw Lu Bu, who was descending from the gods, and Xiliang Iron Knight's morale dropped greatly. As Lu Bu played the "Human Meat Barbecue Skewers" time and time again, Xiliang Iron Knight finally collapsed. Hua was frightened. The male fled in embarrassment!

  This kind of strong sense of contrast makes readers feel very excited. The image of Lu Bu's God of War is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and this battle, Hua Xiong fears Lu Bu in his heart...

  Naturally, Dong Zhuo also fled, no longer arrogant posture, but also moved the idea of ​​conquering Lu Bu. So Li Su, who was from the same township with Lu Bu, volunteered to appear, and he took the red rabbit and horse to Lu Bu's tent...

The second affair in the opening chapter is naturally that Lu Bu betrayed Ding Yuan and went to Dong Zhuo. In The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Bu directly beheaded Ding Yuan for the BMW Jinzhu is very annoying. After all, Lu Bu and Ding Yuan are foster fathers. Righteous son, and the relationship is indeed close, but in Wu Di's novels, Ding Yuan tried his best to suppress Lu Bu, killing many of Lu Bu's brothers.

Under such circumstances, Lü Bu killed Ding Yuan and then obtained the Red Rabbit Horse. This is simply a proper refreshing point. This is like in the fairy tale novel where the protagonist is suppressed by his own teacher, and the hostile teacher sends his spirit again. Shi also gave him a magical tool to make him an insider. Unless he is the kind of super pedantic protagonist, he will definitely betray...

  Using Lu Bu’s psychological description, Wu Di wrote that Lu Bu was not really loyal to Dong Zhuo, but was always loyal to himself. This also paved the way for Lu Bu to betray him again.

In fact, in the capitalist China, this kind of selfishness and the supremacy of interests are actually in line with the values ​​of the Huaxia people and make readers feel very substituted. Nowadays, not many readers like the protagonist of the Virgin of NC, but in the Three Kingdoms period , Lu Bu's behavior must be cast aside.

Every time Lu Bu’s betrayal is too thorough, he should not commit suicide Ding Yuan. This is like modern society. It’s not a big deal for professional managers to change jobs for better treatment, but if it’s to please the new The company will openly leak the original company’s trade secrets, which will certainly be appreciated by the new company, but it will obviously also make the boss of the new company produce a kind of "Since you treat the old company like that, then when you switch jobs again, will it be like this? "Treat us" such a sense of distrust.

The truth is also true. Dong Zhuo was very happy with Lu Bu's refuge at first, but deep in his heart, there is always a trace of grievance. With the passage of time, the sense of distrust will definitely increase gradually, and perhaps it will explode because of trivial matters. Come out, and Lu Bu is equally ambitious, naturally it is impossible to be dominated by Dong Zhuo all the time.

  The story about Lv Bu is written up to the classic plot of "Three British Fighting Lv Bu", but this classic plot has also been changed by Wu Di...

During Dong Zhuo’s dictatorship, Li Ru, a supporting role adviser, was portrayed very well, but he was Wu Di’s foreshadowing for Jia Xu. After all, Jia Xu was working under Dong Zhuo’s account at the time. As the advisors of the two, he was definitely There are overlaps, but Jia Xu is hiding, because he has long seen that Dong Zhuo is not the master.

  After Dong Zhuo became a power minister, he began to do whatever he wanted. Wu Di's brutal bloodthirsty about Dong Zhuo was also portrayed incisively and vividly by Wu Di, making readers wish that this cruel Dong Zhuo would die sooner.

  Two of the impressive plots are: Once, many officials in the DPRK were invited to a banquet by Dong Zhuo. The officials were inexplicable, not knowing what medicine was in Dong Zhuo's gourd. At the banquet, Dong Zhuo was in high spirits and greeted everyone not to hesitate and drink savagely.

  Drinking three rounds, Dong Zhuo suddenly got up and mysteriously said to the people present: "In order to cheer you up, I will present you a wonderful show, please enjoy!" After speaking, he gave high fives and laughed wildly.

   Suddenly, the entire banquet became a killing ground. Dong Zhuo escorted hundreds of northern rebels who had lured captives into the center of the venue, and first ordered the soldiers to cut off their tongues, and then some had their hands and feet cut off, and some had their eyes gouged out. The cruelty of its methods made all the officials and soldiers on the scene horrible, and the chopsticks in the hands of many guests were shaken to the ground. Dong Zhuo, if nothing happened, still guzzled freely, with a triumphant expression on his face.

  On another occasion, Dong Zhuo wrapped hundreds of prisoners of insurgent soldiers with cloth strips all over their bodies, stood upside down, and then poured ointment on them, set them alive and burned them to death. It was extremely cruel.

The first novel of the   Three Kingdoms series was launched during the summer vacation. Unlike the low-key "Three Kingdoms", this time Wu Di's original novel of the Three Kingdoms series has a very strong publicity! (To be continued.)

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