Chapter 433: The Beginning from Lu Bu's Perspective
At this time, Wu Di had already devoted all her attention to the creation of the Three Kingdoms series of novels, and she began by quoting Yang Shen's poem "Linjiang Immortal" - the rolling Yangtze River is passing away, and the waves are sweeping away the heroes. Success or failure turns empty. The green mountains are still there, and the sunset is red several times. / On the white-haired fisherman Jiangzhu, accustomed to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze. A pot of turbid wine is happy to meet. How many things in ancient and modern times are laughing and talking.
This poem is also the opening words of the original "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which is a historical poem, which expresses the feelings of life by narrating the rise and fall of history.
Every time Wu Di reads this good poem, while reading, there seems to be the surging Yangtze River in front of him, which is equivalent to a long river of history, splashing waves, I don't know how many heroes are lost in it. Right or wrong; Whether it is success or failure, fame and career, in a blink of an eye, the work will disappear with the flow of the river, and there will be no trace. Only the green hills still stand in front of you, and the sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day.
"Yangtze River", "Passing Water", "Waves", "Heroes", "Green Mountains", "Sunset", "Fishing Qiao", "Jiangzhu", "Autumn Moon", "Spring Breeze", "Turbid Wine", the artistic conception is lofty and indifferent. These images are also set off by vivid words such as "rolling", "exhausting", "turning empty", "still there", "several degrees", "accustomed to seeing", "happy meeting", and "laughing and talking", which add a few dynamics to the quiet atmosphere of this poem.
In fact, after reading this poem, I always feel that there will be a feeling of sadness in life, and I also feel a little refreshed, and my heart is filled with thousands of emotions - it is not the water of the Yangtze River that is rushing away, but the ruthless history.
And now, Wu Di is going to show the history of her world in front of all readers in the style of a novel, so that more people know that China's 5,000-year-old civilization is immortal!
She wants to pass guò's own novels. Let more people know about those famous figures in Chinese history, let their works know to more people, this is also the meaning of her desire to set up some literary awards, she wants to promote those characters in her pen as much as possible.
At the beginning of Wu Di, he first explained the background of the novel. This is to take care of those who have not read "The Official History of the Three Kingdoms", after all, her primary purpose in writing this novel is to attract more people to read "The Official History of the Three Kingdoms", therefore, the more interesting the novel is written, the better, even if it is at the expense of some rationality.
Like "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", she did not focus on the "Yellow Turban Rebellion", although the so-called "sky is dead, and the yellow sky should stand." The slogan is very loud, and he claims to be a disciple of Nanhua Laoxian, but it is undeniable that he is actually a cult leader, and his ability to pretend to be a ghost is quite powerful, but when it comes to the regular army, the ordinary Yellow Turbans are actually a rabble.
Of course. In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", this Zhang Jiao and Zhang Bao do know how to demons. I still comprehended it from "Taiping Technique", but it was actually broken by the blood of pigs, sheep and dogs, I remember that the parentheses are like this (spit) comment (groove) - "Taiping Technique" is very bad, Guan Gong can be called the Emperor of Fu Demon with Yide that day......
Although Wu Di wrote a novel in the Three Kingdoms series, he didn't want this kind of nonsense to appear in it, and he might be able to publish an external chapter about the Yellow Turban Uprising in the future. Make a "Nanhua Eight Monsters" or something.
In the last years of the dynasty in Chinese history, there were many peasant uprisings such as the Yellow Turban Uprising, such as the Chen Sheng and Wu Guang uprisings at the end of the Qin Dynasty, and the Wagangzhai uprising at the end of the Sui Dynasty, but there were relatively few real peasants who could become emperors. It seems that only Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the rest of the peasant uprisings almost all belong to the role of "revolutionary pioneer".
The Yellow Turban Rebellion is basically like this, it can be regarded as the beginning of a Three Kingdoms, and the real protagonists of the Three Kingdoms are still those princes and warlords.
But it must be admitted that its significance is still relatively heavy, just because of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, the assassins of each state can recruit troops and horses unscrupulously, which greatly weakens the centralization of power.
And the later Yellow Turbans were basically incorporated by the princes, such as the more famous Qingzhou soldiers, who were incorporated by Cao Cao, which greatly increased Cao Cao's strength.
Sometimes, even when playing the Three Kingdoms game, I often don't start playing with the "Yellow Turban Rebellion", because there were too few forces at that time, and it was not interesting to play, and the "crusade against Dong Zhuo" and "division of the heroes" in the back were the highlights.
Although most of the peasant uprisings ended in failure, they fully embodied the spirit of resistance of the Chinese people, and the phrase "the prince will have a kind of Xiangning" can be said to vividly embody this spirit.
This is actually the spirit that the Chinese people of this world lack, but looking at the Chinese history of this world, we will find that its people are much happier than the Chinese people who suffer a lot and hardship, and in a sense, "I would rather be a peaceful dog than a troubled world" is also very reasonable.
The word "revolution" seems simple, but it is not a dinner party, but bloody.
Revolution is a kind of progress, but also a kind of riot, it can crush the solidified class, let a large number of people at the bottom turn over and ride on the head of those elite classes, and then gradually form a new elite class.
Throughout history, it has been found that it has spiraled upwards in such a way.
The first perspective used by Wu Di is Lu Bu, known as the "God of War", "Flying General", and "Tiger", the so-called "Lu Bu among people, Red Rabbit among horses", this is recognized as the first fierce general of the Three Kingdoms.
Although Lu Bu's character is not good, he also has his personal charm, besides, his character is indeed very poor in the Three Kingdoms period, after all, it was a very loyal era, but if you look at Lu Bu beyond history, you will find that Lu Bu is actually just an unscrupulous person, but unfortunately he is short-sighted, likes to be mercenary, often stubborn and self-serving, and has great ambitions, but he does not have the strength to match his ambitions. His character doomed him to failure, and in the real plane, no matter how brave a person is, he will be powerless in front of thousands of troops after all.
Those generals who are known as "10,000 enemies" really let him fight with 10,000 soldiers alone, unless he has the martial arts skills and nirvana skills in "The Legend of the Three Kingdoms", how can he be able to fight.
In fact, if you want to say that in the Three Kingdoms era, the person who is most like Lu Bu, who has taken refuge in many princes, but has betrayed himself, is Liu Bei, but Liu Bei's evaluation in history is not much higher than Lu Bu.
In addition to the fact that Liu Bei's character is indeed better than Lu Bu, the essence of it is still those four words - success and defeat.
Just imagine, if Lu Bu finally achieves a great cause, how will history evaluate him? It must be unparalleled in talent and lofty ambitions, even if he repeatedly betrays his master, he will be regarded as a burden of humiliation and a great plan, and the counterattack on Dong Zhuo, a brutal minister, will also be regarded as a great achievement.
Of course, there is no if in history, Liu Bei's success has the inevitability of his character, and Lu Bu's failure also stems from his mercenary and self-righteous character, but it's a pity that his team -
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