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This book turned out to be a bet with a few good friends, and everyone knows that the masterpieces written by Lu Dao at the end of the Ming Dynasty include "Stealing Ming", and the masterpieces written about the heyday of the Northern Song Dynasty include "New Song Dynasty", but although the number of works in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty is as many as the number of sands in the Ganges, there still don't seem to be many works that are very satisfying (which annoys countless gods here)

As the saying goes: if you say he can't do it, you can do it!

I'll go up, I'll go up.

So there is this "Guoshi".

I don't want everyone to like this book, as long as I can bring you a small surprise in the vast works of the late Song Dynasty.

The author is not in good health, and he is a well-known slacker, and his temporary progress can only be maintained once a day, but in the case of irregular schizophrenia episodes, it may suddenly become two changes a day in a week.

The titles, official systems, and utensils in the book may not be fully in line with historical facts, some of them are caused by the author's incompetence, and some are for the needs of artistic plot and public understanding.

After the end, Xie Lu and Xie Changhe's editors gave valuable guidance to this book

Slightly schizophrenic (iQue Southern Song Dynasty) bear's paw stay

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