Let's talk about the problem of the sub-enclosure system
First of all, I should mention that I am fully recovered, and I am back on my feet.
In addition, it is worth mentioning:
There are many people who think that the sub-feudal system is backward, but in fact, the sub-feudal system has its advantages.
For example, the short-term gains of a village cannot sustain a knight, including his subordinates, the full set of infantry.
Giving them land is actually equivalent to exchanging land for money.
For example, for some remote territories that have no time to control, there is not much benefit in your own hands, and it is better to use them to reward heroes, or even sell them for a fortune.
Moreover, Lothar did not really divide the land to the knights under him, and the knights who were assigned to the territory were all transferred by Lothar through the system, and their loyalty was constant.
In other words, it is only a nominal partition.
It's like Lothar gave the village of Sego to Hans as a fief, but Hans didn't get a penny of taxes.
Then there's the question of rhythm.
Many people find the depiction of farming a bit evasive, such as the plot of Gwente.
He felt that in Jerusalem, the Songun policy should not lead the knightly class to spend money on such luxuries and pleasures.
But in fact, there is no Gwent card, and the knights will choose the rest of the bets, or prostitution, or hooking up with noblewomen, jealousy, etc.
I privately think that playing cards is a good entertainment mode in comparison, and it can also exercise all the reckless men and the knights who are full of muscles to use their brains.
In addition, plate armor is always a good way for the Jerusalem knights to increase their strength.
Taking a step back, playing cards will really corrupt the knight, and this plus and minus will probably be considered equal.
You can discuss this here, and I see that your opinions are also okay to modify and modify the subsequent relevant plots.
I feel that some people still like to see how to build irrigation canals, qanats and other farming plots.
I haven't written it in detail because I'm worried about the water.
(To put it bluntly, I'm going to copy the book review again.) )
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