The combat strength ceiling of Sword Comes was level 16. The Heavenly Court's ruler was the representative of the peak of Sword's Strength and had a cultivation of level 16. Level 16 was a very high cultivation realm, equivalent to the peak of battle prowess. However, the specific information about who had reached the 16th level in Jian Lai was not found in the search results provided.
Well, it's hard to pinpoint exactly who made that statement. It might have been someone influential in the literary world, but without more context, it's tough to say for sure.
I'm not sure exactly who first said this statement. It could be from a political philosopher or a thinker in the context of discussions about the nature of the state.
I'm not entirely sure who first said this phrase specifically. It could be from a political philosopher or a thinker who was exploring the nature of government.
Sometimes, it's a previously minor character who steps forward and surprises the readers with their involvement. This can add an unexpected twist to the story.
I can recommend the following novels similar to Rise of a Great Nation:
1. " 1662, Struggle in the Age of Louis XVII ": The author worked hard just to retire.
2. "The Glory of the Eagles": The author's dream.
3. [The Aztec Immortal: The author slashes Yun Meng with his sword.]
4. "Han Shizu": The author is unknown.
These novels might have similar plots or topics to Rise of the Great Powers.