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The original idea was that the protagonist would get acquainted with the two dragons, get inspiration for the secret of longevity from them, and then teach them some martial arts, thus forming a master-disciple relationship, which would lead to subsequent plots.
But he became more and more annoyed. According to the original plot, Kou Zhong was finally valued by his godfather Du Fuwei and appreciated by Tiandao Song Que. He had the potential to sweep the world. We all know that the Sui Dynasty fell to the Tang Dynasty, both in history and in the world of The Two Dragons of the Tang Dynasty.
But the purpose of the protagonist's participation is to change the direction of the plot so that some regrets will not happen again.
For example, some people don't like sects like Cihang Jingzhai and Xinnian Zen Temple. There is nothing wrong with this. No sect can be liked by everyone. The protagonist, who seems to be a businessman but has his own temper and personality, will come into conflict with them.
However, this inevitably involves Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shimin.
Because these sects supported Li Shimin.
As one of the most outstanding emperors in history, many people regard him as the greatest emperor of all time and regard his actions as a model.
In my first chapter, I simply described the protagonist's unwillingness to associate with Li Shimin, and then someone gave me some scientific information.
What, you are Li Shimin and this and that.
I just wonder.
I wrote very clearly that Li Shimin killed his brothers and imprisoned his father, which he had to do.
The standards for being an emperor are naturally different from those for ordinary people.
However, Feng Yi believed that Li Shimin later slept with his brother's woman, which made him have no intention of interacting with him.
Because Feng Yi loves beauty, but he has a bottom line: a friend’s wife should not be bullied. As a result, some people say that I am narrow-minded, and some people say that it is a political necessity. I don’t understand.
I'm fucking convinced.
Li Shimin launched the Xuanwu Gate Incident as a result of the struggle between Li Jiancheng's group and him.
Why did Li Jiancheng, as the crown prince, want to fight? It was because Li Shimin had made great contributions and had many supporters, which made him feel threatened. If he didn't get rid of his brother, he was afraid that he would not be able to sit on the throne.
As a result, you said that Li Shimin slept with their women for political needs. If Li Shimin needed the women of Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji to maintain political needs, would such strength still be worthy of the brothers' fear? I am really impressed by these Li Shimin supporters.
alright.
If I write a story where the protagonist has a conflict with Cihang Jingzhai and I have to kill the person you choose, I will be criticized to death.
The protagonist can do it.
He is the kind of stubborn donkey that won't move forward even if you lead it, and will go backwards if you beat it.
The system was released to help Kublai Khan unify the world, but he wanted to kill Kublai Khan.
You know, the protagonist’s martial arts has reached this level, so the so-called emperor is not such a heavy filter in his eyes.
This is also the reason why when I wrote The Twin Dragons of the Tang Dynasty, the protagonist was still the best in the world just by relying on the martial arts in Jin Yong's world.
There are no gods in Jin Yong's world, only humans.
Whether it is Wang Chongyang, the so-called immortal cultivators in traditional history, the Seven Sons of Quanzhen, or Zhang Sanfeng, they are all human beings in Jin Yong's world.
They are all people who will get hurt and die.
To use Jin Yong's words in the postscript, cultivating immortals does not exist and is merely the fantasy of some delusional people.
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Even though the Sweeping Monk was believed by the Shaolin monks to be the incarnation of Bodhisattva, he was still injured by Qiao Feng.
So there are martial arts masters in Jin Yong's world, but no immortals.
The strength of those superior martial arts lies in the martial arts philosophy, so Feng Yi would still be at the top of the world when he joined The Twin Dragons of the Tang Dynasty.
He reached the peak of his career and was still on top of the world.
The reason for this setting is that I believe that the masters in Jin Yong's world have their development limits restricted by the world.
Rather than that their abilities have reached their limit.
When Bodhidharma and Zhang Sanfeng arrived in the Tang Dynasty world, they were equally capable of becoming martial arts masters who founded their own schools and passed down through the ages. (End of this chapter)