What is the essence of a spy drama, and what is the life of a spy drama? It is rigorous logic and details as thin as hair.
has no strict logic. Even if the whole cast is full of experienced actors, it will still be unbearable to watch due to the tearing of the plot.
does not have hair-thin details. Even if top actors join in, people will lose the desire to watch and discuss due to the linear plot.
Fortunately, although "When the Stars Shine" has constant minor flaws, it always gives people a spiritual boost inadvertently.
When I was confused by Luo Qinqin asking Yuansheng for help, when I watched Xiang Yuansheng run away with Luo Minmin on his back like "Zhu Bajie carries his wife".
originally thought that this would be a "meaningless" plot that only served to highlight the book "When the Human Stars Shine". I thought that this would be a slightly embarrassing night chat between a man and a widow on the river.
Who would have thought that when he told Yuan Shengwei Luo Minmin about the vast sea of the Pacific, he would turn his attention and focus to the sea that once had no disputes - the South China Sea.
No matter whether Hua Zhen in "When the Stars Shine" has visited this sea area as he said, no matter whether he has really seen the stars shining overhead in the Nansha Islands as he said.
At least the plot at this moment perfectly matches the "Twenty-five Years of the Republic of China" in which "When the Stars Shine" is set, and once again faces history squarely.
The South China Sea, which seems to be far away from the mainland, is called the "South China Sea" in today's international world, or it has been called the "South China Sea" since the Zhou Dynasty.
Although it has been called the "rising sea" and "boiling sea" in the long history, it was also called the "China Sea" (Portuguese: mare da china) by Portuguese sailors.
But whether it is in historical documents and materials, or in the division of international regions and strengths before and after the war, it is as Xiang Yuansheng said: At the southernmost tip of China, in the western waters of the Pacific, there is a territory called Nansha Islands, there is a sea called the South China Sea.
Yes, both the South China Sea and the Nansha Islands were the "inherent territories" in Xiang Yuansheng's words at least at the time of the "Twenty-fifth Year of the Republic of China".
The name "Nansha Islands" also appeared in the "Diplomatic Review" journal in the "Twenty-Three Years of the Republic of China", and was first proposed by Hu Huanyong, a professor at Central University.
After writing this, the author has to admire "When the Stars Shine" for its detailed understanding of history and its rigor and meticulousness in time logic.
Although it was not until the 36th year of the Republic of China that this term was officially used by the "Republic of China Government" and marked in the "South China Sea Territory Map".
But until this time, almost no one or any country had any dispute or different opinions on such a name and territorial division.
This is the southernmost point of the territory and frontiers of the motherland that Xiang Yuansheng once visited. It was once called "Wanli Changsha" and "Wanli Stone Pond" by the ancients. Today, our descendants must fight for every inch of the land. "Spratly Islands".
In this sea area that seems far away from the mainland of the motherland, the Nansha Islands, coveted by countless people, were formed during the "Chinese Continental Margin of the Yanshan Period".
As early as the Himalayan period, when the expansion of the continental margin was completely completed, the farthest point of the fault system formed was the southernmost point of the South China Sea today, which is what Xiang Yuansheng called the southernmost territory of the Nansha Islands.
This is not only an inherent territory in history, but also a strong supporting evidence in geology.
The "Yanshan Movement" not only initially laid the foundation for the modern landforms of today's vast areas in eastern China, but also provided strong support and a positive role in the formation of the "Southeast Hills", "Daxingan Mountains", "Taihang Mountains", "Xuefeng Mountain" and the "Nansha Islands" .
This is not a myth, nor is it wishful thinking based on a century of history, but a reality with solid scientific basis.
Although Xiang Yuansheng only briefly mentioned the "South China Sea" and "Nansha Islands", he turned to chat with Luo Minmin about the insignificance of human beings, just because in Hua Zhen's heart at that time, this was the "territory" in his mouth , without any dispute or objection.
The seemingly "meaningless" night talk on the river in "When the Stars Shine" ends with an awkward chat between the man and the woman, but it brings out a lot of "hatred between the country and the family" that will happen.
These stories may not happen in "When the Stars Shine", or they may not be mentioned in "When the Stars Shine".
But the thoughtful "When the Stars Shine" proved and explained to me through a night conversation and awkward chat: at least in the "twenty-fifth year of the Republic of China", the South China Sea and the South China Sea Islands were the southernmost territory of China, because as China Zhen's Xiang Yuansheng once visited.
’s interpretation of “When the Stars Shine” will be written here for the time being. More exciting interpretations will be discussed in the next chapter.
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