Two years later, Li Jie stood steadily on the deck of the passenger ship and looked into the distance. The sea was calm and calm, with only the occasional whistle sound floating between heaven and earth. Li Jie was filled with thoughts, hoping that one day he would be able to set foot in his hometown again.
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The first time he entered the dungeon two years ago, Li Jie found himself on a passenger ship. At first, he thought the timeline of entering the dungeon was thirty-nine years, until the memory transfer was completed, he breathed a sigh of relief.
The point of entering the dungeon this time was when I went to study in Japan in 2007. With two years of buffer time, I could prepare more fully. In the original plot, Xiao Tu’s tactical ability was very poor. An agent except for meticulous
In addition to thinking, excellent tactical abilities are also essential.
Therefore, Li Jie diligently cultivated his internal strength while studying abroad. At first, he lacked funds to purchase medicinal materials, and the progress was very slow. It was not until a year later that the income gradually came in, and the situation gradually improved. However, his original qualifications were relatively poor, and the progress was not satisfactory. Until now,
The first meridian has not been opened yet.
The selected meridians are the same as those in the main world. He was the first to open the Shaoyang Triple Burner Meridian of the hand. The main reason why he chose this meridian was to improve his spear skills. After a year of secret training, Li Jie's marksmanship level has been greatly improved and his body has become stronger.
He is enough to be called a master tactician.
The situations he faces most in his lurking career are small-scale battles. With Li Jie's current combat effectiveness, he is definitely not inferior to the top agents of the world, or even better.
"Xiao Jun, it turns out you are here. No wonder I didn't find you in the banquet hall."
The speaker was Ashikaga Shisai, a descendant of the Ashikaga clan. The Ashikaga clan was descended from the Qinghe Minamoto clan and was a prominent and top noble in Japan. His uncle Ashikaga was a very important figure in the country and was Li Jie's friend for many years.
"I just got a little tired and went out for a walk. The sea is vast, vast and selfless, and it always makes me feel at peace."
Ashikaga Shisai smiled: "Are you worried about your future after returning to China, Mr. Xiao? Don't worry, it's just a consultant position. With my uncle's recommendation, there will be no problem."
The consultant Ashikaga mentioned was actually a foreign relations consultant who was not part of the Japanese military establishment and belonged to the government's foreign relations consultant. The biggest reason why Ashikaga Seiki recommended Li Jie was that Li Jie is now an internationally recognized expert on world history.
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While studying abroad, Li Jie wrote "The Rise of Great Powers", eliminating the chapters in the original version that were not suitable for the current situation. Through interpretation and analysis of the history of the rise of world powers since the fifteenth century, he summarized the individual characteristics and laws of the rise of various countries. Once it was published,
It became popular throughout Japan.
In particular, the Japanese chapter took Li Jie a lot of effort to adapt, because he planned to use this book to create a pro-Japanese image. Therefore, in the Japanese chapter, he did not hesitate to praise Japan and trumpet its advantages, while some shortcomings were only mentioned briefly.
The Japan chapter is also the one with the lowest global reputation in the book. Many historians have criticized Li Jie for being biased in his views and not as fair and objective as the other articles.
The book creatively puts forward the concept of "global historical perspective" and creates a new, macroscopic and holistic theoretical system for world history research. After becoming popular in Japan, it was successively translated into more than a dozen languages and exported to Western countries.
Selling well all over the world.
As a well-known world history expert, coupled with his fluent calligraphy, Li Jie also has a place in the Japanese literary world. Unlike the original world where he voluntarily returned to the country, this time he returned to the country upon invitation and went to Shanghai as a foreign relations consultant.
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Li Jie shook his head slightly: "Ashikaga-kun, I am not worried about this matter. I have encountered a bottleneck in my creation recently and I feel a little upset."
In fact, what Li Jie is really worried about is the situation he will face after returning to China. His remarks in the book are enough to be criticized by thousands of people, which is exactly the opposite of the situation faced by the first two worlds.
Li Jie is fully mentally prepared for the situation he will face next. In order to better penetrate into the enemy, the necessary sacrifices are always inevitable. Li Jie has long been dismissive of reputation, whether it is infamy or not.
A good reputation is nothing more than the opinions of others, as long as you have a clear conscience.
Ashikaga Shisai's eyes lit up when he heard this: "What masterpiece does Mr. Xiao have? I wonder if I would be honored to have a look at it in advance?"
Li Jie nodded obediently and led Ashikaga Shisai to the cabin on the second floor. As Li Jie was today, he naturally lived in the first-class cabin on the upper floor.
Ashikaga Shisai spent an hour reading the manuscript written by Li Jie, and then looked at Li Jie in disbelief. After a while, he put down the manuscript in his hand and sighed.
"Xiao Jun, I didn't expect that you know so much about the Empire of Japan. You are worthy of being a world history expert who can write about the rise of great powers. I have lived in China for decades and I can't see it as clearly as you. I'm ashamed."
On the front page of the notebook are written the three characters "Chrysanthemum and Sword" with flying dragons and phoenixes. Although Japan is known as the "Land of Cherry Blossoms", the chrysanthemum is the symbol of the Japanese royal family, and the sword is the embodiment of the Japanese Bushido spirit.
The original version of The Chrysanthemum and the Sword analyzes Japan through World War II. Naturally, Li Jie cannot copy the original version. The main entry point is still the Meiji Restoration. Of course, it is necessary to advocate it. After all, Japan is making rapid progress on all fronts, and the domestic public opinion environment is completely different from that after the defeat.
They cannot be compared.
Li Jie does not plan to publish this book in other countries, but plans to publish it only in Japan to further express his pro-Japanese remarks.
"It's not as good as what Ashikaga-kun said. It's just a matter of onlookers and the authorities are confused."
Ashikaga Shisai nodded in agreement, sighing inwardly that the person in front of him knew too much about the Japanese Empire. Fortunately, he was a friend, but it would be a bit creepy if he were an enemy.
"Xiao Jun, are you interested in having a banquet tonight? They are all literati and elegant people, and they must be to your liking."
Most of the Japanese who went to Shanghai on the ship this time were from the literary world. This time the Japanese government was planning to hold a cultural exchange event between the two countries in Shanghai. The Chinese side was led by the Wang Puppet Government, and the Japanese participants were all here.
A passenger ship was boarded, and Japan wanted to take this opportunity to show the outside world the illusion of friendship between the two countries.
The next day, with the coastline looming in the distance, Li Jie's heart was not at peace at the moment. When he thought of his compatriots who were fighting hard on the front line, Li Jie wanted to mention them personally, but the tasks assigned by the teacher had to be carried out by someone.
Ai Qing's poem is very good. Why do I often have tears in my eyes? Because I love this land deeply. In this turbulent era, Li Jie has a deeper understanding of this poem.
Sacrificing their lives in the national calamity and seeing death as a sudden relief, countless heroes and heroines across the land of China generously went to the national calamity and used their lives to compose tragic epics one after another filled with blood and tears.