Before I start this, I just want to say that I don’t for sure believe this to be true, this thread is rather me just presenting an idea for discussion lol. This thread is also highly theoretical, I don’t have much raw evidence that points to this being true yet lol.
Before reading this thread, check out my Prime Shouheikun Thread for more context.
I’m not going to post any panels here yet, if anyone has any panels supporting my text wall please let me know and I’ll add them to the OP lol.
Okay so last thing before we start, I’m going to give my opinion on undoubtedly the first thing that came to a lot of people’s minds as soon as they read the title:
“Prime Shouheikun couldn’t have been the strongest warrior in China, he was never a Great General.”
And on top of everything else wrong with this argument, I would like to point out that Shouheikun was essentially promoted above the rank of Great General to commander in chief. Now you could argue this was partially do you Ryofui trying to secure more political power for himself, but the Qin Military has been stated to be the greatest merit-based-army in China, and I highly doubt Shouheikun would’ve been allowed to hold a rank above Great General if his capabilities didn’t warrant him being that capable. There is a lot more I could say on this subject but I’ve covered this topic in detail in the past so I’m just going to move forward for now.
Okay, so let’s get started:
Recently, we learned that Shouheikun and Moubu were childhood friends and essentially shared a “burden” of some kind. It is highly implied from everything we know about Moubu currently and Shouheikun in his youth, that these two aspired to be the strongest men in all of China, and this is the goal that each of them was working towards.
Now for Shouheikun, “strongest” would essentially just mean “greatest warrior,” Shouheikun’s brute strength isn’t great compared to some of the mongoloids in Kingdom, but Shouheikun’s raw skill as a warrior seems tremendously high from the one time we saw him fight. The Duke of Juuteki rose to the top of his society by his strength alone, and Shouheikun mercilessly rolled over him despite not participating in battle for years at that point.
Shouheikun is a firm believer in meritocracy, he believes that the people who rise through the ranks in Qin should do so based on their on abilities and not how they were born. It is highly likely that this belief was what lead him to strive to reach the top of the Qin military by his own strength and not his birth. For those who read historical spoilers, this makes a ton of sense considering his background and upbringing.
There’s really not much else I have to say on this topic, just wanted to create some discussion lol. There’s got to be a reason this guy has been consistently stated to either be as strong as or stronger than current strongest man in China, right?
Share your thoughts :)
@Owl Ki
@Blackbeard
@Patryipe
@Bullet
@Shanks
@Dark Admiral
@dizzy2341
@Guan Yu
@PuckTheGreat
@RayanOO
@Ninjashadow0209
@Arara
@Hiragaro
@Yo Tan Wa
@FaradaySloth
@ranady
@Dragomir
@Den_Den_Mushi
@Fiji
@Xione
@Jailer
@Bepo
@Desolate Smaug
@NidaiKitetsu
Before reading this thread, check out my Prime Shouheikun Thread for more context.
I’m not going to post any panels here yet, if anyone has any panels supporting my text wall please let me know and I’ll add them to the OP lol.
Okay so last thing before we start, I’m going to give my opinion on undoubtedly the first thing that came to a lot of people’s minds as soon as they read the title:
“Prime Shouheikun couldn’t have been the strongest warrior in China, he was never a Great General.”
And on top of everything else wrong with this argument, I would like to point out that Shouheikun was essentially promoted above the rank of Great General to commander in chief. Now you could argue this was partially do you Ryofui trying to secure more political power for himself, but the Qin Military has been stated to be the greatest merit-based-army in China, and I highly doubt Shouheikun would’ve been allowed to hold a rank above Great General if his capabilities didn’t warrant him being that capable. There is a lot more I could say on this subject but I’ve covered this topic in detail in the past so I’m just going to move forward for now.
Okay, so let’s get started:
Recently, we learned that Shouheikun and Moubu were childhood friends and essentially shared a “burden” of some kind. It is highly implied from everything we know about Moubu currently and Shouheikun in his youth, that these two aspired to be the strongest men in all of China, and this is the goal that each of them was working towards.
Now for Shouheikun, “strongest” would essentially just mean “greatest warrior,” Shouheikun’s brute strength isn’t great compared to some of the mongoloids in Kingdom, but Shouheikun’s raw skill as a warrior seems tremendously high from the one time we saw him fight. The Duke of Juuteki rose to the top of his society by his strength alone, and Shouheikun mercilessly rolled over him despite not participating in battle for years at that point.
Shouheikun is a firm believer in meritocracy, he believes that the people who rise through the ranks in Qin should do so based on their on abilities and not how they were born. It is highly likely that this belief was what lead him to strive to reach the top of the Qin military by his own strength and not his birth. For those who read historical spoilers, this makes a ton of sense considering his background and upbringing.
There’s really not much else I have to say on this topic, just wanted to create some discussion lol. There’s got to be a reason this guy has been consistently stated to either be as strong as or stronger than current strongest man in China, right?
![](https://preview.redd.it/nb5m4i3m8it31.jpg?auto=webp&s=899014214abc499d40d2630e77f6376e1393eda3)
Share your thoughts :)
@Owl Ki
@Blackbeard
@Patryipe
@Bullet
@Shanks
@Dark Admiral
@dizzy2341
@Guan Yu
@PuckTheGreat
@RayanOO
@Ninjashadow0209
@Arara
@Hiragaro
@Yo Tan Wa
@FaradaySloth
@ranady
@Dragomir
@Den_Den_Mushi
@Fiji
@Xione
@Jailer
@Bepo
@Desolate Smaug
@NidaiKitetsu