"This is, of course, the unparalleled achievement of expelling the barbarians and rebuilding Huaxia!
"If a Greek peasant without any background had risen up in rebellion and reclaimed Greece, Asia Minor, and North Africa after more than ninety years since the fall of Constantinople, and had restored the Apennine Peninsula that was lost for a hundred years, the Iberian Peninsula and Gaul that were lost for a thousand years, and Britain, and rebuilt the Roman Empire, making the people who had been conquered for a thousand years identify themselves as Romans once again, what kind of evaluation would he have received?
"Unfortunately, ancient Rome had no such hero.
"Luckily, Huaxia had such a hero!
"If one were to say that times create heroes and that there will always be 'another person' who would rise when the land of the Divine State sinks, then where is the Roman Empire's 'another person'...
"Where indeed?