
Confucianism in the World During the Qin Dynasty
About This Novel
After resurrecting his life, he came to the pre-Qin era, but this world was different from the one in his memory. This was a world where martial arts were respected and the world was ruled by swords. Confucianism leads to Taoism, the Yin-Yang school has unparalleled power in Yin-Yang skills, the Taoist school has two schools of heaven and man, and the Mohist school loves everything but does not attack. Hundreds of schools of thought, seven kingdoms. The seven kingdoms of the world stand side by side, and the strong Qin wants to unite the world. This is a Confucian disciple who cultivates his moral character, manages his family, governs his country, brings peace to the world, and wields his sword in the seven kingdoms.
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
If the dragon head is not there, where can the world of Confucianism come from?
What on earth are you writing about?
Hasn't the protagonist watched Qin Shi Mingyue? Why don't you understand this world? Fu Nian, that's a character I like very much - the head of the Confucian family, who wields the Tai'a sword and created his own swordsmanship of the Holy King. He is a meticulous person. The Qin Kingdom is going to unify the world in the future, but you actually let it come into contact with Lord Xinling. Aren't you afraid that after the Emperor Qin unifies later, Li Si visits Confucianism at the beginning of the Confucian plot and asks, "I heard that Mr. Fu Nian has an old relationship with Lord Xinling of Wei in the past?" And take the opportunity to attack? It's nothing, but don't you think it's outrageous for a person to be exposed to so many people at such a young age? Whatever is good in Linfeng will be destroyed. Lu Yijian originally wanted Fu Nian to remain anonymous, but you let him get exposed to too many things so early. Wouldn't it be faster to become famous? Luo Wang followed the clues and guessed it and said "ah~ kill him". And you also added so many characters and plots that go beyond Qin Shimingyue. I'm not saying that your writing is not good, but it just doesn't make people feel more immersed.
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
If the dragon head is not there, where can the world of Confucianism come from?
What on earth are you writing about?
Hasn't the protagonist watched Qin Shi Mingyue? Why don't you understand this world? Fu Nian, that's a character I like very much - the head of the Confucian family, who wields the Tai'a sword and created his own swordsmanship of the Holy King. He is a meticulous person. The Qin Kingdom is going to unify the world in the future, but you actually let it come into contact with Lord Xinling. Aren't you afraid that after the Emperor Qin unifies later, Li Si visits Confucianism at the beginning of the Confucian plot and asks, "I heard that Mr. Fu Nian has an old relationship with Lord Xinling of Wei in the past?" And take the opportunity to attack? It's nothing, but don't you think it's outrageous for a person to be exposed to so many people at such a young age? Whatever is good in Linfeng will be destroyed. Lu Yijian originally wanted Fu Nian to remain anonymous, but you let him get exposed to too many things so early. Wouldn't it be faster to become famous? Luo Wang followed the clues and guessed it and said "ah~ kill him". And you also added so many characters and plots that go beyond Qin Shimingyue. I'm not saying that your writing is not good, but it just doesn't make people feel more immersed.









