The Seven Kingdoms' Political Affairs in Troubled Times

The Seven Kingdoms' Political Affairs in Troubled Times

by Qinno Clothes

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This book is adapted from the descriptions in "On the Passage of Qin" written by Jia Yi of the Han Dynasty. Its main time background is the post-Warring States period that began more than 200 years ago and ended with Qin Shihuang's unification of China and before the split of the Qin State. What happened during this period. The main content includes five parts: Part One: The life background of modern people when their souls traveled to more than two thousand years ago, which mainly includes several famous battles before the protagonist was born. Part Two: The protagonist's childhood life after time travel. The identity of the protagonist is Ying Zheng, a young man who was a hostage in Zhao State. Because the protagonist's body also contains a soul from more than two thousand years later, he knows everything that happened in history. With his understanding of history, although he has a very dangerous identity, the protagonist is still able to avert danger. Part Three: His outstanding performance during the hostage period was finally discovered by the mother country. Because he urgently needed a successor capable of shouldering the heavy responsibility, our protagonist was finally taken seriously. He returned to his mother country, freed himself from the competition for interests, and became the king. After fighting wits and courage, he finally took control of the real power. Part 4: After taking control of the real power, in the land where he lived, people were suffering from war and struggling for their livelihood. He finally bravely took on the historical mission and regarded rescuing the people from dire straits as his lifelong goal. Part Five: After the protagonist completes the unification of the land where he lives, he makes a series of plans to prevent what is about to happen, including the protagonist's final whereabouts.

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