Da Qin: at the Beginning, Qin Shihuang Came to Recognize His Relatives

Da Qin: at the Beginning, Qin Shihuang Came to Recognize His Relatives

by Meow Sleep

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432Kwords157chapters
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About This Novel

New book: "Late Ming Never Too Late" travels through the Qin Dynasty, and Xia Ping, who has just started the orphan mode, is approached by his father who has been missing for many years to recognize him. Xia Ping: "Dad, Da Qin is going to lose against Baiyue!" "Dad, then Xu Fu is a liar. Brother Zheng was deceived so badly!" "Dad, count the days, brother Zheng will be fifty soon and won't live long!" "Dad, this Great Qin is going to die, let's go and join him. The Liu family is a potential stock now!" Dad: "Stop pretending, it's time to show off, I, your father, Qin Shihuang!" Xia Ping: "Hey tui, I believe you, the old man is very bad!" [This book is purely historical, please don't go into the historical details! ! ! ]

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Brother Tiger,55mo ago

Single heroine or no heroine is best

A single heroine or no heroine is best. A few years ago, I thought multiple heroines looked good, but now it's just the opposite. I haven't read multiple heroines in the past five years, so I'm always short of books and can't find anything that suits my taste.

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`big Big Wolfヾ56mo ago

Come on, come on, brothers

Compared with today's measurement, is ancient measurement heavier or lighter?

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雨沐55mo ago

It's quite well written, but it's too short. I only update it once a day, so you can keep it for now. I'll look at it another day.

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Pick the Moon for Her56mo ago

Very well written

I just finished reading this book. I like it very much. I think the single female protagonist is more interesting. I hope the author can update more pictures a day.

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Qiyun56mo ago

So magical

Zhao Zheng seemed to be in his teens when he returned to Qin from Zhao State, and he had a son. What a miracle.

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Hanghang 59555mo ago

Qin Shihuang

According to incomplete statistics, in the light novel, Qin Shihuang had a total of more than 230 sons, and all of them were very cool. More than half of them regarded him as a friend. In the end, his father directly showed off

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书友2024030893032955mo ago

This is a good article about talking about future generations with Qin Shihuang.

Many novels like this don't exist, but the treatment of characters is still a bit lacking.

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My Sword is Called Gu Luan56mo ago

That's it for this book.

Is this kind of book that starts with recognizing one's father a routine? For example, for Li Er of Tang Zhenguan, all the illegitimate sons living outside were the eldest sons. Without saying a few words during the meeting, Empress Changsun began to fall ill. Then the protagonist begins to treat the disease. Then he invited people to eat and brought out potatoes and sweet potatoes. Discuss national affairs and the present day. The prince wanted to recognize his eldest son as his ancestor, but he was afraid of causing turmoil in the court. Then I put off admitting it but didn't dare to admit it, and said it but didn't dare to say it. I originally thought that Datang would forget about it. I never expected that Da Qin would also start.

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No Cp Party. Give Me a Chestnut🌰53mo ago

I heard that this book came about because there was no heroine🥳

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Ikun78654mo ago

good

What the author said before is okay. The main reason is why he should make friends with Zifang, a person who thinks he is smart. And ❤️Now that I'm here, the protagonist doesn't know his identity, don't you know? It is understandable that Zifang would be recruited in troubled times or if the protagonist himself plans to start an uprising. However, when the King of Qin judged the troubled times, he thought that he would achieve success in troubled times again, so he really didn't treat the common people as human beings.

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