Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

words written at the end of the volume

The second volume is finished. Just as Chen Kai said in the previous chapter when he was looking at the construction progress of the Red Flower Pavilion, this volume is laying a foundation for the subsequent development of the story.

As for the plot, the author has already written it very clearly, so I won’t go into details here. If you don’t understand it, it’s actually been written in the article. You can always find it if you go back and read it. Here, I will talk about two issues.

First, as to why they did not recapture Huizhou after defeating the Jingnan vassal. As mentioned before, the core area of ​​Huizhou Prefecture is the Pearl River Delta in the southwest, where all the prefectures and cities are located, connected to Chengxiang in the northeast, and Haifeng in the southeast.

Crossing the Lianhua Mountains to the west, there is not even a county town between Fucheng and Fucheng, so there is absolutely no danger to defend.

Secondly, some readers think that the plot is meaningless if the protagonist does not appear. The author cannot agree with this point. The background of the times and the development of the situation will affect the protagonist's actual situation and progress.

In terms of length, for example, the author’s last story was also from the Southern Ming Dynasty. It was about the Great Victory of Guilin. It was very short and could not be considered as important as the word “Great Victory”. However, this story about the Great Victory of Guilin has three chapters. Why?

The reason is that during the Great Victory of Guilin, the main plot of the previous story was in Zhejiang. Killing Kong Youde had little impact on the protagonist. However, the main plot of this story at this stage is in Guangdong. Kong Youde died in Guangxi. As the last

The main opponents, Shang Geng and the Second Domain, were greatly shaken by this in history. Of course, how Kong Youde died and the impact must be written clearly.

Another example is Qian Qianyi and Qian Ping. The author also thinks that this plan is unrealistic, but at that time it was a true comprehensive counterattack plan jointly implemented by various Ming armies in the Southern Ming Dynasty. The resistance in Jiangsu and Zhejiang

Qing people, the Ming army in the southwest, and the Ming army in Fujian, except for Li Dingguo who was forced to go alone, almost everyone was related to him.

Qian Qianyi was originally the general backend of the anti-Qing people in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Huang Zongxi, Gu Yanwu, Guizhuang, Wei Geng, He Wangsheng, Zhang Chongfu, Lu Yuding, Yao Zhizhuo, etc., etc. These latent people organized rebels, raised food and grass, and passed on intelligence.

Most of the officers and officials who instigated rebellion against the Qing Dynasty and assisted the Ming army in attacking prefectures and counties were related to Qian Qianyi. Sun Kewang from Guizhou, Wen Anzhi from Kuidong, Zheng Chenggong from Fujian, and Zhang Huangyan from Zhejiang all maintained contact and interacted with them, writing about the Southern Ming War.

The most indispensable thing to write about in the Qing Dynasty is Qian Qianyi.

Not to mention, even if Chen Kai was not there, he appeared from the side. His fighting in Guangdong gave many anti-Qing people a great inspiration. If you can't even write about this, is it still interesting?

The authors who can compress all compress, and they continue to revise after finishing writing every day. There is almost no final draft. Deleting and adding thousands of words are common, which also affects the author's coding speed.

In addition, if you want to see how the protagonist can change the course of history by farting, if you want to see how high-yielding hybrid rice can be created in two days of farming, and if you want to see how a complete industrial system can be created by working with iron in two days, the author can

What I'm talking about is turning left when you go out and not delivering. This book will definitely not have such an exaggerated and unreasonable plot. There are some such irrational plots in the starting point. You can support other authors.

As for those who are willing to stay, the author also has one thing to say, that is, to support the author, please start with a genuine subscription. The author is checking information every day, and is delving into the root causes of every historical event and every technological innovation, and constantly

I ponder the direction of the plot and how to write the story. From morning to night every day, apart from eating, sleeping and going to the toilet, I am basically not typing in front of the computer, looking at information, or reading. I try to balance pleasure and rationality so that readers can understand clearly.

At least what the author tells you is reasonable and well-founded when you take it out to chat.

These efforts and the authenticity rate are, at least as far as I know, some people read books and subscribe based on their mood. Let’s make an assumption, if you work hard every day, your boss will enjoy the fruits of your labor while relying on your mood.

Are you willing to pay me a salary or not at all?

Comparing oneself with others, many works of Eunuch are caused by economic problems. The pirated copies force the authors to have no food to eat. Who would bother to write such troublesome things if they can’t have food to eat? So, please subscribe to read the book. This is not preaching, this is respect and respect for intellectual property rights.

Protection is a fair transaction of one purchase and one sale. Why is piracy called piracy? Because the act itself is theft, plagiarism is theft, and looking at piracy encourages the arrogance of the perpetrator.

Thank you to all genuine readers for your support, and I hope those who have read pirated copies before will wake up. These days, housing prices are rising day by day, and eating ramen, rice noodles, etc., even in dog food restaurants, has increased many times.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next