
The Qin Dynasty Turned Out to Be Like This
by J
About This Novel
Remote and barren, living with the barbarians, how could a small country rise against the odds in the turbulent times of the Spring and Autumn Period, annex the eight wastelands, and dominate the world? Respecting martial arts, advocating wisdom, treating talents courteously, and innovating systems... From Shang Yang to the First Emperor, from Jing Ke's assassination of Qin Dynasty to the burning of books and entrapment of Confucian scholars, in the discourse system of historians, the distant Qin Dynasty has been deconstructed into these confusing and fragmented images. Here, a book is used to connect the fragments of history, allowing you to have a coherent and comprehensive understanding of the real Qin Empire.
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
Finally I have an understanding of the history of Qin. The content is detailed and coherent and worth learning.
Not bad. I read it in three days. It's a very good book. The great unification that the Qin State had established for more than five hundred years was defeated by the Qin II in more than ten years.
Awesome, I like it very much
Isn't Baili Xi's surname Baili? Why is his son named Meng Mingshi?
Good
It's good to have your own unique opinions.
Yes, broaden your horizons.
From the founding of the country to the unification of the world, it took the Qin State nearly seven hundred years. There were many ups and downs, many twists and turns, many ups and downs, and many hardships. The only thing that remained unchanged was the iron-blooded culture that was inherited from the same line, the indomitable fighting spirit, the tenacity to fight against heaven and earth and people, and the infinite ambition to swallow up heaven and earth.
It writes the development history of the Qin State in a relatively comprehensive way, allowing people to understand the Qin State more clearly.
It's good to learn about historical and cultural heritage.
Very good. . . . . ,. . .
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Community(0)
Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
Finally I have an understanding of the history of Qin. The content is detailed and coherent and worth learning.
Not bad. I read it in three days. It's a very good book. The great unification that the Qin State had established for more than five hundred years was defeated by the Qin II in more than ten years.
Awesome, I like it very much
Isn't Baili Xi's surname Baili? Why is his son named Meng Mingshi?
Good
It's good to have your own unique opinions.
Yes, broaden your horizons.
From the founding of the country to the unification of the world, it took the Qin State nearly seven hundred years. There were many ups and downs, many twists and turns, many ups and downs, and many hardships. The only thing that remained unchanged was the iron-blooded culture that was inherited from the same line, the indomitable fighting spirit, the tenacity to fight against heaven and earth and people, and the infinite ambition to swallow up heaven and earth.
It writes the development history of the Qin State in a relatively comprehensive way, allowing people to understand the Qin State more clearly.
It's good to learn about historical and cultural heritage.
Very good. . . . . ,. . .
