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What is the "gobbledygook" left by Jiang Ziya in The Romance of Gods, and why hasn't it been published so far?

This book is called Liu Tao, which is both a military book and a wonderful book. But this book was not left by Jiang Ziya in the Romance of the Gods, but by the real Jiang Ziya in history. In The Romance of Gods, Jiang Ziya, as a disciple of Buddha at the beginning, was a fairy from the beginning, and only later went down to help the real dragon emperor win the world. It is normal that his books are called gobbledygook. But this book, which was dug up and dared not be published, was written by Jiang Ziya in history.

Jiang Ziya was already a white-haired old man when he was appreciated by Zhou Wenwang, but he was very knowledgeable. Knowing astronomy above and geography below, I also have my own experience in arranging troops and tactics. He assisted six kings all his life and died at the age of 139. Tamia Liu, written by him, was widely praised, but in the later period, some people actually said that the book was fake and didn't exist.

But what hit them happened. In an ancient tomb in Shandong, among a large number of bamboo slips unearthed, a copy of Six Pagodas was found. Because this ancient tomb is the tomb of Han Dynasty, this book was widely circulated in the Han Dynasty. When the book was unearthed at that time, the experts present had already circulated it and found it very valuable.

Because it not only records things related to the art of war, but also records some astronomical geography and other theoretical knowledge. As for why I dare not publish it, it is because the theory recorded in it is too obscure to understand, which conflicts with the version circulated in history, and because it contains some conspiracy theories, it is not suitable for publication.