
The Qin Proton of the Warring States Period
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Official(60)Scraped 11d ago
In particular, after reading dozens of chapters, I found that it was a bit intellectually depressing and the plot was incoherent. Moreover, this was the Warring States Period, so there was no need for equality. There was no way the protagonist would be alive, let alone a king. Moreover, if a maid does not act well as a maid, she will act like she is kissing, hugging and lifting her up every day, and running into her arms when in danger. Several big failures
The strategic eastward migration of the Qin people - nine migrations, from tribes to countries, witnessing the rise of the Qin Empire
1. Quanqiu, Xicui (Yongxing Township, Li County, Longnan City, Gansu Province) 2. Qinyi (Waquan Village, Zhangjiachuan County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province) 3. Qiyi (Zhengjiagou, Bianjiazhuang Village, Southeast Town, Longxian County, Shaanxi Province) 4. The meeting of Qian and Wei (around Taihuang Mountain in Didian, Chencang District, Baoji, Shaanxi - my personal opinion) 5. Pingyang (Taigongmiao Village and Xigaoquan Village, Chencang District, Baoji, Shaanxi Province) 6. Yongcheng (south of Fengxiang County, Shaanxi) 7. Jingyang (now Jingyang County, Shaanxi Province) 8. Yueyang (between Guanzhuang and Yubao Village, Wutun Town, Yanliang District, Xi'an City) 9. Xianyang (the area on the Weibei Plateau, 15 kilometers east of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province)
Although for Shang Yang's reform, it was more than forty years ahead of schedule, allowing the people of Qin to have good days ahead of schedule. The same was faced by the then Marquis of Wei Wen and Wei Wu, who could only find a way to make Wei Jing stupid and arrogant.
How do you say it's a bit less?
It's a bit unsatisfactory, isn't it, brothers?
Guessing about the plot behind
After the Yiqu canal is completed, Bashu may be deployed. There is no civil strife in Bashu now, and the fighting power of Bashu is not weak. It should still be at the peak of the Bronze War. In addition, the way of Shu is not casually said, Wu Qi has not been able to conquer it for five years (refer to Bai Qi's teacher Sima Cuo). If he wins, he will have to face the powerful Chu in the south. A Chu mourning king Mi Yi who is no less than Wei Wenhou. Although Wu Qi has been lost, they can still reform like the original Xian Gong reform. Chu State is still not weak. The Wei State in the East is at its peak. Even without Wei Wenhou and Wu Zu, Wei Wuhou's men and trump card Qin State will suffer both losses and defeat him. Even if Wu Qi becomes Bai Qi and wins the battle of Changping, Qin State will also need to recuperate and recuperate. It will take a long time and successive generations of wise kings. We also need to guard against Zhao's Hufu riding and shooting and South Korea's Shen Buhui Reform.
The book is good, give it five stars and support it.
The writing is good, there is nothing too harmful, the logic is reasonable, and it is worth reading.
The details are too detailed and it is not comfortable to read. The protagonist and others feel weird. I feel that Yinglian is not as good as Qianlong. There is no such thing as time travel. At this time, the kings of other countries are not stupid. I feel that the start is a bit difficult. Wei Wei should die earlier.
A little suggestion
I hope Qin Hui Gong Yingren will appear for a while and not seek to change his condition. But he was also a king of the Qin Dynasty. Although he lost the territory of Hexi, he also captured Nanzheng of Shu. The person I am fighting against is also Wu Qi. If Ying is written in the Ying Si template, Ying Ren may not become the pillar of Ying surname.
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Community(0)
Official(60)Scraped 11d ago
In particular, after reading dozens of chapters, I found that it was a bit intellectually depressing and the plot was incoherent. Moreover, this was the Warring States Period, so there was no need for equality. There was no way the protagonist would be alive, let alone a king. Moreover, if a maid does not act well as a maid, she will act like she is kissing, hugging and lifting her up every day, and running into her arms when in danger. Several big failures
The strategic eastward migration of the Qin people - nine migrations, from tribes to countries, witnessing the rise of the Qin Empire
1. Quanqiu, Xicui (Yongxing Township, Li County, Longnan City, Gansu Province) 2. Qinyi (Waquan Village, Zhangjiachuan County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province) 3. Qiyi (Zhengjiagou, Bianjiazhuang Village, Southeast Town, Longxian County, Shaanxi Province) 4. The meeting of Qian and Wei (around Taihuang Mountain in Didian, Chencang District, Baoji, Shaanxi - my personal opinion) 5. Pingyang (Taigongmiao Village and Xigaoquan Village, Chencang District, Baoji, Shaanxi Province) 6. Yongcheng (south of Fengxiang County, Shaanxi) 7. Jingyang (now Jingyang County, Shaanxi Province) 8. Yueyang (between Guanzhuang and Yubao Village, Wutun Town, Yanliang District, Xi'an City) 9. Xianyang (the area on the Weibei Plateau, 15 kilometers east of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province)
Although for Shang Yang's reform, it was more than forty years ahead of schedule, allowing the people of Qin to have good days ahead of schedule. The same was faced by the then Marquis of Wei Wen and Wei Wu, who could only find a way to make Wei Jing stupid and arrogant.
How do you say it's a bit less?
It's a bit unsatisfactory, isn't it, brothers?
Guessing about the plot behind
After the Yiqu canal is completed, Bashu may be deployed. There is no civil strife in Bashu now, and the fighting power of Bashu is not weak. It should still be at the peak of the Bronze War. In addition, the way of Shu is not casually said, Wu Qi has not been able to conquer it for five years (refer to Bai Qi's teacher Sima Cuo). If he wins, he will have to face the powerful Chu in the south. A Chu mourning king Mi Yi who is no less than Wei Wenhou. Although Wu Qi has been lost, they can still reform like the original Xian Gong reform. Chu State is still not weak. The Wei State in the East is at its peak. Even without Wei Wenhou and Wu Zu, Wei Wuhou's men and trump card Qin State will suffer both losses and defeat him. Even if Wu Qi becomes Bai Qi and wins the battle of Changping, Qin State will also need to recuperate and recuperate. It will take a long time and successive generations of wise kings. We also need to guard against Zhao's Hufu riding and shooting and South Korea's Shen Buhui Reform.
The book is good, give it five stars and support it.
The writing is good, there is nothing too harmful, the logic is reasonable, and it is worth reading.
The details are too detailed and it is not comfortable to read. The protagonist and others feel weird. I feel that Yinglian is not as good as Qianlong. There is no such thing as time travel. At this time, the kings of other countries are not stupid. I feel that the start is a bit difficult. Wei Wei should die earlier.
A little suggestion
I hope Qin Hui Gong Yingren will appear for a while and not seek to change his condition. But he was also a king of the Qin Dynasty. Although he lost the territory of Hexi, he also captured Nanzheng of Shu. The person I am fighting against is also Wu Qi. If Ying is written in the Ying Si template, Ying Ren may not become the pillar of Ying surname.















