Transformed Into a Female Schoolmaster

v1 Chapter 433: Opening from the perspective of Lu Bu

  At this time, Wu Di has devoted all of her mind to the creation of the Three Kingdoms series. She started by quoting Yang Shen's "Linjiang Fairy"-the billowing Yangtze River passes away in the east, and the waves wash away the heroes. Success or failure turned around. Aoyama is still there, How Many Suns. White-haired fisherman Qiao Jiangzhu, used to watch the autumn moon and spring breeze. A pot of muddy wine rejoiced to meet each other. Many things, ancient and modern, are in the middle of a joke.

The poem    is also the opening poem of the original "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It is a poem that chants history. It expresses the emotions of life by narrating the rise and fall of history. There is implicit in boldness and deepness in high-pitchedness.

  Every time when Wu Di read this good poem, he read it, as if the turbulent Yangtze River appeared before his eyes, which is equivalent to a long river of history, with splashes of waves, and I don’t know how many heroes were left unheard. Whether it’s right or wrong; success or failure, fame, career, in a blink of an eye, the smoke disappears and disappears. Only the green hills still stand in front of you, and the sun rises from the east to the west every day.

"Yangtze River", "Missing Water", "Langhua", "Hero", "Green Mountain", "Sunset", "Yuqiao", "Jiangzhu", "Autumn Moon", "Spring Breeze", "Turbid Wine", with a lofty artistic conception And indifferent. To set off these images are the vivid words such as "bungun", "washing out", "turning head empty", "still in", "a few degrees", "accustomed to seeing", "happy meeting", and "joking". The serene atmosphere of this poem adds a sense of movement.

  In fact, after reading this poem, I always feel that there is a sense of sadness in life, and I also feel a little disappointed, and my heart is filled with a thousand emotions-what is rushing away is not the rolling water of the Yangtze River, but the ruthless history.

  And now, Wu Di will show the history of her world in a novel style to all readers, let more people know that China’s five thousand years of civilization is immortal!

She hopes that through her novels, more people will know the famous characters in Chinese history, and their works will be known to more people. This is why she wants to set up some literary awards. She wants to do her best. Promote the characters in her pen.

Wu Di’s opening chapter first explained the background of the novel. This is to take care of those who have not read the "Three Kingdoms". After all, her primary purpose of writing this novel is to attract more people to read "The Three Kingdoms." Therefore, the more interesting the novel, the better, even at the expense of some reasonable last name.

As in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms," she did not focus on writing "Yellow Turban Rebellion", although the great wise teacher Zhang Jiao's so-called "the sky is dead, the yellow sky is standing, the age is in Jiazi, the world is prosperous" slogan is very loud, she still claims to be A disciple of Nanhua Lao Xian, but it is undeniable that he is actually a cult leader, and his ability to pretend to be gods and ghosts is quite powerful, but when it comes to the regular army, the ordinary yellow turbans are actually mobs.

Of course, in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", this horn and Zhang Bao do know how to behave, and they learned from "Tai Ping Yao Shu", but they were actually broken by the blood of pigs, sheep and dogs. Remember that the brackets are like this (spit) The comment (slot)-"Tai Ping Yao Shu" is very unhelpful. Guan Gong said that he could be called Fumo the Great Emperor together with Yi De...

  Although Wu Di wrote the novels of the Three Kingdoms series, he didn’t want such nonsense to appear in it. In the future, he might be able to write an outer part of the Yellow Turban Uprising and create a "South China Eight Monsters" or something.

In the last years of the Chinese dynasty, there were many peasant uprisings like the Yellow Turban Uprising, such as the Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising in the late Qin Dynasty, and the Wagang Village in the late Sui Dynasty. However, there were relatively few real farmers who could become emperors, and it seems that only Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the rest of the peasant uprisings, almost all belonged to the role of "revolutionary pioneers."

  The Yellow Turban Rebellion is basically like this. It can be regarded as the beginning of the Three Kingdoms. The real protagonists of the Three Kingdoms are the princes and warlords.

  But it must be admitted that its significance is quite significant. Just because of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, the governors of each state can recruit troops unscrupulously, which greatly weakens the centralization of power.

  The later Yellow Turbans were basically incorporated by the princes. For example, the more famous Qingzhou Soldier was incorporated by Cao Jian, which greatly increased Cao Jian's strength.

  Sometimes, even when playing the Three Kingdoms game, they often don’t start from the "Yellow Turban Rebellion", because at that time there are too few forces and it is boring to play. The following "crimination against Dong Zhuo" and "separation of the heroes" are the main events.

  Although the peasant uprisings mostly ended in failure, it fully embodies the spirit of resistance of the Chinese people. The phrase "the princes and kings will have a kind of peace" can be said to embody this spirit incisively and vividly.

This is actually the spirit that the Chinese people in this world lacks. However, looking at the history of the Chinese people in this world, you will find that its people are much happier than the Chinese people who have suffered much. In a sense It makes sense to say, "I would rather be a peaceful dog than a chaotic person".

   The word "revolution" seems simple, but it is not a treat, but bloody.

  Revolution is a kind of progress, and it is also a kind of democracy. It can smash the solidified classes and allow a large number of people at the bottom to stand up and ride on the heads of the powerful, and then gradually form a new powerful class.

  Looking at history, we found that it spiraled upward in such a posture.

  The first perspective Wu Di used was Lv Bu, known as "God of War", "Flyer", and "Flying Tiger". The so-called "Lu Bu in the People, Chitu in the Horse", this is recognized as the number one warrior of the Three Kingdoms.

Although Lu Bu's character is not good, he also has his personal charm. Moreover, his character is indeed very poor in the Three Kingdoms period. After all, it was an era where loyalty was very important. But if you look at Lu Bu in a way that is detached from history. You will find that Lu Bu is actually just an unscrupulous person, but unfortunately he is short-sighted, likes profiteering, often self-employed, and has great ambitions, but he does not have the means to match his ambition. His surname is doomed to his failure. In reality, no matter how brave a person is, he will eventually be powerless in front of thousands of troops.

  The military commanders who are known as "the enemy of ten thousand people" really let him fight with 10,000 soldiers alone. Unless he has the general skills and nirvana skills in "The Heroes of the Three Kingdoms", how can he be able to fight.

  In fact, in the Three Kingdoms era, the most like Lu Bu who had taken refuge in many princes, but had betrayed and became self-reliant, was Liu Bei. However, Liu Bei’s historical evaluation is much higher than Lu Bu’s.

  Except because Liu Bei's character is indeed better than Lu Bu, in essence, it is the four words-success and defeat.

  Just imagine, if Lu Bu finally achieved great cause, how would history evaluate him? It must be an unparalleled talent and lofty ambition. Even if he repeatedly betrays his master, he will be considered to be humiliated, and his plans are huge. Counterattack Dong Zhuo, a brutal power official, will also be considered a great feat.

  Of course, there is no if in history. Liu Bei's success is inevitable with his surname, and Lu Bu’s failure also stems from his profit-only and self-contained surname. It's a pity that his team.

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