A Little Reply to Reader Comments
Reply to Du C friend: Maritime trade will probably be opened. Regarding technical issues, I have explained that cloning the Gothenburg is different from the situation in the book. In fact, after the Dahan ship was modified, there was no problem to sail to Sri Lanka. Let's put it this way, Wu had already sailed to the Malacca area at that time. The long voyage I adopted was essentially similar to Zheng He's voyage, which was a sailing close to the mainland line. This kind of sailing was completely technically not on the same level as Columbus' long voyage from the coastline, and the difficulties that need to be faced were much lower. I adopted the method of building ports along the coast and replenishing supplies along the way. One thing must be admitted that the cost of land trade is far higher than that of marine trade, and its profits are also low. The cargo volume of manpower is also very low. If you are familiar with the entire history of Gothenburg, you should be very clear.
Secondly, the Tibet issue can only be said to be done to the best of its ability, which is probably difficult, because without targeted forces and the goal of conquest, it can only encourage Liang and benefit the people to expand to Tibet.
Third, the Central Asian issue, the gold there is needed by the protagonist, but it is not necessarily tolerated through war, small scale or one or two expeditions, and long-term expansion is impossible. The purpose of this book is to eliminate future threats in the surrounding areas. No matter how important Central Asia is, it will definitely not threaten the development of the Han Dynasty. The empire with an excessively large territory is also amazing. Factors such as nation, communications, management, culture and war costs all determine that the Han Dynasty cannot use force against Central Asia. It is already very good to be able to fight to the western border of China today.
I have to correct your understanding. It is not a problem to fight Sri Lanka, it can be maintained both technically and economically. Fighting Central Asia is simply a matter of self-inflicted consequences and cannot be replenished at all. The direct consequence of such a war is to intensify domestic conflicts. As long as Anxi is willing to trade with the Han Dynasty, and using its overwhelming trade advantages to engage in commercial wars with the Anxi Empire is the protagonist's favorite.
By steadily operating Sri Lanka, the world's gem capital, and gaining control of the Indian Ocean for the Han Dynasty, it is also possible to fight against India. After all, a unified India is not scary, let alone a divided India.
However, fighting against a unified nomadic empire like the Rest Empire and replenishing supplies is so difficult, it is simply a storm.
Relatively speaking, it is not a terrible thing to rely on the supply of India's seaports and sail near the coast to Egypt. After all, supply can be carried out through India.
I may not understand war very much, but I understand economy. War always exists for the sake of economy. I cannot arrange for the protagonist to fight a war without economic value.
As for the Islamic world you mentioned, I was in a coma. It seemed that there was no Islam at that time. Is it necessary to be afraid? Besides, the fusion of Chinese civilization itself is not very conflicted with Islamic civilization. What is the biggest is the conflict between Western democratic culture and Islam.
Of course, I will control other religions to enter China, including Buddhism that had already appeared at that time. Except for local Taoism, there must be no other religious beliefs in China. Of course, the Nanman tribes and other tribes are allowed to believe in their own tribal beliefs, that is, the beliefs of ethnic minorities within the Han Dynasty are allowed to be allowed to enter foreign religions. Especially Buddhism, which completely kills the bloodline of the people, and only knows the word "tolerance" for everything, tolerate his mother, what is the cycle of cause and effect, and what is the retribution for one after another, and what is born and practiced, is completely poisoning the Chinese people. You see, Indians are beaten into a urine sample, and they are still tolerant all day long, without any prospects,*.
Return to Alan’s friend: In fact, the verification at this time was very obvious. According to my calculations, the population of the south, including Xu and Yu, that is, Liu Xie should have a population of more than 20 million, while Liu Bei’s population of about 10 million, which mainly depends on the failure of several large-scale battles in history. Liu Xie’s governance of the south ensured the survival of refugees in the south and the north.
Go back to lyy520 Yiyun, Ding Duo, Tianyi Zhantian, and the tempting kiss: I have changed the play of Cao Cao and Xi Zhicai based on everyone's feedback, and I hope everyone can barely accept it.
At the same time, I would like to state that I cannot write about Guo Jia's talents, and the protagonist's early talents were more favorable to the assistance of old ministers. After three years of Chu Tai, his internal affairs were obviously more favorable to Xun Yu, Zhang Zhao, and his military preference was more favorable to Xun Yu and Xun You, and he did not give Guo Jia too many opportunities, because what he needed was talents who could guard one side and have meticulous management; in the mid-term, Zhou Yu's rapid military talent, the manifestation of Yiji's diplomatic talent, Yang Xiu's display of intelligence and speculative talents, Jiang Wan was designated as the successor by Zhang Zhaonei, Zhuge Jin was designated as the successor by Xun Yu, and Xu Shu began to focus on cultivating Lu Mengxu to take his position; Chen Qun and Xi Zhicai, who were good at making plans and good at administration, were more consolidated, making the space for a simple strategist like Guo Jia compressed, and Liu Ba's identity between the law and the Confucians was more suitable for serving as the Secretary of the Law Office, especially the official franchise of Pang Tong,
Guo Jia, who was born without the four university schools, had a lower room for display. When Hu Zhao was born, Ma Liang took over Hu Zhao's identity and confirmed that Guo Jia had not achieved great performance during this period. It should be said that this was caused by the paranoidness and temporary energy concentration of the protagonist's use of the person and his temporary energy to be concentrated on internal governance. Of course, if Guo Jia was diligent, not only good at making plans, but also able to manage various miscellaneous tasks, and was willing to serve as an official position in the third court and six offices of the King of Chu Palace, except for Chen Qun's position, Liu Xie would not give him the position of Chen Qun, even the position of the General Prison of the Military Academy, which Xi Zhicai served in the later period, could easily obtain, but Guo Jia was born a strategist and could not show it on the battlefield. In order to give Guo Jia the opportunity to play, the protagonist will send Guo Jia as an aide to Xubei again after Pang Tong joined. This time, Guo Jia will face Zhuge Liang with Xu Shu, and shed tears and Chen Gong.
In short, objectively speaking, it is difficult for Guo Jia to have the opportunity to perform in the Chu Palace.
Chapter completed!