
Spring and Autumn: from Begging in the Wilderness to Becoming an Overlord
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In the blank land of Hebei during the Spring and Autumn Period, a new and dominant country was finally built! In the beginning, the soul passes through and becomes Qilian, the legitimate son of Ji State, a small country in the Spring and Autumn Period in the seventh century BC. The country was already on the verge of being annexed by the State of Yan, and was expelled by the eldest brother of the concubine who usurped the throne. He ran away to his mother's home country, Li, at the foot of the Taihang Mountains, only to find out that the country of Li had been destroyed by the Chidi Lu family for more than ten years. The assassins pursued by Chi Di and his concubine finally forced Qilian into the Hebei Plain, a barren land full of swamps in the Spring and Autumn Period. There is no ready-made family business, no prominent reputation, not even superhuman strength and golden fingers, only starting from scratch, being cautious, walking on thin ice, and going with the flow... From here, Qilian began his life of fighting against heaven and earth. Duke Huan of Qi, Duke Wen of Jin, Duke Xiang of Song, Duke Mu of Qin, King Zhuang of Chu, Qilian will gradually appear on the table of the power games of the spring and autumn emperors from the witness. Guan Zhong, Jie Zitui, Baili Xi, Sun Shuao, Qilian will use them as a reference to dig out and cultivate his own famous ministers throughout the ages. From surviving in the wilderness to becoming a dominant nation. The long river is surging, and the already turbulent Spring and Autumn Era will lead to where Qilian will go...
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The writing is good, the language is detailed, the author has his own opinions, the logic is reasonable, and it is a bit academic. It is a good book for those who are interested in understanding the history and culture of the Spring and Autumn Period.
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The writing is good, the language is detailed, the author has his own opinions, the logic is reasonable, and it is a bit academic. It is a good book for those who are interested in understanding the history and culture of the Spring and Autumn Period.









