I know what everyone means, but what I arranged is the collision of ancient ideas and modern ideas.
To put it bluntly, everyone hates privilege and everyone wants to be one.
Even this society has become accustomed to privilege.
Ask yourself, do you want privileges when you go back to ancient times?
Everyone stood on the dry shore and criticized the protagonist's behavior, but if you really traveled to the past, you might have done more than the protagonist.
When I write books, I follow more realistic logic. The protagonist’s thoughts are what most people think today.
I went back to ancient times, I am special, I am a special case, so I should do something special.
How can there be anything that immediately returns to ancient times and immediately reflects the thinking of the ancients?
Some people say that special tricks and cheating in the college entrance examination are two different things. They are indeed two different things. The problem is that in ancient times, special tricks were needed to recruit you to be the top pick.
It is said that giving you the same background as a Jinshi is a special move.
The problem is that Tong Jinshi came from a humble background and had no say in officialdom.
Also, you have the support of the emperor and prime minister, so what are you afraid of?
This is even more mindless. You have no father, no mother, no background, and you are a Jinshi. You are at the bottom of the officialdom. Why should the emperor and prime minister support you?
I'm afraid all kinds of rumors will be flying all over the sky the next day after I support you.
So the protagonist just wants the right to speak in the officialdom, but his thinking is still the thinking of modern people, thinking that special things can be handled specially.
But can it be handled specially?
Obviously not.
So the emperor took a compromise approach and gave both parties a satisfactory answer.
This is what I want to express the collision of ideas between the two parties.
This is also what I hope to make readers think.
Their thinking is also changed bit by bit. The protagonist is affecting them, won't they affect the protagonist?
In my two previous Three Kingdoms books, I wrote about the protagonist’s state of mind slowly changing.
After that, I am also going to write about everyone’s ideological transformation of the protagonist.
But what most people want to see is a protagonist who remains unchanged and adapts immediately after entering ancient times.
I never think from the protagonist's point of view. It seems that I may need to write some interesting articles that can be read without thinking, and write less such ideological collisions.
I decided to overhaul these two chapters. I will follow everyone's wishes and change them into a saint-like protagonist, without letting him take some crooked ways.