
Daqin Times Weekly
大秦时代周刊
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 253k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Qin-Han & Three Kingdoms
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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112Chapters
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The new author has many shortcomings. I hope all readers will give me your opinions. There are toxic points. If you are unhappy with the book, tell the author immediately. Even if you want to delete the book and leave, you must tell the readers the reason. Writing a book is a continuous learning process, and if you make mistakes, correct them. I hope to see many, many chapters said and commented on. This way I can correct any shortcomings I find and give you a better reading experience! The author kneels down to thank you! Bang bang bang,,
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Update it quickly and I'll give you a reward. Although it is a bit immature, it is quite to my liking.
Oh, don't panic. Writing a book is a lonely thing. Only if you can endure loneliness can you get the fragrance of bitter plums. There is nothing wrong with the book, but the prison part is a bit confusing. But just keep your own pace.
If the author wants the protagonist to learn some martial arts. Don't learn swordsmanship. Swords became outdated during the Qin and Han Dynasties and became ceremonial tools. You should practice swordsmanship, not the kind of dragon-slaying broadsword, or any other martial arts skills. Those are just beheading knives, and the knives are not big. Look at the Huanshou Dao of the Han Dynasty. It is a slender knife with a single edge. It is the predecessor of Tang Hengdao. The bending point is the katana. This kind of knife is really suitable for cutting people. It is also good in actual combat and beautiful. And don't talk about the swordsmanship of the king or the swordsmanship of the tyrant. Swordsmanship is based on basic skills. The swordsmanship in the book is for people to adapt to the moves and exercise. In real battles, it depends on who can draw the sword faster and who can react faster.
Maybe I thought it was a historical text at first, but later I found it was a bit more light-hearted, especially the chapter where Gongsun Yu appeared. I felt that the previous and later chapters were a bit different. Personally.