Background introduction
I have written 600 chapters, and most of them have been completed. I will explain some of the issues and some outlines that everyone has reported to, so as not to have doubts or misunderstandings during reading.
First of all, let me talk about the background of this book, on the eve of the Jingkang Incident in the Northern Song Dynasty, the original work was a bit chaotic in the division of prefectures and counties in Zhongzhou, which brought us many inconveniences to read, such as attacking Qingzhou, Zhujiazhuang, Dongping Prefecture, etc. I don’t know where it is, and I don’t know how big it is. So for everyone to understand it easily, I divided the entire country at that time into Ji, Yan, Qing, Xu, Yang, Jing, Yu, Yi, Yong Jiuzhou. The specific location and map are all just like the "Ancient Jiuzhou". This was decided by Dayu that year, and the nine tripods were cast and the construction was built. Then there were several prefectures under each prefecture, and there were several counties under each prefecture, and there were several townships, villages, towns, forts, etc. In addition, there were some special counties, such as the Wang Family in Langya, which were between the prefecture and counties.
Secondly, Liangshan’s 100-single eight players will appear, and none of them will be missing. However, it will not be like some Liangshan novels. There will be some garbage that is not worthy of being called a hero at all (such as the short-legged tiger Wang Ying) that will be removed, and some heroes will die in battle (I won’t spoil it here). I can only say sorry to those brothers who don’t like to watch “abuse” and only like “abuse”, because in my opinion, only defeating strong enemies means their own strength. For example, if a certain NBA team wins the championship in a season, and wins 30 or 40 per game, is there any interesting thing about this game? Only the victory won after a fierce confrontation is particularly sweet.
In addition, there will be some important historical figures that should not have appeared in the real era (there can only be spoiled here, Yue Fei and Yang Yao). On the one hand, I think they are too unfair to die, and I hope they can be rehabilitated; on the other hand, they are also people with complex personalities. I want to challenge them and reflect their multifacetedness...
Finally, let me say that the few Water Margin novels I read before were all the protagonists, like the King of Western Chu, who rushed from the beginning to the end. In this way, first, the supporting roles have too few roles, and second, the battle process is also a bit monotonous. No matter which general you are in the enemy or us, they are "unfair tolerant", which is really boring and similar, so I have quantified the abilities of each hero in detail. The famous hero (including the enemy) and his own signature skills. I hope this will bring you a more exciting and even-matched battle, rather than a simple and similar description of "cutting down with one knife or stabbing down with one shot" no matter who you fight.
After saying that, I bow and thank you. I hope everyone can get some happiness in reading my works. This is my greatest wish.
Chapter completed!