Zhou Jia, a writer, suddenly receives the "Unfulfilled Regrets System." She can livestream to change the life trajectories of historical figures in China who had unfulfilled regrets. Howeve...
Zhou Jia's statements could only convince himself and his modern predecessors. More than 90% of the previous emperors and civil and military officials found what Zhou Jia said difficult to accept.
Among them are naturally the Dragon, Phoenix, Pig, Song Zu, Ming Zu and others. They believe that it is natural for the Han to be the main body and the status of barbarians should be low. However, they are still happy to see the current situation in later generations.
Not to mention Maodun Chanyu, Genghis Khan and others, their ambitions were never limited to the grasslands.
Naturally, they would not let go of the opportunity to rule the Central Plains and make their own people the masters. They also did not agree with the idea of status.
Therefore, this time is different from the past, and there is still a lot of heated debate in the comments.
Zhou Jia didn't expect them to completely agree with her words, so she continued, "I didn't mean to say that you must live in peace with us. As I said, some battles must be fought.
What I mean by this is that this system is truly harmful to people, and we must abolish it without negotiation, otherwise we might end up like India.”
Zhou Jia really couldn't understand this system.
After finishing this, Zhou Jia continued, "We briefly mentioned the Four Great Classics before, and you've all noticed that two of them were written by people from the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. You can imagine how valuable the operas and novels created during that time were. Furthermore, some of the operas I mentioned are still alive today."
When he spoke to the end, Zhou Jia's eyes became fiery.
When the passage behind is opened, she must visit these four people!
So awesome!
In fact, the works that touched her the most were "Journey to the West" and "Dream of Red Mansions". After all, she has been watching related movies and TV shows since she was a child, so naturally she has a filter for the content of the original works.
Reading Journey to the West was okay, nothing much to say, but Zhou Jia was very resentful of Dream of the Red Chamber. She was very dissatisfied with the sequel written by Gao E! She was very, very dissatisfied!
The source of dissatisfaction is the ending given to Daiyu by Gao E.
When she thought of this, the smile on Zhou Jia's eyes disappeared, and she continued to go backstage to urge Cao Xueqin to update.
Cao Xueqin himself lived in poverty, but during this period, due to the distribution of textbooks, many people knew about the existence of the Four Great Classics and paid much attention to their creators.
Moreover, long before Zhou Jia's explanation, Miaomiao had been representing the works of several creators in accordance with the relevant legal rights of modern literary works.
Therefore, the lives of Cao Xueqin and others improved a lot. In addition, Zhou Jia fed them from time to time, so it can be said that their lives were slightly better than those of some ordinary people.
The only not-so-good thing is that Zhou Jia would come to urge for updates on time every day, and he wasn't the only one who urged me to update, the other three people would also urge me to update.
Some of the works in other dimensions have been completed, and Zhou Jia is urging for the sequels.
As a result, the four ancestors have not dared to slack off recently...
"Okay, let's talk about sugar painting next." Zhou Jia flipped through a few photos. There were phoenixes, rabbits and other animals made of sugar, as well as various images of trees and people. It was really wonderful, but... Zhou Jia himself had only seen the sugar painting production process two or three times, and he never met such a craftsman again.
Looking at the pictures, she couldn't help licking her lips.
Look hungry.
"Is this not common nowadays?" Che Bao asked.
Zhou Jia nodded and said, "Yes, it's actually quite rare to come across one nowadays. If you can come across one, it's a great fate. Briefly tell me the origin of this sugar painting."