Find out seven countries in today’s world to form the Sengoku Qixiong

The seven heroes of the Warring States were Qi, Yan, Zhao, Korea, Wei, Chu, and Qin.

The Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period

The State of Qi, with a serious bookish atmosphere, faces the sea. The first choice is the United Kingdom, itself an island country, which led the industrial revolution.

Yan Guo, many impassioned people, many assassins. The first choice is Japan, Japan has a strong sense of national identity, and commits suicide in minutes.

Zhao Guo, Hu Fu riding and archery, has high martial arts skills, and can be tough with Qin Guo. Russia is the first choice, focusing on force, and it was the only superpower during the Cold War.

South Korea is famous for its outstanding people. It has produced celebrities such as Han Fei and Zhang Liang, but its national strength is not strong. The first choice is Israel, the average level is very high, that is, the country is too small.

Wei State, a super hegemon who has been reformed, has both civil and military skills, and once defeated Qin State. The first choice is China, which has developed rapidly after the reform and opening up, and defeated the United States to resist US aggression and aid Korea. But I hope that China can continue to be strong and not follow the old path of Wei.

The state of Chu, the state of Chu was destroyed by the state of Qin at that time, but also left behind the prophecy of Chu who killed Qin, which was finally verified. Germany is the first choice. Because of the participation of the United States in the war, Germany lost the war, but it stood up again and led the European Union. In the future, the United States is likely to be defeated by Germany.

The Qin State, the undisputed world hegemon, wiped out the six kingdoms, burned books and pit Confucian scholars, unified weights and measures, and so on. The first choice is the United States. The United States is the only superpower after the Cold War. It often interferes in the internal affairs of other countries and has the hegemony of the dollar. English has almost become the lingua franca of the world. It's so similar.

Of course, all of this is just the author's imagination. History is changing rapidly and it is impossible to predict.

But I hope that readers will remember such an old saying that future generations will mourn but not learn from it, and also make future generations mourn for future generations.