preface
In the traditional Chinese stories of gods and demons, most of the chivalrous warriors in the world are not qualified to be the opponents of demons and monsters, and the side that fights against demons can only be immortals.
When the author reads these books, sometimes it is inevitable to fall into a reverie, if the invincible Dugu in the world seeks defeat, if he encounters the extraordinary power of the Bull Demon King in Journey to the West, what kind of scene will it be?
Covering up and smiling, it is just an absurd delusion that is not even Guan Gong and Qin Qiong.
This book is a fantasy novel with some martial arts implications, and if it is attributed to gods and demons, it may be roughly the same.
As for the historical background of the book, at least in the first volume, the author is trying to make it as virtual as possible, and those who are interested can naturally see the archetypes of some characters in the book in history, of course, don't take it too seriously, just treat it as an alternate history.
The deficiencies in the book are welcome to be corrected. It's not a hypocritical politeness, but it really needs the reader's discerning eyes to point out the author's rather obscure ideas.