MTL - God’s Game I Am the Great Will of the Planet-Chapter 784 : Domination of Southern Xinjiang (10) History from another angle
Excerpted from "Sinking Hooks in History: Commentary and Analysis of Historical Materials in the Age of the Great Revolution"
"There are many eras of great revolutions in world history, but if you just say the era of great revolutions without prefixing, it will undoubtedly refer to the series of drastic changes that Xiebo encountered around the 29th century, and the era in which these drastic changes occurred."
"For this magnificent era, even the simplest start time and end time, different historians have different views, so naturally there is no need to say the evaluation of various events."
"From the beginning of the Great Revolution to the present, there are countless historical materials describing the era of the Great Revolution, and for this vast sea of historical materials, we can generally divide it into three stages of historical materials."
"The first stage is the historical materials written in the era of the Great Revolution. The historical materials in this stage are the most subjective, but because many of them were written by the parties concerned, the historical materials are of the highest value."
"The second stage is after the climax of the Great Revolution. The historical materials written by historians whose parents participated in the Great Revolution are mostly reflections on the Great Revolution and some preliminary discussions."
"The third stage, that is, the history books after the second stage can be called the third stage, which is already written by historians far away from the era of the Great Revolution."
"...We have introduced the historical materials of the first stage above, and then we will introduce the historical materials of the second stage, and here we must mention the double-star historical materials of the great revolution known as this stage, that is, the "Pal" written by Gibbon El. The History of the Fall of the Mori Dynasty and Tocqueville's The Old Regime and the Great Revolution."
"Putney Gibben El, was born in 2951 in a wealthy family. His hometown is the town of Simint, which is under the jurisdiction of Batiros. Their family has achieved a certain status long ago. It did not suffer any impact, but instead rose up against the wind with the momentum of the Great Revolution.”
“…The History of the Fall of the Parson Dynasty, published in 2984, was hailed as a major event in the academic world at that time. After the book was published, it was sold out immediately. It was printed three times a week and became a famous bestseller at that time. ."
"The History of the Fall of the Parson Dynasty begins with Navarra I (or Navarra IV) ruling Phoebebo as the beginning of the book and the Revolution, until the signing of the Nineteenth Treaty of Touk..."
"As an enlightener and Pilate's classical historian, Gibben El's view of history is full of heroism, focusing the rise and fall of a country on the character of the ruler, leaving aside the economic basis to talk about empire Decline, but these flaws do not hide the beauty..."
"...Alexis Tocqueville was born into a noble family in 2945. Although he is now considered a Sydney native, he was born in Tia as an exiled nobleman until the end of the climax. Later, despite the dissuasion of his parents, he returned to Shibo."
"As an aristocrat, or a nobleman forced into exile because of the Revolution, Tocqueville undoubtedly had many reasons to criticize the Revolution that cost him almost everything, yet he ended up being a liberal aristocrat, which is why he The reason for choosing to go back to Shib."
“…The Old Regime and the Great Revolution, published in 2988, very creatively revealed the internal connection between the decline of the old regime and the Great Revolution through the analysis of a large number of historical facts. , of course, there are still a lot of heroic historical views in it, but it is insignificant compared to Gibben El."
Excerpted from "The History of the Decline of the Parson Dynasty: Chapter 1: The Early Years of the Tyrant Navarre, the Rise of Dorvan VI, and the Beginning of the Decline of the Parson Dynasty"
"This is an obvious truth. When a country is ruled by a virtuous ruler, it must be a prosperous era. However, when a country unfortunately encounters a tyrant, it means that he will encounter various misfortunes. The setbacks, history has proven to us countless times.”
"...Seventh II's son Navarra is a cruel, insidious and cunning villain. His despicable character was well hidden in his youth, so he became the heir chosen by Seventh II. When Navarra became Phoebe's superintendent, his bad traits showed..."
"Although the then-Serbian President Ceventi II was a mediocre person, he was still afraid of the anger of the people, so he abolished Navarra's rule over Fibibo. But Ceventi II was a sentimental person after all. The troubled father, so he did not remove this scourge as soon as possible, but appointed Navarra to a colony outside the mainland as the governor."
"For the local people, it is finally far away from a villain, but for the province of Parsons, he innocently pressed a villain on his head and suffered unimaginable torture..."
"...When he learned that his younger brother Dofan was about to take office as president, Navarra did not hesitate to order the assassination of Dofan and the murder of his own younger brother. What a terrible evil, but for a villain It can be easily understood, because it is a very luxurious thing to expect him to pay attention to family affection."
"...System is the basis for measuring a country. When a regime begins to decline, there is no doubt that someone destroys the system but can go unpunished. Navarra is such a person. He tried to destroy Phoebe by means of assassination. Dofan VI is also to blame for the tradition of supervising the succession of the country, he did not punish but just stayed away from Navarra, which paved the way for the disaster that followed."
Excerpted from "The History of the Fall of the Parson Dynasty: Chapter 2: Mediocre Dorvan VI, 4 Years of Navarre Rebellion"
"Dofan VI, as the twentieth president of Shibo, is a ruler with a mediocre moral standard, so during his reign, Dofan did not have any gratifying developments or catastrophic events, but as Shibo Mediocrity is a sin for the ruler of the United States, so he died in a crisis of succession that was unprecedented in Shib."
"How can this be imagined? Relying on a military coup to usurp power, an event that we enlightened once thought could only happen in the barbaric Middle Ages, but it happened in the eyes of our previous generations, and Navarra actually took advantage of it. With the death of Dorvan VI, trying to get himself the presidency through a coup!"
"...In all fairness, Fauti II is not a very good nobleman, but compared to Navarra, the moral distance between the two is vastly different."
"...When the news of the Navarra coup d'etat reached Hado, Fauti II's first thought was not to restore his legal seat, but to worry that the conflict between the two would affect the people at the bottom, until his men repeatedly exhorted Only then did Fauti II reluctantly agree to march to restore his rightful seat and save Shibo from the tyrant's rule."
"Fauti II refused to launch a full-scale war, and he himself once said: 'Navarra IV is known for his prestige, cunning and cunning, and is good at bewitching ignorant gangsters. , since the establishment of the Parson dynasty, Siber has never had a civil war, and I can't break the rules.'"
"Fauti II's noble character was admired by many people, and they all defected to Fauti II's account and gave their strength to him."
"...The realm of the gods has had warnings since ancient times. The so-called "righteous people help more and the losers help less." Fauti II, by virtue of his charisma, easily obtained the support of the Batiros fleet."
"...The Battle of Batyros announced that the fleet assembled by the usurper Navarra was completely destroyed, which meant that he had lost control of the sea over the Bay of Batyros. Navarra knew that the end was coming and would usher in a situation of betrayal and separation, so he Without even notifying his cronies, he left most of the guards in Batiros and fled overnight from the city he once desperately longed for."
"...After being crowned president, Fauti II showed a tough attitude, because at this time it was impossible for Navarra to trigger a full-scale civil war. For the sake of the happiness of all the people under the rule of Shibo, only Navarra's The complete annihilation of the forces is the only way out."
"...Most of the people chose to surrender to this virtuous president under the thunderous offensive of Fauti II~www.novelbuddy.com~ Li Xini gradually fell into a dead end... Not all of the people who followed Li Xini were Insidious villains, such as Navarraslad Zhongming, this respectable warrior continues to follow Li Xini out of ignorance due to his low background."
Excerpted from The History of the Fall of the Parson Dynasty Chapter 3: The Enlightened Reign of Fauti II
"...freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of party formation, there has never been such a happy age of freedom, although these 'freedoms' were hobbled through by the restraints of the nobility and could not be as real as we are today Freedom, but in the environment of more than 100 years ago, it is already extremely rare and precious freedom."
"Everyone who lives in the old society and has not experienced the Great Revolution misses the enlightenment and freedom of the time of Fauti II. It was the most beautiful era."
Excerpted from "The History of the Fall of the Parsons: Chapter 4: The Weak Celiti III"
"…If there is any bad character in Celiti III, then in a word it is weakness, because weakness he cannot control Shibo, because weakness he can only choose to compromise, because weakness he is unable to maintain an enlightened policy."
"It is precisely because of the enlightened policy of more than ten years ago that the long-standing ideals of the enlighteners finally have a vent. However, with the enlightened policy, it was replaced by the so-called 'new enlightened policy'."
"Objectively speaking, the old aristocracy has not completely abolished the enlightened policy, they are gradually abolishing it, but this is the worst place, even worse than the abolition."
"Because when everything that was old no longer exists, the vent is still venting as usual, leading to more dissatisfaction and a sense of disillusionment after the proposal fails, which undoubtedly stimulates the anger of the enlightener, which accelerates the subsequent The Great Revolution is coming."
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