Hello everyone, thank you for your continued support.
Originally, when I published book reviews, I usually didn't make any comments, but just absorbed them silently. Because if I made a comment, it would clarify the original intention of the book, which might affect some readers' thinking in it, and at the same time, it would also
It will reduce some readers’ criticism of my book. It is not conducive to my improvement and development. In addition, my own aesthetic point of view is also hazy and beautiful. I personally think this is especially true for reading. A book should have room for speculation and room for imagination.
, then it is interesting. If everything is too clear, it will become reportage, and it will be meaningless.
However, the opinions of brother tigerboy recently reflected several aspects in a concentrated way, and they all scratched my itch, making me uncomfortable.
First of all, when I saw tigerboy hoping that Liu Ming would quickly fight Cao Cao, Dong Zhuo and others, I didn't pay too much attention. I just thought that brother tigerboy was a hardcore player who was addicted to playing Japanese Three Kingdoms games. Fighting for the extreme,
At the beginning, recruit all your troops, and then ignore the construction of the city. Use all your troops to continuously occupy the city. After occupying the city, you will not divide the troops to garrison, continue to replenish the army, and continue to attack until you unify the country and break the barrier.
In the meantime, he followed the only path, completely ignoring the attitudes of the surrounding forces, and allowed himself to eliminate one force after another. Even if his rear city was defeated, it didn't matter. After destroying an opponent, he could go back and fight again.
Just come down, anyway, to improve the people's support, it is just to set up some food. If you can't bear it, your city may be better when your opponent is running it than when you are running it.
Even an extreme strategy is to use a wandering army to conquer the country, eliminate all forces, and make all cities empty.
These are indeed feasible in the game, and they are also very enjoyable. But is it also true in reality? The answer is obviously no. Although my book is fictional, although it is also YY, what I pursue is a deep level.
YY, I try to imagine a YY that an idea might achieve as time goes by.
Secondly, I then saw the follow-up book review of brother tigerboy. At this time, I discovered that tigerboy was obviously not what I had initially speculated. Tigerboy obviously still had his own ideas.
This made me reflect, why did Tigerboy have such thoughts? Why is what he said and what I wrote not consistent?
After thinking about it, I thought of a possibility, that is, due to the influence of Internet fast food, some readers browse quickly when reading a book, just take a look at the general meaning, and then make their own thoughts. Especially some paragraphs are relatively long.
, that is even more so.
In this way, I have to state it here. The implementation of the Rome Plan is not planned to be completed within one or two years, nor is it even planned to be completed within Liu Ming's lifetime. At this time, it is just a rare breakthrough.
At this point, it is just about the implementation of the plan. The manpower used in the Rome plan is only 31,000 people, which will not have any impact compared to Liu Ming's regular army of 500,000. Moreover, Liu Ming's military strength is kept confidential.
It's very strict. So far, Cao Cao and Dong Zhuo don't know Liu Ming's specific military strength clearly.
And Liu Ming, who has 500,000 troops, these 500,000 soldiers and horses cannot be mobilized casually. The troops and horses of Liaodong to prevent and deter the Xianbei tribes are indispensable for a while. In the newly pacified Jizhou, various families
The expansion of power also requires a large number of soldiers and horses to be there to deter deviation. Bingzhou must be on guard against Dong Zhuo's soldiers and horses.
The long front line thinned Liu Ming's troops. Moreover, after capturing Liaodong and Jizhou and defeating Dong Zhuo, Liu Ming's elite troops also suffered heavy losses. The newly added recruits would inevitably have a decline in combat effectiveness. If they continue
In a large-scale battle, the loss would not be a matter of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses. Even more losses would be something that even Liu Ming could not afford.
It's not that as long as Cao Cao and Dong Zhuo are defeated, the world will be at peace. The reason why Cao Cao and others are prominent is not that they are more outstanding and wiser than their contemporaries, but that they are better at dealing with unfavorable situations.
Save your own strength.
It would not be unusual if Liu Ming and Cao Cao died together. Liu Biao, Sun Jian, or Zhang Xiu would rise because of this.
In addition, even if the Three Kingdoms are unified, will it be over?
Readers who know history should know that although the Romance of the Three Kingdoms has a happy ending when the Three Kingdoms are reunited, they will be divided for a long time and reunited for a long time. However, this is not a happy ending in history, but a tragic beginning.
During the Three Kingdoms era, stars gathered together, civil servants and generals showed their talents, and countless stories and legends were produced. However, they could not conceal the fact of civil war and serious internal strife in the country.
From the early days of the Three Kingdoms, battles involving tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses were frequently fought, to the late period of the Three Kingdoms, decisive battles involving between 10,000, 20,000 and several thousand people. This fully illustrates the population loss caused by the war. This reduced the original population of more than 40 million to 50,000 people.
The huge country with a population of less than 10 million, not including the hidden population of various wealthy families at that time, became a population of less than 10 million. Moreover, the war seriously damaged the economy at that time, and even destroyed the currency system at that time, causing
Currency is no longer in circulation and has returned to the embarrassing state of barter.
These unfavorable factors directly led to the emergence of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, and the destruction of Han culture by the nomadic people in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. Isn't this sad?
Endless civil war, without allowing time to heal the wounds, can only allow foreign nations to develop and grow. Even if unification is temporarily achieved in a short period of time, what is the use of unification with huge sacrifices?
Finally, brother tigerboy said that I exaggerated the productivity of the Han Dynasty at that time. This is not acceptable to me. I am YY, but what I YY is about the changes that may occur after Liu Ming arrives, and I have no idea about the environment and productivity at that time.
It's an exaggeration. The information I found is relatively rigorous and the authenticity is relatively high.
Of course, you can’t blame tigerboy for thinking this way. Today’s trend is indeed not what I am, and some irresponsible authors arbitrarily belittle their ancestors to cater to this taste. Everything is foreign.
Foreign poop is also fragrant. This further misleads some readers into thinking that this is the case for us.
In fact, anyone who has read world history should know that our country’s civilization is better than the civilizations of other countries. Due to the rapidity of the times, we often do not have so much time to comprehensively compare the histories of various countries, so we are
Some people with ulterior motives were deceived.
Blaming others and criticizing the fate of their ancestors can only make people lose their national pride.
A nation's pride should not be given up. Just like an army without a sense of honor is not a good army. Only a nation full of pride will fight to make its nation greater.
Maybe some people are using Mr. Lu Xun as a banner and saying that they are trying to enlighten the people.
But, what era did Mr. Lu Xun live in? What era is it now? Going too far is not enough!
National pride does not only make people blindly arrogant. In fact, the blindly arrogant people he mentioned are the same people who blindly curse and complain when they are belittled.
At this point, I feel happy. Please don't take it seriously. I hope everyone will continue to criticize.