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Posted 1
Posting bugs, I can only be considered a fan at best. There is an old Chinese saying that "I don't get more greedy, so I can't reach the level of proficiency in any aspect, so bugs may not be avoided.
Please submit it in time. I will refer to it from multiple sources and make modifications and replies.
There are still many bugs in history. Maybe it was out of tolerance. I would like to explain first. For example, when the country was in a great mourning, the emperor could not go on a patrol, etc. I have considered these things, but if I really wanted to do that, the pace would be slower. Haha
Publish 2
I really don't have the ability to pay attention to the arguments of the novice people. For example, when I see the title, I will put on the hat of a traitor. Generally speaking, I have no interest in paying attention to such so-called people, just treat it as a fly patronizing my book.
The publisher cannot understand the logic of the fly, so I don't understand it
As for the post, wow, why did this author know so much about Qing history? I have already said this question that this guy is either Manchu or a traitor many times. Many things that Manchus may not know, and Han people can also know. There seems to be no necessary connection between knowledge and nation.
Post a fly is willing to fly around here and ask for help. If the words are dirty, should I delete it or delete it? Should I ban it or say it first?
I did not promote the good of the Qing Dynasty, and I did not allow you to dislike what I asked for by the Qing Dynasty. I just hope that you can allow others to look at history with a researcher or a calm mind. Even such a mentality cannot be allowed, which is too domineering.
I am publishing a story about China's superficial historical stories. I can't understand this sentence. I really have no choice but to insult me by some kind of people and to the readers of this book. I am basically used to it, and I am not willing to continue to endure the insult. Maybe some people think that a few swear words in their mouths all day long are called passionate or manly, so I can't help it.
Publish 3
Releasing the rhythm and structure, many people will think that I am a hammer and a stick. It is really a waste of money in the late Qing Dynasty. We have to start any aspect. We should not only consider military affairs, politics, and power struggles alone. In short, I have to start from scratch. This is what I want to do. Please give me more advice.
Published 4
The historical community has no conclusion on the price comparison between one tael of silver and today. My judgment is a bit optimistic. Generally speaking, the historical community's judgment is that one tael is equal to two hundred and seven hundred. But I have referenced some prices and income levels in the late Qing Dynasty. At that time, the cost of renting a carriage was about five cents of silver a day. A money house apprentice staff took two taels of silver a year and then became a four cents of silver on the overpass. He could earn seven to eight cents of silver by carrying a bag a day. The Qing Dynasty's silver and copper coins were generally between one tael of silver and one thousand to two thousand, which were not equal in the past dynasties.
Chapter completed!