Speaking of which! When writing this volume, I chose to start with the defeat of Liao.
I originally thought that when the Jin Dynasty conquered the Song Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty conquered the Song Dynasty in the later period, a large part of the Han army relied on them to fight, which could be regarded as brothers fighting against each other. So is it possible to avoid this tragedy?
Is there any way to prevent the Sixteen States of Yanyun from returning to the hands of the Han people hundreds of years later when the Ming Dynasty was founded?
It was only when I started writing it that I realized it was a bit unrealistic.
Because to control the length, with the author's idiosyncratic writing style, there is no way to write brilliantly about the many wonderful characters who emerged in such a big era; instead, they look as boring as the NPCs in the game.
But let’s describe it in detail. One is that there is not enough space, and the other is that many people are not interested.
So hurry up and adjust it. After arranging some small nails and layout, this volume will be over.
The next volume is still "The Shame of Jingkang", but it will start with the battle in Bianliang City, and there will be other chapters in Zhuxian Town in the follow-up, but the time will be earlier and the plot will be more compact. I hope brothers can
understand.
Finally, I seem to be lazy again. It has been a long time since I thanked the veterans who rewarded the author. Here is the relevant list in the past two months:
Thanks to ‘Stars Always Shine’ for the 50,000 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Xufeng’ for the 11,500 points reward.
Thanks for the 5,000-point reward from ‘Drive a Land Rover to pick up girls’.
Thanks to ‘Xiao Jingzi’ for the 1000 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Smelly Old Fart’ for the 10,500 point reward.
Thanks to ‘AT’ for the 50,000 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Hanwang Road Dentist’, ‘Chen Tang Garrry’, and ‘Yunyun Lifelong’ for the 1,500 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Ming Qi Gu Huo’ for the 7300 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Xiong Laosan’ for the 3100 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Yang Dongli’ for the 20,000 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Desert Ci Ling’ for the 6500 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Ali’ for the 10,000 point reward.
Thanks to ‘Mu Yang Zhenyang’, ‘Ann’, and ‘Jue Feicong’ for the 500 point reward.
Thanks to ‘book friend 20221231133402529’ for the 200-point reward.
Thanks to ‘Lamp for Reading’, ‘Midnight Moon and Evening Breeze’, ‘General Lantian’, ‘The Count of Monte Cristo 1980’, and ‘Drunk by a Thousand Cups of Dirty Wine’ for their 100 point reward.
There may be some omissions in the above statistics, and the author has been grinding for such a long time, but please believe that the gratitude for the support of veterans has not diminished at all; gratitude, thank you.