Elisabeth Báthory
Original Title:エリザベート・バートリー
Languages:
- Chinese: 伊丽莎白・巴托里
- Japanese: エリザベート・バートリー
- English: Elisabeth Báthory
Parent Title:
命运-冠位指定, フェイト/グランドオーダー, Fate/Grand Order FGO
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Qin's Moon Season 3 (The Hundred Schools of Thought)
The conflict escalates in Sanghai City as Confucian, Taoist, and other philosophical factions enter the fray. The Mohists ally temporarily with Liusha against the Yin-Yang School. Tianming masters Mohist mechanics, Shaoyu awakens his conqueror's spirit, while Gao Yue suffers under the Yin-Yang rituals. The season climaxes with the mystical ship Mirage's launch and the emergence of the Mechanical Azure Dragon.

Year Hare Affair Season 5
Season 5 highlights China's breakthroughs in quantum computing and AI, carbon neutrality goals, and new diplomatic landscapes. The Rabbit achieves tech self-sufficiency despite the Eagle's blockade, while upgrading Belt & Road initiatives. New character "Desert Fox" (Middle East) symbolizes energy and infrastructure cooperation. The Rabbit promotes eco-solutions with allies like Gallic Rooster (France), countering the Eagle's "small yard, high fence" containment.

Qin's Moon Season 5 (The Emperor's Reign)
Centering on Qin Shi Huang's eastern tour and the Agriculturist uprising, this season exposes Zhao Gao's scheme to "control the martial world with its own forces." Tianming's team infiltrates the Mirage to rescue Gao Yue, facing the Yin-Yang School's leader Donghuang Taiyi. Meanwhile, the rebellion led by Tian Yan escalates, forcing the Vertical & Horizontal strategists to intervene. Pivotal reveals include Han Xin's debut, the truth about Bai Qi's massacre, and the final fragment of the Seven Constellations – culminating in the explosion of the ominous meteorite and Zhang Liang's masterstroke against the empire.

Year Hare Affair Season 1
The series uses anthropomorphic animals to depict modern Chinese history. The "Rabbit" (China) rises from poverty, navigating Cold War tensions with "Eagle" (USA) and "Bear" (Soviet Union). Key events include the Korean War and nuclear development, blending humor with patriotism.