Some rumors must be clarified
, otherwise they will be considered facts over time.
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Rumor 1, the author does not admit the atrocities of the Japanese army
From Volume 2, Chapter 94, National History. This is a comment posted by an angry book friend (he should be able to find his post in the book review area now). At first it seemed to have the meaning of "suspected", but in the end it became - no longer admitting the atrocities of the Japanese army.
The plot is: the protagonist wants to arouse the resistance of the Chu people by smearing the Qin army (fictionary of various atrocities in the battle between Yan and Ying), but the ministers opposed such smear. This is a very normal plot. The historical books do not record the disgusting atrocities that the Qin army committed in the battle between Yan and Ying. The protagonist made a fuss out of nothing, and the ministers naturally opposed it.
This is the logic in the book. One of the logic of the author is that the pre-Qin period was the most gentlemanly era in China. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the cruelty of the Warring States Period was cruel, but killing was killing, and it was not cruel and did not know how to kill. Making bigan into meat cakes was a practice of merchants' sacrifices. After the sacrifice, the sacrifices had to be eaten. Many tortures were ancient customs, not creations by people of the times. In other words, even if the Qin army was a tiger and wolf Qin, killing people in the wild and winged city, its quality was not comparable to that of the Japanese army. Is this wrong expression?
To add: The author does not mean to please Qin fans. The Qin army that the author understands is like this. It is a brutal but restrained army that cannot do the Japanese animal behavior. Although Qin Shihuang was called a tyrant by later generations, if he was really a tyrant, he would also be the slightest tyrant. At least, he would not have executed a minister just because he had a reversal of his lips. There was no such Qin method.
The second logic of the author: Although the protagonist is a king, what the subject is is. If you don’t flatter, there is nothing. Is this kind of expression wrong?
The description is clearly the Qin army, but without the word "Japanese", how could it be automatically replaced with the Japanese army? It is really strange logic. When the author wrote this paragraph, the British were promoting the atrocities of the German army in the United States during World War I, in order to believe that the German army was brutal and then joined the war, but this was not the case.
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Rumor 2, the author does not admit (question) Nanjing Massacre
A book-pushing post from a certain inscription, a rumor made by the queen.
The Queen is a celebrity on the SB forum, and her biggest strength is brain replenishment. So much so that after the Northern Dynasties were separated, she went to the Northern Dynasties, and the Northern Dynasties quickly kicked her out because she likes brain replenishment too much. Many people in SB dislike her very much (when she debates, she often says that this is what someone said (for example, this is what Qingxin said at first sight), and then Qingxin suddenly pops up and reply at first sight, saying that you don’t spread rumors, I didn’t say that). But as long as you don’t take the things she’s brain replenishment seriously, she is not a bad person. Her biggest advantage is that she never loses her temper and doesn’t swear. This is a recognized advantage of SB.
When writing "The Lone Wolf of Blood Sea", I asked SB Tanxian for the two-legged bookcase Mad Dog bosses many details of the weapons, tactics, and combat during World War II. Previously, when I wrote "The Late Qing Dynasty", the suggestions of Mad Dog made money from Mad Dogs in the first world came from Mad Dogs' suggestions. The position of Mad Dogs is not mentioned. The logic of the Queen spreading rumors in that post was that Mad Dogs agreed (about the Holocaust), which was agreed by the author, because the author had asked Mad Dogs for a lot of military knowledge, and even wanted to learn this knowledge by him as a teacher.
The problem is! The problem is, the boss of the Mad Dog is a standard Apple fan (he often says that the principal is a tragic hero, and he often uses dry goods to correct our views on the Guojun). But where is the author a Apple fan? "The Lone Wolf of the Blood Sea" belittled the Guojun, the principal, and the Guojun Air Force - so he was reported N times, saying that he was slandering the hero of the War of Resistance. Why did the boss of the Mad Dog agree? The author also agreed?
The old man SB laughed at the Queen's words, but some people didn't know it, thinking that what she said was true. Just like - not admitting the atrocities of the Japanese army, many people didn't read the context (because this paragraph was disgusting, it had been deleted and modified, but there was still a thief network), they believed it true.
In addition, the queen was also unintentional. Later, she sent her a message (didn't scold her), and she said nothing about it.
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3. Explain it again to avoid some book friends being displeased.
The essence of online literature is YY, because there are too many regrets in history. There will be many ways to solve these historical regrets. There are already many online literature, and there are certain routines to solve them. Readers hope that the book can write the routines they like and expect, rather than the other way around. If the opposite is true, they will be unhappy.
It is understandable that this is the author's fault. The author violated the principle of routine and did not write according to the expectations of some book friends. I am very sorry and it makes you unhappy. But you should be happy. The author has finished two books in a row, lost a room of book materials and hard drive materials on both computers, and all efforts have turned into nothingness. Moreover, the grades of this book are even worse, with less than 7,000 words collected by 1.5 million words, and the subscription is even more pitiful. Both are only 300, and even less than 100, which seems to be eighty or ninety (I really can't bear to read), a standard servant street. And continue to maintain the previous glorious tradition - the things written are cursed on the left and the right, and both sides are not pleasing.
Unhappy book friends, please calm down. The author is already tragic, and it is already very miserable, so why bother with a book on the Pujie?
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OK, let me explain it again.
From the beginning of the conception of "Jingchu", he did not say that he wanted to write about the protagonist. From the beginning of the conception of "Jingchu", he wanted to write about the era. Can the protagonist turn the entire era? Maybe, maybe not. In the author's understanding, he should be in a big ship flowing east into the sea. He can change everything on the ship, but he cannot change the rushing of the river. No matter how he tosses, the ship will enter the sea.
Of course, he can do a lot of things, and many things that seem natural to later generations, but what is the meaning of this? Not only is it meaningless, it cannot be done. The pre-Qin is the pre-Qin, the pre-Qin people have this personality, the Chu people are the Chu people, and the Chu people have this temper. It is the protagonist who integrates into this era and becomes a Chu people, rather than the protagonist who changes this era and turns the Chu people into modern people.
Speaking of this, book friends will ask: Since that's the case, what's the point of traveling through time? Why do you need to set a protagonist?
Indeed, this question has been thinking from the first word of the book, how to weigh the trade-offs between change and not change, and how to coordinate the times and the protagonists? Fortunately, there is still a long time to consider, and the answer will be drawn at that time.
Let me reiterate the sentence after it was put on the shelves: This book is about the end of a great era, and we still call ourselves China more than two thousand years later!
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The original text of Rumor 1 (I will modify it when it is published, and there may be a little difference):
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"Since you are publishing a book in the name of a private person, the Qin and Chu hatred should be written more deeply. How did Zhang Yi deceive the ancestor Huai? If you imprison Huai, how would the ancestor Huai rather die than cede the land; and Bai Qi's identity disappeared, he was not the descendant of my Chu people's office, he was the descendant of the Qin people. During the war in Yan and Ying, the Qin people drowned hundreds of thousands of Chu people. Yes, they even **** the Chu girl, and they ate their meat after rape and killing..."
Xiong Jing said with gritted teeth. Before he finished speaking, he said, "King, there is no such thing! Bai Qi's troops are disciplined and have robbed the people of their wealth and massacred the people of Chu, and have never robbed the Chu women of their flesh."
"This is not a question of whether there is or not. It is a matter of position, do you understand?" Xiong Jing was very impatient when he was interrupted.
"I don't understand. How can I make up something that has not happened?" The Right Shi shook his head repeatedly.
"I said there is, it's there!" Xiong Jing scolded, "You don't want to compile this book? I'll compile it! The Qin people killed the Chu people, and they abducted their wives and daughters, and then killed them. After the killing, they were roasted and eaten by the fire. I pity my Chu girl, who was raped by the Qin people in the day. Yin was roasted at night. Bai Qi also liked to eat the brains of young girls the most. He marched and fought, and used countless brains, so he had to use the brains of a boy or a girl..."
"Why should you do this, the king?" Qu Sui, who supported Xiong Jing the most, couldn't stand it anymore.
"Why not?" Xiong Jing was a little angry. "I haven't said that the Qin people inserted the wooden stick into Chu's lower body and cut off their breasts."
"The king is so swaying, why is Zi Jing so much?" Song Yu brushed his sleeves, and his eyes were full of blame and regret when he looked at Xiong Jing.
"I..." Xiong Jing was speechless. He stood up and bowed to Song Yu, saying, "Xiong Jing has been taught. I just want to inspire hatred from the people of Chu. Only hatred can arouse the murderous intention of the people of Chu."
"Zi Jing is afraid of death?" Song Yu asked. Seeing Xiong Jing shook his head, he said again: "If you are not afraid of death, why should you slander the Qin people with a villain? Zilu died of a pedantic slander, although he was a pedantic slander. Zi Jing used the slander of the Qin people with a villain. So what if he wins?"
Chapter completed!