Zhou Jia didn't expect that the opening scene would be the Terracotta Warriors in the pit rising into the air. The heroine saw a bloody scene as soon as she appeared, and the captives from the six countries were killed for refusing to surrender.
Only Heifu, who was wandering around without knowing where to go, was saved because of his tile-making skills.
I don’t know why, but the moment I saw the Terracotta Warriors rising, Zhou Jia felt like crying. It wasn’t because she felt wronged, but she just wanted to cry.
Kurofu himself felt deeply sympathetic when he saw the man kneeling on the ground, crying and accusing himself of not knowing what country he was from. In fact, not only Kurofu, but also countless people in the world who were displaced by war felt the same way.
In troubled times, when a country is on the verge of collapse and people are fleeing everywhere, it is difficult to survive. Who cares what country they are from?
Liu Chan felt sad and subconsciously turned to look at his father, Zhuge Liang. At this time, Zhuge Liang was thinking about his master. He devoted his life to supporting the Han Dynasty and was a Han Chinese and a Han minister.
Ying Zheng thought more. Although he was the King of Qin and later the First Emperor of Qin, he was not so determined to follow the path of his predecessors to annex the world and complete the great cause of unification that they had longed for.
He was a hostage when he was young. He was born and raised in Zhao, but the people of Zhao did not accept him, saying that he was a Qin person.
But how many Qin people had he seen? He only knew that he had suffered a lot of bullying because of his Qin identity.
Even after returning to his country, many people were dissatisfied with him because he grew up in Zhao State.
Once upon a time, he had no sense of belonging, whether in Qin or Zhao.
Until later they said that he was the future King of Qin. Qin was weak and bullied, and he wanted to lead Qin to become stronger, to avenge the humiliation, and to bring the world under Qin.
From then on, Qin State became his responsibility and mission.
He also fulfilled the last wish of the Qin ancestors and gave the displaced people a unified identity: Qin people.
What the performance subsequently showed was that the quality of the tiles was substandard, and the craftsmen were all in danger. If they were discovered, they would all suffer, and the atmosphere instantly became tense.
Collective punishment.
Most people are familiar with this system, but Zhou Jia doesn't have much feeling about it. People in different dynasties are different.
Especially the common people of Qin. Qin acted according to the law. When the law was first implemented, many people did not take it seriously and committed crimes, which also implicated the people around them. They knew this best.
As the performance progressed, Zhou Jia also thought that the design was excellent. The stage seats were moved forward, either by being pulled forward, or by being transported by water or walking together with Heifu as a member of history. The method of advancement was different each time.
There were even times when Qin Du passed overhead.
Zhou Jia was so fascinated by the show that she ignored the people around her. This kind of performance was indeed novel.
The kings, generals and common people of various dynasties in front of the screen were all stunned. This performance was indeed novel and eye-catching.
Miaomiao also turned on the immersive mode for them, and the experience was no worse than what Zhou Jia and the others had on site.
The performance also included the six kings' abuse of Ying Zheng, as well as scenes of internal strife among the six countries. I can only say that if the six countries were more united and the six kings were more reliable...
I thought the push-forward performance was already strange enough, but I didn't expect it to be even scarier.
Zhou Jia was watching carefully, and the next second, a black shadow fell from above her head, just in front of her. She even saw Ying Zheng beside her subconsciously touching his left waist.
Normally it should be the position where the sword is worn.
It does correspond to the story of Jing Ke assassinating Qin Shi Huang.
The fake King of Qin above and the real Qin Shi Huang below were about to draw their swords.
Not only Ying Zheng, but Li Bai and others were also shocked.
In whose performance is the assassin descending from the audience's heads?
"Performance, performance."
Zhou Jia whispered to calm everyone around her.
Zhou Jiachun was overthinking it. Li Bai and the others didn't seem to be planning to ship the goods at all. On the contrary, they felt it was particularly exciting.
Qin
Gao Jianli thought for a moment and sighed, "Let's... go somewhere farther away to avoid them..."
Jing Ke crossed his arms coldly, expressing his doubts about the word "elaborate burial" mentioned by Ying Zheng on the screen.
Will the great tyrant really give him a grand funeral?
He remembered that when Zhou Jia talked about Jing Ke's assassination of Qin Shi Huang, it seemed that Ying Zheng gave him a sword and then hit him several more times.
It would be a blessing if he wasn't thrown out and torn to pieces, but it was absolutely impossible for him to be given a grand funeral.
"As you wish."
Jing Ke stood up and packed his things silently.
Gao Jianli glanced at the screen and stood up to help.
The two left overnight.
Zhou Jia didn't know that the two of them were afraid of being remembered by Ying Zheng and ran away early, but she still glanced at Ying Zheng's reaction beside her. Except that he was almost frightened by the sudden appearance of the assassin and drew his sword, she didn't feel that Ying Zheng had any unhappy emotions.
Since that was the case, she felt relieved and continued to look at the stage.
Destroying the six kingdoms was not an easy task. Before going to the battlefield, Heifu wrote a letter to his mother in his hometown, expressing his concern for his mother, his trust in the king, and his care for his sweetheart.
A letter from home.
Zhou Jia felt sad after hearing this.
Hei Fu on the stage recited the letter from home word by word with all his heart, while Hei Fu below the stage burst into tears.
He heard it.
This is a letter he wrote to his family. Although some of the content is different, it is basically the same.
It turns out that he is also remembered by history.
The eyes of the soldiers of various dynasties were red with tears. Wasn't Heifu's letter home also their letter?
As the six nations fought, the seven fragmented pieces of debris suspended in the air finally merged into a complete territory. From then on, this territory had a unified name:
Qin.
As they watched the territories merge and the word Qin appear, all the Qin emperors stood up with tears in their eyes.
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