The depth of the son-in-law is not comparable to that of Zaizhi in the world. The more you look at the back, the more you can see it. The human nature of Zaizhi is not portrayed deeply enough. We only expect to use the election method in the environment of the Song Dynasty. It is unrealistic to pretend to be an emperor, and no time traveler can remember so much scientific and technological knowledge. The part where the son-in-law killed the emperor was very controversial, but now that I have written, the pattern has emerged. Ning Yi or Banana is pursuing human nature. From the perspective of changing the Song Dynasty (it is said to be the Wu Dynasty but everyone knows it), it is actually closer to reality. At the beginning of the book, I felt that the banana heart was too big and what I wrote was too unrealistic. However, after the family, country and world were presented before my eyes, Only fundamental overthrow is more realistic. The Prime Minister has fundamentally failed. Han Gang has made achievements in handling small things, or has scheming, but from the perspective of a Prime Minister, he is too unqualified and has no political struggle. There is no need to reach for it, but you don't do it when you have the opportunity, and not just once or twice. Putting your hope on yourself that you have no flaws, and the opponent will not have a chance to stand up. It is unrealistic, and the entire book does not even include people who can assassinate. No. Is it possible that the Song Dynasty was so much more Qingming than modern times? Han Gang spends more than 80% of the entire book without any guards. Is it difficult for an emperor in a feudal society to find someone to assassinate him? Moreover, he is also an unpopular master among the officials! Even if you have the most power in the world, it is difficult to keep those extremists, not to mention the moderate methods of the protagonist after he rises to power. Even if the speed of technological development is too fast, it is understandable if you have some cheats, but most of the officials in the world will not understand it. Under the circumstances, reform does not require coercive policies to seize power and seek the country. It is difficult to protect ourselves through intrigues and intrigues. How can we talk about science and technology changing the world!
In addition to the characterization of the protagonist, Zaizhi is even less comparable to the son-in-law. Among Zaizhi, Liu Sunchen is a bit more impressive, but not much, and the others have no weight. There are many sons-in-law, but the most profound one is Lin Chong, what a human being in the world! Not to mention Lu Hongti, Su Tan'er, Chan'er, Liu Xigua, Chen Fan, Zhou Tong, Lin Zongwu, Qin Siyuan, Shi Jin, Lou Shuwan, and a few others. The portrayal of these characters is better than that of Zai Zhi. Much more profound. Wang Anshi in the Prime Minister is easy to remember but not what the author describes. Zhang Chun, Lu Huiqing, Cai Que, Guo Kui, Li Xin, Zhang recommended which one from Han Gang, Han Gang's cousin and so on. There are also some opponents who may be remembered a lot, but it is just because the names appear that they remember more than one name. There are no deeds that can be remembered. Shen Kuo's road construction and the installation of grass on the wall can be regarded as remembering him (this is more profound) ), let’s not talk about other things. Zaizhi remembered Han Gang. The supporting role cannot be compared with the son-in-law. Zaizhi has so much historical knowledge, but there are too few things that can be recalled after reading it. , it doesn't have the feeling of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" in the Song Dynasty. The son-in-law's family, country and world, the overall feeling has been painted in the mind of the author in a different kind of picture! The warmth of Jiangning, the Wu Dynasty's relief efforts, the chaos in the world, and the tragedy of Xiaocanghe (the picture in my mind is a bit vague, but I guess the world must be in chaos, and war is always tragic, so let's take this as an example) Wang Shitong's Hungry Ghosts and so on are just a corner of the war! Generally speaking, the depth of the two books is still different, and they are fundamentally superior and inferior! The Prime Minister is a good book compared to other history books, but in my personal opinion, it is not as good as the Son-in-Law! This reminds me of a book called ((Conquering the Kingdom of Heaven)). I haven’t finished the book, but it’s really well written and realistic. It’s just that it’s too sad and heavy. In comparison, it’s much easier to marry a son-in-law. Got it! At least it's not cruel!