The novels that traveled through the small vassal states of the Yin Shang Dynasty included Yin Shang Xuan Niao Ji, Back to the Shang Dynasty, Crossing the Yin Shang Dynasty, Crossing the Shang Dynasty, and I Became a God for King Zhou's Ao Xiao.
There were a few novels that traveled through the small vassal states of the Shang Dynasty that could be recommended. Among them were " Yin Shang Xuan Niao Ji "," Back to the Shang Dynasty "," Crossing the Yin Shang Dynasty "," Crossing the Shang Dynasty ", and so on. These novels were set in the Shang Dynasty and told the story of the protagonist traveling to the end of the Shang Dynasty or the Yin Shang era. The specific plot and content could be understood by reading these novels.
The Shang Dynasty had enfeoffed Fang Kingdoms such as Chong Kingdom, Wei Kingdom, and Li Kingdom. Zhou was also one of the vassals of the Shang Dynasty. In addition, according to historical records, after King Wu of Zhou destroyed the Shang Dynasty, he divided more than 400 vassal states. Among them, there were 53 imperial clans with the surname Ji. These vassal states were big and small, strong and weak. Among them, there were five Dukes of the highest rank, Duke Qi, Duke Jin, Duke Qin, Duke Chu, and Duke Song. There were also some more famous or special vassal states, such as the State of Lu and the State of Yan. After the Duke of Zhou conferred the dukes on a large scale, he carried out a second large-scale enfeoffment of dukes. Among them, the descendants of the Ji family accounted for as many as 53 people. These dukes with the surname Ji were all descendants of King Wen, King Wu, and the Duke of Zhou.
A Bowl at the Beginning was a recommended novel that traveled through the official history of the Shang Dynasty. This novel told the story of the protagonist becoming a noble by offering treasures and practicing iron-making and training the army. It was in line with the plot of traveling back to the Shang Dynasty and training the army by iron-making. Although other search results also mentioned novels that traveled back to the Shang Dynasty, they did not provide specific recommendations.
The vassal states in the Qing Dynasty included Dongyi, Northern Qi, and the Qing Kingdom. Dongyi was a small vassal state guarded by Sigu Jian. Northern Qi was a powerful force. The Empress Dowager and the little Emperor Zhan Doudou were in charge, and Great Grandmaster Ku He was the Imperial Advisor. The Qing Kingdom was a prosperous city ruled by the Qing Emperor. It had the support of Grandmaster Ye Liuyun and Ye Qingmei. These three vassal states played an important role in the story of Qing Yu Nian. There was no mention of the countries in the west in the information given.
The following were some recommendations for novels about transmigrating to become King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty: " Primal Chaos: The Sword Beheads the Statue of Nüwa at the Beginning of the Game "," I am King Zhou, and the World is Full of Rebellion Thieves "," I am the Protagonist of the Gods "," Rebirth of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty ", and so on. These novels told the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the Shang Dynasty and becoming King Zhou. He began his journey of defying the heavens and changing his fate and controlling the world. They covered different plots and styles to satisfy the readers 'different preferences.
There were a few novels that traveled back in time to the Shang Dynasty that he could recommend. Among them," The Crown Prince of Yinshang " was a novel about rebirth and transmigration. It told the story of the protagonist, Yin Jiao, who was reborn in the Yinshang Dynasty on the Investiture of the Gods and became the Crown Prince of Yinshang. He discovered that his father was a tyrannical and fatuous ruler, and realized that everyone in the future had been deceived by the lies woven by the usurper. In addition," Crossing the Yin Shang and Rising Empire " was also a novel that traveled through the Yin Shang period. It told the story of the protagonist traveling to the Yin Shang period and welcoming the rise of the Yin Shang. These novels could be read online on the relevant novel websites.
The plot and details of the story of crossing over to Taiwan and becoming a vassal king were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know the specific content of crossing over to Taiwan to become a vassal king.
The following are some good novels that traveled to the Shang Dynasty: 1. "Yin Shang Xuan Niao Ji": The male protagonist, Wang Ziyue, was one of the three legitimate sons born to the three queens of King Wuding of the Shang Dynasty. The female protagonist is the daughter of the king. Originally, she was silly, but after the female lead transmigrated here, she was no longer silly. 2. " I am the God of King Zhou's Ao Xiao ": When the gods were sealed, thousands of heroes appeared, some became immortals, some became Buddhas. There would never be so many immortals and Buddhas in the world in the future. The protagonist had traveled from the future and was no longer willing to be controlled by the saints. He became King Zhou and wanted to turn his hand and become a god. Please note that these are only some of the recommendations in the search results. There may be other good novels that travel to the Shang Dynasty.
King Wu of Zhou had granted 71 vassal states, of which the descendants of the Ji family had the most vassal states, 53. At first, there were only 71 countries, but later it gradually increased to 105. In the Zhou Dynasty, there were five grades of nobility: Duke, Marquis, Earl, Son and Male. In the early days of the Western Zhou Dynasty, there were only seven dukedom vassal states, namely the states of Ji, Jiao, Zhu, Chen, Qi, Song, and Guo. They were also the noblest vassal states among the 105 vassal states.
The following are some recommendations for novels where the main character traveled through the Shang Dynasty: 1. "The Crown Prince of the Shang Dynasty": This novel described the protagonist Yin Jiao's rebirth in the Shang Dynasty of the Investiture of the Gods and became the Crown Prince of the Shang Dynasty. He discovered that his father was a tyrannical and fatuous ruler, and realized that everyone in the future had been deceived by the lies woven by the usurper. 2. "Crossing the Rising Empire of the Shang Dynasty": This novel described the glorious life of a down and out Jinyiwei. 3. "Yin Shang Xuan Niao Ji": The male protagonist, Wang Ziyue, was one of the three legitimate sons born to the three queens of King Wuding of the Shang Dynasty. The female protagonist, Sui Suidi, was the daughter of the royal family (the daughter of the monarch of the same clan). In the story, the female protagonist traveled to the Shang Dynasty and was no longer foolish. She was sent to the temple to become a book, in charge of recording and preserving ancient books. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other similar novels that have not been mentioned.