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I originally wanted to write the final extra ending a little simpler, but as I wrote it, I couldn't control the length and wrote a lot.
To be honest, the final outcome of the Wei Empire must be destruction. There is nothing to say. The feudal empire should be wiped out completely. It will not be because there was a Guo person who lasted forever. Guo person could not change the fundamental attributes of the Wei Empire.
Later generations should not have any nostalgia for the Wei Empire, just as the Chinese do not need to miss the Han and Tang Dynasties. Most people miss the Han and Tang Dynasties just unconsciously brought themselves into the perspective of the aristocratic bureaucrats of the Han and Tang Dynasties. From this perspective, the suffering of the people was automatically ignored.
Is this OK? This is not good.
The imperial dynasty is destroyed, just wave your hand and say goodbye. The inheritance worth inheriting is inherited, such as land, population, technology, etc., just sweep the rest into the garbage dump of history, and you can also spit it.
If possible, I think what Guo wants most is to bury the Wei Empire by a group of idealistic practitioners.
Unfortunately, the Wei Empire will not last for that time.
When I first wrote this story, I didn’t plan to write a chapter after the unification.
I only plan to write about the self-cultivation of a movie actor. I also know that most readers like the Three Kingdoms just like the battle for hegemony and the joy of unification, like the showdown of generals and the beauty of the country, and actually lack interest in other things.
But as I was writing and when I reached that place, I couldn't resist the idea of continuing to write down.
If the story of the actor's story comes to an abrupt end, I would feel very regretful.
Due to the lack of writing skills, some places are indeed stinky and long, and some places are also written a little bit pretentious. Fortunately, in the end, I still didn't let the plot get out of control. I wrote a complete story and had a decent ending.
Mr. Guo’s story is over, but our story is not over. Mr. Guo has completed a seventy-year journey, and our future is still long.
So, there is no need to miss Mr. Guo.
The new book I have prepared, called "Qiming 1158", tells the story of a guy who looked down on the Southern Song Dynasty and Zhao Gou from the bottom of his heart and tried his best to rebel.
In 1158, the 28th year of Shaoxing, the Southern Song Dynasty.
In this era, the four major inventions have been improved and applied to social production, including paper, gunpowder, imperial examinations, technology, developed commerce, and sufficient population. The social productivity is far superior to that of the Han and Tang dynasties.
Also in this era, the Jin Kingdom dominated the Central Plains, the Western Xia occupied the northwest, the Dali ruled the southwest, and the Southern Song Dynasty was in a corner.
In the Greater Northwest and Central Asia, Western Liao has not yet lost its ideal of restoring its homeland.
On the grassland, the Mengwu tribe is slowly developing and is accumulating terrifying power that can subvert the world pattern.
How to find a path to light rather than sinking in this world of scattered struggles?
Chapter completed!