Chapter 193
"Damn, why can't I understand the author's new book again?" After reading the first two chapters of "Chu-Han Hegemony", the readers sighed in the group, and they found that they couldn't understand again. novel.

"The Ying surname Zhao that appeared at the very beginning made my head spin." A reader said, "The system of surnames, first names, and Biao characters in the Three Kingdoms period already made my head spin. It turned out to be better now, Another Shi came out, what the hell is this, I can't understand it again."

"It sounds like a way to distinguish different countries within a surname. After all, there are Qin and Zhao!" Someone speculated.

"Bullshit, if it's based on the country, then the people in Zhao country should have the surname Ying Zhao, and the people in Qin country should have the surname Ying Qin. Why are they all Zhao?"

"Also, in theory, Zhao Gao should be a descendant of the Zhao royal family. Then he, like Ying Zheng, has the surname of Zhao, which is very baffling. And if they both have the surname of Zhao, why should Ying Zheng is called Ying Zheng, but Zhao Gao is called Zhao Gao? Shouldn’t he be called Ying Gao?”

"That's right, and have you found out that in this new book, it seems that you have never seen Biaozi. Could it be that Biaozi only appeared in the Han Dynasty?"

Everyone discussed around the name, and then someone asked, "Brothers, what does this Tianxie mean?"

"Didn't it say in the book that Tianxie is a person who can't bear children and has no fertility!"

"Oh, then if anyone has no children, can we call him an eunuch?"

"That's right, that's the reason. My brother is already 29 and has no children of his own. He is an eunuch."

"how about you?"

"I'm only 24 this year, isn't it normal to have no children?"

"Then you're an eunuch too."

"Okay, eunuchs are eunuchs, it's good to be eunuchs, you are free, no one controls you!"

"Brother, what you said is clear. Brother, I have been married for 5 years, and I have two children. These days are simply miserable. I feel that I will live for those two children in my next life. I finally made some money. , all must be pasted on the heads of these two children."

"Now that I think about it, I might as well be an eunuch, great literary sage, please, let me be an eunuch!"

"That's right, great scribe, let me be an eunuch too."

"Add me one!"

"I'm a woman, I don't want children, and I want to be an eunuch."

"That's right, I want to be an eunuch too, eunuchs are so cool, hurry up and eunuch us!"

After almost all the book friends in the whole group were castrated, someone finally started to say good things about Liu Xu.

"In fact, compared with "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the beginning of this time is much easier to understand. I think the author explained the origin of the calendar at the beginning, which is much better than the beginning of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is completely black and merged into Qin. Is it?" a reader said in the group.

"By the way, do you think there is a possibility that we spent several days looking at the novel against the dictionary of the Three Kingdoms, so that we find "Chu-Han Hegemony" easy to understand??"

"..." There was a moment of silence in the group, and then someone interrupted.

"Please, when the author wrote the calendar, he obviously intended to unify the timeline. After all, the timeline of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was sometimes too confusing, and the various year names kept changing. It was impossible to tell which year was which year."

"As soon as the Zhongyuan calendar comes out, everything is very clear, but I don't know which year in the Zhongyuan calendar it was when Taoyuan got married three times?"

"It must be after 300 years of Zhongyuan. After all, the Qin Dynasty was followed by the Han Dynasty, and the novels of garbage authors say that the Han Dynasty lasted for more than 300 years, so it must be after 300 years of Zhongyuan."

Then the group got caught up in the debate about how many years the Taoyuan trio was Zhongyuan.

I believe everyone can see that the setting of Zhongyuan was completely created by Liu Xusheng. Although it is exactly the same as the common era in China before he traveled, it is completely different.

As a graduate student of history, Liu Xu has always been dissatisfied with China's use of the AD calendar.

Because the AD calendar is an imported product from the beginning to the end, and has nothing to do with the history of China.

For example, let the readers here recall what major events happened in the history of China in the first year of AD. I am afraid that no one can answer this question.

Only by opening Baidu search and searching for "what happened in the first year of the AD" did I know that the biggest thing that happened in China this year was that Wang Mang instructed Yizhou to donate black and white pheasants in the name of "Yueshang Clan", thinking it was auspicious, and it was added. Reckless "An Han Gong".

And Wang Mang's usurping the Han himself had to wait until 5 AD, 5 years later, so nothing major happened to China in the first year of AD, so why should this year be designated as the first year of AD?

Because this is the year when the great sage of the Westerners, the omnipotent Lord, was born in the cowshed, so the first year of the AD is actually someone's birth year.

Of course, there is no problem for Westerners to set this year as the first year of AD, but why do Chinese people follow the rules of Westerners and use it as the first year of AD?
First of all, at a certain period, China was extremely lacking in self-confidence, thinking that everything in the West was the best culture, and their world was naturally the best place in the world.

So at that time, the year of AD was set as the official calendar.

As for after the founding of the People's Republic of China, on the one hand, it is because the Year of the A.D. has taken root and sprouted in the country for decades, and has been recognized by many people.

The second is that the whole world basically uses the AD calendar at this time. If it is not used in China, it will be a very troublesome thing to convert the date when communicating with foreign countries in the future.

In order to be as convenient as possible, this setting has not been changed.

In fact, the Year of the A.D. is definitely of great help to China's national rejuvenation. If the concept of time cannot be unified with the world, then it will be difficult for this country to develop.

Liu Xu understands these principles very well, but as a graduate student of history, he still wants to set a whole set of calendars based on China's own history.

And the time point of this first year is naturally the most appropriate when Qin Shihuang unified the six countries. After all, the first emperor, a fierce man, used his own power to divide the entire Chinese civilization into the era of the nations and the era of great unification. Two different eras of civilization.

It couldn't be more appropriate to take such an obvious historical node as the first year.

As for why it is called the first year of the Central Plains, it is of course because of the meaning of China.

Of course, this was just a nerd like Liu Xu's delusion. If he announced his Zhongyuan Year on Earth, he might be treated as a joke by countless people.

But now he is in a different world, and the entire history of China, and even the history of the world, is in his hands alone. With such a change, the settings and timeline of the entire earth world have quietly changed.

(End of this chapter)

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