The Lingering Shadow of Qin Jin: I Am Not Fusu

The Lingering Shadow of Qin Jin: I Am Not Fusu

by Sansheng Luokui

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159Kwords66chapters
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The shadow of the Sand Dune Palace shrouded Xianyang, and a death edict ended the legend of the young master Fusu - or it started a secret chess game that spanned a thousand years. When everyone thought that this kindhearted young master had been stained with blood in the county, there was only the cold bones of a substitute in the coffin. The real him has long since removed the shackles of "Fusu", changed his name to Xuanzi, and escaped into the dust of the troubled times of the late Qin Dynasty. He once tried to single-handedly reverse the fate of Qin's demise, but he suffered a bloody blow due to the power of the First Emperor, Li Si's coldness, Zhao Gao's cunning, and the selfish desires of the entire bureaucracy. He finally realized that "Gongzi Fusu" was never a salvation, but a prison locked by the inertia of history. Therefore, suspended animation is no longer a retreat, but the beginning of a breakthrough; change is no longer an obsession, but the wisdom of surviving in another way. He gathered frustrated craftsmen, down-and-out scholars, and loyal knights to build an organization hidden in the cracks of history - Mo Ying. Qin Jin is not yet cold, but the Han wind has begun. In the war between Chu and Han for hegemony, they were bystanders and secret hands, sowing the fire of knowledge and recording the truth of troubled times; in the prosperous age of the Han family, they were keepers and shadows, hiding in the streets of the city, wary of the alienation of power and the decline of civilization. He had seen Xiang Yu commit suicide in Wujiang River, witnessed Liu Bang's heroism in establishing the world, experienced the Qingming Dynasty of Wenjing's rule, and also saw through the sharpness and harshness of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He once traveled to the Western Regions, gazed at the afterglow of the Republic in Rome, and peered into the poisonous caste barriers. He finally understood that all civilizations cannot escape similar reincarnations - centralization and corruption, prosperity and decline, ideas and shackles.

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