
Daqin Empire Advanced Manual
by Sun Haohui
About This Novel
The Advancement Manual of the Great Qin Empire, at the end of the Warring States period when rituals and music were broken and heroes were vying for the throne, the Qin State, which was facing the disaster of national subjugation, was surrounded by great powers and emerged in the forest of iron-blooded competition among great powers. Beginning with Qin Xiaogong, he had to work hard, make thorough changes, uphold the rule of law, and unify political orders. After more than 160 years and six generations of leaders' unswerving pursuit, they completed a great imperial revolution, wiped out the Liuhe and unified the world, and established a strong and unified empire.
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Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
Fusu
How did Fusu die?
Suddenly I remembered what a traveling scholar said to Qin Xiaogong: The king's mind is as big as his own, and he wants to rule the world.
In fact, the Qin Dynasty still had room for recovery.
I didn't like Qin in the past and always believed that Qin was cruel and unjust. After reading this book, I have a new understanding. The kings of the six dynasties of Qin worked hard to conquer the six kingdoms and unified the world. Qin protected and followed the law, which still has reference significance today.
Is Ying Zheng Lu Buwei's child?
As a standard classical Chinese literature enthusiast, I can only reluctantly read it!
Lelelele
Was Li Si killed by Zhao Gao?
Wasn't it Han, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan, and Qi who destroyed the six kingdoms of Qin? Why were they Han, Zhao, Yan, Wei, Chu, and Qi?
If we can deceive Zhao Gao, lead his troops back to Xianyang, take the opportunity to establish Fusu, and obey the imperial edict, can Da Qin be saved?
My favorite thing is the period of Qin Xiaogong, that is, the period of Shang Yang's reform. The reason why I like this period is because of Shang Yang, the protagonist of Shang Yang's reform. Shang Yang was extremely talented, and his biggest characteristic was his arrogance. In the end, because of his arrogance, some princes who had deprived him of their benefits said he was treason, and he was quartered. In fact, Shang Yang did not die well because Qin Xiaogong's son Prince Si had a grudge against him. (I really want to do something about this.)
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Community(0)
Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
Fusu
How did Fusu die?
Suddenly I remembered what a traveling scholar said to Qin Xiaogong: The king's mind is as big as his own, and he wants to rule the world.
In fact, the Qin Dynasty still had room for recovery.
I didn't like Qin in the past and always believed that Qin was cruel and unjust. After reading this book, I have a new understanding. The kings of the six dynasties of Qin worked hard to conquer the six kingdoms and unified the world. Qin protected and followed the law, which still has reference significance today.
Is Ying Zheng Lu Buwei's child?
As a standard classical Chinese literature enthusiast, I can only reluctantly read it!
Lelelele
Was Li Si killed by Zhao Gao?
Wasn't it Han, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan, and Qi who destroyed the six kingdoms of Qin? Why were they Han, Zhao, Yan, Wei, Chu, and Qi?
If we can deceive Zhao Gao, lead his troops back to Xianyang, take the opportunity to establish Fusu, and obey the imperial edict, can Da Qin be saved?
My favorite thing is the period of Qin Xiaogong, that is, the period of Shang Yang's reform. The reason why I like this period is because of Shang Yang, the protagonist of Shang Yang's reform. Shang Yang was extremely talented, and his biggest characteristic was his arrogance. In the end, because of his arrogance, some princes who had deprived him of their benefits said he was treason, and he was quartered. In fact, Shang Yang did not die well because Qin Xiaogong's son Prince Si had a grudge against him. (I really want to do something about this.)
