Warring States Period

Warring States Period

by Luo Lielie

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This book "Seven Kingdoms Struggle for Hegemony" is the fifth volume of "Warring States Period". It has 65 chapters and about 380,000 words. The main content is the history of the Warring States Period during the thirty-three years of King Huai of Chu (329 to 296 BC). The Seven Kingdoms mentioned here refer to the seven kingdoms of Chu, Qin, Qi, Wei, Han, Yue, and Shu competing for hegemony. The novel reproduces the Battle of Chu and Shu, the Battle of Hanyin, the Battle of Praise for Han, the Battle of Chu and Hanzhong, the Battle of the Ancient City, the Battle of Xingshan, the Battle of Xiangling, the Battle of Heze, Lianheng Zongzong, the Zen Crown of the King of Wei, the Zhengzhuang Competition, the Conquest of Qin, the Battle of Hangu Pass, Qu Yuan's Demotion, and Zheng Xiu's Standing Later, the discussion of war with sleeves, the battle of Quwo, the battle of Shang and Yu, the three battles of Shangnan, Chu's loss of Hanzhong, the battle of Danyang, the fierce battle of Shangluo, the battle of Lantian, the three battles of Languan, the battle of Guangling, Chu's determination of Jiangdong, Chu's trap of Han Yong, the imperial edict against Kuaiji, the mutiny of Chu Ting, the battle of Chuisha, the Chu-Qin alliance, etc. This book is inherited from "The Princes Struggle for the King" and is inspired by the "Warring States Alliance" (see the "Warring States Alliance" signed by the Tianxia Book Alliance).

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