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a few gossip

During this period, because I went to work during the day and wrote at night, I came to the book review area relatively rarely. I have been entrusting my friend Jiang Duhou to manage it. I heard that it was quite lively recently, so I took a look and gave some explanations on several issues.

1. Questions about historical facts. Lao Zhuang is not a historian, but at best, he is just an amateur enthusiast. Although he has done a lot of homework, there are few flaws in the book and is still expected. While Lao Zhuang is typing, he is also reading historical materials. He often has new gains and finds mistakes. Many of them are reminded by book friends: for example, the age of the Qin people starting to serve as soldiers, such as the surrender ceremony of the Qin army, etc. Lao Zhuang is very grateful to the book friends who pointed out these mistakes. Although they did not declare them in time in the book, they were grateful in their hearts.

2. Regarding Bo Ji's emperor's mother's decree. This is not a nonsense to Lao Zhuang. It is well written in the Han Book. What Lao Zhuang did was just to advance her appearance time.

3. Regarding Lu Zhi’s question. I have always felt unfair about Lu Zhi, and of course it also tastes like overturning the case. When I started writing this book, I planned to accept her. I was going to write a short article specifically about her, but I haven’t done it yet. If you are anxious to know what I think of her, you can roughly refer to an article related to the work of "Lu Han". My meaning is basically similar to the author Meng Dongyuan.

4. Finally, I talked about Gong Qiao, who has the most opinions.

Gongwei wanted to accept Zhang Liang at the beginning, but Zhang Liang's position determined that he could not submit easily. Later, a reader (sorry, I forgot my name and couldn't find that post) said that Zhang Liang's role in Gongwei was not obvious, and it was not as important as Han Xin. In this book, Zhang Liang's role in Gongwei was a strategic mentor. Now that he has completed his historical mission, he will soon leave Gongwei. Of course, for the interests of South Korea, he will maintain a certain connection with Gongwei. The relationship between them is relatively complicated, not a relatively simple relationship between the master and the ministers of Han Xin, but has little to do with Gongqiao.
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