Chapter 435: Coming soon

There is no doubt that Hua Xiong is a fierce general under Dong Zhuo's account, but his current role is to set off Lu Bu......

The two armies did not fight generals, but directly clashed, if it was a fighting general, if Hua Xiong died under Lu Bu's Fang Tian painting halberd, wouldn't the classic "warm wine beheading Hua Xiong" not be completed? Hua Xiong's role is to be used as a stepping stone, and in the online novel, he is a small boss......

Of course, Wu Di knows that "warm wine beheads Huaxiong" is a joke, and Huaxiong was beheaded by Sun Jian in the official history, but there is no drama in this way, why is Guan Yu and Huaxiong so classic? Naturally, it was a long time before the foreshadowing, Sun Jian's defeat under Hua Xiong was a foreshadowing, what young general Yu She, and general Pan Feng were killed by Hua Xiong in seconds were all foreshadowing, and Guan Yu's identity at that time was still a lowly archer, and the classic pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger was here.

Cao Cao warmed up a glass of wine for Guan Yu, and even brought the atmosphere to the extreme, Guan Yu forced the price to rise, and then Guan Yu came out and killed Hua Xiong in seconds, the wine was still warm, this is simply pretending to be the extreme! instantly made those readers who substituted Guan Yu feel violent!

With such an analysis, it can be seen that Luo Guanzhong's writing skills are still very clever, laying out layers of foreshadowing to create a sense of expectation, and then breaking out in an instant, the classic scene of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, pretending to be forced to slap his face (second kill), so Guan Yu's image immediately plumped up......

Wu Di wrote here about Lu Bu's battle against Hua Xiong, first wrote that everyone looked down on Lu Bu, and then wrote how brave Hua Xiong was when the two armies fought, and he even killed three or four brave Bingzhou wolf riders by himself!

and then write how confident and arrogant Dong Zhuo was, thinking that his Xiliang Iron Horse would win......

At this point, the sense of anticipation has been created to the extreme. Lu Bu finally held the Fang Tian Painting Halberd, entered the Xiliang Iron Horse, and then played a "human meat barbecue skewer", what is called "human meat barbecue skewers"? That was when he poked four or five people on Fang Tian's painting halberd!

Under Wu Di's super writing, Lu Bu's domineering spirit makes readers soar!

Hua Xiong saw Lu Bu, who had descended from the gods. They were all scared stupid, and the morale of the Xiliang Iron Cavalry dropped greatly, as Lu Bu played the "human meat barbecue skewers" again and again, the Xiliang Iron Cavalry finally collapsed, and the frightened Huaxiong Wolf bèi fled!

This strong sense of contrast makes the reader feel excited, Lu Bu's image of the god of war is completely deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and this battle, Hua Xiong is in awe of Lu Bu in his heart......

Dong Zhuo naturally fled. No longer has an arrogant posture, and the idea of subduing Lu Bu has been moved. So, Li Su, who was a fellow villager with Lu Bu, volunteered to appear, and he took the red rabbit horse to Lu Bu's tent......

The second climax at the beginning is naturally that Lu Bu betrayed Ding Yuan and defected to Dong Zhuo, in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Lu Bu's direct killing of Ding Yuan for BMW Jinzhu is very annoying. After all, Lu Bu and Ding Yuan are fathers and sons, and their relationship is indeed close. But in Wu Di's novel, it was Ding Yuan who tried his best to suppress Lu Bu and killed many of Lu Bu's brothers.

In such a situation, Lu Bu counter-killed Ding Yuan, and then obtained the Red Rabbit Horse, which is simply a proper cool point. This is like in a Xianxia novel, the protagonist is suppressed by his own master, and as a result, the hostile master sends spirit stones and magic weapons to let him be an internal response or something, unless it is the kind of super pedantic protagonist, otherwise he will definitely rebel......

Wu Ditong guò Lü Bu's psychological depiction. wrote that Lu Bu was not really loyal to Dong Zhuo, but always loyal to himself, which also laid the groundwork for Lu Bu to betray the master again.

In fact, in capitalist China, this kind of selfishness and interest supremacy is actually very in line with the values of the Chinese people, so that readers have a sense of substitution, and now there are not many readers who like the protagonist of NC Our Lady, but in the Three Kingdoms period, Lu Bu's behavior must be spurned.

Every betrayal of Lu Bu is too thorough, he shouldn't have killed Ding Yuan personally, this is like a modern society, professional managers change jobs for better treatment, in fact, it is not a big deal, but if it is to please the new company and leak the trade secrets of the original company, this will certainly be appreciated by the new company, but obviously it will also make the boss of the new company have a sense of distrust such as "Since you treat the old company like that, will you treat us like this when you change jobs again".

The fact is also the same, Dong Zhuo was very happy with Lu Bu's refuge at the beginning, but deep down, there is always a trace of mustard, with the passage of time, that sense of distrust will definitely gradually increase, and maybe it will explode because of trivial things, and Lu Bu is also ambitious, so naturally it is impossible to be dominated by Dong Zhuo all the time.

The story about Lu Bu was written until the classic plot of "Three Heroes vs. Lu Bu", but this classic plot was also changed by Wu Di......

During Dong Zhuo's dictatorship, Li Ru, a supporting role strategist, was portrayed very well, but he was a foreshadowing used by Wu Di to set off Jia Xu, after all, Jia Xu was working under Dong Zhuo's account at the time, and as the strategists of the two, there must have been some intersection, but Jia Xu was hiding clumsy, because he had long seen that Dong Zhuo was not the master.

After Dong Zhuo became a powerful minister, he began to do as he pleased, and Dong Zhuo's cruelty and thirst for murder were also vividly portrayed by Wu Di, making readers wish that this cruel and unkind Dong Zhuo would die as soon as possible.

Two of the most impressive episodes are: Once, many officials of the DPRK and China were invited to a banquet by Dong Zhuo. The officials were puzzled, and they didn't know what medicine was in Dong Zhuo's gourd. At the banquet, Dong Zhuo was in high spirits and beckoned everyone not to scruple and drink freely.

After three rounds of drinking, Dong Zhuo suddenly got up and said mysteriously to the people present: "In order to help everyone drink, I will present a wonderful program for you, please enjoy!" After saying that, he high-fived and laughed wildly.

Suddenly, the entire banquet turned into a place of execution. Dong Zhuo escorted hundreds of northern rebels who had been lured and captured to the center of the venue, first ordering 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 his methods made all the officials and soldiers present miserable, and many of the guests were so frightened that their chopsticks fell to the ground. Dong Zhuo was as if nothing had happened, still drinking freely, and there was a smug look on his face.

On another occasion, Dong Zhuo wrapped hundreds of captured rebel soldiers around their bodies with strips of cloth, turned their heads upside down, and then poured oil on them and burned them alive by setting them on fire, which can be described as extremely cruel.

The first part of the Three Kingdoms series of novels was launched in the summer vacation, and unlike the low-key of "The Official History of the Three Kingdoms", this time Wu Di's original Three Kingdoms series of novels has a very strong publicity position! (To be continued......)