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The novel neither belongs to the traditional "historical literature" (because it incorporates a lot of strategic deductions and assumptions), nor does it fully conform to the entertainment characteristics of "shuangwen" or "fantasy literature". It is positioned closer to a "historical strategy article" and is a niche but extremely in-depth genre. The logical deduction of the story is very rigorous, and everything from strategic goals to implementation paths to possible opponent reactions has been carefully analyzed and verified. This strong logic makes the story highly credible and convincing. It has distinctive characteristics and unique market positioning. Although its audience is relatively small, it is a rare work for readers who like historical deductions and strategic analysis.
It's well written and has a sense of history, making it immersive and easy to get into the characters.
Well, let me support it. From the perspective of ordinary reasoning or simple Three Kingdoms, this book is acceptable on Tomato. However, maybe because I read more good history books, this book is not visually appealing enough. Of course, it is also because it is a deduction text rather than a deduction text. The second pair Many of the contradictions existing in each country of the Three Kingdoms are not described. Of course, the main reason is that it is told in the third person. So far, I have read the relatively profound story of Guan Family Rebellion with QD (I stopped reading it when I heard about the establishment of a constitutional monarchy), and Shuchen, which is half-literate and half-literary but still very appealing.
Looking for the light to break the situation in the cracks of history - re-reading the unfinished possibilities of the Shu-Han Dynasty! ! ! When the posthumous title of "Dedicate yourself to death" becomes a footnote that Shu Han cannot escape, and when the flag of "Reviving the Han Dynasty" finally falls in the autumn wind of Wuzhangyuan, fans of the Three Kingdoms will inevitably lament this tragic regime. The book "Breaking the Game: Another Possibility of the Shu Han" takes AD 219 as the anchor point, tearing open the inherent cracks in the historical narrative and allowing readers to get a glimpse of the strategic opportunity that was obscured by fate. Different from the fatalistic interpretation of the Shu Han's "innate deficiencies" in traditional history books, the author does not fall into the empty talk of "hindsight", but uses rigorous historical data as the basis to restore the complex situation before the loss of Jingzhou. The book focuses on the three key clues of Guan Yu's Northern Expedition, Liu Feng Mengda's guarding Shangyong, and Liu Bei's main deployment, and analyzes the potential variables of Shu-Han's military dispatch, diplomatic game, and internal coordination. This is not a simple assumption "if Guan Yu does not go to the Northern Expedition", but an in-depth discussion of more feasible strategic fine-tuning such as "if the rhythm of the Northern Expedition is adjusted" and "if the east-west line is more closely linked", so that "another possibility" can get rid of fantasy and have the support of historical logic. The most moving thing is the author's questioning of the nature of "breaking the situation": the dilemma of Shu Han has never been just "trapped in Bashu" geographically, but also the limitation of strategic vision. The book's analysis of Liu Bei's group's "emphasis on friendship and neglect of the overall situation" and "emphasis on military achievements and neglect of overall planning" goes beyond the praise and criticism of individual figures and points directly to the shortcomings of the top-level design of the regime. When readers follow the text to deduce the chain reaction of "if we can seize the opportunity in 219", we will see not only the possibility of rewriting the pattern of the Three Kingdoms, but also a clear understanding of the deep logic behind the "historical choice". Closing the page and looking back at the shadows of the cypresses at the Wuhou Temple, there is an additional dialectical reflection on "general trends" and "man-made" - this book may not be able to change the ending of history, but it opens a new door for us, giving the story of the tragic Shu Han a thicker and more interesting interpretation dimension.
Okay, okay, but not enough
The plan proposed by the author is good, but there are Western Qiang and Di Qiang in the southwest of Longnan, and Xianbei in the north. They can only go all the way west, fight out from the Western Regions, develop to the Kangju Wusun Kingdom, and conquer the Kushan and Parthia Empires. The Shu Kingdom can also have an alternative route, guard Bajun and Nanjun in Hanzhong, continue to capture Menghuo seven times, go to Jiaozhou to go to the sea, and land on the Indian Peninsula in the west.
Okay, I admit it
The idea is novel and reasonable. If history develops like this, there is a real possibility of success.
Nothing else. After nearly two thousand years, I still think that the emperor's uncle can bring prosperity to the Han Dynasty.
The logic is clear and the language is rigorous, but I think the ending could be better.
I hope the author can continue to write a sequel based on this timeline.