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The Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period and hundreds of schools of thought. This is a troubled world where rituals and music are broken down, human nature is distorted, morality is corrupted, and wars continue. That year, the five kingdoms jointly attacked Qin and failed...
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Rating: 9.0 Tags: Qin Shi Mingyue, dark belly, time travel, emotion A new work by Xiao Lian Xue Yue, the representative writer of Qin Shi Mingyue fandom. The protagonist Zhao Jia wakes up and travels to the world of Mingyue in Qin Dynasty and becomes the son of Zhao Kingdom. Because the original owner's biological father did not care for him, his stepmother did not love him, and his position as prince was taken away by his cheaper brother, so he was sent to Qin as a hostage. The author did not follow Long Aotian's route. The author gave his own ideas to the protagonist. On the way to Qin, Zhao Jia met the Mohist giant Six-Finger Black Man by chance, and discussed ideas with Six-Finger Black Man, making him deep in thought. Naturally, it gave hints for Zhao Jia's future exercises. The other world relies on copying to become stronger. The protagonist copied the art of papermaking in order to develop in the Qin State, and relied on Blue Star's poems to make friends with Concubine Yan and the Moon God. The one currently accompanying him is the assassin Li Wu (a cold-blooded assassin), so there is no need to guess that he will definitely be influenced by the protagonist. The giant salamander hasn't come out yet, so Zhao Jia relies on his painting skills and poetry to get close to Zhao Ji. Since then, Zhao Jia, Zhao Ji, and Zhao Gao have joined forces, and it feels like they are about to show off their skills. The author is a veteran, his writing is excellent, and the pace of the plot is neither fast nor slow. Compared with the previous book "The Man in the Net of the Qin Dynasty", the plot direction of this one is completely different, and the future is full of variables. However, according to past habits, Zhao Ji must be the core to transform into a bulldozer, taking all the beauty of Qin Shi into the palm of his hand. What is different from the original plot is that Li Wu, a character who originally did not have much plot, was given a lot of scenes, and the image created feels very successful.




Rating: 8.5 Author: Xiaolian Xueyue Type: Light novel, derivative fanfic Tags: Qin Shi Mingyue, dark belly, time travel, emotion Status: serialized A new work by Xiao Lian Xue Yue, the representative writer of Qin Shi Mingyue fandom. The protagonist Zhao Jia wakes up and travels to the world of Mingyue in Qin Dynasty and becomes the son of Zhao Kingdom. Because the original owner's biological father did not care for him, his stepmother did not love him, and his position as prince was taken away by his cheaper brother, so he was sent to Qin as a hostage. The one currently accompanying him is the assassin Li Wu (a cold-blooded assassin), so there is no need to guess that he will definitely be influenced by the protagonist. The giant salamander hasn't come out yet, so Zhao Jia relies on his painting skills and poetry to get close to Zhao Ji. Since then, Zhao Jia, Zhao Ji, and Zhao Gao have joined forces, and it feels like they are about to show off their skills. The author is a veteran, his writing is excellent, and the pace of the plot is neither fast nor slow. Compared with the previous book "The Man in the Net of the Qin Dynasty", the plot direction of this one is completely different, and the future is full of variables. As a loyal lover of Qin Shi, this book undoubtedly won me over. I highly recommend book friends who like Qin Shi to read this book. It is really great! Worth a look!




Title: "Entertaining the Qin Dynasty" Author: Xiaolian Xueyue Type: Light novel, derivative fanfic Tags: Qin Shi Mingyue, dark belly, time travel, emotion Status: serialized Rating: 9.6 A new work by Xiao Lian Xue Yue, the representative writer of Qin Shi Mingyue fandom. The protagonist Zhao Jia wakes up and travels to the world of Mingyue in Qin Dynasty and becomes the son of Zhao Kingdom. Because the original owner's biological father did not care for him, his stepmother did not love him, and his position as prince was taken away by his cheaper brother, so he was sent to Qin as a hostage. The one currently accompanying him is the assassin Li Wu (a cold-blooded assassin), so there is no need to guess that he will definitely be influenced by the protagonist. The giant salamander hasn't come out yet, so Zhao Jia relies on his painting skills and poetry to get close to Zhao Ji. Since then, Zhao Jia, Zhao Ji, and Zhao Gao have joined forces, and it feels like they are about to show off their skills. The author is a veteran, his writing is excellent, and the pace of the plot is neither fast nor slow. Compared with the previous book "The Man in the Net of the Qin Dynasty", the plot direction of this one is completely different, and the future is full of variables. As a loyal lover of Qin Shi, this book undoubtedly won me over. I highly recommend book friends who like Qin Shi to read this book. It is really great! Worth a look!




The Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period and hundreds of schools of thought. This is a troubled world where rituals and music are broken down, human nature is distorted, morality is corrupted, and wars continue. That year, the five kingdoms jointly attacked Qin and failed...













