Reading the book review I'm serious - 3
I scanned the book reviews, there are all kinds of things, some book friends are discussing reasonable and logical issues, I think the reason why this thing appears is because everyone is looking at the continuous development of a story from the perspective of God, and naturally they will feel that there are some things that are not quite logical. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info at the same time overestimate reality and underestimate human desires.
However, the reality is more yy than the novel, the development is more illogical, and there is no reasonable or unreasonable problem.
After the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the guards were corrupted, the bureaucratic system was rampant, the upper and lower levels were deceived and concealed, and the emperors only reacted when the foreigners slapped them in the face? Are these things reasonable? Is it the emperor, the supreme ruler of a country, who doesn't even know such a small thing, and is still deceived, how can it be?
But that's just the way it is.
Speaking of which, I think of the Son of Heaven who bought and sold officials in the late Han Dynasty, the purpose of buying and selling officials is to make money, and an emperor has to make money by buying and selling officials, this fact is reasonable and unreasonable, and the logic is normal or not?
Today, when we are reading books, we ignore the speed of information transmission in the book, ignore the geographical space and distance, ignore the fact that the human heart is actually invisible to you, and so on.
Many questions raised by book friends can actually be answered from books, but whether you are willing to think, read, and think.
It is said that the ignorant are fearless, and without adequate education, people are not afraid of anything.
This is why the struggle in a remote place like Ortlenburg is completely different from the struggle in the imperial capital.
On the one hand, there are untouchables who are uneducated and even nobles dare to kill, and on the other hand, there are nobles who are highly educated and know the rules.
Between the bottom and the top, there are countless powerful people who deceive their superiors and subordinates, and careerists who cover up many facts for their own interests.
Therefore, the question of reasonableness and unreasonableness cannot be viewed as an isolated incident by extracting a certain paragraph from a certain chapter alone.
Personally, I think I've left enough clues in the book for thoughtful readers to think, and of course it's not a big problem to read without thinking about it.
It's a little late to come back today.,That's it.,It's just a chapter.,Three more tomorrow.