Replies to Selected Book Reviews (2)

Replies to Selected Book Reviews (2)

□ The establishment of monotheistic religions needs to be discussed: first, the precursor to the Mín Zhǔ form of government in Europe was the Reformation, and it was in the destruction of the religious theocracy of the monotheistic medieval Christian rule that the ideological Zì Yóu was achieved, and then developed. I don't know if the author lifted up the broken idol again.

- Sage Morning Thunder

□ [pinned] Second, a strong monotheistic religion necessarily leads to a combination of church and state, or at least religious interference in politics, and Mín Zhǔ government must be God to God and Caesar to Caesar, not knowing how the author avoids the absolute authoritarianization of a single religion. The author knows that there is a separation of powers in the political power, but he has established an authoritarian theocracy, and the purpose and effect are doubtful.

- Sage Morning Thunder

□ Third, under monotheism, Europe could give birth to the Mín Zhǔ form of government, but in the Middle East, it was a ** regime that far exceeded the feudal era of China. Even today, when the closed Chinese people can accept the concept of Mín Zhǔ republicanism, the emirates of the Middle East are just as good as ever. How can the author guarantee that the promotion of the so-called Unitarian Church of the Father in China will not lead to the Middle East of China?

- Sage Morning Thunder

□ Fourth, from the perspective of the modern international community, the more conservative a country is that a single religion is followed, or the stronger the position of a single religion in society. In terms of the historical role of religion, it is often the time when history is pulled behind. By the very nature of religion, both salvation and the afterlife have a paralyzing effect on reality. How does the author avoid this side effect of Heavenly Father's teaching?

- Sage Morning Thunder

□ [pin] [jīnghua] Fifth, the glorious period of Chinese history was not before the Han Dynasty, but after the Han and Han Dynasty. The prosperity and advancement of the Tang and Song dynasties are inseparable from China's ideological and cultural eclecticism, and this inclusiveness of all rivers is also where the soul of the Han Dynasty lies. Monotheistic religions, on the other hand, have a strong sense of exclusivity, which inevitably leads to rigidity of thought. Song and Ming theory, mainly Zhu Xi's hypocrite's theory and religion, is precisely because of its strong exclusivity that China has ossified and declined, will the monotheistic religion conceived by the author make China's catastrophe happen a thousand years earlier?

- Sage Morning Thunder

□ thought about it later, I still felt that it was really dangerous to pin China's ideological reform on the monotheistic religion. Personally, I think it is better to mix the ideas of Confucianism, Mo, and Law, and transform the Confucianism of Dong Zhongshu during the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, so as to make a good criticism and immunity to possible scientific views, which is more in line with practical needs and more reasonable and prudent. Of course, how to write is the author's business, and it is only for the author's reference here. In addition, I would like to ask the author whether he is religious, and if so, I would like to forgive me for offending my faith.

- Sage Morning Thunder

A: Thank you brother for coming to discuss with me the ideas in the Three Kingdoms of Commerce, first of all, I want to say that I admire your brother very much, and the "Shenzhou Turbulence" you wrote is my favorite, so I feel honored to be able to discuss some ideological issues with your brother.

Let me first explain that I am not a believer, and strictly speaking, I seem to have studied Buddhism a little more, and in my article, the reason why I chose to establish a religion similar to Christianity and Catholicism was after many considerations.

At first, I considered choosing one of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, but after careful research, I found that it was not right, Buddhism is a religion that emphasizes one's own practice, and the ultimate goal of other religions is to become a Buddha, so as to get rid of the masses and the sea of suffering. The more you believe, the farther away from real life, and this kind of religion will not help much for national rejuvenation.

The alchemy of Taoism has given birth to the ancient chemical germ of our country, and Huo Yao was invented in the middle, but Taoism has produced a lot of chemical liars, alchemy has finally become a poison, and the drawing of talismans has become a tool for pretending to be a god and a ghost. It is still a religion that is divorced from society and the masses, and it is not beneficial to the cultivation of the national jīng god.

The prosperity of Confucianism, even without the rise of Zhu Xi's science in the future, is a very dangerous poison for the Chinese nation. As a science, after the dethronement of the hundred schools of thought and the exclusive respect of Confucianism, its existence has threatened the existence of other disciplines. The reason why ancient China did not pay attention to technology, mathematics, and medicine was that Confucianism believed that with Confucianism, there would be no need for these disciplines to exist. Unfortunately, all those in power are Confucian disciples.

As for the difference between other religions and Christianity in modern religions, there are too many religious extremists, and I don't want to analyze them here.

Religion is only a discipline as long as it is separated from secular power, but it is a discipline that teaches thought, not concrete practical knowledge. I have already made a request in the book, and at the beginning of the establishment of religion, it was agreed that secular power should be vested in the secular, because I was afraid that religion would interfere too much with scientific and technological progress and human life. Of course, in a later chapter, I am going to dedicate myself to explaining the "memorandum of understanding" signed between religion and secular power, so that religion will no longer interfere with secular power.

The establishment of a religion only hopes to make people have faith, moral law, cohesion, and binding force, not to let it have confinement, and I don't want it to become a tool for the powerful to fool the people. That's what I'm here to be.

Thank you for your interest in my work, and I'm sure we'll have more exchanges in the future.

The writing is very good, and I like it very much, but since the protagonist writes Liu Bei, then Guan and Zhang should also be indispensable. will be the soul of the army.,Three Kingdoms, but all the big wars are the first.,Now the protagonist's staff are all people engaged in internal affairs.,And generally when you start a business, you always have to fight one or two big battles.,It's impossible to send the protagonist out of every stop.。

- The Phantom of Darkness

A: Thank you for your support, Gao Cháo has not yet arrived, and Liu Guanzhang and other generals are about to appear.

Didn't a single religious author want to bring China into the darkness of the Middle Ages? You can't guarantee that the successor of the rì will not have much ambition, religious fanaticism is terrible, this method I don't think it's advisable, don't always think that foreign ones are good, the reason why China is China is because it has its own national characteristics, I think it's better to restore the contention of a hundred schools of thought first, carry out compulsory education for all, and let people have their own thoughts

- Liu Ba knife

Answer: On the question of a single religion, please refer to my discussion with the Sage Chenlei, as for the book not to always think that foreign things are good, I think that if a nation wants to be strong, it must have the measure of inclusiveness, and good things can be used, regardless of whose it is.

As for saying that the book always lashes out at our ideological system, it is because I hope that there will be a strong medicine to awaken our nation, and not to indulge in the complacent nature of the frog in the well. If a nation wants to be strong, it must wake up and let it always have a sense of crisis. I think that's why the United States is always looking for enemies for itself.

Thank you for your attention to my work, and I hope to communicate more in the future.

Rubber originated in South America and was later introduced to Southeast Asia by European colonizers. So there was no rubber in Southeast Asia at that time.

——AH*longbow

A: Thanks for the reminder, I immediately revised my work.

In this year, the great eunuch Zhang Rang invented the waterwheel, Zhang Heng's geodynamic instrument was tested in this earthquake, papermaking has been invented for many years but paper is still not popular, the brush began to be used, and regular script cursive began to be popular. I don't care about anything else, as a reader, it shouldn't be an exaggeration to express my own questions, right? I remember that the Chinese font conversion seems to be a big seal - small seal - official script - grass and Kai. And the key person who converted the seal script into the official script seems to be Zhong Xuan. This is what is found in "Ancient Chinese History". In addition, it seems that the person who invented the waterwheel is Zhao Zhong, not Zhang Rang! In the end, the book is very well written, although I have only read four chapters now, it is not a running account, it doesn't look annoying, I hope to keep up the good work!

_______ soliloquy in the water

A: Thank you for your advice, the calligraphy part you said is absolutely correct, I hope you will give more advice in the future. However, about the waterwheel part, my information was invented by Zhang Rang, and we will check who it is.

Thank you for your interest in my work, due to the limited time and place, I will not reply to many book reviews one by one, I hope you understand. Thank you for your support.

Also, Harbin Macho, you are my original supporter, why haven't I seen you post book reviews recently. Looking forward to communicating with you. (To be continued)