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I didn't want to open a single chapter, but today I'm a little bit of a card.

That's just the end of this volume. Let's give a summary and explain some of the common questions you ask.

...

Many people don’t like democracy.

I know.

So I rarely write about how the protagonist specifically engages in democracy, and most of the time it is mentioned. (Farming and technology are the same, but it does not mean that the protagonist is "restless and unwilling to farm, and unwilling to develop technology and economy.")

The idea of ​​this book is very simple, and Wang Xiao’s plan is also very simple.

Unification as a dictator will be carried out, and the unification will only be a change in the political system.

[Don't worry, I have never planned to write in detail the specific process of the change of this political system]

That was what Wang Xiao had to do in the next decades after the unification.

What we are watching is the story of the great unification in the previous period.

Everyone doesn’t like the boring things behind them. I also think that if you spend Qidian coins to read books, you mainly want to read the plot, not to look at a lot of information or theory.

Then let him do it silently and alone, and after the end of this book, he will use his remaining life to do it...

I think this is a way to be compatible with storyliness and ideals.

What I am writing now is just to tell everyone that he has such ideals because he has seen future generations. Why is some of his current practices like this? It is because what he wants to do decades after his unification.

For example, in these two chapters, when I establish Mu as the emperor, what I want to write about is "the fate of the characters". Instead of saying that Wang Xiao can only use this method to change.

It was because Zhou Yan escaped (this is a major premise), so he established Mu as the emperor and resolved this matter.

What I said is never "this way of achieving change". This is just one of the small actions. Change is a long and boring thing, so I won't describe it in detail. Every time I write it "takes decades."

...

Then, why not write about Wang Xiao as the emperor?

Being an emperor is simpler for the author and the protagonist.

But, in that case, what do we want to change in history?

The story took place around 1650, less than two hundred years later, and the Opium War was the year 1840.

The era in this book is too close to us. If it is written a story from the Tang and Song dynasties, I can write about Wang Xiao becoming the emperor.

Of course, it is very pleasant to read the protagonist in the book to be the emperor.

But I thought about it carefully. If I live in a constitutional monarchy today, I work hard every month to earn money and pay taxes with hard-earned money, and part of this tax is used to support the royal family and to live a life that I will never live. Am I willing?

What have they done for me? Have they provided a lot of gossip? Do they look at me when they meet me on the road? Oh, they won't meet me on the road...

I don't want to.

Some people also say that Wang Xiao’s ideal is unrealistic, or that his approach is wrong.

This is actually not within the scope of the discussion of this book. I just wrote a story. Wang Xiao completed the unification in about ten years.

His ideal is what happened after the story.

Of course, his subsequent changes may also fail.

But he is willing to spend decades to do it, so let him do it well.

I am not a sociology researcher, and Wang Xiao is not a sociologist.

So of course his approach was wrong. I just wanted to express his wishes in a dramatic way, hoping that it would not seem boring.

Like everyone else, I don’t like those tedious things, and I’m worried that it will affect the storyline; I’m worried that the protagonist will appear as a saint; I’m worried that it will be unhappy...

That can only do its best to integrate his ideals into the dramatic conflict.

(In fact, it is not an ideal. Even if he is a modern person, he enjoys the emperor's life, what else can he enjoy? Food, drink, accommodation and transportation are just like that. He really cannot regard being an emperor as his ideal.)

I don’t want to use a bunch of theoretical information to make everyone spend Qidian coins, so I won’t discuss with you about the specific process of this change.

In terms of systems, economy, and technology, it is not convincing without this large amount of information support, so just mention it in one sentence.

For example, I said raising chickens, greenhouses, masks... I have checked the information about these, how did the ancients prevent plague, how did they grow off-season vegetables, and how did they prevent the epidemic in the Qing Dynasty.

I am very likely to be wrong, so of course you can refute me or think it is not feasible. Then I may have to post these materials to discuss them together. The more detailed the materials are, the more information they are.

Regarding Wang Xiao’s change, if I discuss it, I might have to say that this matter will start with the birth of utopian socialism in 1516, and I think it is feasible for a modern person to 1650...

You can also refute me...

But "I" doesn't matter, what is important is "Wang Xiao". I am just the author, and the lower the sense of existence, the better.

This book is about "Wang Xiao's ambition", not "Wang Xiao can do everything".

This is a novel, not "on how democratic politics can be achieved in feudal society in 1650, and whether it is feasible."

More importantly, we can check the information, but Wang Xiao cannot, so of course there will be many mistakes in what he does.

But I can't change his mistakes, otherwise I will be too deified.

I think what is important is "whether he is firm enough" rather than "did he know from the beginning what to do every step of building a better society..."

in addition……

I think there is no absolute correctness in the world, it just depends on whether you want to do it or not.

If change really needs to be changed after a full meal, why do you still need to change?

If change is changed, we know that it will succeed before we change, is that still called change?

It is precisely because of the difficulties, the economy is underdeveloped, and the people's wisdom is not open that so many people are fighting forward, right? Otherwise, what are they doing?

It is precisely because they don’t know if they will succeed, that our future generations will remember it, right?

Then, there was a single chapter before, saying that the king laughed and became emperor, and his subordinates asked him to take his concubine.

This single chapter is about the number of heroines.

I dare not guarantee the number of heroines. What I want to express is... What Fu Qingzhu knows is that Wang Xiaoyou's legitimate number of wives.

Well, I didn't explain this clearly, which made everyone misunderstand...

But that single chapter is never the ending. I made the point three times. It has nothing to do with the plot, nothing to do with the plot, nothing to do with the plot.

About the next volume.

Why is there another volume? First of all, I declare that I am not trying to make money because this book is not profitable.

I wrote a thousand chapters, but what I wanted to write is not one... The story of Wang Xiao defeating Dorgon.

Dorgon is just one of the most famous characters among all the characters, and it is not worth spending a thousand chapters just to defeat him.

The reason why I am obscene, lazy, scared, and ignorant is all the reasons. But another reason is that I don’t want someone among these historical figures to become a big wave of SS.

I think the reason why history remembers them is not because they are big waves of SS, probably because...time and fate.

Well... what I want to write is this "time and fate".

Then, about the role.

All characters will probably have annoying times.

If I want them to be less annoying, there are ways to prevent them from encountering moral dilemmas and prevent reality from being contrary to their ideas.

Therefore, it is normal to hate a character because they encounter another moral dilemma and make a choice that is contrary to some people's standards.

Then I recently studied it, "Let the characters encounter moral dilemma" is a taboo in online writing, and I have been committing this taboo from beginning to end.

Well... Thank you for tolerating me until now.

But this is also a kind of "time and life" I want to write...

Finally, I will report the results. Today or tomorrow, it should be able to reach 3,000 and all the high-quality products are only a few shortfalls.

It may be difficult for everyone to understand. This book has been written for a year and a half, and it has gradually increased from more than a dozen to three thousand. During the process, many people said that what you wrote is too trash and destined to be a failure, or that character hates that character and hates it.

I have been saying that I am sincerely grateful to everyone who supports me.

They all seem rather hypocritical.

How to say it? For example, when you run a marathon and you really can't run, you have companions accompany you, pushing and pulling you... Well, that's what you were feeling at that time.

So it's not that I'm pretentious... Thank you everyone
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