A word to readers who followed this book before 4/4
Everyone,
When you see this passage, I have already...
Well... I uploaded all the previous twenty-five chapters again. You can see that the number of words has increased by half, and several plots have been put in advance, turning the original hidden line into an open line, and by the way, a burden originally planned to be revealed in the mid-term - that is, how Li Jing got on the top, and released it in advance.
A lot of adjustments have been made in the language style to try to make readers feel more comfortable.
In the author's message, I wrote, "Really history will be better."
Like Li Yu who traveled through time, I basically don’t know much about the Southern Tang Dynasty. I only know the Lord Li, but when I looked through the information, I realized that the wonderful and strange aspects of the Southern Tang history were no less than any dynasty.
In terms of details, it reveals a unique cruelty and insidious feeling. This is much more civilized than the practice of killing the whole family at the fifth generation. From the perspective of researchers, it is indeed more interesting.
As can be seen from the wedge part, this history is full of various contradictions and unreasonable and anti-logical situations.
But after careful sorting, you will find that everything is illogical, not that there is a problem with logic. Chinese historians have always had the good habit of writing straight, and there will be the so-called Spring and Autumn styles in the process. However, if people in the future think carefully, it will not be difficult to see the mystery in it.
This is also the most advantageous thing in studying Chinese history, because we have a complete twenty-four histories system to form the skeleton, and then a large number of private historical notes are supplemented. The combination of the two can show a flesh-and-blood history.
Compared with the Western historical system, which mainly focuses on private memoirs, Chinese people are indeed very happy.
Of course, this kind of pleasure comes at a price. There are too many information, so I don’t have time to read it. There are many raw meats that have never been ordered before...
Therefore, I have always advocated that looking at history should be done through paper and explore the true face of history as much as possible, rather than simply following the crowd. The development of historical events generally follows logic, and exploring the logic in it is interesting.
For example, in Lu You's "Southern Tang Book", this passage "In February of the seventh year, Liezu's illness was secretly caused by it. No one knows that Gengwu is sick.
The great doctor Wu Tingzhao secretly sent someone to report to the emperor. The emperor rushed into the palace and served in the East Pavilion.
On that evening, the ancestor Lie died and there was no funeral.
And I issued an edict to order the emperor to supervise the country, to promulgate the general amnesty, and to issue the gifts for the same period. Bingzi should first give the edict."
In fact, writing this kind of palace privacy is more appropriate than vernacular Chinese. It points out the truth with just a few strokes. As for the large blank space, it is the private back garden left by the author, and it depends on whether the readers are willing to enter and dance with it.
When I saw this passage, I kept trying to guess whether Lu Fangweng's expression on his face when he was writing, was he sneering, joking, or shook his head, and sighed and continued to write down?
If there is really such a time travel, I would be willing to wear it back and take a look...
From the time Li Bing died to the issuance of the will, it was six days apart. No one knew what happened in these six days.
But judging from this passage, who would still say that Li Jing really doesn’t want to be the emperor?
This is also the field where novelists can gallop.
Li Yu in the article said some of the situation, but Li Hongmao was just a child of eleven or two at that time, and he knew very little about some things.
In the future, I will probably use the mouths of the three brothers Li Jing and even Song Qiqiu to make another or several descriptions.
Well, I hope I can embed such a Rashomon in a long article.
As for other aspects, from the 937th reign of Li Bing to the Tang Dynasty to the 949th when the story in the article took place, although it was only twelve years, there were quite a few things that happened at all. These things in turn would have an impact on Li Yu's behavior. Li Yu could only try to find out these things while seizing the throne in Buddhism.
The 70,000 words in the previous one look a bit trivial, slow and a little messy, but there are a lot of threads buried inside. I hope I can pick them up one by one if I have the chance.
Finally, I reached out to ask for a recommendation vote...
By the way, I personally like the traditional native-style time travel. There is no system, no gold finger, no main god, and even the knowledge of time travelers is the same as that of ordinary people. That kind of humanoid search engine cannot appear in this book, so friends who don’t like this routine will give up.
As for the dividends of time travelers, most of what I imagine is soft things, but don’t expect any proletarian revolutions to occur in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. The productivity is too poor and there is no revolutionary conditions at all.
Chapter completed!