The 4th IQ Cup
At the beginning, this book is a high-level imitation of the same people in the world of Azeroth, and I wrote a novel of the high magic and high martial arts plane under the banner of WOW.
So, it's good to set something reasonable, and it's inevitable that there will be some discrepancies from the official setting.
However, the author, as a party of evidence and reason, can't bear the rude accusations of some self-righteous audience masters.
The oldest book friends know that the author had to reply to the post at the beginning. But then I found out that the author's reply was easy to lead to war, and I slowly dived and hidden.
Now, you've succeeded in triggering the Author Jun's enraging effect.
Okay, here's what you want, and then.
The first question is the size of the world of Azeroth.
As we all know, World of Warcraft is the most intuitive embodiment of the world of Azeroth. But the game needs to consider the gameplay, so the map in World of Warcraft has a high reference and landmark role. However, the real world is far from what a game with dozens of G's can represent. In the official novel, there are countless side descriptions about the size of the world. It takes two days to fly a griffon from Nightshade to Stormwind, and half a day from Flashgold to Stormwind. It took several months for the Copper Beard to cross Hinterland, and it took five years for Shenzhenzi to circle the maelstrom and return to Pandalia during Liu Lang's lifetime. If you ignore the descriptions of these words and have to use the size of the map of World of Warcraft, then the author has nothing to say.
I won't talk about the mass and gravity of the planets here, I think the above paragraph can clearly state my author's point of view.
The second question is the problem of 10,000 acres of cultivated land directly under the government that was caught talking about things.
In the early days, a book friend and I discussed the output of farmland and the supply of the army. That book friend can be regarded as trying to understand farming, and the discussion atmosphere is relatively friendly. In the end, the author admits that according to the output of the Middle Ages, 10,000 acres really cannot afford to raise an army of 3,000 people, and must be calculated according to the output of modern agriculture. And 10,000 acres, that's brainless by goldfinger, as for why, I'll mention it in the next paragraph. This is not black history, there is nothing to hide, the author himself revealed it first, lest someone turn over the post and say something.
The third question is the constitution of the rights of the noble lords.
Because this issue is inseparable from the second food issue, it is necessary to point it out first and then discuss it comprehensively.
Feudal aristocracy, feudal aristocracy, how many people really know what kind of system the feudal system is?
Feudal feudalism, divided into feudal system.
To put it simply, the territory is divided, the vassals respect the king, the territory is self-built, and the system is self-determined. Together, these four articles are the roughest embodiment of the feudal system.
If we extend it further, it's endless, let's pick the key points.
The king divided the territory of the great lords, the great nobles, and the noble lords had the final say, so what should the king do? Because the king could not go beyond the lord and collect the rent directly on the territory of the vassal, that is, the tax in the tax. So the kings had a more clever way of collecting taxes directly. What taxes? Tithes and poll taxes.
Don't think that tithes are religious and naïve. Before the rise of Christianity, kings had been doing it for countless years, but they were called differently, one out of twenty, one out of five, one out of seven, one out of three, all of them. And the poll tax is simpler, and the tax is collected according to the capitation. The territory is yours, the people are yours, and the head is mine! The people of the kingdom are obligated to pay taxes.
And the big lord has to do dry goods under his subordinates, so he must canonize the small lord, and he must always allocate territory to his subordinates, right? The knight class always has to enjoy the treatment of the whole acre, right?
So 10,000 acres of self-cultivated land is definitely not a small amount, because this is the self-reserved land of the Barov family. Self-reserved land, you know?
Back to the second topic. Let's talk about the output of the field and the manpower for farming.
How much arable land do you think an adult man can take care of if he has never done farm work?
Moving away from modern mechanized farm-style farming, let's talk about manual farming aided by small farm tools. 5 acres? 3 acres? can take care of 1 acre, he is already a great farmer in the village!
This is still an industrious Chinese peasant!
The audience thinks farming is an easy task? Think that an acre of land is a bitter net worth?
Again, naïve!
In the old society, one acre and three points of land could feed a family of three and two dogs. During the Republic of China, a tenant farmer rented 46 open 5 points of land, he could support himself, and if he opened 55, he could still ask for a daughter-in-law!
This is intuitive enough!
Excluding the farmland that was divided among subordinates and knights, the Barov family's own land has 10,000 acres! Less?
Some people may want to say, my Great Heavenly Dynasty did not have 10,000 acres of fertile land in ancient times, so I am embarrassed to call myself a big landlord?
Here, I won't popularize science or anything, it's all tears when I talk too much, I'm a fantasy magic text, not a history text, interested viewers can join the group, we are empty.
I'll just say here that this is Azeroth, not my Great Celestial Empire.
Then let's look at it, 1 acre of land is counted as 1 person farming, and the farmers in Azeroth are all small experts in cultivating land. 10,000 acres requires 10,000 people, and then counting his family and other employees, is basically in line with the population setting of the Alterac Kingdom.
If it is changed to acres, it will become a fucked up setting of hundreds of millions of people in a family in the fantasy text, and the author can't do this.
Fourth, the issue of territorial development.
In the case of insufficient productivity, the problem of arable land and anti-forest should be serious. That's right, the audience is not dazzled, it is the arable land and the forest. Nature, the big forests are competing with humans for living space.
In order to survive, human settlementization has become almost inevitable, so the level of development of Azeroth is actually very low. Due to population limitations, the lord's domain has a large amount of woodland and wasteland.
Let's put it this way, talk about the earth. In ancient times, it was about a year for farmland to return to waste, and modern pesticides were used a lot, and the vegetation was seriously damaged, and the time was a little longer, that is, less than two years. So it is recommended that the rotation shift, the audience who is not planted, there is no large-scale mechanical farming, this is a joke. As for measuring land, there is so much wasteland waiting to be developed, which is of little practical significance.
And the development of the territory, there is also an important problem is security, you need to invest energy, manpower, and money, there is a very serious problem of benefit ratio. Therefore, the great nobles are more inclined to continue to develop the existing land, because the benefits are greater. Only the noble generation who want to get ahead, the second generation will choose the road of pioneering.
Fifth, the question of geography. Some people talk about the geography in the introduction.
I don't turn on the mockery mode, just say three words: latitude and longitude.
Interested viewers can enter the game or Baidu map, see it yourself, it's useless to say more. In the irregular territory, the author can only divide it by landmarks. This is all black and drunk, and the phenomenon of territorial crossover between noble lords is obvious, enclaves and whatever, and this author has no interest in arguing.
And the reader who studied geography, your own reply is full of errors, and interested viewers can go to play everyone to find faults.
The fifth point is the question of the status of the Barov family.
The base camp of the Barov family is Keldaron, not Daron!
The base camp of the Barov family is Keldaron, not Daron!
The base camp of the Barov family is Keldaron, not Daron!
Because it's important, say it three times.
The Fort of the Heart of the Lake was an important military fortress built outside the walls of Soladin during the Empire of Aratho. It is also the only military fortress on the map. You told me that during the Imperial period, the family that was eligible to inherit such a strategic location after the split was a small family in Talon County?
The base camp of the Barov family is Keldaron, not Daron!
Because it's so important, I'll say it again.
In the official text, it is clearly written that Alex, after learning that Aiden had betrayed the alliance and cut off the alliance's access, united the fleet of Silvermoon City, the mages of Dalaran, and the angry Riptide Fortress cavalry, plus the strength of the Barov family, used cannons to break through Alterac City from Lake Lordamere and captured Aiden.
You tell me it was the ogre who wiped out the city of Alterac?
Gul'dan's shadow magic is a two-headed ogre, and you tell me that the ogres of Azeroth are all failed experiments of the ancient second egg? Führer Margauk had something to say!
Arthas's order is to disband the Knights of the Silver Hand, and you say that 2234 destroyed the Silver Hand?
After accepting an unfair trial, it was Kel'thugad who bewitched the Barov family, not Gardin, are you sure you seriously walked through the Psychic Academy questline?
The headquarters of the Knights of the Silver Hand has always been in Stratholme, as the Order is Alonthos. The Knights of the Church formed by Fao, even if they migrate, they will move to the royal city of Lordaeron, you tell me that it is in the Valley of the Hearth?
Dear, if you have different opinions, let's talk about it and talk about it, what does this mockery of popular science full of firepower but full of loopholes mean?
Originally, the author Jun first had to reply to the post, and later wrote the book quietly even if he was afraid of war.
If there is a mistake, the author also welcomes the audience to point it out, and I will correct it if I make a mistake.
But you're so good at talking about dry goods!
If you want to speak in World of Warcraft, we'll talk about class traits and game balance.
If you want to talk about history, let's start with the official text and talk about Blizzard's father's own slap in the face series.
If you talk about the rationality of reality, we are in the QQ group, in the wizarding world, the rationality seems reasonable to us, this is a novel.
As a result, a group of people grabbed Carlos's sentence "I am justice" and criticized it for a long time, and the reason cited was not the audience's old version of "I am justice"?
I forget about some forums and some followers.,Novels.,You can't eat it as a meal.,I don't like to read it.。
But what does it mean that you stand on the moral high ground and slap me in the face with parallel goods?
IQ Cup, IQ Cup, it's not that the author wants to show superiority, it's just something that ridicules Huang Xudong and Sun Yifeng, something that wants to have fun, how can it become the evidence of the author's arrogance in some people's mouths?
I've been teased and funny in the IQ Cup, when have I ever been hacked?
This year's IQ Cup is a bit hot, and the audience will bear with it.