Essay

Style: Historical Author: Ninghai of the Chinese Imperial AcademyWords: 620Update Time: 24/01/11 17:48:34
After reading this chapter in the past two days, there were about two comments saying that these chapters are "bragging about Japan", which feels a bit outrageous.

I wonder if the characteristics of the Japanese are not well known to everyone, especially since this is Japan that was only divided after the Meiji Restoration, and the national consciousness will not disappear out of thin air.

So isn’t it normal for some people to resolutely resist the Ming army’s landing? Why is this just bragging...

(Post a few more group chat conversations, the pictures may not be posted)

[A: Author... Now it seems that you just want to suppress Ming Guo and use the golden finger in reverse. So many words, still on the water branch line. 】

[Group friends: What are you talking about? According to what you said, if you boast about Japan so much, why not be beaten into a dog? It’s not like you don’t know how crazy Japan is. 】

[A: What a garbage group. (Leave the group on your own)]

It is incomprehensible to say that this is a "reverse golden finger to suppress the Ming Dynasty".

That's an exchange ratio of ten to one. Is it actually called "being suppressed"? Does it mean that the Ming army must have equal war gods, and the exchange ratio of a thousand to one is normal?

In fact, ten to one is already very optimistic. The Resistance Army itself is purely voluntary. This kind of unit has a naturally high fighting will. Even if it is only light infantry, it can cause a lot of trouble. The disadvantage is that the coastal plain area has no terrain advantage and will be attacked by naval firepower. If it is in the inland mountains, the exchange ratio between the two sides will theoretically be close to two to one.

As for the so-called "still in the water branch", I still can't understand it. For historical military literature, can't the attack on Japan be regarded as the main line?

Also, in the new chapters, isn’t the exchange ratio between ourselves and the enemy ten to one? Some comments say that the casualty rate is so high that the protagonist should be sent to a military court...

Ahem... That's outrageous. If you put it this way, most generals in history should be executed by the Ten Tribes.

Even when the German army attacked Denmark, the Danish army suffered 36 casualties and the German army suffered 12 casualties, so they should also be sent to a military court?

There should really be a Chinese superman per capita, so that we can be invincible tomorrow.

(End of chapter)