
Da Qin: Raising Troops to Rebel, Ying Zheng is Actually Our Military Advisor
by Sirius Tears
About This Novel
Su Ran traveled through the Qin Dynasty and spent three years preparing to rebel in order to survive in troubled times. Training new troops, making gunpowder, growing potatoes... By chance, I met Lao Zhao and Lao Meng. Lao Zhao knew how to govern the country, and Lao Meng was proficient in leading troops to fight. Su Ran loves talent as much as her life, so she shows her cards directly. "Old Zhao, Lao Meng, let's rebel!" The two were unmoved, so Su Ran had no choice but to use a unique trick to conquer them. Three years later, Su Ran became powerful. Walking out of Zhuangzi, one hundred thousand Qin Rui soldiers immediately surrounded the villa. Lao Zhao came on horseback and laughed loudly: "Su Ran! Are you still planning to invite me to rebel with you?" ...
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Official(51)Scraped 15d ago
The protagonist is a fool
After reading Chapter 222 of this book, it can be said to be a fictionalized history. Since that's the case, I'll just talk about this fictionalized history. First, pork was considered a despicable meat in ancient times, and no one ate it at all, let alone emperors and generals. In the protagonist's restaurant, the emperor and General Meng Tian had a good time, but it was understandable after all. Second, the protagonist did not know that Lao Zhao and Lao Meng were actually Qin Shihuang and General Meng Tian, so he wanted to recruit them to join the rebellion. Even if something happened, the protagonist never doubted their identity and only wanted to make money so that he could rebel: (1) Potatoes. Lao Zhao told the protagonist that he had relatives in the palace and could use potatoes to trade with the emperor. The protagonist agreed to the transaction without any doubts. This person has no position in the palace, how could he bring potatoes into the palace? Not to mention making a deal with the emperor. The same goes for the red wine below. (2) Locusts in ancient times were harmful to no one, and ordinary people did not dare to try them easily, let alone the emperor. This is not like potatoes or red wine. Whether it can be brought into the palace is still unknown. Without a certain high-level position, you might even lose your official title, let alone catching locusts later. (3) Eight Ox Crossbow, Lao Zhao took the blueprint and prepared to equip the Qin army. The protagonist obviously knew about it, but he didn't care. He even said that the Eight Ox Crossbow could allow the Qin army to defeat the Xiongnu. The protagonist just doesn't know why this weapon is in the Qin army. (4) The First Emperor brought a hundred forbidden troops to train the protagonist. As a rebel team, when Lao Meng comes to the protagonist, the forbidden troops will say that General Meng is here, but the protagonist has no reaction at all. (5) The protagonist does not care about the names Meng Tian, Meng Yi, and Fu Su. Once, the protagonist wanted to find a knowledgeable person as a teacher, and Fusu recommended Li Si. As the Prime Minister of the Qin Dynasty, the protagonist got to know Li Si. Finally found Zhang Liang who was living in seclusion. (6) The protagonist tested explosives, which shocked the whole Xianyang, but only one Lao Meng came, and the court did not send troops to check the situation. On these points, the protagonist still does not doubt the identity of the two people, and still wants to pull Lao Zhao and Lao Meng to rebel together. It can be seen from this that the protagonist did not bring a brain when he traveled through time, but he did bring a brain, but this brain was used by Qin Shihuang. Is this because he was sold to help people count money? Another point is that the hundred forbidden troops only know General Meng Tian but not the emperor. Every time Lao Zhao and Lao Meng come over, they always describe General Meng as coming, and there is an unknown person beside him. Wang Jian, the protagonist, had his hair neatly cut during training at the school. If I remember correctly, in ancient times, hair was more important than life, let alone Wang Jian who had lived most of his life. However, he cut it as he was told, without any fuss, and was even very satisfied.
fuck
I only read a few chapters. How could the First Emperor give in so quickly? How could he make Hu Hai his favorite and dare to entrust the country to him?
_tggyvtfufy
Ygycgcgucgygrfrdsdvyiu
Shennong was poisoned to death and was buried generously.
1: The people of Qin at that time regarded pork as cheap meat and would not eat it. 2: There were no seasonings, vegetable oil or other auxiliary ingredients at that time. 3: The book has been poisoned and abandoned. Thank you.
Why did potatoes appear so early? What is a potato and the emperor doesn't even ask?
Why did potatoes appear so early? What is a potato and the emperor doesn't even ask?
Rubbish
Ying Zheng felt like he was going to die after hearing what others said? , Well, even if he really wants to explain his funeral, why did he establish Hu Hai instead of Fu Su? Everyone knows that Fusu should be established, right?
good! It's interesting! It's just that some details inside are not handled properly.
Locust infestations are poisonous! Chickens and ducks are usually fine! Is it possible to breed even if it's a disaster?
The laws of the Qin Dynasty were indeed biased, but in the eyes of the Qin natives and most of the common people (that is, the head of Guizhou), the clear Qin laws were already better than the corrupt laws of the Six Kingdoms. It was only the later defeat of Hu Hai and Zhao Gao that led to the saying that "the world has been suffering from Qin for a long time."
Isn't it a no brainer?
In ancient times, if you were dealing with the modern development situation, have you ever heard of Shang Yang's reforms?
Read more. It's so embarrassing. I'm speechless.
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Official(51)Scraped 15d ago
The protagonist is a fool
After reading Chapter 222 of this book, it can be said to be a fictionalized history. Since that's the case, I'll just talk about this fictionalized history. First, pork was considered a despicable meat in ancient times, and no one ate it at all, let alone emperors and generals. In the protagonist's restaurant, the emperor and General Meng Tian had a good time, but it was understandable after all. Second, the protagonist did not know that Lao Zhao and Lao Meng were actually Qin Shihuang and General Meng Tian, so he wanted to recruit them to join the rebellion. Even if something happened, the protagonist never doubted their identity and only wanted to make money so that he could rebel: (1) Potatoes. Lao Zhao told the protagonist that he had relatives in the palace and could use potatoes to trade with the emperor. The protagonist agreed to the transaction without any doubts. This person has no position in the palace, how could he bring potatoes into the palace? Not to mention making a deal with the emperor. The same goes for the red wine below. (2) Locusts in ancient times were harmful to no one, and ordinary people did not dare to try them easily, let alone the emperor. This is not like potatoes or red wine. Whether it can be brought into the palace is still unknown. Without a certain high-level position, you might even lose your official title, let alone catching locusts later. (3) Eight Ox Crossbow, Lao Zhao took the blueprint and prepared to equip the Qin army. The protagonist obviously knew about it, but he didn't care. He even said that the Eight Ox Crossbow could allow the Qin army to defeat the Xiongnu. The protagonist just doesn't know why this weapon is in the Qin army. (4) The First Emperor brought a hundred forbidden troops to train the protagonist. As a rebel team, when Lao Meng comes to the protagonist, the forbidden troops will say that General Meng is here, but the protagonist has no reaction at all. (5) The protagonist does not care about the names Meng Tian, Meng Yi, and Fu Su. Once, the protagonist wanted to find a knowledgeable person as a teacher, and Fusu recommended Li Si. As the Prime Minister of the Qin Dynasty, the protagonist got to know Li Si. Finally found Zhang Liang who was living in seclusion. (6) The protagonist tested explosives, which shocked the whole Xianyang, but only one Lao Meng came, and the court did not send troops to check the situation. On these points, the protagonist still does not doubt the identity of the two people, and still wants to pull Lao Zhao and Lao Meng to rebel together. It can be seen from this that the protagonist did not bring a brain when he traveled through time, but he did bring a brain, but this brain was used by Qin Shihuang. Is this because he was sold to help people count money? Another point is that the hundred forbidden troops only know General Meng Tian but not the emperor. Every time Lao Zhao and Lao Meng come over, they always describe General Meng as coming, and there is an unknown person beside him. Wang Jian, the protagonist, had his hair neatly cut during training at the school. If I remember correctly, in ancient times, hair was more important than life, let alone Wang Jian who had lived most of his life. However, he cut it as he was told, without any fuss, and was even very satisfied.
fuck
I only read a few chapters. How could the First Emperor give in so quickly? How could he make Hu Hai his favorite and dare to entrust the country to him?
_tggyvtfufy
Ygycgcgucgygrfrdsdvyiu
Shennong was poisoned to death and was buried generously.
1: The people of Qin at that time regarded pork as cheap meat and would not eat it. 2: There were no seasonings, vegetable oil or other auxiliary ingredients at that time. 3: The book has been poisoned and abandoned. Thank you.
Why did potatoes appear so early? What is a potato and the emperor doesn't even ask?
Why did potatoes appear so early? What is a potato and the emperor doesn't even ask?
Rubbish
Ying Zheng felt like he was going to die after hearing what others said? , Well, even if he really wants to explain his funeral, why did he establish Hu Hai instead of Fu Su? Everyone knows that Fusu should be established, right?
good! It's interesting! It's just that some details inside are not handled properly.
Locust infestations are poisonous! Chickens and ducks are usually fine! Is it possible to breed even if it's a disaster?
The laws of the Qin Dynasty were indeed biased, but in the eyes of the Qin natives and most of the common people (that is, the head of Guizhou), the clear Qin laws were already better than the corrupt laws of the Six Kingdoms. It was only the later defeat of Hu Hai and Zhao Gao that led to the saying that "the world has been suffering from Qin for a long time."
Isn't it a no brainer?
In ancient times, if you were dealing with the modern development situation, have you ever heard of Shang Yang's reforms?
Read more. It's so embarrassing. I'm speechless.









