Is Bleach Better than Kingdom?


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Shintei having the strongest walls in all of china is surprising to me, you'd expect Chu to have a city like that
To be fair, Chu is usually invading. The city with the strongest defences being in Han, a state that is consistently ravaged by the other states, makes sense to me.:risicheck:

Besides, Kanmei once did a nationwide inspection tour of Chu's defences and the sheer muscular girth of that man cracked the foundations wherever he went. :Dono_Fui:
 

Elder Lee Hung

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If the city is famous for having the strongest walls then they are probably right tbh.
Makes sense for a city in the middle of china too
Depends on where that fame came from. When was the last time Shintei was even attacked? 100 years ago? If Shintei being that strong is based on 100 year old intel then this probably isn’t reliable as more cities have been constructed/modified since then.
 
Biggest acid trip in Chinese history is when some mediocre jobber who kept failing the written test to become a bureaucrat claimed to be the brother of Jesus Christ and led a highly heretical self proclaimed branch of Christianity into open rebellion against the Manchu Dynasty in a civil war so bloody that the casualty rates are comparable to World Wars. :snoopy:

You would think that maybe this is some semi-mythical 2nd century AD event since it sounds so insane but no, this nonsense happened in the mid 19th century. There were flabbergasted European witnesses watching this all go down. :risisweat:
 
Historically, did other states try to prevent Qin from conquering Shintei, like, in a serious attempt to stop Qin and not random border skirmishes? Because it was said that Han was protected for centuries by all its neighboring states whenever Qin tried to invade it.

That said, Qin getting even remotely close to Han Capital should warrant a coalition army, or at least a Zhao-Wei war declaration.
 
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