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Controversy arising from previous chapters

I have never objected to readers making suggestions to me.

But please don't label me and scold me as soon as you come up.

In addition, after seeing some excessive comments, I was indeed a little excited and said some excessive things. I also apologize to you. I am a bad temper and may not have the style of a scholar. However, I want to make it clear to everyone. I just think that people in this period are actually quite pitiful, which is different from later generations.

The modern foreign war you mentioned was an anti-aggressive nation-state war, but during the Warring States Period, there was generally no gj consciousness. You also know that the prime ministers of various countries were not even their own people, and even their consciousness was very weak. Therefore, it is wrong to compare them with modern foreign wars.

In addition, the person I wrote about is not a general, nor is he the city guard here. After the Zhao army retreated, he did not leave. The people cited him to make a decision for everyone. There is no hope of resistance. No resistance can at least make the people in the city survive. Therefore, he chose not to resist for everyone. He is not a general with military power, nor has he had any experience in war, and is not even considered a local chief.

Why do I write this way?

First, I want to write that no matter what status, people are, they are extremely miserable in wars, and they cannot control their own destiny. This is true for the people and the nobles, because no matter what decisions they make, they will die and have no way to live. I have very pity for all the poor people of this era.

Second, I want to write about Lian Po’s guilt. His failure in Changping led to the Qin people attacking Zhao all the way. The Qin people killed the Qin people in the areas where the people resisted, and the people who made this decision died again in the areas where they did not resist. Lian Po actually felt a little guilty about this person, because it was his failure that caused these tragic situations in Zhao.

Third, when you talk about me, it is vaguely ironic. Readers who read my works know that my writing style is a bit ironic. No matter when, but here, what I want to write is a sense of sorrow, that is, the nobles think they die for the people, but the people don’t think so. They hate this rebel. In the end, his decision did not allow him to get the gratitude of the people, and also took away his life. He got nothing.

Fourth, the three contradictory views in the book come from two different ideas from the protagonist and me. My protagonist is a warrior. Unfortunately, I may not have the integrity and courage. I am afraid of heights and water, let alone going to die, so I wrote a warrior in my mind.

He can overcome his fears and face everything with integrity. Unfortunately, I can't do it. I lived in that era. I don't know if I have the courage to resist Bai Qi, so I can only express my praise to those warriors and mercy on these poor people.

Many of you are old readers who have followed the previous book. I don’t want to quarrel with you, nor do I want to have any unhappiness with you. If you have any opinions, you can raise them, but don’t make personal attacks casually. This will really affect your mood and creation. Okay, I’ll finish my words.

Thank you to all the readers who support me, and to those who criticize me.

I will improve my shortcomings and strive to write better.
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