Three Kingdoms: Ten Times Speed, Diao Chan Says I'm Too Fast

Chapter 166, Part 1: Summary of "Chaotian Palace"!

Actually, I wanted to write something at the end of the previous volume, but I was too busy with writing, so I put it off.

So I didn't think about writing these things.

However, today's topic involves some personal issues, so I'm dedicating a separate page to explain them.

In the previous article, the origin of Diao Chan and the name itself have caused a great deal of controversy.

The young author saw it but did not make any changes.

Well, you could say it was intentional on the part of the young author.

Since it is a novel, there will always be some parts that are not as rigorous as history.

Take Diao Chan, for example. She's a fictional character who never existed in history. Many people have detailed accounts of her origins, but she's a fictional character who didn't exist in history.

The reason the young author didn't revise the earlier text is actually a form of selection.

Readers who have made it this far must already be true fans.

The author is honored to have had the company of so many great authors until now. With your support, this work can continue.

Although this is a "systematic text"

However, since it is a history book, the characters that appear later cannot all be original creations of the young author.

All the figures, including their family histories, locations, and deeds, are depicted according to traceable historical trajectories.

Including the age of the person.

This involves the possibility that some readers might misunderstand certain familiar or beloved individuals.

(Why doesn't the protagonist accept this person or that person?)

To use a more realistic analogy, the current time point is the Eastern Han Dynasty.

The protagonist is not a historian, so it's impossible for him to know where every famous person from the Three Kingdoms period lived. Even if he did know, it wouldn't be easy to find them.

Limited by issues such as transportation and communication.

The reason why the young author published this single sheet is to explain a few issues.

One question concerns the summary of the previous volume.

The previous volume was titled "Chaotian Palace".

Readers who have made it this far should already understand the meaning.

"Chaotianque" mainly tells the story of the protagonist's journey from a hunter to the emperor in Luoyang, where he is granted a title.

The characters in the first volume include some original creations by the author, as well as some familiar characters to readers.

Dong Zhuo, Li Ru, Jia Xu, Li Jue, Guo Si, and so on...

The next volume is titled "The Governor of Liangzhou".

As for the content, I'm sure you all can guess what the theme is.

As the story unfolds, more historical figures will appear.

Therefore, in order to elaborate on the characters, the young author decided to write a separate biography for each new character in every story.

This will make it easier for readers to understand these characters.

Although this book is a systematic work, the author has still managed to maintain the necessary rigor and precision.

Here, I humbly request that you all give me a five-star review and follow me. As a professional history writer with 50 million words of historical writing experience, I will definitely not disappoint you.

For a long time to come, the young author hopes to witness the magnificent landscapes, heroes, and beauties of each book together with all of you.

At the same time, the author would like to express gratitude to all the readers for their love and support. The author would like to express gratitude by bowing deeply.

Seeing your comments and expectations every day is the greatest motivation for this humble author.

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