Postscript testimonials

From September 15, 2013, when the first chapter of the book was released, to the end of the book today, it has been more than one year and three months, which can be described as the longest book written by Xiaotang. The total number of words exceeds 200,000, and it is indeed the longest book Xiaotang has ever written.

Speaking of which, Xiaotang is not good at writing history, especially alternate history. Because Xiaotang is a person who is easy to immerse himself in the story, once he really enters the world of "Golden Scales", and then looks back at the late Ming history in this time and space, the contrast is too cute for me to look at directly.

It was only a passage from Mr. Gu Cheng that moved Xiao Tang, so he insisted on completing "Golden Scale Kai" and did his best to create a virtual time and space.

Mr. Gu Cheng believes that history is not inevitable, and there are also accidental factors that play a great role. If historians only emphasize the inevitability of history and do not think about the contingencies of history, then the significance of history will undoubtedly be greatly reduced.

I don't remember the original words, so that's the point.

Thinking of the Japanese history topics circulating on the Internet, as well as the history homework of European children that Xiao Tang had seen with his own eyes, Xiao Tang found that there were indeed many scholars who had the same views as Mr. Gu Cheng, and they were all looking for the significance of history to the present day from the accidents of history.

This has also become the soul guide for Xiaotang to insist on completing "Golden Scales", hoping to think about historical accidents and even deduce them in addition to caring about obscene stories.

After saying this, Xiao Tang knew that this would become ironclad evidence of his own culture. However, Xiaotang is very disgusted by the entertainment-oriented views that some people promote. It may be true that those people are looking for online reading materials for entertainment, but this is not a reason to stifle other people's reading preferences, let alone a legitimate criticism.

Well, the above is a bit messy, because I just finished a story, and people are still a little sad. I won't say much other nonsense, and finally thank you again for the readers and friends who have accompanied Xiaotang through this year, thank you for your support. Without you, there would never be "Golden Scales", you are the real parents of this book - of course, the copyright is still mine.

I hope to have the opportunity to see you all again. (To be continued......)