Kind of can't write.
There is a history in which I am said to be in the water.
This one......
I guess I'll have to explain.
By now, you should be able to see that this book is clearly a two-line development.
One is that the protagonist goes out to open up the Maritime Silk Road and lay the foundation for colonizing the whole world in the future.
The other is the Central Plains region, where the monarchs and ministers of the Northern Song Dynasty continued to die, and were finally destroyed by Jin.
This is an inevitable trend, not a spoiler.
Many people say that they know the shame of Jingkang, and they don't need me to write it.
But let me have a big word for you, some friends may only know a vague approximately, and may not know that the Jin army failed to capture Bianliang City for the first time, and it took a year to capture it again...... It cannot be said that it was Zhao Huan Junchen who cooperated with the Jin army to give Bianliang City to the Jin people.
I don't want to popularize this history to everyone, people who know this history should know that I have been jumping to write, unimportant, not written at all, and the important ones are only a few strokes.
That said, I've been speeding up and even speeding up to write this paragraph.
I want to let this pass as soon as possible, let the protagonist come back to unify the Central Plains, and then rescue the people of the Central Plains under the iron hooves of the Jin Kingdom, destroy the Jin, the Song, the Western Xia, the Mongolia, and colonize the world.
When I first designed this story, I had two things in mind.
First, the Song State cannot be destroyed now, not that it is not enough militarily, but politically enough, if it is destroyed by the protagonist, the protagonist will become an aggressor, lose his righteousness, and will inevitably encounter endless resistance from the Han people, just like the Southern Song Dynasty resisted the invasion of the Jin people.
Second, if the protagonist becomes an aggressor himself, he is bound to kill those patriotic people with his own hands, which is a bit greasy.
Take the three mansions of Taiyuan, Hejian, and Zhongshan that were cut by Zhao Huan as an example.
The guards of these three places are all heroes who would rather die than die as slaves of the country, and they later did not respect Zhao Ji and Zhao Huan's orders to open the city, how can these heroes open the city if they do not occupy the righteousness?
On the other hand, if the Jin people destroy the Northern Song Dynasty and the protagonist comes to be the savior, then the protagonist occupies the righteousness and is justified, so to speak, as soon as the soldiers arrive, many places will be self-defeating, and the Central Plains will be defeated without a few battles and become the lord of the world.
And if you want Jin to destroy the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji, Zhao Huan and their sons and their courtiers have to die, otherwise it is impossible for the Jin people who have not thought about destroying the Northern Song Dynasty to destroy the Northern Song Dynasty, to be honest, if the Northern Song Dynasty monarchs and ministers do not die, no one can destroy the Northern Song Dynasty.
I can swear to God, I've been fast-forward to this process, and important wars are all passed in one or two strokes, but this section is too tortuous, no matter how fast I accelerate, it is impossible to let Jingkang's shame happen in three or five chapters.
Fortunately, it's almost now, the first southern invasion of the Jin people is about to end, and then the second southern invasion of the Jin people, and then the protagonist returns, and the world is unified.
Also, what is the emperor that everyone is worried about, rest assured, it's all the protagonist's, and Li Teddy is not called in vain.
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