Generals of Great Powers

Generals of Great Powers

by Chief Disciple Of The Jian Sect

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1.2Mwords389chapters
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Ch. 389Rekindle the War
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About This Novel

In a time of great strife, countries frequently fight for supremacy and interests. Qin: "The countries in the Central Plains, even if they have the dominating Wei and the wealthy Qi, are vulnerable to a single attack. When our great Qin rises, all the countries in the world will fall!" Shaoliang: "Ahem!" Qin: "... Except Shaoliang. Shaoliang and I are from the same clan and origin, and we are brothers... Please use the way to let me attack Wei." Shaoliang: "I won't borrow it!" Qin: "..." That year, Wei and Zhao were fighting, and Qin took the opportunity to annex Hexi. At that time, there was a small country in Hexi, which was trembling under the powerful Qin soldiers. That year, a young man came to this country from the State of Wei, and he turned the tide before it fell. He conquered Qin from the west, dominated Wei from the east, and made Qi rich from the east. Although the country was small, it gradually gained the power to engulf the world, and was feared and hated by all the countries. This small country is called Shaoliang, also known as Erqin!

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072353mo ago

His writing style has obviously deteriorated a lot compared to that of Da Wei, author

Why did his writing suddenly become so weak? Zhao's writing is not bad either.

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1874669254mo ago

poison

The first three chapters directly force people to quit, which is too poisonous.

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Cold Brother52mo ago

If you want to write a system, just write a system, okay?

I seriously suspect that the author has never read history at all, otherwise how could he be so awesome right out of the gate?

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Reader 148764355324392652851mo ago

Regressed

Your previous works are really good, but this one is not satisfactory. The fictional background is not very good. If you want to fictionalize it, just make it completely fictional. Why did you substitute it into the Warring States Period? This is difficult to control. In the second description of the dialogue, Shaoliang's state affairs are taken for granted, and the internal affairs area is still weak. . Since you want to write about a martial artist, then write about a pure martial artist. I remember when you finished the last book, you said you wanted to write about a warrior, but now it seems that you want to create a powerful minister. . . There is also no clear explanation of the time travel aspect. Come on!

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User 53580003636654mo ago

It's so poisonous, I feel like I treat the monarchs of other countries as fools and take advantage of them!

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User 53540118565256mo ago

I feel like I don't have the same feeling as the previous books.

The previous Wei court was the best, and the Great Sima and Zhao Huzi of the Warring States Period were also good, but this one. . . .

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User 53180078227656mo ago

If you don't want to be a prisoner anymore, I'll write another book. I really can't stand this one.

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Past Clouds🍶35mo ago

I no longer have the confidence to write a book

Da Wei is the pinnacle of his work. Originally, Zhao's writing was pretty good, but it was a pity that it was unfinished because of other people's bad opinions. I just couldn't keep going. Later, the basics were terrible. If I keep going like this, I will probably quit writing.

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Hard-hearted51mo ago

I can't get into it at all. The protagonist doesn't know what to do. He keeps following others like a ghost. What should I write about this book? The wonderful performance in the opening chapter is followed by all the memories of why this chapter is there... I don't know what to read...

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A Period of Time55mo ago

The writing style has improved a lot!

Did you find someone to write it for you? The writing style is much worse than before in the Wei Dynasty.

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