
The Emperor of Eternity is in Huadu
About This Novel
Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of the ages, took the elixir of immortality before his death, but was plotted by a mysterious man and his soul fell into a deep sleep. More than two thousand years later, the seal was broken and the immortal soul merged into the body of Yin Zheng, a high school student who was bullied. What, this antique is yours? What a joke, all the treasures in the world belong to me! Oh, are you the patriarch of the Shangguan family? Ridiculous, I am your ancestor! Those who obey me will prosper, and those who go against me will perish. Who dares to disobey me? [Please take a look at the new book "Urban Supreme Imperial Master"~]
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Official(584)Scraped 19d ago
Damn it, when are you going to the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang?
Hurry up and write about going to Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum? I can't wait any longer, don't whet our appetite! Are there any descendants of Qin Shihuang in the book you wrote? If there is any, come out quickly. I want to read Invincible.
some true words
The author really writes well. After reading the comment section, I found that the author is a very patient person and the writing is very careful, especially the characterization of the characters. It is originally written as an imperial novel. The character of the protagonist is definitely domineering. Emperors have been beauties since ancient times. However, the author did not write in such a vulgar way, but carefully portrayed each of the bright and vivid beauties. Moreover, many characters in the article are really touching, and some of the words are really thought-provoking and really beautiful. Although it is not an earth-shattering masterpiece, the author has enough care, which can be seen just from his attitude towards readers! Hope it sticks!
Let's talk about the management rules of the book review area. Those who have been banned or deleted can take a look at it and know it clearly...
First of all, this book is free as of now. Xiao Xigua worked hard to write it, not for trolls to troll! I have to work during the day and code at night, so I don't have time to pay attention to some trolls. If you say that my writing is not good, please tell me your opinion. As long as you don't criticize me, I will reply when I see it. A book cannot be enjoyed by everyone. If you don't like this book, I can't force you to read it. It's hard to agree with everyone, even if you don't like it. However, I saw all the posts and comments that were allegedly abusive, and no matter who they were, they were all banned and deleted. I don't argue with you, not because I don't know how to curse, but because I don't want to let my quality be so low on the Internet. I remember that I wrote a chapter that the most terrifying thing on the Internet is always the group of keyboard warriors who stand on the moral high ground. I think I wrote it wrong. The most terrifying thing is not the keyboard warriors, but those people who read other people's novels and then arrogantly criticize the authors. Posting in the book review section using the most vicious language in the world does not represent how powerful you are, it can only prove that you are pathetic. Is it so sad that you can only vent your dissatisfaction in real life by criticizing others on the Internet? Sorry, Little Watermelon is not a doormat. If you like to squirt, feel free to squirt. I saw it, but I won't reply. I will permanently ban and delete the post. Of course, if some readers still feel unhappy and go to other book review sections to troll me, then I can't help it. There are people who support and like to read this book. Xiao Xigua is very happy. If someone doesn't like it, there's nothing Xiao Xigua can do about it. It can only mean that this book is not suitable for you. If you have to say a few words, then a set meal is provided. Okay, that's it for now, thank you readers for your love and support.
nice.
This book allowed me to see another (different from history) Qin Shihuang. I really admire the author's brainstorming. Reading this novel also opened up my imagination.
What did Qin Shihuang, the emperor of the ages, call himself? ? ? ?
I saw that several readers have put forward their own opinions, saying that Qin Shihuang should call himself a widower, not me. So, I will now give you some free science knowledge for readers. Before the Qin Dynasty, "I" was the first-person pronoun, which means "I". Men, women, old and young, regardless of their superiority or inferiority, all called themselves "I". In 221 BC, Qin destroyed the six kingdoms, and King Qin Yingzheng became the supreme monarch who unified the world. Ying Zheng believed that he had the title of "Three Emperors" and "Five Emperors". In order to commend his immeasurable merits and embody the supreme authority of the emperor, he took one word from "Three Emperors" and "Five Emperors" and named it "Emperor". However, in his later years, Qin Shihuang advocated cultivating immortals and seeking immortality, so he no longer called himself "I" but called himself a real person. As for this question, I will not answer it in the future. I will pin it to the top of the post. Before writing this book, I read a lot about the history of the Qin Dynasty and Qin Shihuang, the emperor through the ages. Of course, no one is perfect, and I certainly can't do it exactly the same as the history books. After all, the protagonist's rebirth in the city is the biggest BUG. Everyone has questions to ask, which is what they should do, but Xiao Xigua really doesn't want to answer this question anymore... Finally, thank you readers for your support, thank you!
Go directly to the Mausoleum of the First Emperor to resurrect the army, become immortal, and unify the world! ! ! Ha ha ha ha
I think it's well written. I particularly hate a lot of women, but I didn't hate this book. I think these women should be Yin Zheng.
Let's vote on the protagonist's catchphrase "I".
Everyone knows Qin Shihuang. The emperor always says "I" before speaking. Once he says it, it will last a lifetime, right. This has been engraved in his bones. Let's change it. It will have an impact on the protagonist. "I" before speaking can make readers feel that the protagonist has the taste of an emperor. Now that I have changed it, I really don't understand it, and I don't think it has the same flavor anymore. Although I know it will still be called like this in the future, I think it is better not to change it. So, let's take a vote. I think the protagonist should have my buckle 1 before speaking. I think the protagonist doesn't say anything before speaking 2
Qin's general
Will the general who conquered Liuhe in the past be resurrected? Great author, I like Bai Qi very much
I will unify the six kingdoms and unite the world. I will build the Great Wall to control the dragon veins of the nine states, guard our Qin Dynasty, and protect our country. I swear this in the name of the First Emperor! I am here to defend the territory and open up borders, wipe out the four barbarians, and establish the foundation of our great Qin for eternity! When I die, General Chi transforms into a dragon soul, and protects China from its decline forever! This oath is witnessed by the sun and the moon, recognized by heaven and earth, and listened to by immortals, devils and gods!
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Official(584)Scraped 19d ago
Damn it, when are you going to the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang?
Hurry up and write about going to Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum? I can't wait any longer, don't whet our appetite! Are there any descendants of Qin Shihuang in the book you wrote? If there is any, come out quickly. I want to read Invincible.
some true words
The author really writes well. After reading the comment section, I found that the author is a very patient person and the writing is very careful, especially the characterization of the characters. It is originally written as an imperial novel. The character of the protagonist is definitely domineering. Emperors have been beauties since ancient times. However, the author did not write in such a vulgar way, but carefully portrayed each of the bright and vivid beauties. Moreover, many characters in the article are really touching, and some of the words are really thought-provoking and really beautiful. Although it is not an earth-shattering masterpiece, the author has enough care, which can be seen just from his attitude towards readers! Hope it sticks!
Let's talk about the management rules of the book review area. Those who have been banned or deleted can take a look at it and know it clearly...
First of all, this book is free as of now. Xiao Xigua worked hard to write it, not for trolls to troll! I have to work during the day and code at night, so I don't have time to pay attention to some trolls. If you say that my writing is not good, please tell me your opinion. As long as you don't criticize me, I will reply when I see it. A book cannot be enjoyed by everyone. If you don't like this book, I can't force you to read it. It's hard to agree with everyone, even if you don't like it. However, I saw all the posts and comments that were allegedly abusive, and no matter who they were, they were all banned and deleted. I don't argue with you, not because I don't know how to curse, but because I don't want to let my quality be so low on the Internet. I remember that I wrote a chapter that the most terrifying thing on the Internet is always the group of keyboard warriors who stand on the moral high ground. I think I wrote it wrong. The most terrifying thing is not the keyboard warriors, but those people who read other people's novels and then arrogantly criticize the authors. Posting in the book review section using the most vicious language in the world does not represent how powerful you are, it can only prove that you are pathetic. Is it so sad that you can only vent your dissatisfaction in real life by criticizing others on the Internet? Sorry, Little Watermelon is not a doormat. If you like to squirt, feel free to squirt. I saw it, but I won't reply. I will permanently ban and delete the post. Of course, if some readers still feel unhappy and go to other book review sections to troll me, then I can't help it. There are people who support and like to read this book. Xiao Xigua is very happy. If someone doesn't like it, there's nothing Xiao Xigua can do about it. It can only mean that this book is not suitable for you. If you have to say a few words, then a set meal is provided. Okay, that's it for now, thank you readers for your love and support.
nice.
This book allowed me to see another (different from history) Qin Shihuang. I really admire the author's brainstorming. Reading this novel also opened up my imagination.
What did Qin Shihuang, the emperor of the ages, call himself? ? ? ?
I saw that several readers have put forward their own opinions, saying that Qin Shihuang should call himself a widower, not me. So, I will now give you some free science knowledge for readers. Before the Qin Dynasty, "I" was the first-person pronoun, which means "I". Men, women, old and young, regardless of their superiority or inferiority, all called themselves "I". In 221 BC, Qin destroyed the six kingdoms, and King Qin Yingzheng became the supreme monarch who unified the world. Ying Zheng believed that he had the title of "Three Emperors" and "Five Emperors". In order to commend his immeasurable merits and embody the supreme authority of the emperor, he took one word from "Three Emperors" and "Five Emperors" and named it "Emperor". However, in his later years, Qin Shihuang advocated cultivating immortals and seeking immortality, so he no longer called himself "I" but called himself a real person. As for this question, I will not answer it in the future. I will pin it to the top of the post. Before writing this book, I read a lot about the history of the Qin Dynasty and Qin Shihuang, the emperor through the ages. Of course, no one is perfect, and I certainly can't do it exactly the same as the history books. After all, the protagonist's rebirth in the city is the biggest BUG. Everyone has questions to ask, which is what they should do, but Xiao Xigua really doesn't want to answer this question anymore... Finally, thank you readers for your support, thank you!
Go directly to the Mausoleum of the First Emperor to resurrect the army, become immortal, and unify the world! ! ! Ha ha ha ha
I think it's well written. I particularly hate a lot of women, but I didn't hate this book. I think these women should be Yin Zheng.
Let's vote on the protagonist's catchphrase "I".
Everyone knows Qin Shihuang. The emperor always says "I" before speaking. Once he says it, it will last a lifetime, right. This has been engraved in his bones. Let's change it. It will have an impact on the protagonist. "I" before speaking can make readers feel that the protagonist has the taste of an emperor. Now that I have changed it, I really don't understand it, and I don't think it has the same flavor anymore. Although I know it will still be called like this in the future, I think it is better not to change it. So, let's take a vote. I think the protagonist should have my buckle 1 before speaking. I think the protagonist doesn't say anything before speaking 2
Qin's general
Will the general who conquered Liuhe in the past be resurrected? Great author, I like Bai Qi very much
I will unify the six kingdoms and unite the world. I will build the Great Wall to control the dragon veins of the nine states, guard our Qin Dynasty, and protect our country. I swear this in the name of the First Emperor! I am here to defend the territory and open up borders, wipe out the four barbarians, and establish the foundation of our great Qin for eternity! When I die, General Chi transforms into a dragon soul, and protects China from its decline forever! This oath is witnessed by the sun and the moon, recognized by heaven and earth, and listened to by immortals, devils and gods!









