Under Jing Ke

Under Jing Ke

by Chameleon

Length:
663Kwords264chapters
Latest:
Ch. 264[Maple Valley Extra] In the Next Life, Don't Get Separated
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About This Novel

[This book is sweet and irresponsible] "Jing Ke, I am not only a graceful swordsman, I am also--" "Jing Ke, do me a favor and marry me." "Jing Ke, save me! I'm Han Fei!" "Jing Ke! Help me kill someone, Ying Zheng!" "Jing Ke! I, Qin Shihuang, give me money!" ... Travel through time to become Jing Ke, and become the man behind Qin Shihuang... ...

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Years Old82mo ago

There are too few reviews for this book

After reading the first few chapters, I think it's okay. Why is there no book review?

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U22515529184mo ago

figure

The character description is very good and the emotions are well portrayed.

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Love Rainy Days83mo ago

Crystal flame crystal flame crystal flame crystal flame crystal flame

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Codex77mo ago

The character creation style is not like the pre-Qin era

It always gives people the feeling of a martial arts novel set in the Song Dynasty ten years ago. I couldn't watch the part where the protagonist was beaten by Lu Buwei's daughter. The first criterion for "scholars" in the pre-Qin era to settle down and live their lives was that "scholars can be killed but not humiliated." In the pre-Qin social atmosphere, if the protagonist Jing Ke was slapped in the face by a woman and endured it, he would be considered weak and looked down upon. A normal Warring States warrior would definitely draw his sword and kill someone on the spot if he was slapped in the face. Lu Buwei's daughter should have this understanding as a noble family, not to mention that the Lu family was a merchant. If a normal Warring States aristocrat was offended, such as being touched like in the article, even if he directly killed the offender, he would not be insulted. Because the social atmosphere of the Warring States Period was that insulting people was worse and more serious than killing.

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