Sin yourself edict


Sin Ji Zhao

First of all, I wish you all a Happy New Year!

In 2025, everyone will be healthy, have abundant financial resources, and become rich overnight!

At the end of this month, I finally finished writing the plot of the Tumu Fort Incident.

Judging from the subscription results, this plot is obviously a failure.

The main reason, I think, is that it is too separated from the previous plot of killing and killing in the capital in terms of rhythm.

I must admit that after entering the plot of the Tumu Fort Incident, the overall pace became too slow.

As for the previous plot in the capital, the pace is relatively fast.

As a result, the rhythm before and after is not unified, and it is indeed not friendly enough in terms of reading experience.

But I really didn’t mean to disgust the readers. On the contrary, I really put my heart into writing the story.

In fact, it is not difficult for me to maintain the fast pace as before. From a plot point of view, it is nothing more than discovering that the general is smuggling, Zhu Youtang sends factory guards to investigate, the general launches a mutiny, and Zhu Youtang sends troops to quell the rebellion.

This kind of plot is very simple and fast-paced, and can be completed in less than ten chapters.

However, this kind of plot is too cookie-cutter. You can guess the direction of the plot after just one look at the foreshadowing. I think it's too perfunctory.

As for the plot I'm writing now, although the pace is slow, from a plot perspective, it has enough ups and downs and is definitely better than a straightforward plot.

If you have watched the plot of the Tumu Fort Incident in one sitting until now, in terms of satisfaction, it must be better than the previous plot.

But it’s true that I wasn’t friendly enough to the big guys who were pursuing my studies. I was holding in my anger and couldn’t vent it out, which made me feel really frustrated.

The main reason is that I write too slowly...

To be honest, this kind of historical article is really difficult to write.

It takes a lot of time just to find and read information.

I have to sit in front of the computer for more than ten hours before I can code 6,000 words a day...

Many people complain that this book is brainless, but I think that except for the 130,000 dead soldiers given to the protagonist by the system at the beginning, the rest of the plot and logic are generally online.

The reason for giving the protagonist 130,000 dead soldiers is also very simple. In the situation in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, apart from giving dead soldiers, I don’t know how the emperor can break the situation.

When it comes to matters involving vital interests, those civil servants cannot be subdued by mere rhetoric. It's just that in the plot of the Tumu Fort Incident, there are indeed many logical loopholes in places, but the responsibility does not all fall on me. There are problems written in the history books...

For those of you who have completely read the plot of the Tumu Fort Change, if you have some understanding of the Tumu Fort Change in history, it will certainly not be difficult to see that what I am writing about is actually the Tumu Fort Change.

I wrote down the reasons for all the important details in the Tumu Fort Incident.

Including why Ming Yingzong left in such a hurry, it was actually because from the beginning, he knew that there was a problem with the border general, and it was impossible for Wala to come to the border.

Why did Yingzong bring so many civil servants with him? One was to check the accounts, and the other was to bring around civil servants and nobles who might participate in the mutiny to prevent them from messing around.

Why were Kuang Ye and Wang Zuo punished to kneel all night? Because they wanted to sneak away to report to the guard station ahead.

Why didn't Datong Xuanfu open the door? Why did he treat Zhu Qizhen well in the first place? Why did Yingzong Heye first go to Xuanfu and Datong to open the door after the Tumubao Incident?

Why was Yingzong captured in mid-August and did not return to the capital until October?

Why did southern officials' first reaction after Emperor Yingzong's accident was to move the capital? Why was Yu Qian able to take control of the military? Why did Empress Dowager Sun first make Zhu Jianshen the crown prince, but finally let Zhu Qiyu ascend the throne and proclaim himself emperor.

Why was Zhu Qizhen able to return to the palace, why Zhu Qizhen was able to succeed in his restoration, why Zhu Qizhen killed Yu Qian first, but had to wait until Tianshun four years before killing Shi Heng.

There are answers in the plot of Tumu Fort Incident.

Check out the 16-9 book bar and see the correct version!

As for the capital part, it’s not that I’m in trouble, but there are too many details in it. If I don’t write it clearly, all the previous preparations will be in vain.

But judging from the subscription data, not many people care about this matter.

But he scolded me so fiercely that I seemed to have become a sixth son...

No one cared how many bowls of noodles Liu Zi had eaten, just like no one cared what happened to Emperor Yingzong in Tumubao.

And it was precisely because I wanted to explain clearly the plot of the Tumu Fort Incident that the pace of the plot slowed down too much.

I will never write like this again.

Anyway, this paragraph is finally finished.

Because of the performance, the next plot will start to speed up again and return the rhythm to the rhythm of the capital chapter.

Finally, I wish you all a Happy New Year and get rich overnight!

(End of chapter)

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