
Since King Ping Moved Eastwards, He Has Established a Thousand-year-old Family
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When Ji Ping woke up, he traveled to the Zhou Dynasty thousands of years ago and became a minor nobleman under the rule of Emperor Zhou. I originally wanted to follow King Ping to move eastward and spend my whole life dreaming of life and death, but I didn't expect that the "Millennium Family" system was suddenly activated. As long as you establish a family and exist for a thousand years, and finally end up as the emperor, you can gain eternal life. Ji Ping said: "Those who live in Haojing are Zhou Dynasty people, and those who live in Luoyi are not Zhou Dynasty people."
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
I hope the author will write about the protagonist's family replacing the Qing Dynasty as emperor.
Map of King Ping's eastward migration
It was cut from the game, so you can take a look at it. The picture is on the first floor.
Questions about the lifespan of nobles
During the Spring and Autumn Period, the life expectancy of nobles was about 60-70 years old, and that of common people was about 30-40 years old. For example: Duke Huan of Qi (716 BC - 643 BC): died at about 73 years old (unnatural death). Duke Wen of Jin (697 BC - 628 BC): died at the age of about 70. Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC): Although he was not a prince, he belonged to the noble class of scholars. He died at the age of 72. Conclusion: If nobles during the Spring and Autumn Period could avoid abnormal death, they could generally live to be around 50 years old, and a few could live to be over 70 years old. However, due to political turmoil and medical conditions, the actual average life expectancy may be lower than 50 years. This phenomenon is similar to the lifespan of the elites in other civilizations of the same period (such as ancient Greece and ancient Rome). Returning to this article, King Zhou Xie lived to be over 100 years old, which was indeed a bit long-lived, but it did not break through the limits of normal humans. For example, the South Vietnamese King Zhao Tuo lived to be 103 years old. Thank you friends for your questions!
bookworm
I've been bored lately and have nothing to read, so let's take a look at this book first and say hello by giving it a five-star review.
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
I hope the author will write about the protagonist's family replacing the Qing Dynasty as emperor.
Map of King Ping's eastward migration
It was cut from the game, so you can take a look at it. The picture is on the first floor.
Questions about the lifespan of nobles
During the Spring and Autumn Period, the life expectancy of nobles was about 60-70 years old, and that of common people was about 30-40 years old. For example: Duke Huan of Qi (716 BC - 643 BC): died at about 73 years old (unnatural death). Duke Wen of Jin (697 BC - 628 BC): died at the age of about 70. Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC): Although he was not a prince, he belonged to the noble class of scholars. He died at the age of 72. Conclusion: If nobles during the Spring and Autumn Period could avoid abnormal death, they could generally live to be around 50 years old, and a few could live to be over 70 years old. However, due to political turmoil and medical conditions, the actual average life expectancy may be lower than 50 years. This phenomenon is similar to the lifespan of the elites in other civilizations of the same period (such as ancient Greece and ancient Rome). Returning to this article, King Zhou Xie lived to be over 100 years old, which was indeed a bit long-lived, but it did not break through the limits of normal humans. For example, the South Vietnamese King Zhao Tuo lived to be 103 years old. Thank you friends for your questions!
bookworm
I've been bored lately and have nothing to read, so let's take a look at this book first and say hello by giving it a five-star review.











