
Great Qin Mausoleum Keeper
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Qi Lixun: "Brother Zheng, what color toad does the princess like? I'll dye it!" Ying Zheng: "You are the son of the clan, how can you be the princess?" Chuilixun: "Then I don't care. My father told me that our Chuili bloodline is the ancestral toad, and we must honor the princess. My father's father told me the same thing!" Ying Zheng: "You are of the same generation as me. My sisters are all married. You still want to be a generation younger than me?" Qi Lixun: "..."
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Official(98)Scraped 6d ago
I don't quite understand the fact that Chuili Xunsheng is the emperor's illegitimate son, but he is the ancestral tomb-keeper, because the positions of the emperor and the tomb-keeper are so different that no one would think that they have any relationship.
Let's start introducing the history of Qin, but I don't know much about it. I always feel that this historical introduction is a bit weird. The young man seems to have predicted the future in advance.
What did the author write
What you wrote on the left and right are not the current words. I really can't understand it.
The writing is indeed good, but the content of the plot is really beyond imagination. Let's just say that the woman brought back from the Master at the beginning, even a modern person knows the importance and rules of the ancestral hall. The protagonist still lived in the society at that time for those years, and the last sentence "I was careless" was really poisonous. The black dragon got into trouble and ran away. I didn't want to think about how to solve it, so I just went through it step by step. Not to mention the potion, which is big or small after all, the reputation of test tube. But the blame for the Black Dragon's departure was passed over as easily as possible. When something went wrong with the family's mission, it turned out to be full of flaws in blame-shifting and inaction.
Chisongzi felt helpless towards the out-of-the-box thinking of Chuilixun. Indeed, who would have thought of building a tomb for him and burying himself in the soil? It turned out that he was the illegitimate son of Qin Shihuang. No wonder
What the hell is this guy? Is he an indigenous person or someone who traveled through time? It looks weird. Don't explain anything.
36 horses pull the cart🐮
36 horses pull the cart🐮
not bad
I watched it for a day, it's pretty good, but there are too few updates.
No clothes
It is well written, about the lack of clothes in the Qin Empire, the persistence of the Qin people in pursuing their goals, and the rules and regulations of Qin. . This is Qin in my heart. I wonder what Qin looks like in your eyes?
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Official(98)Scraped 6d ago
I don't quite understand the fact that Chuili Xunsheng is the emperor's illegitimate son, but he is the ancestral tomb-keeper, because the positions of the emperor and the tomb-keeper are so different that no one would think that they have any relationship.
Let's start introducing the history of Qin, but I don't know much about it. I always feel that this historical introduction is a bit weird. The young man seems to have predicted the future in advance.
What did the author write
What you wrote on the left and right are not the current words. I really can't understand it.
The writing is indeed good, but the content of the plot is really beyond imagination. Let's just say that the woman brought back from the Master at the beginning, even a modern person knows the importance and rules of the ancestral hall. The protagonist still lived in the society at that time for those years, and the last sentence "I was careless" was really poisonous. The black dragon got into trouble and ran away. I didn't want to think about how to solve it, so I just went through it step by step. Not to mention the potion, which is big or small after all, the reputation of test tube. But the blame for the Black Dragon's departure was passed over as easily as possible. When something went wrong with the family's mission, it turned out to be full of flaws in blame-shifting and inaction.
Chisongzi felt helpless towards the out-of-the-box thinking of Chuilixun. Indeed, who would have thought of building a tomb for him and burying himself in the soil? It turned out that he was the illegitimate son of Qin Shihuang. No wonder
What the hell is this guy? Is he an indigenous person or someone who traveled through time? It looks weird. Don't explain anything.
36 horses pull the cart🐮
36 horses pull the cart🐮
not bad
I watched it for a day, it's pretty good, but there are too few updates.
No clothes
It is well written, about the lack of clothes in the Qin Empire, the persistence of the Qin people in pursuing their goals, and the rules and regulations of Qin. . This is Qin in my heart. I wonder what Qin looks like in your eyes?
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[Hay]★★★☆ It's a bit baffling, the IQ fluctuates up and down, and it doesn't explain whether the protagonist is a time traveler or an aborigine. In addition, the plot jumps too much and is barely connected.



It is indeed a book worth recommending, quite interesting. I don't know why it's tepid.














