110. 110. Struggle before breaking ground

110. 110. Struggle before breaking ground

Every time the author posts, he will be followed and deleted, which is actually an invisible ban. Therefore, this chapter is specially opened in the main text.

Friend, do you feel that there are very few history, legends, myths, and folk tales about ancient Taiwan? How pitifully few? This is in stark contrast to the vast and profound history, legends, myths, and folk tales of the Motherland.

In ancient times, Taiwan had a very rich and long history of the motherland, and at the same time, there were also very rich legends, myths and folk tales that were rich in Taiwan's local colors.

The culture of ancient Taiwan has almost disappeared after several catastrophes.

The first was the invasion of the Dutch, which destroyed the history and culture of ancient Taiwan in a vain attempt to cut off the flesh-and-blood ties between Taiwan and the motherland.

The second was the occupation by the Japanese, who continued to promote the destruction of ancient Taiwan's history and culture in a vain attempt to make Taiwan a part of Japan.

The third is the de-sinicization of cultural Taiwan poisoners, in an attempt to completely destroy the only remaining ancient Taiwan history and culture, and turn Taiwan's Chinese into foreigners.

But this attempt will never succeed!

The fourth of the 24 histories of Chinese history, the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" records the history of the powerful fleet of the Soochow Navy in 230 A.D. in the historical biographies of many important emperors and generals.

The "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" records this period of history in great detail, from the fierce debate on the Golden Palace of Eastern Wu before Sun Quan sent troops, to the commanders with troops sent by Sun Quan, as well as the number of troops, the types of troops, the time, the place, and the people.

More importantly, the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" recorded the whole process of the operation of the Soochow Fleet's "Yuangui Yizhou".

It even recorded the consequences and subsequent effects of Dongwu's "Yuangui Yizhou" this time.

What is ridiculous is that so far, those "scholars" who have been cultural and toxic still want to use tricks to deny and erase this period of history. This will not succeed! It can only be instilled in those naïve students by coercive means to create the so-called "natural independence" of the new generation.

"The First Naval Battle in History" is a TV script written by the author based on an in-depth analysis and research of this period of history, and then a wide collection of ancient history, legends, myths, and folk tales of Taiwan.

The author's original intention was to throw bricks and lead the way, hoping that more works would appear that depicted the ancient times of Taiwan, and wrote about the history of the motherland in which ancient Taiwan and the motherland were blended with flesh and blood.

Unfortunately, "The First Naval Battle in History" is still the only work that depicts the history, legends, myths, and folk tales of ancient Taiwan.