
The Rise of Civilization Began with King Zhou Shooting the Sky
About This Novel
Reborn as King Zhou of Shang, through his contribution to civilization, he accelerated the progress of civilization, so that he could be reincarnated continuously. Anti-God, freeing slaves, expanding territories, creating hundreds of schools of thought, accepting disciples of pre-Qin pillars, and discussing the emperor's gains and losses. He once played a trick on the King of Zhou at the Battle of Muye. He once set off changes in the Yanhuang land. He once summoned meteorites in the late Western Han Dynasty. He once wrote an order to kill Hu when Wuhu was in chaos in China. He created prosperous times with his own hands, and he also put an end to the foolish kings with his own hands.
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Official(7)Scraped 1mo ago
Awesome
I really admire you for being able to say that the nobles have 90% of the grain in their hands and how much the slaves can eat. They even lose face in order to make money. In ancient times, grain storage will deteriorate after two or three years, and the infrastructure is not perfect. How can there be so much grain for you to eat, and slaves are also given citizenship rights to fight in wars? You really can't see Rome. You and others don't even speak the same language, so you still want to assimilate? Is assimilation something you can just say? Do slaves listen to your words, or do they still believe in the hundreds of years of tradition of Dashan? Do you really think that one person can convince generations of people to obey in less than a few years?
At the beginning, it was possible to open up territory and expand the territory, but then it started to falter, and it was completely impossible to see what the capabilities were. Really, modern people should learn some history and geography and know a little about what was going on along the coast at that time. They didn't want to do it step by step, and just rushed the army to the border. It was completely different from the previous understanding of history. It seemed very disconnected, like a reckless man who only knew how to fight.
Already read, update quickly
It's really good. As a cool article, it's really cool. Do those in the comment section have too high expectations for this book, or are they just being stupid? As a cool article, it's really cool, okay?
At the beginning, it was possible to open up territory and expand the territory, but then it started to falter, and it was completely impossible to see what the capabilities were. Really, modern people should learn some history and geography and know a little about what was going on along the coast at that time. They didn't want to do it step by step, and just rushed the army to the border. It was completely different from the previous understanding of history. It seemed very disconnected, like a reckless man who only knew how to fight.
Okay, okay, okay, okay. Nice.
nice
It looks good, but will the author write it in historical order?
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Official(7)Scraped 1mo ago
Awesome
I really admire you for being able to say that the nobles have 90% of the grain in their hands and how much the slaves can eat. They even lose face in order to make money. In ancient times, grain storage will deteriorate after two or three years, and the infrastructure is not perfect. How can there be so much grain for you to eat, and slaves are also given citizenship rights to fight in wars? You really can't see Rome. You and others don't even speak the same language, so you still want to assimilate? Is assimilation something you can just say? Do slaves listen to your words, or do they still believe in the hundreds of years of tradition of Dashan? Do you really think that one person can convince generations of people to obey in less than a few years?
At the beginning, it was possible to open up territory and expand the territory, but then it started to falter, and it was completely impossible to see what the capabilities were. Really, modern people should learn some history and geography and know a little about what was going on along the coast at that time. They didn't want to do it step by step, and just rushed the army to the border. It was completely different from the previous understanding of history. It seemed very disconnected, like a reckless man who only knew how to fight.
Already read, update quickly
It's really good. As a cool article, it's really cool. Do those in the comment section have too high expectations for this book, or are they just being stupid? As a cool article, it's really cool, okay?
At the beginning, it was possible to open up territory and expand the territory, but then it started to falter, and it was completely impossible to see what the capabilities were. Really, modern people should learn some history and geography and know a little about what was going on along the coast at that time. They didn't want to do it step by step, and just rushed the army to the border. It was completely different from the previous understanding of history. It seemed very disconnected, like a reckless man who only knew how to fight.
Okay, okay, okay, okay. Nice.
nice
It looks good, but will the author write it in historical order?














