
I Took Away the First Emperor
by Sihuang
About This Novel
When Qin Jun woke up, he actually captured the First Emperor. In the carriage, there is salted fish as a companion, and the stench is overwhelming! Outside the carriage, the son and his ministers conspired to overturn the country! At this moment, his empire towers into the sky! But, at this same moment, his empire was crumbling.
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Official(398)Scraped 3d ago
Speechless
Didn't the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period follow the Qin Dynasty? Isn't Liu Bei after Liu Bang? The Qin Dynasty didn't even exist, so where did the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period come from?
All kinds of book friends, take a look:
To explain one thing, the people of Qin should be high, and the people of Chu should be Nuo. After Liu Bang, they should be Nuo. The first people to agree were the people of Lao Qin, the ancestors of the Chinese nation, the Great Qin Empire, not Japan. Originally I wasn't going to explain it, but I just saw the book review section was all about Little Japan, and I looked disgusted...
I can't comment anymore. Please read more history.
The author should read some history books. The Warring States Period was the end of the Qin Dynasty. The Qin Dynasty was destroyed by Liu Bei and Xiang Yu. Liu Bang was the founding emperor of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period, after Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu. I am really speechless =_=.
There is such a Qiba novel in the fairy tale genre. The "Human Emperor" Qin Shihuang is worthy of this title!!! Reading this novel, I feel that the layout is very big and the map is very small.
In ancient times, subordinates would answer their superiors with "Hi, are you Japanese?"
In ancient times, subordinates would answer their superiors with "Hi, are you Japanese? Please change your nationality."
Popular science history for the author
Dayu founded China's first dynasty, the Xia Dynasty (slavery dynasty) Then Shang Tang destroyed Xia Then King Wu (Ji Fa) of Zhou Dynasty defeated Zhou and established the Western Zhou Dynasty After the Western Zhou Dynasty, it became the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, which was divided into the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Qin unified the six countries and established the Qin Dynasty (China's first feudal dynasty) After that, Liu Bang and Xiang Yu destroyed Hu Hai, the second emperor of Qin, and the Chu-Han struggle for hegemony began. Liu Bang won the victory and established the Han Dynasty (Western Han Dynasty) (the three heroes of the early Han Dynasty, Xiao He, Han Xin, Zhang Liang) Wang Meng usurped the Han Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty was destroyed. Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu began the Eastern Han Dynasty Then the Three Kingdoms fought for hegemony, and then the Northern and Southern Dynasties period (Song, Qi, Liang, Chen) Then Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty (Yang Jian) destroyed Chen and established the Sui Dynasty After Tang Gaozu, Li Yuan established the Tang Dynasty Then came the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. After Zhao Kuangyin destroyed the Southern Tang Dynasty (Li Yu), the Tang Dynasty fell, followed by the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Republic of China, and New China.
About this book
This book is really too much for popular science. I checked a lot of information to confirm whether the author is right. There are also many comments that the author talks about the word "Hi". What's the point of arguing about it? It's better to check the information yourself. When I read this book, I was checking a lot of things. For example, some people were discussing "Zhu Jiu Clan" and "Yi San Clan". Which one is more ruthless? I checked some information and found that the "Yi Tribe" is more ruthless, as well as Qin Shihuang's name. There are many, many. If you don't want to check them one by one, it is better to just treat it as a book setting. When you encounter something you don't know, just scan it regardless of whether it is right or not. That's what reading is like. If it is too harsh, it will be meaningless to read, right? 🤥🤥
It makes me sad to see it,
The front is still, nononono, and the back is hey hey hey... It makes me feel uncomfortable watching it. It's like watching an anti-Japanese TV series. The Japanese get orders and go hey hey hey. Can't you change it back? Author, please change it.
You always use "Hi", are you Japanese? The good books written by you are dazzling,
The rhythm of always bringing the Qin Dynasty into Japan is like a big ***. It makes me want to vomit and prick my glasses. I want to ask whether the uncle is Chinese.
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Official(398)Scraped 3d ago
Speechless
Didn't the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period follow the Qin Dynasty? Isn't Liu Bei after Liu Bang? The Qin Dynasty didn't even exist, so where did the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period come from?
All kinds of book friends, take a look:
To explain one thing, the people of Qin should be high, and the people of Chu should be Nuo. After Liu Bang, they should be Nuo. The first people to agree were the people of Lao Qin, the ancestors of the Chinese nation, the Great Qin Empire, not Japan. Originally I wasn't going to explain it, but I just saw the book review section was all about Little Japan, and I looked disgusted...
I can't comment anymore. Please read more history.
The author should read some history books. The Warring States Period was the end of the Qin Dynasty. The Qin Dynasty was destroyed by Liu Bei and Xiang Yu. Liu Bang was the founding emperor of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period, after Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu. I am really speechless =_=.
There is such a Qiba novel in the fairy tale genre. The "Human Emperor" Qin Shihuang is worthy of this title!!! Reading this novel, I feel that the layout is very big and the map is very small.
In ancient times, subordinates would answer their superiors with "Hi, are you Japanese?"
In ancient times, subordinates would answer their superiors with "Hi, are you Japanese? Please change your nationality."
Popular science history for the author
Dayu founded China's first dynasty, the Xia Dynasty (slavery dynasty) Then Shang Tang destroyed Xia Then King Wu (Ji Fa) of Zhou Dynasty defeated Zhou and established the Western Zhou Dynasty After the Western Zhou Dynasty, it became the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, which was divided into the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Qin unified the six countries and established the Qin Dynasty (China's first feudal dynasty) After that, Liu Bang and Xiang Yu destroyed Hu Hai, the second emperor of Qin, and the Chu-Han struggle for hegemony began. Liu Bang won the victory and established the Han Dynasty (Western Han Dynasty) (the three heroes of the early Han Dynasty, Xiao He, Han Xin, Zhang Liang) Wang Meng usurped the Han Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty was destroyed. Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu began the Eastern Han Dynasty Then the Three Kingdoms fought for hegemony, and then the Northern and Southern Dynasties period (Song, Qi, Liang, Chen) Then Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty (Yang Jian) destroyed Chen and established the Sui Dynasty After Tang Gaozu, Li Yuan established the Tang Dynasty Then came the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. After Zhao Kuangyin destroyed the Southern Tang Dynasty (Li Yu), the Tang Dynasty fell, followed by the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Republic of China, and New China.
About this book
This book is really too much for popular science. I checked a lot of information to confirm whether the author is right. There are also many comments that the author talks about the word "Hi". What's the point of arguing about it? It's better to check the information yourself. When I read this book, I was checking a lot of things. For example, some people were discussing "Zhu Jiu Clan" and "Yi San Clan". Which one is more ruthless? I checked some information and found that the "Yi Tribe" is more ruthless, as well as Qin Shihuang's name. There are many, many. If you don't want to check them one by one, it is better to just treat it as a book setting. When you encounter something you don't know, just scan it regardless of whether it is right or not. That's what reading is like. If it is too harsh, it will be meaningless to read, right? 🤥🤥
It makes me sad to see it,
The front is still, nononono, and the back is hey hey hey... It makes me feel uncomfortable watching it. It's like watching an anti-Japanese TV series. The Japanese get orders and go hey hey hey. Can't you change it back? Author, please change it.
You always use "Hi", are you Japanese? The good books written by you are dazzling,
The rhythm of always bringing the Qin Dynasty into Japan is like a big ***. It makes me want to vomit and prick my glasses. I want to ask whether the uncle is Chinese.
















