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[Help] What is the structure and relationship between Kyushu and Kyushu and others?
I strongly disagree with 1L!

The Misty Record is indeed a very important part of the Kyushu world, which almost determines the trend of Kyushu to a great extent, and also makes the Yin Dynasty the most described dynasty in Kyushu history. But you want to know Kyushu only by recording it? It's too narrow! Kyushu is such a huge world that it can never be reflected by just one book!

With the Terran as the protagonist and the end of Yin as the background, Faint Record is an epic work, which can let people who meet Kyushu for the first time know something about Kyushu. But what about other dynasties? What about other races? What about the secrets of stars? Even in Yin Chao, the story of Ji Ye and Asu is not unique ~1L. It says that the feather legend written by Dajiao is different from that written by Jiangnan (the protagonist is a feather man), and the characters in the series of travelers who cut saddles are all in the same period as the protagonist in the misty record, and they have direct confrontation with the protagonist in the misty record. The white finch turtle in the big horn is also about the Yin Dynasty, but the protagonist is a barbarian, which is earlier than the ethereal record. Even in Jiangnan, it's not just writing ethereal records. Isn't the book Teeth of the Lion in Jiuzhou written about Yan Feng? It's still a three-dimensional dynasty, but the story of Ji Ye's grandfather's generation, which is slightly later than the white finch turtle. Champollion is also the story of Xie Jingde's time ~

I just want to say, 1L, you take Kyushu too one-sidedly. Besides, I don't agree with your evaluation of Cang Yue. That was a personal attack! Strictly speaking, Cang Yue is not a Kyushu writer. What did you see her write? Stars fall? Cang Yue was only invited to write a few articles about Kyushu. As for Meizu, it was one of the races created by the gods of Kyushu. It exists for a reason, and you don't like it just because you don't like it. Personally, I like Cang Yue's martial arts very much. Well, it may be 1L's fake martial arts, but I think it's well written, especially in Nana Yaxue. Everyone appreciates different things, so there is no need to attack people so paranoid.

Also, it's rare that I have something in common with1l. I like Tang Que very much, but he is not the founder of Kyushu. More importantly, you seem to like it, because you can see the shadow of Yoshino EULAN SPA01 from it. I like it only because of his story and unique style.

To sum up, 1L, you have only seen the ethereal record, and Kyushu is the ethereal record in your eyes, and there is no room for other things.

Now let's talk about LZ ~ If you just like ethereal records, you can look at the derivative works of ethereal records, such as Jiangnan and the Change of Stars, etc., and you don't have to look at other Kyushu. Concentrate on the eclectic record ~ eclectic record is the follow-up of the ethereal record, which will be serialized in the chronicle of Jiuzhou, and six ethereal records have been written. But I want to say''' another man who jumped into a big pit in the south of the Yangtze River''''' Wait ~ ~ Wait ~ ~ If you want to see Kyushu, you can read some other series of horse-chopping thieves (personally like Deng), feather legends, Mrs. Hu of Xiao's tricks, heroic series and so on ~ ~ Kyushu has many books.

The other one ~

Kyushu dynasty alternation table

The first dynasty was Xi 'an, which lasted for about 350 years due to the lack of historical materials.

The second dynasty, Chao, lasted about 540 years and was the beginning of Kyushu's letter history. Emperor Gao of the Sui Dynasty divided the whole territory into Kyushu, which is why the world called it "Kyushu". At the end of the dynasty, Kyushu, which was originally connected together, was divided into the East Land, the West Land and the Hokuriku by the inland sea due to the backward flow of seawater caused by the excavation of the Wang Yun Canal. The stories of Zhu Yanji and Biography of Qing Heng took place in the early Qing Dynasty.

The third dynasty was Ben, which lasted about 400 years.

The fourth dynasty was Yin, which lasted about 770 years. The emperor's surname is Bai, and the founding emperor is the emperor. The story of Tortoise in Bai Niao took place in the middle and late Yin Dynasty, while the stories of Historical Records, Passers-by, Biography of Feather, and Fengyun Fall took place in the late Yin Dynasty.

The fifth generation is Xie, which lasted about 120 years. The emperor's surname is Ji, and the founding emperor was Yu.

The sixth dynasty was Sheng, which lasted for about 300 years. Also surnamed Ji, the founding emperor was Ji Yunlie, a descendant (because he passed the throne to his brother Ji Changye, his throne was inherited by Chang Yi, and Ji Yunlie and he regained the throne), so Sheng was also called "thank you later". The story of "Locking Rivers and Mountains" took place in the late heyday.

The seventh dynasty was Duan, which lasted about 300 years. Emperor Duan Chao's surname is Mu Yun, and the founding emperor is Duan Maomu Yunxiong. The story of "herding clouds on the sea" happened at the end.

The eighth dynasty was Zheng, which lasted for more than 600 years. The surname of the emperor is Chu, and the founding emperor is Jing Chu. The stories of "Mrs. Huzhu" and "Valerio" took place in the middle and late period of the levy.

Is the ninth dynasty Xin? It seems to have been mentioned in the "Trekking" in troubled times, and the specific details are unknown.