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Chapter 3089 Just changing the angle

As for whether there are any random writings in it, there will generally not be much difference in such a big event. Even if there are some problems, they are at most a problem with the perspective of the narrator.

Chen Shou's Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms is pretty good in this respect. Although there seems to be a lot of black Shu Han places, the general environment at that time had to suppress the Shu Han and maintain the orthodoxy of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. But in fact, the book "Three Kingdoms" is called "Three Kingdoms Chronicles".

Acknowledging the fact that Shuwu is not a so-called local separatist force, but a standard country.

It's just that due to the need to maintain the orthodoxy of the Jin state, it was necessary to use the Zen position to make the Wei state orthodox, and then maintain the status of the Jin state in the same way, so the records of the Shu Han Dynasty are obviously somewhat marginalized.

To put it simply, it is not that Guan Yu is not powerful, but simply that Chen Shou cannot learn from Tai Shigong and write the enemy as a boss. Otherwise, think about the battle of Fan Xiang, and the subsequent Guan Yu's power in China, and then his defeat of Mai.

City, that is exactly the replica of King Xiang.

If I really had to write about Guan Yu in the same style that Sima Qian wrote about Xiang Yu, if he lost Jingzhou, he would be ambushed on all sides, besieged on all sides, break out alone, fight hard and be captured, and finally die generously.

The enemy's lineup was so luxurious that they could no longer look directly at him, and his own side was stabbed in the back by friendly forces. Under this situation, Guan Yu still had the energy to turn around and rescue him. In the end, if it weren't for Lu Meng, Lu Xun, and others who had written Jing Xiang's family letter, Guan Yu's subordinates would have been killed.

The soldiers of Wei State and Wu State joined forces and almost came out with all their might, but they were all killed by Guan Yu after being stabbed in the back.

When the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written like this, Guan Erye's evaluation immediately soared to another three levels. If you want to say whether what is said above is true, it is true. You have to ask whether what is recorded in history is true. It is true, but the standpoint is different.

The angle is different and the promotional techniques are also different.

Chen Xi occasionally thought that the reason why Tai Shigong used the boss template when writing about Xiang Yu was probably because he was angry with Liu Che, so he changed the original angle so that Xiang Yu's style was written out. After all, he was unhappy, so when he wrote

I write with anger.

As for the description, there generally won’t be too much adulteration. At most, there are some problems with the way it is written, and the position it stands in. Other overall problems should not be big.

Chen Xi estimated that he should be treated in this way. History books are never gentle, and historians are also quite ruthless in their writing. However, when dealing with some things, their different narrative methods will have a great impact on future generations.

Because when people of later generations look through the history books, they don’t really do much research. Most of them just read one or two. The perspective of the historian’s description will have a very big impact. As for whether this way of recording has any impact on those who really read the history books, it has no impact at all.

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Those who really read these things are either researchers or people who have the same experience as those in the annals of history. Li Jing highly praised Zhuge Liang. Some people said that Zhuge Liang was incompetent when it came to the Three Kingdoms. Li Jing only replied: "It's what the swordsman and pen official did." How can he understand it?

principle.

This statement is not because Li Jing said that the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms is a fake book, but that he knew very well that Chen Shou's idiots had no way of recording Zhuge Liang's magnificent life, many tactics, and many strategies in a few pages of writing. It was too much to say that Chen Shou's

The record is only superficial, and the inner meaning is not understood at all, but Li Jing understood that those who know the military can make good use of it.

It is because of understanding that we can feel Zhuge Liang's terror from those few words. This is also an important reason why historians do not cover up the facts when recording, because there are some things that ordinary readers cannot see, but people who really understand can see it. True or false.

In ancient times, it was easiest for historians to write books and establish theories. In exchange, historians were also the easiest targets. It would not be a problem if they misremembered other theories. Once a historian misremembered and was singled out, and the real evidence was a crooked pen, then all he had Everything recorded will be doubted, and even the character and morality will be doubted, and then he will be nailed to the pillar of shame.

Therefore, there is no reason why historians would not do such things. Hiding for a distinguished person is an unspoken rule and everyone knows it. Therefore, most historians will cover a certain matter for a distinguished person. Qubi hides it for a while, of course it will still be described when it should be described, but it just won’t make this thing so ugly.

In the same way, there will inevitably be historians in the same era who do not distort their writing at all and write truthfully. This is also a rule, and it is also for future generations to see the truth, but this fine tradition has disappeared.

Chen Xi is very aware of Shimin's trap. The so-called instigator has nothing to do with him. This is the reason why Shimin is so unlucky. He didn't even read the whole story. Fang Xuanling obviously wanted to appease this guy and stuffed him with a page to fool him. Yes, as far as later generations compare it with the historical records of the same period, including the so-called official and unofficial history, they are basically completely consistent.

The annals of history even directly record Li Er’s subsequent description of the Xuanwumen Incident - cutting off the superficial and demanding a straight account of the incident!

From this point of view, Shimin is indeed a pervert, which is why other people in history books are more obscure in doing this, and even need to compare a large number of history books to confirm. Only Li Er made a big fuss because this thing was Li Er's. The second person said that he would keep the records truthfully.

Because of this sentence, it makes sense for Li Er to boast that he is broad-minded and fat, and that he is completely different from those narrow-minded people in the previous dynasty. He is not afraid of people saying that if he does it, this is indeed very powerful. However, because Li Er is boasting that he is broad-minded and fat, I never thought about how big a hole I would dig later.

Maybe in Li Er's eyes, he had such a great fun, killing his brothers, killing his brothers, imprisoning his father and raping his wife, it was all a heinous crime, and he didn't even let the historians write. In addition, his achievements surpassed those of the previous dynasty and those of the later dynasties. For a hundred years, I have been so stubborn that I have asked the historian to write it truthfully. Who will dare to change it later?

However, there is such a thing as the human heart. There are bastards in the back who only think that Li Er can read the history of this country. Why can't I read it? He is the emperor, and I am not the emperor. I have never thought about Li Er's courage, his achievements, and what he is. Courage, what achievements.

Naturally, Li Er was nailed to the pillar of shame because of this incident...

Chen Xi thought that even if I did it, I wouldn't do it to the level of Li Er. Don't look at it. You can describe it however you like. This is a big pit. Don't jump into it.

"By the way, Mr. Xuande, don't pay attention to the history of the country." Chen Xi looked at Liu Bei and said, "Don't touch this kind of thing. Let the recorder of the history of the country write it down truthfully."

"Well, I'm not stupid." Liu Bei said in a low voice, "But if you really don't show off, they should understand without saying anything."

"If you can do it by brushing your face, I can do it even if I don't go. If you can't do it by brushing your face, I can't do it even if I go. You can't do anything wrong. Just let them write it." Chen Xi waved his hand and said half-heartedly, It’s just a group of historians, write it down, I can’t see it anyway.

In fact, when Chen Xi was struggling with this matter, the historian had already divided it into several batches and started recording it. Others basically changed their perspective on this matter, and even just mentioned it in passing and summarized it in one sentence.

words, or two sentences written in a cryptic way.

Only Xun Yue was so familiar with Chen Xi that he really couldn't change his writing, so he could only write it truthfully from the standpoint of a historian, and write whatever he wanted.

"How to write this?" Xun Yue looked at his notepad, his head was pounding. He wanted to write a pen, but he knew the truth, and if he knew the truth and didn't record his identity as the recorder, he might as well leave it to others.

But if he just records it like this, he needs to consider Chen Xi's reputation through the ages. After all, Chen Xi probably needs to be listed separately in the history of the country.

"That's all, that's all, let's write them separately." Xun Yue even said helplessly to himself. In the end, he could only choose the recording method of the Three Kingdoms. The main participants of a major event were written down in different biographies instead of a certain scene.

Battle, or a certain event as the center.

Xun Yue soon divided the description into two paragraphs. If you look at one of them, there is basically no problem. At most, it is a problem of personal morality. However, no one can have faults without being a sage. It doesn’t matter if there are some flaws. Xun Yue pays careful attention.

After looking at it, he put it away and wrote it down like this. When Shan Yang returns all the records, they should be covered in dust.

Just as Chen Xi expected, in his current state, even if the historians record it, they will cover up some aspects that may affect ethics and legal principles. After all, no matter how upright these historians are, they are still affected by the current society as a whole.

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Therefore, it is unlikely to jump out to add trouble. Although some official and unofficial histories may have more detailed records, this kind of thing has probably completely disappeared in history after thousands of years, or it has been classified as something like a palace.

Already.

"I heard you're about to give birth?" Liu Bei suddenly changed the topic. Chen Xi nodded after hearing this. Ji Xiang had already seen it before. Chen Xi originally planned to find Hua Tuo, but later he learned that Cai Yan had already approached Ji Xiang.

Well, no matter what, Ji Xiang's medical skills are indeed quite reliable.

"About when?" Liu Bei asked curiously.

"You don't care about the war ahead, why do you care about this?" Chen Xi said angrily, "Look, Wenru destroyed a kingdom with a population of three to four million and prepared to set a target for the Kushan Empire. And this, internal intelligence

, Rahul may have to strike first."

"Uh..." Liu Bei laughed twice when he heard the words, but then he reacted, "Rahul is going to strike first? Isn't it right? Fengxiao promised to buy him a year, but now he should

It hasn’t been a year yet.”

"This is just intelligence. I'm afraid we will have to wait until September before we actually take action. In other words, Fengxiao should have fought for ten to eleven months. The failure to reach one year is our negligence. What did Zhu Helai do?

It exceeded our expectations." Chen Xi sighed and said.


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