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  1. The story of Kingdom is a fictional adaptation of the Chinese history period known as the Warring States period, which ended in 221 BC when Ying Zheng, king of Qin, succeeded in conquering the other states and unifying China. Several of the characters are based on historical figures.

  2. Chinese Name (based on actual history) Ei Sei. Ying Zheng. Gaku Ki. Yue Yi. Haku Ki. Bai Qi. Hou Ken. Pang Nuan.

    Japanese Name (as In The Manga)
    Chinese Name (based On Actual History)
    Pang Nuan
  3. As all (or most) of you know, many of the first set of Kingdom chapters use Chinese names, and eventually theres a permanent transition to using Japanese names by Turnip Farmers. Meanwhile, fansubs of the anime use Chinese names (even though the VAs use Japanese names.)

  4. I believe i got everyone historical. The remaining characters not listed are all fictional. u/RibokuGreat Was asking about it in a post few days ago. Figured others might enjoy it. Qin Royalty. Ei Sei = Yíng Zhèng ( 嬴政 ) King Sho = Ying Ji ( 嬴稷 ) Sei Kyou = Cheng Jiao 成蟜.

  5. I only know a little bit about chinese history, but I did notice that some events in the manga have quotes from historic sources. What are the biggest changes between the story so far and actual history?

  6. Jun 4, 2012 · After a fierce coup d'état unfolds, Piao returns to Xin, half dead, with a mission that will lead him to a meeting with China's young King, Ying Zheng, who bears a striking resemblance to Piao. Kingdom follows Xin as he takes his first steps into the great blood-soaked pages of China's history.

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  8. Shin's territory of residence and lands is known as Fuuri (Chinese: Fengli). After his achievements in the Coalition Invasion War, it was enlarged and has since expanded with his numerous achievements on multiple battlefields.

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