
It seems like you’re not that strong.
The general sweats it out working on civil engineering alongside the locals.
Do you dislike it?
It’s not someone suited for the role of recorder who is doing the recording.
You like it, don’t you? The soldier Xiahou Dun.
>>4
I really get misled by the atmosphere, but in the end, I still don’t understand what Mengde wanted to do.
It’s a discussion about whether a frontline commander or an army general is the more difficult person to find.
Well, Xiahou Dun was a relative of Cao Cao and had been by his side since the time of the uprising…
The frame that will never betray you is too perfect.
The story of losing one eye is also an incredibly strong and heroic episode.
>>9
Because I was ridiculed by my mentor when I was young, I have some stories of being caught and having a fierce demeanor to set things straight…
I lost in battle and was taken hostage, but due to military law, regardless of that, I was attacked and punished for being a bandit.
The uncle who was flustered and relieved to be liberated.
Brother Atsushi is so cool…
>>11
Yamataka!!
I am a person of character upon whom you can absolutely rely without worrying about betrayal.
From Cao Cao’s perspective, being strong in battle is much more important.
If it’s a relative’s powerful warrior slot, there’s Cao Ren.
Moreover, she has a maternal attribute.
To the elite of the Xiahou Dun army, I declare with great fervor!
Weaklings come to measure the strength of our army.
I’ll kill you all!
There are such cool panels, but…
>>17
It seems that they lost normally.
>>20
Although I was captured as a prisoner, I was saved by my good character, so it can be said that I was truly a good person whom others wanted to help.
I like the story about how, when captured, I was almost killed alongside others following the laws of Wei.
Lost Mama
A fierce general position that has been present since the beginning in Musou.
>>21
It’s Voice Wakka, you know…
>>28
Hey!
>>32
In the latest work, there’s a part where someone says “Oi!” and it made me chuckle a little.
If you say something like that, then of course the soldiers will do their best.
It’s very nice to be next to Cao Cao even in the final episode.
Being able to enter Mengde’s private room unconditionally means I am really trusted, doesn’t it?
A man who never runs out of interesting episodes, whether it’s losing, getting caught, or straying from the army.
I guess the only one who was active is Yokohira.
That achievement is kind of strange, though…
>>27
Lost Summer Kou Dung captures Yangping Pass.
>>91
It sounds terrible, but Brother Atsushi is cute.
In this manga, it feels like Cao Hong had the most trouble being handled.
>>29
The only episode I have is being hated by Cao Pi because of my greed…
>>31
The establishment of the instructor character was too late.
>>29
Isn’t it generally like that when compared to Junfen Cao Ren’s works?
>>33
Stable 6/4 betting strategy
I can’t believe he wasn’t actually real brothers with Xiahou Yuan…
It’s great that Cao Ren has grown into a taciturn great general.
I am the soldier Xiahou Dun.
Nice to meet you.
Since Cao Cao’s lineage originally comes from the Xiahou family, which is connected to Liu Bang’s loyal minister Xiahou Ying, does that mean he becomes the main family?
There’s something wrong with having episodes that feel like a fierce general.
Well, when I’m told that I’m really weak or not a fierce general, that’s not really the case.
Compared to someone like Xiahou Yuan or Liao Lailai, it’s just not the same.
It is beautiful that he passed away the year after Cao Cao’s death.
I really liked Cao Ren’s transformation in the latter part.
I like how Cao Ren, who always used to shout and chatter, has learned to communicate and act in the most efficient and effective way due to his hoarse voice.
In the second half, they really stopped wasting words.
Well, from Cao Cao’s perspective, he definitely wants to keep them close and wouldn’t want them to go to the front lines.
It feels good to think that all I need is just one sword left for me after I die.
>>46
Even if it is said in a will, it’s normal to enrich the tomb if there is property.
Even Cao Cao left a will saying not to waste money on funerals during wartime, but he ended up with a ridiculously impressive tomb.
On top of that, a sword placed on a very simple grave is proof that there was no personal wealth at all… a virtuous person…
The only flaw that seems to exist is that I dislike looking in the mirror because I don’t like the appearance of one of my eyes.
>>47
It’s unfair that just being a one-eyed warlord allows you to stand out enough to identify someone, like Masamune in Japanese history.
Still, for the person themselves, it would only be a disgrace.
>>61
🪞💥🤛
Rather, it was someone like Zhang He who, precisely because of his capabilities, ended up having to run around the front lines for his entire life.
That’s a fallen general, so I suppose that’s how they’ll be treated no matter where they go.
In the Sōten Kōro, they’re dealing with the annoying free company (Zhang Liao)…
>>50
You managed to survive well, didn’t you?!
I was playing a game without any sense of poetry, but could it be based on historical facts?
I wonder if they will adapt it into an anime on Netflix or something.
>>52
Already…
>>60
Amore!
Her temperament seems like that of a fierce general, so she probably got along well with military officers and was suited for negotiations.
Cao Cao’s position makes it so that a simple funeral isn’t allowed, right…?
If anything, for the sake of appearances on the side of those mourning…
The only thing I know about Cao Hong is that he was greedy for money, apart from the story of how he risked his life to save Meng De when he was young.
>>49
It does seem like they actually do that kind of work.
It’s not uncommon to see civil engineering work on the battlefield.
An intelligent person who can be trusted not to betray within their family and can also function as a military bureaucrat.
I want this talent so badly that it’s like my hands are reaching out from my throat.
>>58
In Japan, it might be something like Koichiro…
In Soten, Xiahou Yuan was incredibly strong, right?
Too much emphasis on death.
There are too many outstanding characters in both the Xiahou series and the Cao series.
>>65
Both are from prestigious families, aren’t they?
>>65
I really think that even the generation below that is quite outstanding.
If you go further down, you will destroy the country.
>>72
Sima Yi: “You said not to betray the Cao family, which has shown great kindness! You said to support them without any ambition!”
>>82
It doesn’t matter.
If you’re offering me the throne and the harem, I would gladly accept.
The imperial palace gathered the most beautiful women from the Nakahara; it’s incredible.
>>65
They don’t get much attention, but Cao Jun and Xiahou Shang are quite competent.
>>65
Liu Bang’s connections in Pei are amusing, but Cao Cao’s family generals are impressive too.
>>65
These guys have been a prestigious family of the Han since the time of Emperor Liu Bang, which is quite impressive.
>>87
During the time of the founder, the main house or main lineage moved to Chang’an.
The people in the state of Pei are hard to call nobility, though.
>>65
Cao Cao from the beginning is just too overpowered.
I would like to keep individuals who are knowledgeable and have good character, and who engage in both academic and martial pursuits, at the center if possible.
Starting with Musou gives a different impression than expected!
I have a desire to see the complete version of the anime.
>>68
I wanted Kenichi Ogata to perform Sotenkansui when he was lively.
I may look like this, but I come from a prestigious family, so I am educated.
The issue of Zhao Yan and Xiahou Dun being too similar in character.
By the way, I don’t really care, but even though Zhao Yan had a decent amount of appearances in Sōten Kōro, I can’t find any images of him when I search for it…
>>73
Is Zhao Yan the person who was drawing back from the two generals who were rampaging in the border areas around the time of Ma Chao’s rebellion?
A brave warrior who boldly matched Zhang Fei, who had entered a mode beyond human levels at Nagasaka.
Blind Xiahou is called the White Earth General; that’s pretty harsh in Cao Cao’s army, even as a jest at his relatives.
It’s just that everyone around you isn’t a fierce general, so it seems that way, doesn’t it?
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms feels like there is hardly any description from the sons and grandsons of the initial generation, creating a sense that there is nothing we can hope for as a story, resulting in a significant drop in momentum in the latter half.
>>83
Wei gets taken over, Shu is destroyed without showing any potential, and Wu is thrown into chaos due to internal strife.
In the end, the unified Jin was quickly dismantled, leaving no hope at all.
>>90
Shu has the highlight of Jiang Wei’s struggle…
It’s said that this guy has caused the country to decline even more, and while that’s true…
>>109
In the end, the fate is clear for those who remain confined due to national power related to location and the availability of human resources…
>>109
That guy is a subordinate general of Wei no matter how far he goes, so if he doesn’t show a fighting spirit, he won’t have a position anymore…
Because I can do anything.
I get assigned jobs that few capable people can handle.
It’s strange that I’m just a foot soldier compared to Rakushin…
I really like Cao Cao’s stance of maintaining an equal relationship since both the Xiahou and Cao families are top officials and subjects of the Han.
>>81
I look like I need rapist lubricant, I’m done for.
The son of Kyocho is executed for such a trivial reason, which particularly shows a lack of dreams in the son generation of the Three Kingdoms.
>>94
The Wu family is good, but others…
Before I knew it, all the Cao series that used to be around had disappeared, and now only someone like Cao Shuang remains, doing something reckless and bringing about their own downfall.
The explosion group has probably been wiped out without anyone knowing…
>>96
It seems that the aide, Soitsu, from the Northern Officer era also died in the chaos of infiltrating the Yellow Turbans…
The only Romance of the Three Kingdoms manga I know that features Cao Jun is “Kaho Ryōgen.”
Five years ago today, Cao Ren’s younger brother, Cao Cao’s elite Tiger and Leopard Cavalry commander Cao Chun, was killed by General Liu Bei, Chen Dao, with crossbows from Zhuge Liang. Let us remember the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry commander Cao Chun, who never retreated. [Cao Chun] 170-209
It’s unfair that there are Cao Zhen, Cao Xiu, and Cao Zhang in the next generation as well.
Cao and Xiahou have characters that were active up to the third generation, so that’s good…
The juniors of Shu should try harder.
>>100
I can no longer think of returning to Shu; long live the Wei kingdom!
>>79
Souten Kouro has the image of fierce generals from basic performances, but here it really brings out the strong essence of the historical figure Xiahou Dun.
I’m defeating Hua Xiong with one eye open, so I’m not weak, you know.
Nonetheless, the top ranks are too inhuman.
The person who was in a position like a secretary during the time of the Northern General faded away after infiltrating the Yellow Turbans.
>>104
There’s a saying that the old man in the background of the door illustration where the awesome old man Cao Cao is training might be that guy.
Ultimately, it took about a hundred years for the influx of barbarian tribes to stabilize the dynasty! That’s a bit of a letdown, so it’s just right to end it here…
Was it Cao Cao who sold his property and used the money as condolence gifts for the family of his deceased subordinate?
>>107
I have a feeling that Cao Zhen was distributing wealth to the families of his subordinates as part of his end-of-life preparations after the failure of the Shu campaign.
Cao Cao is remarkable, but Cao Pi also has a fantastic sense of distance with his favorite Rairai, so I wonder if it’s because of their lineage…
>>110
Liu Bei is great, isn’t he… In this chaotic world, when it comes to the qualities of a king, it’s either Cao Cao or him…
Tian Wei has a son, huh…
>>111
The name “Tatematsu” seems to be quite commonly seen.
I have no idea what I did.
A nice way to die, as if following closely behind Cao Cao, who died a few months after him due to illness.
I wonder why Kakouen has become a cool character…
It seems that Cao Ren is incredibly strong in historical fact.
>>120
Xiahou Yuan and Cao Ren are too strong.
Why is there something like this among relatives, Cao Cao?
In the thread image, the author’s friend was involved in a motorcycle accident and passed away.
Is it okay to use the one where the author was depressed because they killed a friend in the manga again?
The end of the Three Kingdoms is quite similar to that of the Qin dynasty.
Although I became the ruler of the seven states and acquired the grand title of the First Emperor, the Qin dynasty itself was an extremely short-lived dynasty.
Cao Pi’s feelings towards others are either 0 or 100, which is just incredibly bothersome.
Is this the vessel of an emperor?
>>125
So I died in 6 years…
>>125
Well, I will always repay kindness, so in that sense, I am a benevolent person.
The treatment of the enemy is rather harsh, well, yeah.
I heard that in Sōten Kōro, only three characters are based on real people.
I know that Sōten Dōkaku is modeled after Marlon Brando.