
As a Farmer, I Was Asked by the First Emperor to Be an Immortal Master
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The world is prosperous, and everyone is here for profit. The world is clamoring, all for benefit. When Han Chen was rushed from the future to the past by his family and became a farmer in the Qin Dynasty, he taught Confucian scholars about the theory of national destiny, Shang Jun's reforms, and factional ideas. Unexpectedly, the Confucian scholar who learned from him would be the eldest son of the First Emperor: Fusu. Accompanying the First Emperor, Han Chen also came to listen to the lecture. Han Chen told about the shortcomings of Shang Jun's reform after the unification of the Qin Dynasty. Therefore, the First Emperor wanted to kill Han Chen to vent his anger. As Han Chen talked about the many drawbacks, he also gave solutions. But what is the solution to the disadvantages? Ying Zheng; "What?! Reform and reform." On that day, the First Emperor's path to the Qin Dynasty was completely derailed, heading towards an unimagined historical path. It's not about emperors dominating, it's not about expanding territory. But...--Time flew by at that time, and more than two hundred years later, the flag of the Qin Dynasty was planted in every corner of every continent on the earth. Han Chen was in Europe and looked at the standing Dragon Banner of Great Qin: Great Qin had truly conquered the world, and it couldn't be the king's territory.
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