My Portable Ming Dynasty

Chapter 91 Remarks on the launch

Chapter 91 Remarks on the launch
It will be on the shelves at 12 noon today, and there will be more updates!

Currently, this book has 190,000 words and 90 chapters, which is considered to be a relatively large number of free words. The plot is also well-planned, so today's chapters will be released after 12 o'clock.

As for the thank-you remarks, Feiniao is also an old bird, and as usual he will ask for votes and readers, etc. As for the pitiful words, I won’t say them, there is no need.

The above is all nonsense, now let’s get to the point.

What Feiniao wants to talk about is the main theme of this book and all of Feiniao’s books (including the book "No War in the Northern Song Dynasty" that was cut out).

Every time I read Chinese history, compared to foreign history, I feel that our ancestors really have a special and noble pursuit, which is almost engraved in the bones of our Chinese nation, that is, "seeking change."

No other nation worships reformers as much as the Chinese nation.

From Guan Zhong and Shang Yang to Wang Anshi and Zhang Juzheng, there has never been a shortage of reformers in every dynasty.

Moreover, another characteristic of the Chinese nation is that these reformers not only appear when the country is in trouble and is about to perish, but many of them also appear in so-called prosperous times.

To survive through reform and opening up is actually the instinctive reaction of a country and a nation, and it is not uncommon in ancient and modern times, both in China and abroad.

But looking through history books, only China has sought change in prosperous times.

Why is this? I am not very knowledgeable and cannot explain the reason, but this spirit is what attracts me in the vast history books and is also the starting point of Fei Niao's topic selection.

This is probably the original intention of writing this book.

Whether looking at history or looking at America across the strait today, everyone can probably feel intuitively how difficult it is to reform.

Feiniao has always believed that a policy or a decree has a life cycle.

Many policies, when implemented, will eventually degenerate into evil policies that exploit the people.

But from a consequentialist perspective, everything in this world is meaningless because everyone will die.

So policies will also die.

A law that remains unchanged for all eternity is like a utopia; it is impossible. If a law is formulated with the people in mind and benefits the country and the people in its initial implementation, then it is a good law.

The true spirit of reform is to continuously adjust new laws according to actual conditions after they are formulated, plug loopholes, and improve specific implementation details, that is, to carry out continuous reform.

For many laws, by the time they become bad laws, the reformers are no longer around. Do they still have to take the blame?

When a person dies, his policy dies, or later generations use the banner of reformers to insert their own selfish agenda into the laws. This is the normal state of history.

Therefore, compared to the Fei Niao who wrote "I'm Working on Life Skills in the Ming Dynasty", the current Fei Niao will no longer blame Zhu Yuanzhang for anything. After all, Zhu Yuanzhang did not know that his descendants would turn the Ming Dynasty into what it was later.

When Zhu Yuanzhang was alive, his descendants may not have taken his words seriously. The so-called ancestral precepts were nothing more than Schrödinger's ancestral precepts.

Back to this book, when Feiniao was writing it, he was also thinking about "change".

Fei Niao has actually written about the emperor and the imperial examination, and I think everyone has read a lot of them.

Fat Bird didn't want to go down the same old path, so he wrote this book.

To be honest, as mentioned in the first chapter, starting with a Shujishi is still very risky.

The development of online literature has actually formed a so-called "paradigm" today. Breaking the paradigm means taking risks. Before market verification, no one knows whether it is a genius idea or a stupid idea.

Fortunately, everyone supports Fei Niao, and everyone accepts the changes sought in this book.

So Feiniao is very grateful and can only give back to readers with better stories!

Finally, it’s still the question of the heroine. As mentioned above, a heroine is also necessary, but the main theme of this book is still “seeking change”, so the length of the heroine will be very short (Feiniao himself is not good at writing these).

Finally, it will be on the shelves at 12 noon today, please be the first to place an order!

(End of this chapter)

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