
Rise Up, Daqin
雄起吧大秦
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- Completed
- Length
- 170k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Pre-Qin Antiquity
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The King Qin Huiwen in my image is the image of Fu Dalong in the Qin Empire. A polite and virtuous corporal with a broad mind, good at understanding and employing people, and good at maneuvering. When he first took the throne, he was faced with internal and external troubles. Therefore, I hope the author can write the political struggle between the old and the new in a more clever and exciting way. I hope there will be less writing about the harem. A character like King Qin Huiwen will not be a character who indulges in the personal relationship between his children. There was too much written about this aspect in the last book, and in a world of great strife, there is probably no time for the love between children. If you are afraid of making the male protagonist cold, you can write about the love between brothers and the friendship between monarch and minister. Historically, the male protagonist had a very good brotherly relationship with Qi Liji and Ying Hua, and he also trusted Zhang Yi very much.
The author, pre-Qin men were called surnames, and women were called surnames. You, Ying Ying Ying, are too eye-catching, can you keep it in line with history? There are only two situations when a man does not have a surname: One situation is the emperor (the emperor's surname is Dazong, the emperor has no surname). The second type is (direct family) nobles without titles (that is, the whole family is in ruins, falling from nobles to Chinese people). In these two cases, only the men have no surnames, and the others only have some titles and official positions. The men are all called surnames. In the first chapter of the book, he calls himself Ying Hua. Is this what a male noble would call himself?
In fact, Shang Yang was already 57 years old when he died, which is 57 now. He was already very old during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. What's more, Shang Yang still has to preside over government affairs. He is likely to die from exhaustion. Presiding over the reform also exhausted Shang Yang's body. He can completely ignore Shang Yang, and he will probably die in the next few years. If the protagonist does not kill Shang Yang, I suggest that the author sees Shang Yang for the last time when he dies. After coming out, the protagonist deliberately takes a silk scarf and announces Shang Yang's next reform plan on the silk scarf. This will make it easier for the protagonist to reform. After all, the people of Qin have already agreed with Shang Yang's reforms and have less resistance when introducing new laws. Shang Yang will naturally make things bigger after his death. After all, he is dead. Taking advantage of Shang Yang's posthumous treatment, he can use King Yan Zhao's daughter to buy horse bones.
From the disputes over posthumous titles, we can see the disputes between factions in the court. In addition, it is recommended that the author use less academic introduction and the plot setting should not be too similar to the Qin Empire series. I feel that the plot of the posthumous title battle is very similar to the previous book. I hope there are more novel plots. In addition, I think riding and shooting in Hufu can really be done. Hufu cavalry and archery is not just a change of clothes, it is actually a change in the way of fighting. In the past, the Warring States Period mostly relied on chariots, but Hufu cavalry and archery replaced it with cavalry, which is actually a new method of warfare. The Qin State has the conditions for the reform of Hufu, cavalry and archery. Now the male protagonist may not be able to get involved in the court because he has not yet taken charge of the government, but he can get involved in the army.
It feels like your current plot is almost the same as the TV series. Where does the time traveler appear?
Tsk, tsk, the prince goes into battle to kill the enemy, he's awesome
I feel that it is interesting to send Su Qin to other countries as a spy in the court, to sow discord and make other countries fight life and death, to sow discord between countries and divide them. Now he has basically no room for improvement in the court, and if he stays in Qin, what will Zhang Yi do? I feel that Zhang Yi is more suitable for the state of Qin and gets along well with the King of Qin's temperament. I think there can only be one Zhang Yi and Su Qin left in the court, and Zhang Yi is better.
As a monarch, you still need to have a rough plan, and then adjust it according to the development and changes of the situation. For example, the male protagonist should think about what to do politically? For example, seizing power, reforming official positions, riding and shooting in military uniforms, waiting for opportunities to go east, etc., First have a clear plan and then make timely adjustments, and make changes according to the general trend and time. I think it is just a common way of thinking of modern people.
Author, are you writing for a TV series? Don't have anything of your own?
Mi Bazi's affair with Yi Quhai was not for the purpose of indulgence, it was just a gentle way. Although the method is not very popular, it is indeed very effective. At that time, she was as gentle as the Queen Mother, and she was indeed a brilliant female politician. She might even be able to make suggestions for the male protagonist in the future! As a modern man, the male protagonist will definitely not underestimate women.
Instead of looking for ways to poach people, it is time to consider cultivating some talents yourself. It is recommended to build a martial arts hall first to train military and basic internal affairs talents. You don't need to produce any famous generals, you just need a large number of qualified mid-level and junior officers to be worth the price of admission.
The male protagonist is letting the reformists and conservatives fight each other, and he reaps the benefits. It feels a bit like two peaches killing three people. Provoke a fight between the two factions, intensify their conflicts, put yourself in a transcendent position as an arbiter, let them deal with each other to weaken each other first, and then eradicate them all when the time comes. This also prevents internal strife from consuming national power and preventing future factional struggles. Now that we have reached the second step, should we eradicate it next? The male protagonist is so Machiavellian.
Lord Shang's method was specifically designed for war. It will change when the world is unified in the future, but now I feel that Lord Shang's method is still needed. In fact, the Shang Lord's method is to encourage war and consolidate the monarch's power. As a monarch, he must be the most supportive.
I looked at it. Do you really think that Shang Yang's reform without Qin Huigong's support is really fun? The harem, the harem, everyone knows about the harem. I admire you. It took the people of Qin Dynasty hundreds of years to defeat the Quanrong. Is it really okay to not point out Mingjun? He has a woolen harem.
On the basis of encouraging farming wars, we also rewarded the reform of armor and the invention of agricultural tools to strengthen productivity. The reward mechanism in Qin Law is also implemented for craftsmen.
It's really a daily introduction to poison
History books say that King Huiwen killed Shang Yang without abolishing the new method. It seems that it is not difficult to operate, and it can be summarized in one sentence, but it is estimated that the twists and turns are definitely not that easy. Even if the male protagonist knows the operations of King Qin Huiwen in history, he probably knows that it is not that simple when he actually operates it. A bad operation will cause civil strife.
I think there should be a special pension or something for veterans or those who have no children.
Although it is very unpleasant to watch, the author's writing is good and consistent with the facts. It is different from what is written in some idiot novels [The Palace of the Wei Dynasty, The System Wants Me to Be the Emperor] and others have rebelled. They also confiscate their homes and exterminate their families and kill them all, and they have to talk about benevolence, generosity, and friendship to spare others. If you really want to do this, how can you unify the world and unite the four seas? The flames of war have already started. A king has never been a good person. He has to kill people when necessary, regardless of whether he has merit or not.
Your future development should be to establish a school, but be careful not to use modern words, such as elementary school, junior high school, high school, university, etc., And do not use words like school, otherwise it will be very annoying when written in a novel. I hope the author will pay attention to it, come on
Is this about time travel? Are you writing another version of Qin's history? Copy the Great Qin Empire?
For example, when Zhufu Yan and Chao Cuo cut down the vassalage, the emperor supported them, but the emperor could not directly offend the clan and push them to the front. Sometimes the emperor cannot easily stand in front and separate himself from the ministers, so that there is no room for relaxation. To put it bluntly, people like Zhufuyan are more like the emperor's thugs, attracting hatred and taking the blame, so they all end badly. They are the targets of people's concentrated anger, and they are abandoned when they are no longer useful. The male protagonist is very scheming and knows that he cannot personally go to the stage to confront the officials, so he lets Shang Yang attract the firepower.
A eunuch? The writing is okay
The writing is very good, don't stop updating it. If you're not in a good mood, you won't be able to return home. Let's go out and play for a while, then come back and continue writing 😁😁
Both the old King of Qin and the young King of Qin are kings of tigers and wolves.
What are you writing about? A time traveler is being played around with by others.
Don't update it, otherwise its popularity will fade away.
Come on, he was already doing a great job in those days.
Haha! I might as well watch The Great Qin Empire. I just copied it from the original version. Can this be considered a time-travel fanfic?
I saw it in the daily recommendations. . . Updated 6 months ago, this???