
Returned to the Warring States Period and Became the Village Chief
About This Novel
The Longxi County of the Qin State was reborn during the Warring States Period. "This is my most caring friend." Qin Xiaogong said. "This is my closest comrade in reform, although he always causes trouble for me." Shang Yang said helplessly. "This is the spokesperson of our old family." The old family said proudly. "Hey, it's so difficult for me to be sandwiched between you." Gan Hong could only say with a wry smile.
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Official(11)Scraped 1mo ago
Update soon
Why is it not updated? Wait for a big update.
There is no such thing as a city lord.
There has never been any city lord in ancient times. That was in the European era. In ancient China, until the county system appeared, a city was the standard for a county. The owner of the city was the county magistrate or county Yi, or the county lord above. There were some, and they slipped away.
Paper?
After Xiangong passed away, Gan Hong and Quliang burned paper in front of his soul. Burn paper?
Or a posthumous title?
Chapter 214: Call the King of Qi King Qi Wei. Isn't he still dead?
The Ximen Leopard was from the Northern and Southern Dynasties, so how did it become a character from the Warring States Period? Ignorant
The Ximen Leopard was from the Northern and Southern Dynasties, so how did it become a character from the Warring States Period? Ignorant
Posthumous title
Isn't Xian Gong a posthumous title? Is it okay for the people of Xirong to call them that when Qin Xiangong was alive?
It's easy to eat carrots and worry less. Those Anti-Japanese War movies where you catch bullets with bare hands, don't you also enjoy watching them?
ending
Author, your ending is too hasty.
Should I call him Qin Jun?
Even if the Warring States novels are all written in vernacular, the textual research is not reasonable and it is really painful to read!
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Official(11)Scraped 1mo ago
Update soon
Why is it not updated? Wait for a big update.
There is no such thing as a city lord.
There has never been any city lord in ancient times. That was in the European era. In ancient China, until the county system appeared, a city was the standard for a county. The owner of the city was the county magistrate or county Yi, or the county lord above. There were some, and they slipped away.
Paper?
After Xiangong passed away, Gan Hong and Quliang burned paper in front of his soul. Burn paper?
Or a posthumous title?
Chapter 214: Call the King of Qi King Qi Wei. Isn't he still dead?
The Ximen Leopard was from the Northern and Southern Dynasties, so how did it become a character from the Warring States Period? Ignorant
The Ximen Leopard was from the Northern and Southern Dynasties, so how did it become a character from the Warring States Period? Ignorant
Posthumous title
Isn't Xian Gong a posthumous title? Is it okay for the people of Xirong to call them that when Qin Xiangong was alive?
It's easy to eat carrots and worry less. Those Anti-Japanese War movies where you catch bullets with bare hands, don't you also enjoy watching them?
ending
Author, your ending is too hasty.
Should I call him Qin Jun?
Even if the Warring States novels are all written in vernacular, the textual research is not reasonable and it is really painful to read!









