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When I was typing today, some readers said that I plagiarized under the comments, and said that my overall situation was the same as other people's novels. Hey, let me reply here. I adapted it based on the history of Qin's Destroy of Six Kingdoms on Baidu.

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First of all, you can read about the battle between Qin and Zhao on Baidu.

The war between Qin and Zhao refers to the period from 236 BC (the eleventh year of the Qin Dynasty) to 222 BC (the twenty-fifth year of the Qin Dynasty). In the war between Qin and the six kingdoms, Qin attacked and destroyed Zhao (today's

Battles in southern Hebei, northern Shanxi, etc.).

In 236 BC (the eleventh year of the Qin Dynasty), the Qin State took advantage of the Yan State and the Zhao State fought. When the Zhao State's rear was empty, Wang Jian, with Wang Jian as the main general, divided his troops into two groups to attack Zhao and capture Zhao Ye (now southwest of Linzhang, Hebei Province).

Waiting for more than ten cities, the Zhao army defended the city and avoided a decisive battle, and the war became a stalemate. In 234 BC (the thirteenth year of the Qin Dynasty), the Qin army attacked Pingyang (now southeast of Ci County, Hebei Province), annihilated 100,000 Zhao soldiers, and killed Zhao

General Hu Zhe then marched north, and Zhao general Li Mu was defeated in Yi'an (now southeast of Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province). In 232 BC (the fifteenth year of the Qin Dynasty), Wang Jian changed his tactics and used a small force to harass Zhao.

The capital was Handan (today's Handan City), and he led the main force from Shangdang County (the eldest son of the county, southwest of today's eldest son in Shanxi Province) out of Jingxing (now northwest of Jingxing, Hebei Province) in an attempt to cut off Zhao in the middle. Because Li Mu was prepared in advance, he was blocked from returning to the army.

In 229 BC (the 18th year of the Qin Dynasty), Wang Jian took advantage of the famine in Zhao and sent part of his army to surround Handan after a long journey. He personally led the main force out of Jingxing in the east. Wang Jian implemented a counter-intentional plan and asked the king of Zhao to order Zhao Cong and Yan Ju to replace Li Mu as the general. A.D.

In 228 BC (the 19th year of the Qin Dynasty), Wang Jian defeated the Zhao army and pacified the Dongyang area (about today's Xingtai area in Hebei Province). Zhao Cong died in the battle and Yan Ju fled. The Qin army went south to conquer Handan and captured Zhao Wangqian. The prince of Zhao State

Jia fled to Dai and proclaimed himself king. In 222 BC (the 25th year of the Qin Dynasty), Wang Jian's son Wang Ben destroyed Dai and captured the young master Jia, and Zhao was finally destroyed.

The first stage

In 236 BC (the eleventh year of the Qin Dynasty), Qin State took advantage of the war between Zhao State and Yan State and the internal emptiness in the country, and divided its troops into two groups to attack Zhao State. The famous general Wang Jian led an army to capture Yanyu (today's Heshun, Shanxi Province) and Lioyang.

(now Zuoquan, Shanxi), generals Huanjie and Yang Duanhe led an army to capture nine cities including Ye (southwest of Linzhang, Hebei) and Anyang (southwest of Anyang, Henan).

In 234 BC (the thirteenth year of the Qin Dynasty), Huanjue led his army to attack Pingyang (southeast of today's Ci County, Hebei Province) and Wucheng (southwest of today's Ci County, Hebei Province), killing Zhao general Huju and beheading 100,000 people, and was defeated.

Zhao Jun occupied the city.

In 233 BC (the fourteenth year of the Qin Dynasty), Huanjue sent his army across the Taihang Mountains, occupied Chili and Yi'an (southeast of today's Shijiazhuang, Hebei), and attacked the hinterland of Zhao. King Zhao quickly mobilized famous generals who were guarding the northern border to resist the Huns.

Li Mu led troops to resist Qin and defeated the Qin army in Fei (now west of Jinzhou, Hebei). Huanjie fled to Yan in fear of being guilty.

In 232 BC (the fifteenth year of the Qin Dynasty), the Qin army divided into two groups to attack Ye and Langmeng (now Yangqu, Shanxi), and Fanwu (now southwest of Lingshou, Hebei). They were also defeated by Li Mujun. However, the Zhao army also

They suffered heavy losses and had to retreat to the capital, Handan (in today's Hebei Province).

second stage

After that, the Qin army rested for three years. In 230 BC (the seventeenth year of the Qin Dynasty), when the Qin army was annihilating South Korea, Zhao State encountered a severe drought, a shortage of food in the country, and unrest in the hearts of the people. Qin State stabilized the situation in the occupied areas and conquered South Korea.

After the land was reorganized into Yingchuan County, he immediately transferred his troops to the State of Zhao. In 229 BC (the 18th year of the Qin Dynasty), he sent troops to take advantage of the great famine in the State of Zhao to launch an attack on the State of Zhao from two directions. Wang Jian led the army

Qiang Yu led the Qiang soldiers out of Jingxing (now west of Jingxing, Hebei); Yang Duanhe led the Hanoi (now Xinxiang, Henan) troops to attack Handan from the north and south. King Zhao moved to send Li Mu and Sima Shang to lead

The Qin army resisted. Li Mu still adopted the policy of building fortifications to avoid a hasty decisive battle. The Qin army was unable to win repeated attacks, resulting in a stalemate.

Wang Jian took advantage of Zhao Wangqian's mediocrity and ignorance, and the weakness of his favored minister Guo Kai, who was greedy for money and profit, and jealous of talents and talents, and used counterintuitive tactics. Zhao Wangqian believed the slander, so he ordered Zhao Cong and Yan Ju to replace Li Mu, and Sima Shang became general. Li Mu refused,

He was killed by Zhao Wangqian. Li Mu managed the army well, loved his subordinates, lived with the officers and soldiers at the border, fought for many years, and won the hearts of the soldiers. After he was killed, the army was disorganized and the army disintegrated.

In March of 228 BC (the 19th year of the Qin Dynasty), Wang Jian's army took advantage of the momentum and attacked fiercely. He defeated the Zhao army in one fell swoop, killed Zhao Cong, and occupied Dongyang (east of Taihang Mountain). Yan Ju fled in fear. In October, Wang Jian and the Qiang Yu army broke through.

Handan, captured King Zhao Qian. Zhao Gongzijia led hundreds of people from his clan to flee (today's north of Yu County, Hebei Province) and proclaimed himself king. However, at this time, Zhao State was dead in name only, and the Qin State established Handan County in Zhao.

The Zhao army and the Yan army in Dai jointly stationed in Shanggu Yishui (now northwest of Huailai, Hebei Province) in an attempt to prevent the Qin army from continuing to advance northward. In 227 BC (the 20th year of the Qin Dynasty), they were defeated by the Qin army again. By 222 BC

In the 25th year of the Qin Dynasty (the twenty-fifth year of the Qin Dynasty), Wang Jian's son Wang Ben led his army to destroy the remaining forces of Yan and Zhao, broke the Dai Dynasty, and captured Wang Jia of Dai. The Zhao Kingdom was completely destroyed.

The above information comes from Baidu. You can search it on Baidu. This is directly copied.

As for the setting issue, alas, I have said it before in the comment area, maybe I can’t see it.

The protagonist's ability is based on the vampire setting in the anime or movie that I have seen before. Every time a vampire kills a person, he plunders that person's soul, which gives him one more life in the sea of ​​blood and the red river.

Every time a vampire is killed, the soul in the Red River of Blood Sea can be pulled out to replace his own death, unless all the souls in the Red River of Blood Sea are purified.

Otherwise, you can't kill vampires, sigh.

What I wrote is not about the Qin Shi Mingyue series. If they were all about the Qin Dynasty, and if I didn’t edit it myself, the history would basically be the same.

As for the settings, a reader reminded me that the first few chapters were similar to others, so I changed them.

I don’t deny that I did refer to others for the setting. I also looked up the memes on the Internet, and I also thought of the bloody plot when I was following online dramas_(:з」∠)_.

Also, I actually have a manuscript here, but I’m a lazy person. (?ェ?) I wrote more than seventy chapters in the draft, but I only sent out more than fifty chapters.

It’s all because I want to play games, read novels, watch TV shows, and occasionally sleep in a daze (????ω????).

If I don’t save some manuscripts, I won’t have a chance to be lazy, so I named it Buddhist style to postpone updates. (●—●)

This means that daily updates are fine, but nothing more is necessary. After all, coding has to be done year-round, and I feel uneasy if I don’t save some manuscripts.
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