Capuch-tailed nonsense

Luoyang's volume is not well written, causing friends to discuss, and there is a chapter that happens to be wrong, so let's change it to a small answer to this volume. One of the bad things is that it's not very easy to interact with readers, hehe......

Let's start with a friend's question:

Did the landlord really read through the Three Kingdoms... Putting aside things like poison sacs, Emperor Han Ling didn't give a marquis a pain so easily? yogomove[01-0322:18]

Here's my nonsense:

The poison sac is indeed a bit of martial arts, I didn't think much about it when I wrote it, I heard your friend say this, I think it might be appropriate to bite your tongue to kill yourself or wipe your neck, but this is also just thinking about it, after all, biting your tongue may not die immediately, and it's too late to wipe your neck, hehe......

That marquis is indeed a bit of a problem, originally I conceived that this volume in Luoyang was to write a heavy stroke, more about the intrigue between the various forces and the lords and other events. Here, if you want to give Liu Feng a stage for activities, you must have a heavy enough identity, so you must give Liu Feng a very abrupt title.

Later, many friends reacted that this part of the plot in Luoyang was a bit grinding, and if it could be saved, it would be saved. I thought about it and skipped it in the end. You can see that the end of this volume in Luoyang was very sudden, and it was written that Liu Hong, who was careless, hung up, and Liu Wei inexplicably threw Liu Feng aside for half a year and ignored it (the main reason for writing this is to let Liu Feng have a reason to abandon Liu Wei and flee Luoyang, after all, when Liu Wei was the emperor, he simply forgot his original prince and gave up people, Jun treats me with everyone, I repay you with everyone, Jun treats me with a countryman, I repay you with a countryman, let Liu Bian abandon Jun and flee Luoyang will not attract scolding, so to speak, Luoyang's volume is indeed a failure)

What is the historical Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong, I personally feel really hard to say. Although he is also a traitor with the reputation of greedy for money, it seems that the officials he sells are used to enrich the treasury, rather than squandering them himself, as for his own absurd things, it may be more creative to let the palace women wear open pants, and the others don't seem to be out of the cabinet. Later, Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, Sima Yan, also sold his official position, but his ministers accused His Majesty of the Emperor of not even being as good as Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, because Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty sold his official position into the treasury for national use, while Emperor Wu of Jin sold his official position into a private treasury for his own squandering, hehe.

As for Liu Hong's favor and eunuchs, the manor economy of the Eastern Han Dynasty reached the extreme, at that time, the entire imperial area was controlled by the scholar class, and it was difficult for the central government decree to reach the local area, and most of the eunuchs relied on the emperor's power to do evil, but how many good birds did the scholar class have (of course, this ratio must be much larger than that of the eunuchs)? The Western Han Dynasty had already died from his relatives, and the scholar class of the Eastern Han Dynasty repeatedly revolved around his relatives, and as the emperor, he could only fully trust those who were attached to his own domestic slaves.

In fact, the death of the Eastern Han Dynasty was not due to the women's temple to interfere in politics, but to the unprecedented development of the manor economy, and the local forces were extremely inflated so that they broke away from the control of the central government. As Yi Zhongtian mentioned in the "Three Kingdoms", the princes of various places are the agents of local forces. The heroes of all walks of life raised troops, all of them had the figure of local powerful forces, and the mighty Cao Cao almost destroyed Lu Bu because he offended local forces.

And Zhou Yu's acquaintance with Lu Su also originated from Zhou Yu's lack of food in the army, so he went to Lu Su to borrow food, and Lu Su donated half of the family's food with a wave of his hand. Looking at "Three Kingdoms: Zhou Yu Lu Su Lu Meng's Biography", it seems that Lu Su's family background is not very prominent, and it is just an ordinary place, and his father and ancestors have not left their names in the book. When he was young, because he was learning fencing and riding, the father of the clan actually said: "The Lu family mourns, and this crazy child was born." is such a small Haoqiang, half of his family's grain stock is enough for the military, and other famous families can be imagined.

Originally, I wanted to write Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty as a last-day king who had the heart to rejuvenate the Han Dynasty but lacked ability, and could only indulge in his lust in order to anesthetize himself, but also because of the hurried ending of the Luoyang volume, the last stroke made him die. Alas, to be honest, I regret that Emperor Han Ling didn't write it all......