
Traveling Through Five Thousand Years
by The King Is Drunk And Alluring The City
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The King of Qin went eastward and swept through the six kingdoms, devouring the mountains and rivers as fiercely as a tiger; sealing the wolf in Xu, laying stones on Yanran, and the Great Wall was filled with beacon smoke; the emperor traveled south, and the king hunted in the north, looking north to his homeland with fear. Traveling through five thousand years of history, he has held a halberd in battle, and also used a feather fan and scarf. I have understood the momentum of the Qin Emperor and the Han Dynasty who looked down upon the world, experienced the magnificence of the Tang and Song ancestors, and also dared to be the first in the world amidst the humiliation of Jingkang. Xiao Jing, a stranger walking in the long river of history.
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The title of the book is somewhat following the trend, but the content is completely different. It mainly describes the infinite flow of Gaowu history. The first ten chapters are a bit boring, and it is not until chapters fifteen or six that conflicts arise. The plot doesn't have any serious flaws yet. The author's writing style is average and the sentences he writes are understandable. In the first world, King Qin conquered Liuhe. The techniques he practiced mainly came from various schools of thought. The protagonist also successfully transformed from a full-time warrior to a Taoist master. The author occasionally writes some paragraphs, but this article is not a holy book. The author also had a novel with nearly a million words before this, which is now in double-edition mode, but the other one will be completed this month, so there is no need to worry about updating.




A new book from an old acquaintance The single owner really appreciates Zui Qingcheng Children's Shoes' arrangement of the plot ... The number of words is currently small, I will try it out later



King Qin went eastward and swept across the six kingdoms, swallowing up mountains and rivers as fiercely as a tiger. This is the infinite flow of Ben Gaowu's history











