Yingzong, who almost lost his life and position in the Tumu Fort Incident, missed Wang Zhen after the restoration, not to mention Zhu Houzhao, who had also been served by Liu Jin since childhood. Only rebellion could kill Liu Jin, and only rebellion could make Zhu Houzhao no longer miss Liu Jin.
I have to say that this was the most powerful move. [But since then, Zhu Houzhao has doted on many people. Among the people who have risen outside the Eight Tigers are Zhang Ying and others, but there has never been anyone as powerful as Liu Jin, because
The person he once trusted wholeheartedly is no longer there. Although Jiang Bin was once famous in the later period, his power was far inferior to that of Liu Jin. [] After Liu Jin's death, Zhu Houzhao ran around in a riotous and lustful way, which can be regarded as
Another kind of rebellion.
Throughout this book, there are very few female characters who appear, and even fewer female characters who have a relationship with Xu Xun. This is the tone set from the beginning, so this book is destined to be... a man's book, because the female characters can...
There are really not many opportunities to appear. It is not a question of me being a female author who must be monogamous, but the opening chapter sets up the process and ending. For that era, there were such weird things as Emperor Hongzhi and many monogamous couples.
It is not strange for a famous official to be single-minded. This is not the extravagant and decadent period of the late Ming Dynasty when there must be prostitutes at banquets and people think they are romantic. The overall social atmosphere is still relatively simple. The most important thing is that if you have a deeply enamored person at the beginning
Female, if another or even several others are inserted later, the overall feeling is rather weird.
As for the problem that some readers mentioned about the tightness of the plot in the early stage and the delay in the later stage, it is due to some problems in controlling the rhythm. The early stage is not that the plot is tight, but that one thing was stretched too long for me, with many ups and downs. Compared with the compactness of small events,
The length of big events is so long that subsequent ones often have this habit, which often results in a slow pace over time.
I have to say that after writing a book for so long, I am still not sure about the rhythm, and it still needs to be greatly improved. The biography of the traitor in the postscript was written by me for fun. You can feel free to do whatever you want. I didn't learn it, so I just riffed on a few sentences.
Just white...
Okay, I’ve been rambling for so long, let’s talk about the new book. If nothing happens, this time it should be about the Tang Dynasty. I have to go and read the book list first. I might as well show you the book list I collected: New Tang Dynasty.
Needless to say, there are old books of the Tang Dynasty, new anecdotes of the Tang Dynasty, biographies of the Tang Dynasty, political figures of Zhenguan, stories of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, biographies of talents of the Tang Dynasty, important chapters of the Tang Dynasty, Tang laws and regulations, art collections, official records of the government and the public... and there are a lot of them, of course.
There is no way to cover them all, but you have to check them all carefully. After all, I haven’t written about the Tang Dynasty for a long time. As for the release time, please pay close attention to the bookshelf and be sure not to take this book off the shelf. I will definitely make an announcement then. No later than four
Month, hope it can be released smoothly.
Well, the series of "The Traitor" that has been serialized for more than a year has come to an end. Thank you everyone for your support for so long! Finally, I would like to say a harsh word, please don't...take it off the shelves!