
Da Qin: the Strongest Lord, Starting from Being Assigned to Lingnan
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Traveling through the Qin Dynasty, Ying Zimo became the fourth son of the First Emperor and was sent to Lingnan at the beginning. Fortunately, he awakened the system and started the extraordinary practice system. Ever since, Ying Zimo used the land of Lingnan as his foundation, enlightened the people's wisdom, and became an extraordinary lord. He swallowed Baiyue, killed peacocks, went south to the South China Sea, and all nations surrendered... ... Many years later. Zhang Liang looked at the people of Baiyue who were wielding swords and flying immortals: "An illusion, this must be an illusion!" The First Emperor who had just blasted a mountain with one punch said: "My son Mo is an immortal!" Xiang Yu: "My bravery is invincible through the ages! But I met that monster Ying Zimo!" Liu Bang: "I am the son of the White Emperor, please give me the immortal magic from the Fourth Young Master!" Ying Zimo: "Get out!"
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Official(6)Scraped 2d ago
Doesn't the author read history?
Da Qin is a centralized country. Da Qin has just ended the feudal era. How could it be possible to enfeoff the son?
Which book did the author modify this from? I have read a similar book. The beginning and setting are roughly the same.
After the unification of Qin, the national policy was to implement the great unification. What we have is a system of counties and counties without enfeoffment. Fusu went to Great Wall Gopeng just to practice military affairs in a local area, not to block it. The other children are all in Xianyang. What does your enfeoffment take as a national policy?
Generally! Systematic text. It's a pity to throw away tasteless food
The Qin Dynasty had a system of prefectures and counties, not feudalism, and Liu Bang was the son of the Red Emperor, not the White Emperor.
What an idiot, he always gets angry. Such a trash character is really disgusting.
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Official(6)Scraped 2d ago
Doesn't the author read history?
Da Qin is a centralized country. Da Qin has just ended the feudal era. How could it be possible to enfeoff the son?
Which book did the author modify this from? I have read a similar book. The beginning and setting are roughly the same.
After the unification of Qin, the national policy was to implement the great unification. What we have is a system of counties and counties without enfeoffment. Fusu went to Great Wall Gopeng just to practice military affairs in a local area, not to block it. The other children are all in Xianyang. What does your enfeoffment take as a national policy?
Generally! Systematic text. It's a pity to throw away tasteless food
The Qin Dynasty had a system of prefectures and counties, not feudalism, and Liu Bang was the son of the Red Emperor, not the White Emperor.
What an idiot, he always gets angry. Such a trash character is really disgusting.









