
I Am Qin Ii
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An inexplicable land subsidence made him replace Qin II; people who traveled through time were full of beauties and encountered many adventures, but I had to worry about my life; I got rid of Zhao Gao, accepted Li Si, and saved the Meng brothers; I restored the surviving families of the Six Kingdoms and watched the world go by; I reached Yueshi, rejected the Xiongnu, and defeated Goguryeo; I have the vastness of China in the world, but I am the only one in the Qin Dynasty.
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Official(281)Scraped 16d ago
This book is rubbish. The Chu region rebelled and so many civilians died, but the protagonist just beat up and released the rebellious nobles of Chu region. Those nobles killed so many civilians and the protagonist just let them go without cutting the grass and weeding. Such a person can also be an emperor. It is simply an example to other rebels. Anyway, he will not die. What if he succeeds!
I suggest the author look at history. Everyone knows about Fu Su and Hu Hai, but he doesn't even know that he was called a widower at that time. . .
I just want to say that the author is stupid, and the protagonist in it is also stupid. It is clear that Qin can easily suppress the world. If you have to do this, if it were me, I would directly mobilize 300,000 Blue Navy Regiment, 150,000 Meng Family Army, 100,000 Forbidden Army, and 400,000 Prisoner Army, and then dispatch the troops. It has spread all over the world, and I don't know how many people still dare to rebel. After all, it was easy for the emperor to mobilize these troops. Why
First of all, when the second emperor ascended the throne, he had great power. However, the second emperor was stupid and knew nothing about playing with women. He reused Zhao Gao and delegated power to Zhao Gao, allowing Zhao Gao to kill Zhongliang. The feudal era was not as unbearable as the author imagined. Even when Cao Cao, the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms, took over the power, he did not dare to say that the emperor would be abolished. Even if the title of emperor was left, ordinary people could not touch it. After the death of Qin Shihuang The second generation came to the throne with the support of Zhao and Li. Zhao Gao only took over the power in the end because of the trust of the second generation in him. If Zhao Gao was just relying on his power a year or two before he ascended the throne, Zhao Gao was nothing before Zu Long's death. It's impossible, impossible. Zhao Gao's power was based on the blind trust of the second generation. When the backing was delegated, power was slowly granted to Zhao Gao, so that Zhao Gao could eliminate dissidents and control the power bit by bit. If the author had time traveled to the time when the second generation had just ascended the throne, the Great Qin at this time was still a powerful and coaxing Great Qin.
Is Sinji's edict serious?
During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he conquered east and west for decades, opened up new territories, and established supreme prestige, and the people also recognized him, so he immediately calmed down the turmoil in the hearts of the people in the country. Although the First Emperor had great talents and great strategies, he adopted a high-pressure policy towards the people of the six kingdoms, and the royal families of the six kingdoms were ready to take action. The protagonist will issue an edict to sin after this, which is an excuse for them to rebel. Even when the First Emperor was on the throne, there were rumors of "a rebellion that would lead to the death of the First Emperor." And if I remember correctly, I just said that after being emperor for three days, I couldn't wait to imitate Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and issue an imperial edict to sin against himself. Is this an admission that he didn't get the throne rightly? Don't you think you can die quickly enough?
Burning books and trapping Confucians is not Confucianism but art.
If you don't understand, don't write nonsense. Burning books is a trap for those warlocks who claim to be able to practice the elixir of life.
After this book, there will be no more Qin Chuan, the last song,
baseless
Although it is a novel, you must at least respect history, right? With all kinds of saucy manipulations, Zhao Gao, who had been in power for so many years, was killed? ? ! And then he immediately bowed down to his maid. In Chapter 6, when Hu Hai asked her to get into the car, the palace maid could refuse directly? ? ? The palace lady is not scared at all after just killing someone? I can't even obey the orders of the king of the country, hahaha, and then continue to kneel down and lick the palace maid next to me, I am really speechless.
Generally speaking, it's okay, but what you wrote about the Green Beads of Cuiniang and so on is too inconsistent with history. You must know that in ancient times, the hierarchy was very strict. I don't know how many times I would die in front of the emperor. There was also a maid competing with the concubines in the harem for favor. It's so fake! ! ! I hope you can read it when you write novels in the future and remember that the ancient hierarchy was very strict.
I was speechless when I saw that the protagonist was still playing hide and seek in the harem after traveling through time.
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Official(281)Scraped 16d ago
This book is rubbish. The Chu region rebelled and so many civilians died, but the protagonist just beat up and released the rebellious nobles of Chu region. Those nobles killed so many civilians and the protagonist just let them go without cutting the grass and weeding. Such a person can also be an emperor. It is simply an example to other rebels. Anyway, he will not die. What if he succeeds!
I suggest the author look at history. Everyone knows about Fu Su and Hu Hai, but he doesn't even know that he was called a widower at that time. . .
I just want to say that the author is stupid, and the protagonist in it is also stupid. It is clear that Qin can easily suppress the world. If you have to do this, if it were me, I would directly mobilize 300,000 Blue Navy Regiment, 150,000 Meng Family Army, 100,000 Forbidden Army, and 400,000 Prisoner Army, and then dispatch the troops. It has spread all over the world, and I don't know how many people still dare to rebel. After all, it was easy for the emperor to mobilize these troops. Why
First of all, when the second emperor ascended the throne, he had great power. However, the second emperor was stupid and knew nothing about playing with women. He reused Zhao Gao and delegated power to Zhao Gao, allowing Zhao Gao to kill Zhongliang. The feudal era was not as unbearable as the author imagined. Even when Cao Cao, the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms, took over the power, he did not dare to say that the emperor would be abolished. Even if the title of emperor was left, ordinary people could not touch it. After the death of Qin Shihuang The second generation came to the throne with the support of Zhao and Li. Zhao Gao only took over the power in the end because of the trust of the second generation in him. If Zhao Gao was just relying on his power a year or two before he ascended the throne, Zhao Gao was nothing before Zu Long's death. It's impossible, impossible. Zhao Gao's power was based on the blind trust of the second generation. When the backing was delegated, power was slowly granted to Zhao Gao, so that Zhao Gao could eliminate dissidents and control the power bit by bit. If the author had time traveled to the time when the second generation had just ascended the throne, the Great Qin at this time was still a powerful and coaxing Great Qin.
Is Sinji's edict serious?
During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he conquered east and west for decades, opened up new territories, and established supreme prestige, and the people also recognized him, so he immediately calmed down the turmoil in the hearts of the people in the country. Although the First Emperor had great talents and great strategies, he adopted a high-pressure policy towards the people of the six kingdoms, and the royal families of the six kingdoms were ready to take action. The protagonist will issue an edict to sin after this, which is an excuse for them to rebel. Even when the First Emperor was on the throne, there were rumors of "a rebellion that would lead to the death of the First Emperor." And if I remember correctly, I just said that after being emperor for three days, I couldn't wait to imitate Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and issue an imperial edict to sin against himself. Is this an admission that he didn't get the throne rightly? Don't you think you can die quickly enough?
Burning books and trapping Confucians is not Confucianism but art.
If you don't understand, don't write nonsense. Burning books is a trap for those warlocks who claim to be able to practice the elixir of life.
After this book, there will be no more Qin Chuan, the last song,
baseless
Although it is a novel, you must at least respect history, right? With all kinds of saucy manipulations, Zhao Gao, who had been in power for so many years, was killed? ? ! And then he immediately bowed down to his maid. In Chapter 6, when Hu Hai asked her to get into the car, the palace maid could refuse directly? ? ? The palace lady is not scared at all after just killing someone? I can't even obey the orders of the king of the country, hahaha, and then continue to kneel down and lick the palace maid next to me, I am really speechless.
Generally speaking, it's okay, but what you wrote about the Green Beads of Cuiniang and so on is too inconsistent with history. You must know that in ancient times, the hierarchy was very strict. I don't know how many times I would die in front of the emperor. There was also a maid competing with the concubines in the harem for favor. It's so fake! ! ! I hope you can read it when you write novels in the future and remember that the ancient hierarchy was very strict.
I was speechless when I saw that the protagonist was still playing hide and seek in the harem after traveling through time.









