
The Great Qin Empire Part 2: National Destiny (all 3 Volumes)
by Sun Haohui
About This Novel
The six countries united to fight against Qin. Qin took Zhang Yi as its prime minister, connected horizontally and vertically, and sought greater development in the rise of a powerful country. King Qin Hui formed an alliance with the reform forces, suppressed the rebellion of the old nobles with an iron fist, and purged the government. He appointed young pillars who were loyal to the new law, forming a vibrant new generation of power backbone, and fully prepared to go eastward to the Central Plains. At that time, the six kingdoms of Shandong were in chaos. The new army of Qin took the opportunity to go eastward and won consecutive victories, posing a strong threat to the six kingdoms of Shandong. Two famous men from Guiguzi's sect came out of the mountain. Brothers Su Qin and Zhang Yi commented on the world and agreed to seek great power. However, they both suffered major setbacks and were temporarily defeated. Su Qin endured humiliation and practiced hard for three years, gained insight into the general trend of the world, and re-entered the WTO and proposed the grand strategy of joining forces to resist Qin. He broke through from the Yan State and successfully lobbied for an alliance among the six countries. As the prime minister of the six countries, he joined forces with the four princes of the Warring States Period to form the Six-Nation Alliance, which exerted strong pressure on Qin. The State of Qin was determined to fight against the Six Kingdoms, and sought and appointed Zhang Yi, who had already mastered the idea of breaking up the alliance, to become the prime minister of Qin. Zhang Yi proposed the grand strategy of Lianheng and presided over the Qin State and the Six Kingdoms of Shandong to launch vertical and horizontal wars and comprehensive strength confrontations. The six-nation coalition attacked Qin, but ultimately failed due to unstable foundations and frequent internal strife, and the alliance failed. Su Qin was killed by the old nobles. At this time, the internal affairs of Qin changed. King Hui of Qin suffered from an unexplained strange disease. The furious prince and the chief minister Ganmao conspired to exclude dissidents. General Sima Cuo was forced to resign and retire. Zhang Yi left Qin and retired to his countryside to avoid being deposed. The martial and belligerent King Wu of Qin led his army eastward to Luoyang, pushing Qin into a dangerous situation again.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
