Replies to some book reviews
Recently, many book friends have posted that it is impossible for the Xiongnu to enter the Central Plains at the end of the Han Dynasty and before the Eight Kings Rebellion.
But this is, it's YY history, if I have to be more serious, then I can't help it.
The Three Kingdoms are indeed written badly, the identities of so many traversers, emperors, princes, families, scholars, heroes, famous generals, Hanmen, even those who have crossed into yellow turbans, bandits, and dominate the world, why can't the Huns, anyway, they are all YY, they are all fantasies.
As for choosing the identity of the Xiongnu, it's not a question of whether the ass is crooked, but I just want to write my fantasy story of the end of the Han Dynasty from a different perspective. In the book, I did not belittle the emperor and Han, but tried to make the strength of the alien race as weak as possible. Otherwise, I can directly after the unification of Monan, come to the south with two or three hundred thousand iron cavalry to invade the south and bulldoze the Han Dynasty.
Some readers say that the golden finger has to be big enough, and I think it's big enough. First, he traveled through two lifetimes, and the first life stayed for more than ten years as the son of a wealthy family, forming a worldview in the late Han Dynasty, which is the foundation. Second, a few handsome and talented people were fictionalized. Third, it reduced the degree of resistance of the scholars of the late Han Dynasty to the invasion of foreign races, such as Wang Rou, Wang Ze, Zhao Xi, Cui Lie, Chang Lin, Guo Yi, Min Chun, and Li Li in the text, if they were really in the late Han Dynasty, I believe that they would only be afraid that they would swear to resist the invasion of foreign races, where could they surrender so easily.
With these three points, I think the cheat is big enough, and the bug is big enough to cross this kind of thing. If I have to come up with something special, like a system, I'm not interested in it, and I can't write it.
Some book friends said that the cavalry three treasures should not have been taken out earlier, it was a failure. My idea is, don't take this too seriously. The technical content of this thing is not high, and the princes of the Han Dynasty can indeed easily build it, and then train the cavalry army on a large scale. Then, you can use this to wrestle with the Huns and beat the Huns? The cavalry didn't just slap their heads, and tens of thousands of elite horsemen came out.
Where do the war horses come from, the north of the secluded annex, mostly controlled by the protagonist. Gongsun Zhan can be close to the water, from Wuhuan, from the Jibei alien race, and even from the protagonist, what about Yuan Shao, Cao Cao, Sun Jian, and Liu Bei? The other place is Liangzhou, but at this time, Dong Zhuo's forces are in the west, and if he wants to get a war horse from Liangzhou, how much effort does it take?
Therefore, those who can really get the benefit of the three treasures of the cavalry have to belong to the princes of the border counties of the Han Dynasty, such as Liu Yu, Gongsun Zhan, Dong Zhuo, Liangzhou Ma, Han and other warlords, plus the Qiang people, but the biggest beneficiary of this is still the protagonist force.
Some readers suggested turning westward and not going south to find "abuse", but now that it has been written, if you want to change it, you have to tear it down and start over, or go directly to the eunuch and rewrite it?
Also, I also know that writing this book will be 100% scolded, but just scold. As long as the starting point is not sealed, I will still write it slowly, break more, less or something, and I hope that the book friends who support it will forgive me.