Although the Three Kingdoms have been around for nearly two thousand years, many Chinese people only have a special liking for the history of the Three Kingdoms.
Take myself as an example, what I hated most when I was a child was those obscure ancient poems, but I was always attracted by the Three Kingdoms stories told on my grandfather's old radio. The passionate blood of the Taoyuan fraternity and the magnificent fire attack of the Red Cliff seem to have come alive in the narrative with a little accent.

But what fascinated me the most was always the figure who drew stones on the beach.
Yes, after the Shu army suffered a great defeat in Yiling, Zhuge Liang used rocks to put down the eight formation maps in order to save his last foundation, which forced Lu Xun's army to be dizzy. At that time, I always felt that Zhuge Liang was truly incomparable. It was not until I opened the "Three Kingdoms" and saw the ruins of the past in the video that I realized that all the praises of Wuhou by the world were by no means exaggerated.

Now, thousands of years have passed, and the shouts of killing on the beach have long dissipated in the wind, but the piles of rocks across the river are still there. By the Fengjie River beach, the river water was still beating the pile of stones. In a trance, it seemed as if he saw Mr. Zhuge shaking his feather fan, and he was shaking his formation at the soldiers. The determination between his eyebrows to "know that it is impossible" is still like a thin needle, piercing every historical reader.

This concern that spans thousands of years has been recently continued in a special way by "Lutuzhibin".
The official and historical master Fu Zicun came to Zhuge Bagua Village where the descendants of Zhuge gathered, and expressed their deep respect for this eternal person. Fu Zicun even walked forward with the sacrificial text and slowly recited it between the world and the world. The chanting gradually faded away with the breeze, as if it was really going to cross time and reach the prime minister's ears.

And "Lutuzhibin" remembers Wuhou far more than this.
The official has started a new season in the game under the name of "Eight Formations" and reshapes the Eight Formations map based on the Eight Formations. Here, the eight states correspond to the shape of the Eight Trigrams, and the sixty-four counties are named after the sixty-four hexagrams of the Book of Changes, which are secretly combined with the flow of yin and yang. The eight states are connected to each other but are independent. This "dark under the light" rule directly overturns all past tactical arrangements. When and what should be done, it depends entirely on whether the players in the state can have extremely strong adaptability like Wu Hou.

You can choose to attack the resource state at the beginning, try to suppress your opponent with resource accumulation, or you can choose to develop dormantly and wait for the Central Palace to be free and work during the war. Even if you have your own ideas, you can serve as a surprise soldier to provide accurate support to your allies when the battle for the Central Palace is in full swing. As long as the battle is not over to the last moment, no one knows the final winner. This kind of gaming experience is much more interesting than traditional SLG.

More importantly, in addition to the new formation gameplay, "Rutuzhibin" has also created a lot of exciting ideas this year. For example, the "Youth Server" launched at the beginning of the year achieved a real card draw without spending money, making a group of technical players feel good. There is also the "werewolf killing" gameplay launched some time ago, which also breaks the traditional rules of SLG and werewolf killing, causing Jiuzhou to stage an intriguing identity war at the same time. I believe that according to this frequency, "Rutuzhibin" will continue to bring more new life to players after the Eighth Formation.

Now, the theme server of Rutuzhibin × Bagua Village
I wonder what kind of variables will you bring to this intense and dangerous Eight Formations of Heaven and Earth?