The insights and experiences of a pseudo-emperor are much more precious than top-grade martial arts, top-grade techniques, and top-grade blood weapons!
This is equivalent to having a pseudo-emperor-level strongman guiding you at all times, allowing you to avoid detours. With the help of these insights and experiences, it is only a matter of time before you embark on the path of becoming a strong man.
"Thank you, senior!"
Ye Feng bowed deeply towards the stone tablet again.
Time is urgent. There are still strong men of the Shadow Vampire Clan in the secret realm who are looking for the inheritance. At least, the greatest inheritance in the secret realm of the Honghuang Tomb must not be obtained by the strong men of the Shadow Vampire Clan.
Therefore, Ye Feng did not stay here any longer. He bowed again in the direction of the stone tablet and turned to leave the cave.
When Ye Feng walked out of the cave, he saw the lifeless Black Flame Decepticon. He was stunned at first, but then he quickly understood.
Ye Feng bowed deeply to the Black Flame Decepticon who had guarded this place for tens of thousands of years, then left the mountain range and continued to head deeper into the secret realm. "On a whim, I wanted to talk about 'Yerlang's arrogance.' If you don't understand why this idiom came up, please don't delve into it, haha."
I don’t know how many people will see this, probably not many, after all, this work is not very popular, haha (self-deprecating).
Readers who have read this far should have a certain degree of liking for this work. First of all, I would like to thank you all.
Now, let’s get back to the topic. Here, let’s talk about the idiom “Yelang Zida” and “Yelang Kingdom”, a country established by ethnic minorities in the southwest region in ancient times.
The origin of the matter may have little to do with the idiom "Yelang Zida", but in order to prevent some readers from misinterpreting the idiom "Yelang Zida" or having a misunderstanding of "Yelang Kingdom", it is still necessary to explain it.
Because when I was in high school, many of my classmates' understanding of history basically came from novels and film and television dramas. I am worried that some students will be influenced by reading this work, so I would like to say a few words here.
(Warm reminder: Novels and film and television dramas will be reasonably adapted, so it is best not to confuse them with history.)
(I am not a history major and am only in my early twenties. My understanding of history may be flawed. The following is for reference only. Please consult relevant historical books and documents for details.)
The term "Yelang Zida" comes from the fact that Yelang did not know how vast the territory of the Han Dynasty was, so he asked the question "Who is greater than me, the Han Dynasty?", which is why this allusion and idiom came into being.
However, according to historical records, Yelang Kingdom may not be a small country, and it may have 100,000 elite soldiers (this may be an exaggeration).
In addition, in both Chinese and world history, there have been countries with smaller land areas, fewer populations and fewer resources than the Yelang Kingdom.
As far as I know, "Yelang Zida" is often used to describe arrogant people, and it should have no direct relationship with the national strength and population of Yelang Kingdom.
I believe I have a certain understanding of history, maybe it’s because I’m young and energetic, hahaha. I’d like to share with you my superficial understanding of the "Yelang Kingdom" here.
The above is purely personal opinion. If any friends are interested in the Yelang Kingdom, they can refer to relevant historical materials from the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty.
PS: When you read novels, unless it is a historical novel (excluding completely fictional historical novels), try not to connect it with history to prevent deviations in your understanding of the relevant history. After all, novels are not history books. The author may refer to real historical events when writing some plots, but they are generally adapted.
If the content of novels or film and television dramas is directly copied and substituted into history, it may be detrimental to "learning from history" and the study of history.
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