
The Great Qin Empire Part 1: Black Fission (volume 2)
by Sun Haohui
About This Novel
Qin Xiaogong and Shang Yang implemented reforms to become stronger. The Qin State turned from weak to strong, regained its lost territory, and began to rise. In the "era of great contention" where heroes compete for power and mountains and rivers change day by day, in the Warring States period when heroes emerge in large numbers and hundreds of schools of thought contend, the western frontier of China is experiencing an unprecedented "black fission." In 362 BC, Duke Xiang of Qin was poisoned by an arrow and died in a battle. His legitimate son Yingqu ascended the throne in front of Liang Lingqian, and was known as Duke Xiao of Qin in history. The Qin State was despised by the foreign powers and its national power was weak. The six kingdoms of Shandong also formed an alliance and plotted to divide Qin. The 22-year-old young monarch Qin Xiaogong wrote a blood letter on the monument of national humiliation, and issued a request for talents to the world, vowing to strengthen the country through reforms. In repeated discussions with the scholars of the Qin Dynasty, Shang Yang stood out. On the bow of the Weishui River, Shang Yang showed his political opinions and impressed Duke Xiao of Qin with his Legalist thoughts. Qin Xiaogong worshiped Shang Yang as his prime minister and began a twenty-year reform of the monarchy and ministers. Legalist master Shang Yang presided over the comprehensive reform and led Qin step by step to create a wartime legal civilization...
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Official(4)Scraped 19d ago
Such a good book deserves five stars.
Wei Yang's reforms have an influence on today's
It's really well written, and the author has a solid foundation in history.
The writing is detailed, the plot is moving, and the mountains and rivers are majestic.
The author talks about China's five thousand years of civilization. Several places make people choke up while reading. The majestic words in the book make people moved.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 19d ago
Such a good book deserves five stars.
Wei Yang's reforms have an influence on today's
It's really well written, and the author has a solid foundation in history.
The writing is detailed, the plot is moving, and the mountains and rivers are majestic.
The author talks about China's five thousand years of civilization. Several places make people choke up while reading. The majestic words in the book make people moved.
