Chapter 784: Dominating Southern Xinjiang (10) Another Perspective on History

Excerpt from "Historical Analysis of the Great Revolution Era"

"There are many great revolutions in the history of the world, but if we do not mention the era of the Great Revolution, it is undoubtedly a series of upheavals that Siber encountered around the 29th century, and the era in which this upheaval took place. ”

"Different historians have different views on the beginning and end of this magnificent era, even the simplest beginning and ending times, so it is natural not to mention the evaluation of various events. ”

"From the beginning of the Great Revolution to the present, there are countless historical materials describing the era of the Great Revolution, and for this vast amount of historical materials, we can roughly divide them into three stages of historical materials. ”

"The first stage is the historical materials written in the era of the Great Revolution, and the historical materials in this stage are the most subjective, but because many of them are written by the parties, the historical materials are also of the highest value. ”

"The second stage is that after the climax of the Great Revolution has passed, most of the historical materials written by historians whose parents participated in the Great Revolution are reflections on the Great Revolution and some preliminary discussions. ”

"The third stage, that is, the history books after the second stage, can be called the third stage, which is already written by historians who are far away from the era of the Great Revolution. ”

β€œ...... After we have introduced the historical materials of the first stage, we will now introduce the historical materials of the second stage, and we cannot fail to mention here the historical materials that are known as the double stars of the Great Revolution in this period, namely Gibboner's "History of the Fall of the Parsons Dynasty" and "The Ancien RΓ©gime and the Revolution" written by Tokwe. ”

Putney Gibboner, born in the year 2951 of a wealthy family in the town of Simint, under the jurisdiction of Batiros, achieved a certain position a long time ago, and did not suffer much from the Great Revolution, but rose to the wind with the momentum of the Great Revolution. ”

β€œ...... The History of the Fall of the Parsons Dynasty, published in 2984, was hailed as a major academic event at the time, and the book was immediately sold out after its publication, and was printed three times in a week, becoming a famous bestseller at the time. ”

"The History of the Fall of the Parsons Dynasty begins with the reign of Navarre I (or Navarre IV) over Phoebe and the Revolution, and continues until the signing of the Nineteenth Peace of Tuk......"

"As an Enlightener and a scholar of Pilate classical history, Gibbenel's view of history is tinged with heroism, focusing the rise and fall of a nation on the character of its rulers, and talking about the decline and fall of empires regardless of the economic base, but these flaws are not concealed......"

β€œ...... Alexis Tokwey, born in 2945 to an aristocratic family, was born in Tia as an exiled nobleman, and did not return to Sib despite his parents' dissuasion when the climax was over. ”

As an aristocrat, or a nobleman forced into exile because of the Revolution, Tocqueevey undoubtedly had many reasons to criticize the Revolution that had cost him almost everything, but he ended up becoming a liberal aristocrat, which is why he chose to return to Siber. ”

β€œ...... "The Ancien RΓ©gime and the Great Revolution" published in 2988 is very creative through the analysis of a large number of historical facts, revealing the internal connection between the decline of the Ancien RΓ©gime and the Great Revolution, which can be regarded as the prototype of the class view of history, analyzing social consciousness from social existence, of course, it still has a lot of heroic historical views, but it is insignificant compared to Gibboner. ”

Excerpt from The History of the Fall of the Parsons Dynasty, Chapter 1: The Early Years of the Tyrant Navarre, the Rise to Power of Dofan VI, and the Beginning of the Decline of the Parsons Dynasty

It is an obvious truth that when a country is ruled by a virtuous ruler, it must be a prosperous era, but when a country unfortunately encounters a tyrant, it means that he will suffer all kinds of unfortunate setbacks, and history has proved this to us countless times. ”

β€œ...... Savinti II's son Navarre was a brutal, sinister and cunning villain, and his vile personality was well hidden in his youth, so he became Sevinti II's chosen heir, but when Navarre became the superintendent of Phoebebo, his bad character was revealed......"

Although the then president of Siber, Seventi II, was a man of mediocre morals, he was still afraid of popular anger and abolished Navarre's rule over Phoebebo. However, Sevinti II was a father who was troubled by sensuality, so he did not get rid of this scourge as soon as possible, but appointed Navarra to a colony outside the mainland as governor. ”

"For the local people, they are finally far away from a villain, but for the province of Palson, they innocently pressed a villain on their heads and suffered unimaginable torture......"

β€œ...... When he learned that his younger brother Dofan was about to become president, Navarra did not hesitate to order the assassination of Dofan, the murder of his own brother, what a terrible evil deed, but it is easy to understand for a villain, because it is a very luxurious thing to expect him to pay attention to family affection. ”

β€œ...... The system is the basis for measuring a country, when a regime begins to decline, there is no doubt that someone destroys the system but can go unpunished, Navarre is such a person, he tried to destroy the tradition of Phoebe Bo's succession to the throne by means of assassination, and Dofan VI is also to blame, he did not punish but stayed away from Navarre, which laid the groundwork for the subsequent disaster. ”

Excerpt from The History of the Fall of the Parsons Dynasty Chapter 2: The Mediocre Dofan VI, the 4-Year Navarre Rebellion

"Dofan VI, as the twentieth president of Siber, was a ruler with mediocre morals, so there were no gratifying developments and no catastrophic events during his reign, but as a ruler of Siber, mediocrity was a sin, so he died with an unprecedented succession crisis in Siber. ”

"How can this be imagined? The usurpation of power by a military coup, which we enlighteners thought could only happen in the barbaric Middle Ages, took place in the eyes of our previous generations, and Navarre took advantage of the death of Dofan VI to try to secure himself the presidency through a coup d'Γ©tat!"

β€œ...... To be sure, Fawit II was not a very good nobleman, but compared to Navarre, the moral distance between the two could not be more than that of Navarre. ”

β€œ...... When news of the coup d'Γ©tat in Navarre reached Hadow, Fawiti II's first thought was not to restore his rightful seat, but to fear that the conflict between the two would affect the people at the bottom, and it was not until his subordinates repeatedly advised him that Fawuti II reluctantly agreed to march to restore his rightful seat and save Sib from tyrant rule. ”

"Fawit II refused to wage a full-scale war, to which he himself said: 'Navarre IV is a man of prestige, cunning, and good at demagoguery and ignorance, and if I go like this, I am afraid that I will divide Siber between the East and the West, and since the establishment of the Parson dynasty, Siber has never had a civil war, and I cannot break the rules.' ’”

"The noble character of Fauti II was admired by many, and they rushed to the account of Fawiti II to sacrifice their strength for him. ”

β€œ...... There has been a warning in the divine realm since ancient times, the so-called enlightened people help the unenlightened and helpless, and Fauti II, with his personality charm, easily got the support of the Batyros fleet. ”

β€œ...... The Battle of Batiros declared the destruction of the usurper Navarre's patchwork fleet, which meant that he lost control of the sea in Batiros Bay, and Navarre, knowing that the end was imminent and that the rebellion was about to be ushered in, left most of his guards in Batiros without even informing his cronies, and fled overnight from the city he once longed for. ”

β€œ...... After being crowned president, Fawit II showed a tough attitude, because at this time Navarre could no longer cause a full-scale civil war, and for the sake of the happiness of all Siber's people, the only way out was to completely eliminate Navarre's power. ”

β€œ...... Most of the people, under the thunderous offensive of Fauti II, chose to surrender to the president with noble character, and Li Xinyi gradually fell into a desperate situation...... Not all of the villains who followed Li Xiyi were insidious villains, such as Navarrasrad Zhong Ming, a venerable warrior who continued to follow Li Xiyin out of foolishness because of his low background. ”

Excerpt from The Fall of the Parsons Dynasty Chapter 3: The Enlightened Reign of Fauti II

β€œ...... Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of parties, there has never been such a happy era of freedom since ancient times, although these 'freedoms' were staggered through under the restrictions of the aristocracy, and it is impossible to be as truly free as we are today, but in the environment more than a hundred years ago, it was already an extremely rare and precious freedom. ”

"Everyone who lived in the old society and did not experience the Revolution is very fond of the enlightened freedom of the time of Fauti II, which was the best of times. ”

Excerpt from The History of the Fall of the Parsons Dynasty Chapter 4: The Weak Celiti III

β€œ...... If there was any bad character of Celiti III, it was weakness, because weakness he could not control Siber, because weakness he could only choose to compromise, because weakness he could not maintain an enlightened policy. ”

"It is precisely because of the enlightened policy of the previous decade or so that the long-standing ideals of the enlighteners finally have an outlet, but as the enlightened policy is replaced by the so-called 'new enlightened policy'. ”

"Objectively speaking, the old aristocracy did not completely abolish the policy of enlightenment, they were gradually abolished, but this is the worst part, worse than the abolition. ”

For when everything that was old was gone, the outlet was still vented as usual, which led to more discontent and the disillusionment that poured out after the failure of the proposal, which undoubtedly fueled the anger of the Enlightenment, all this hastened the coming of the Great Revolution. ”

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