
Emperor Wei of the Warring States Period
About This Novel
In 392 BC, Wei Yin traveled through time and became Wei Feng, King of Wei Hui. At this time, the Wei State had experienced nearly half a century of rule by Marquis Wen and had become the number one among the Seven Heroes. However, crises were also coming. Where would Wei Feng go?
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Official(13)Scraped 2d ago
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Okay, not bad, but I wrote it a bit quickly. Do you have any details?
Hurry up, ten updates a day
Come on
Well written, keep going!
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Finally there is a book about the king of Wei
Wei was the first country to implement reforms. In the early Warring States period, Wei's power dominated the world and was a first-rate country at that time. Qi and Chu were only second-rate, and Han, Zhao, and Yan were third-rate. As for the Qin State without reform, it was just a poor and remote country, and there were many other countries that were not popular. It's a pity that King Hui of Wei was too promiscuous. He constantly sent talents to other countries and conquered everywhere, which offended all neighboring countries. After the Wei State experienced the Battle of Guiling and the Battle of Maling, Wei's soldiers were basically crippled, and they were robbed by the Qin State who had just completed the reform. After the defeat and being forced to cede a large amount of land, the Wei State was no longer the overlord who dominated the world.
The author writes well, but there are some shortcomings
I think the author just wrote the protagonist a little incompletely, that is, as the protagonist, especially the one in a superior position, you must not identify with your subordinates, and do not deliberately comment on what your subordinates do. Secondly, your opponent is not just Ying Quliang, the pressure you have to face now is the pressure from all the countries in the Central Plains. I hope that your writing of this book will get better and better. After all, I like hegemony novels. Come on, I hope you will do better in the future.
Please update
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The author has other things to do in the next three days today and tomorrow, so there may not be an update.
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Update it soon. Why isn't it updated?
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Official(13)Scraped 2d ago
Update soon
Okay, not bad, but I wrote it a bit quickly. Do you have any details?
Hurry up, ten updates a day
Come on
Well written, keep going!
It's too bad, I won't update it anymore.
Difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference difference
Finally there is a book about the king of Wei
Wei was the first country to implement reforms. In the early Warring States period, Wei's power dominated the world and was a first-rate country at that time. Qi and Chu were only second-rate, and Han, Zhao, and Yan were third-rate. As for the Qin State without reform, it was just a poor and remote country, and there were many other countries that were not popular. It's a pity that King Hui of Wei was too promiscuous. He constantly sent talents to other countries and conquered everywhere, which offended all neighboring countries. After the Wei State experienced the Battle of Guiling and the Battle of Maling, Wei's soldiers were basically crippled, and they were robbed by the Qin State who had just completed the reform. After the defeat and being forced to cede a large amount of land, the Wei State was no longer the overlord who dominated the world.
The author writes well, but there are some shortcomings
I think the author just wrote the protagonist a little incompletely, that is, as the protagonist, especially the one in a superior position, you must not identify with your subordinates, and do not deliberately comment on what your subordinates do. Secondly, your opponent is not just Ying Quliang, the pressure you have to face now is the pressure from all the countries in the Central Plains. I hope that your writing of this book will get better and better. After all, I like hegemony novels. Come on, I hope you will do better in the future.
Please update
Faster, faster and more, come on, support and support
The author has other things to do in the next three days today and tomorrow, so there may not be an update.
Today and tomorrow are suspended and will not be updated.
Update it soon. Why isn't it updated?









