This morning I saw someone leaving a message in the book review section, saying that the protagonist is not going it alone, which is very depressing.

The author thinks it’s time to explain!

First, if you want to work alone, you must work alone. It is impossible not to work alone. After all, it is clearly stated in the first chapter that the goal of the protagonist in this book is to become an emperor. Like Liu Bang, he will counterattack from the grassroots and create peace for all generations. How can he become an emperor if he does not work alone? emperor?

Second, from the perspective of the general environment, the state pastoral system has not yet been implemented, and there is no mention of the princes who are responsible for it. Whether it is Cao Cao, who is the cavalry captain, or Sun Jian, who followed Zhu Jun in the crusade against the Yellow Turbans, they are all controlled by the imperial court. They have to rely on their military exploits to climb up the ranks; thirdly, when the princes really started to work alone, it was after Emperor Ling began to implement state animal husbandry, and the real outbreak was after the princes attacked Dong. However, by this time, Cao Cao was just an example. Agricultural school captain is not even considered a prince. If Yuan Shao had not later recommended him as the governor of Dongjun, he would have been a scumbag.

In fact, the protagonist is almost the same as the current Sun Jian.

Sun Jian was a minor official in the surrounding counties. After the rebellion in the south of the Yangtze River began, he became a military attache outside the official establishment. When the war reached the north of the Yangtze River, he became the county magistrate of three counties.

During the Yellow Turban Rebellion, he followed the Zhonglang General Zhu Jun;

Years later, in the northwest, he conquered Bian Zhang and Han Sui, and then followed Zhang Wen; all this was over, and he had accumulated so many military exploits.

Sun Jiancai was appointed as the governor of Changsha.

But was it given to the governor of Changsha for free?

No, the imperial court asked him to quell the war in southern Jingzhou.

At the age of thirty-three, if you become the Marquis of Wucheng, you can be said to be the crown prince, right?

But think about it, how long will he be under someone else's care?

What is his purpose?

Isn't it just to get a ticket to the upper class society?

With the help of Han clan clan members, the protagonist of this book will naturally have a much smoother life than Sun Jian.

But there is no shortage of such a period of time.

This is common sense!

Therefore, I hope readers can be a little patient. When the Yellow Turban Rebellion ends, the protagonist will naturally have his own territory.

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