Let me quibble about the contents of the last two chapters

The author did not have a good outline when he wrote this book, but he thought that the outline was still relatively perfect, and at first he was worried that someone would say that it would rub off on the popularity of "Dou Po", and he never clearly said the title of the book.

The chapters I wrote yesterday may not have been handled well, so that everyone thinks that I want to write about the ancients who were shocked when they saw the body of the tiger, and promoted it as a famous book or simply the author floated, and simply wanted to play with the number of words.

In fact, the author is a pragmatist, and everything that has been moved from the modern era has to work, and even if it is, it is too bad to move back and just play a meme.

The inspiration first came from a conversation with an overseas official academy knowledge promoter.

The little brother was speechless and complained that the brothers in another continent were not convinced by the indoctrination, and the TV said that they admired our culture, and they were all three minutes hot, and playing Peking Opera and Confucius Sage were only a few minutes hot at most, and they especially liked to watch the Chinese Internet, and begged the teacher every day to translate the tomato ten years ago.

This is also very easy to understand, the culture of our island country, the first contact is also movies and two-dimensional, and I have no interest in their haiku.

Back to ancient times, when I was in the first year of junior high school, I finished reading the four famous books, and at that time I thought that the ancients were really very level, and then I went to the library to borrow a copy of "Fengshen", which suddenly thundered me half to death, and once thought that I had got a pirated book.

At the time, I didn't understand why this thing could be so popular, and it has a huge influence until today, and later I read a lot of materials in order to write, and I realized that books and imagination were as precious to the ancients.

Most of the Three Kingdoms (which I have seen) can basically recognize the great threat of the Hu Barbarians and the Shi clan in this era.

To deal with Hu Man, everyone has their own rules, but to deal with the world, it seems that most people also choose the imperial examination, or simply unify the world, skipping this content.

Relying only on the imperial examination, it is obviously impossible to defeat the Shi clan, after all, the Shi clan occupies almost all the knowledge of this era, and it is absolutely impossible without a system.

In history, the clan gate valve finally died, and it was not defeated by the imperial examination that sprouted from the Northern and Southern Dynasties, but was finally defeated under the big knife of Huang Chao, and Huang Chao also completely lost its reputation in history because of this.

It's cool to write with a big knife to kill all the way, but it's definitely not in line with the routine, so in the end, the author chooses the means of cultural sinking and cultural output.

Maybe it's a little different from everyone's thinking, maybe everyone can't accept this method, but thank you for always seeing this.