Chapter 332 Why is playing the only thing on your mind?



Chapter 332 Why is playing the only thing on your mind?

Early the next morning, the students who thought their favorite book was finished were surprised to find that there was more to come.

I ran excitedly to buy the latest content and started reading it with great interest.

Well, the same writing system... Indeed, people were scattered all over the place and had no communication at the beginning. If no one deliberately unified the writing system, how could everyone use the same writing system?

This further proves that this book is true history.

The cars are on the same track, but it feels powerful even though it is not clear.

Build the Great Wall, build the Qin Straight Road... Ying Zheng is gone, Fusu died, and Hu Hai ascended the throne.

After taking office, he transferred 700,000 people who were building the Afang Palace to urgently complete the final work of the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang.

Seven hundred thousand! !

The students took a deep breath. This was not the most important thing. The most important thing was that the description of Hu Hai in the text always gave the students a very bad premonition.

Turning the page again, the whole world rose up in rebellion and the Qin Dynasty was destroyed?

Dead?

Dead? !

Excited students: ???

The students opened their eyes wide in confusion. No, what happened? Why did he die? How long had it been?

Isn't it the Empire?

Isn't it already unified?

What happened to Qin Shi Huang? He was a wise and powerful man throughout his life, but he ended up like this before his death. After his death, he was transported back to Xianyang in such an undignified manner.

Also, why did he trust Zhao Gao so much?

If he had listened to other people's advice a little and taken the person away before he died, things wouldn't have turned out like this.

Although no one persuaded him to take Zhao Gao away...

But there were people who advised him to be wary of Zhao Gao and Li Si. How could it come to this?

I've been following this book for so long, waiting for the Qin Dynasty to unify the six kingdoms and last for eternity, but you tell me it perished in such a short time?

The students’ mood at this moment was indescribable. If they had to, it was as if they had eaten a large lump of food and choked on it, leaving their mouths full of mucus.

Haha, this is indeed the true history, otherwise why would Dapeng write it like this?

Or was she trying to remind someone by writing this?

But no matter who she wanted to remind, it didn't stop the students from being furious.

It has a terrible ending, woohoo, my favorite book has a terrible ending.

Although the story of thousands of years is more like a dream and what is written in the book is more real, it just has a bad ending, woo woo.

This time it really ended in this way.

The students are very uncomfortable, and the emperor must be ten thousand times more uncomfortable than them.

It is normal that the people would be resentful when Ying Zheng built so many things in succession. What the emperor could not understand was how such an outrageous person like Hu Hai could become the emperor?

And there is Fusu. As a prince, he would force his way to the throne even if he couldn't. Is a prince who doesn't want to be emperor a good prince?

How could he commit suicide just because of an imperial edict?

The next generation of Qin is really doomed.

How could it be destroyed so easily? It took so many years to unify the country, and in the end, the second generation was gone. The emperor is feeling really fucked up and very irritated.

He couldn't help but think of his sons. The second son had a bad temper and would beat and scold the servants at will. He didn't have much ability, although he became much more honest after being thrown into prison.

I wrote to him several times to tell him that I was wrong and would correct it.

But things can change, and even if this person changes, he will probably only change in front of him, not as blatantly as before.

He would release the man and make him a leisurely prince and let him stay in Shengjing. He didn't dare to release him outside, as he always felt that the people would suffer.

As for the third and fourth...

The sons are already grown up, and it is not a good idea to keep delaying the appointment of a crown prince, as this will make them develop ambitions that they should not have.

We still have to decide on it as soon as possible.

The emperor thought of Qi Ze. Qi Ze was a legitimate son, and in terms of ability and means, he was not inferior to other princes.

Compared to others, he has just the right amount of kindness.

She has always been his favorite candidate, but she has to be involved with Qin Sheng.

Fortunately, Qi Ze is willing to change...

A concubine has been chosen, and it’s almost time to choose a princess.

When he gives birth to a grandson, he will be made the crown prince.

This thought flashed through the emperor's mind, but he also felt that with Qi Ze's infatuation with Qin Sheng, no matter how many girls he married, they would be just for show and he would not touch them at all.

Not to mention the emperor's grandson, he was afraid that when Qi Ze died, the girls in his backyard would still be virgins.

So sad.

What’s the difference between this and a eunuch?

It's just one more, and I don't use it, so rounding it up makes no difference.

When Qi Ze ascends to the throne a hundred years later, he can't remain childless, right? Is he adopting a child from the imperial clan?

Even more worried.

The emperor flipped through the book and found two articles at the back.

On the Qin Dynasty, good writing.

Afang Palace Fu...

After reading it, the emperor fell silent. If he remembered correctly, the Afang Palace had not been completed at all. If it had not been completed, how could he write as if he had seen it with his own eyes?

No, what dynasty was the Tang Dynasty?

Which dynasty came after the fall of the Qin Dynasty?

So something that didn't happen would be made up like this?

The emperor opened his eyes in confusion. Although merits and demerits will be judged by future generations and the praise or criticism depends entirely on personal preference, how could it be so outrageous?

He had never seen anything so outrageous, really.

I have read a lot of official and unofficial history, but none of them is so outrageous. Isn't this pure rumor?

However, the following words are indeed thought-provoking. The Qin people had no time to mourn themselves, but later generations mourned them. Later generations mourned them but did not learn from them. They are also the later generations who mourned later generations...

To be fair, both "On the Fall of Qin" and "Fu on the Afang Palace" are excellent articles. There are so many articles in history, but none can compare with these two.

Not at all comparable.

With this level, can you write it casually?

So Mr. Dapeng did indeed glimpse that blank period of history, but he just expressed it in a different way...

The emperor suddenly wanted to find Dapeng, and wanted to see her more strongly than ever before.

But I can't find anyone.

He thought about posting the imperial edict again. Mr. Dapeng replied to him last time. Would he pay attention to him if he posted it again?

No matter how slow-witted everyone in the world is, they should have realized that Dapeng is not dead. Rumors have already spread outside.

If Mr. Dapeng cared about his reputation, he might not reply to him.

What if she was a noble and pure person who didn't care at all? It was entirely possible that she would respond to him.

The emperor thought about it seriously and decided to try again no matter what.

However, before trying, other problems must be solved first, otherwise once Mr. Dapeng answers, no matter how he answers, he will be criticized.

They will also be attacked by taking advantage of the situation, so they have to find a way out for what happened before and throw the dirty water on those great scholars who are looking for trouble.

This will increase the possibility of her coming out.

The emperor thought about it for a while, and soon came up with an idea. He once again posted the imperial edict at will.

Not only was no one blocking the imperial decree this time, but the entire city was paying attention, waiting for the answer.

As the New Year approaches, the servants in the mansion are obviously getting busy.

Some were preparing New Year's goods, some were cleaning, the entire Zhenbei Palace was busy all the time, only the masters were nowhere to be seen, some were playing, as if nothing had happened.

It is sufficient to prepare a set of annual gifts for each mansion according to the previous years' routine. The only gift that Tao needs to prepare personally is for the Chu family.

But she had already prepared these things, so there was no rush.

Chu Yian was pleasantly surprised when she saw the snowman carved by Qin Sheng. It was so lifelike, and looked almost the same as her except for the height.

Her eyes were shining when she looked at Qin Sheng: "Xiao Shengzi, you are really amazing."

Qin Sheng raised the corner of his lips: "It's okay, it's not as difficult as I imagined for my first attempt."

Chu Yian's eyes brightened.

Qin Sheng was very pleased and asked someone to fix the simple shed on top of the snowman.

Seeing Chu Yian excitedly circling around the snowman for a long time and not wanting to leave, he coughed and said, "Are we going out to play?"

Chu Yian raised his head and frowned: "Why is playing the only thing on your mind?"

Qin Sheng: ...

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