
Imperial Master of Qin Dynasty
by Yin Yang
About This Novel
Qin Shihuang was determined to fight off the remaining heroes of the sixth generation, launch a unified war, and wipe out the six kingdoms of Shandong. After ten years of campaign, Qin Shihuang finally realized his ambition of vigorously pursuing the strategy to control the inner world, swallowing up the princes for two weeks, acting as the supreme ruler to control Liuhe, beating the world with blows and whipping, and shaking the world. Zhou Chong, the operating officer of a star company, unexpectedly came to this special historical period. By chance, he became Qin Shihuang's imperial mentor and became famous all over the world. With his assistance, how could Qin Shihuang complete the historical mission of unifying the country? Will Qin Shihuang rebuild the Qin Mausoleum, Afang Palace, and the Great Wall, and burn books and humiliate Confucian scholars? With the assistance of Zhou Chong, the emperor's master, where will the Qin Empire go? PS: Qin Shihuang is a very controversial historical figure. In the eyes of future generations, he is more infamous than famous, thus covering up many valuable features of the Qin Dynasty: the Qin government's high efficiency, cleanliness, sound legal system, advocating the rule of law, and punishment system with clear rewards and punishments are unmatched by later generations. The recruitment and use of talents are even more unique. The powerful combat effectiveness of the Qin army is difficult for later dynasties to match. What's even more valuable is that Qin Shihuang's ability to appreciate, grasp and apply new things is rare not only in Chinese history, but also in human history.
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Official(44)Scraped 6d ago
In ancient times, friends called each other by their first names, and colleagues called each other by their surnames and official positions to show respect. It is impolite to call each other by their full names.
Don't even know what you wrote? The first fourteen chapters are so recommended! ! ! !
Advertisement for the first fourteen chapters! Bad review! ! !
The killing god Bai Qi is gone
I've finished reading the book, it's very good👍
Not bad, not bad
I like books like this 😘
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It's so long-winded that it's difficult for the author to keep writing. I admire readers who can keep reading even more.
So speechless.
What the hell are the first 14 pictures? Read a novel and do this. Chapter 15 is the main text, who has so much patience to read it,,,, sigh.
A bit nonsense
Every time something is mentioned in the book, it is introduced endlessly, making us book lovers seem like we don't know history.
no brains
The author said that he has a relative who eats salt stones because he cannot afford salt. I was surprised. Are there still people in modern society who cannot afford salt? Could it be that the salt at the author's relative's place was imported from abroad? Worth a fortune?
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Official(44)Scraped 6d ago
In ancient times, friends called each other by their first names, and colleagues called each other by their surnames and official positions to show respect. It is impolite to call each other by their full names.
Don't even know what you wrote? The first fourteen chapters are so recommended! ! ! !
Advertisement for the first fourteen chapters! Bad review! ! !
The killing god Bai Qi is gone
I've finished reading the book, it's very good👍
Not bad, not bad
I like books like this 😘
(point)
It's so long-winded that it's difficult for the author to keep writing. I admire readers who can keep reading even more.
So speechless.
What the hell are the first 14 pictures? Read a novel and do this. Chapter 15 is the main text, who has so much patience to read it,,,, sigh.
A bit nonsense
Every time something is mentioned in the book, it is introduced endlessly, making us book lovers seem like we don't know history.
no brains
The author said that he has a relative who eats salt stones because he cannot afford salt. I was surprised. Are there still people in modern society who cannot afford salt? Could it be that the salt at the author's relative's place was imported from abroad? Worth a fortune?









