Chapter 77 Sanjiang’s Speech
This is a belated speech. I’ve been busy rushing out manuscripts recently and really haven’t found the time to write. Fat Bird is really sorry!
As this is my first time visiting Sanjiang, after much thought, I decided to write a speech.
First of all, thank you all for your support! Without everyone's support, this book would not be where it is today. Fat Bird thanks everyone!
Then there is the matter of putting it on the shelves. The editor informed me that it will be put on the shelves this Friday, April 28th. Please rest assured that it will be updated by 10,000 words every day. During the May Day period, there will be 8,000 updates per day!
This is also a question that readers have asked a lot recently. Here are some reflections since writing the book.
First of all, this game is made up by me. There is no corresponding game in reality, and this is not a game customization article.
Then there are the questions pointed out by some readers. Let Fat Bird also give some answers.
First of all, I would like to apologize to everyone. Although Fat Bird also read a lot of information before writing this book, the online creation was too hasty and it was impossible to polish it repeatedly like physical literature, and there were many historical errors.
Some are written incorrectly, some are remembered incorrectly, and they did not go back to check the historical materials, or some materials cannot be found after reading them, so they can only be written from memory.
For some readers who have high requirements for historical rigor, Fat Bird is really sorry, because I am not a history major, and some sources of historical materials are not very rigorous. This is also the result of my best efforts. I hope I will try harder to read more books in these years. , I hope I can make less jokes when I open a new book in the future.
Then there are some issues of titles. Fat Bird struggled with this issue for a long time when writing the previous book "Rebuilding the Tang Dynasty Starts by Summoning Players".
The titles in the Tang Dynasty were even more different than those in the Ming Dynasty, and they were also different from those in the movies and TV dramas we grew up with. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, "Master, Sir, Yuanwai" all had different meanings, and the official system was also quite complex. Dialogues were written at that time. They were all very confused and uncomfortable.
But in the later stages of the book, Fat Bird figured it out.
To put it bluntly, since it is a novel, it still has to serve the plot.
If I strictly research it, I should write it according to the sentences of the Ming and Qing dialect novels, but I'm afraid that would make readers uncomfortable, which would violate the original intention of the novel.
So if there are some flaws in the title, please let me go (please forgive me). I am just a little desperate author who wants to tell a good story, and I really don’t have the ability to verify things like pronunciation and dialect.
Okay, now I want to talk about the original intention of writing this book.
The previous book, "Rebuilding the Tang Dynasty Starts by Calling Players" (again, I shamelessly recommend readers who have not read it to read it, just point a cross if you don't agree), which originated from a network keyboard debate between Fat Bird and his friends.
That is how time travel saves the Tang Dynasty from the Anshi Rebellion. Fat Bird concluded that the Tang Dynasty was in ruins, and there was no other way to save the Tang Dynasty except to summon players.
When I read the historical materials of the Tang Dynasty, I felt that everything in the Tang Dynasty really deserved death. If you want to rebuild the prosperous Tang Dynasty, you can’t do it without a strong man from the sky. You have to send a group of strong men from the sky. That’s why this history of the Fourth Natural Disaster was created. arts.
But after writing the last book and reading some more books, Fat Bird had a new perspective.
Why don't you believe the people?
Of course, a fierce man cannot save an era, but his ideas are endlessly brilliant. What if he can unite the people?
Regardless of the golden age of soaring, there will always be a depressing age of enlightenment.
Could this age of enlightenment appear in the Ming Dynasty?
This is my original intention of writing this book, and this is also the tone of the whole book.
Okay, let’s not talk about these mysterious things.
Let’s talk directly about the next plan. Rebellion is definitely necessary, but we must accumulate food and slowly become king.
The imperial examination is half a branch. After all, this is the official ecology of the Ming Dynasty, and you have to taste it.
There should be a battle for world hegemony in the second half, which can make up for the regrets of the previous book. After all, the Tang Dynasty has unified the world and there are no decent opponents. The Ming Dynasty still has the Age of Navigation to fight.
Finally, Fat Bird pleads with you! Please order first on Friday!
Thank you all for your support.
(End of chapter)