He wouldn't still be a much-loved hero 10,000 years later if people hadn't cared!
That's a good point! But I suppose you don't need to have been approachable/have had personal relationships with people to be revered.
For long stretches of history in many places monarchy was the default system, but it doesn't feel like Dixingren started out with that kind of system. (Not that there's anything in canon I can point to, to clearly support that feeling ...)
I had the exact same feeling, though I'm equally as unsure as to where I got the feeling from. Maybe it's the feeling that Dixingren are confirmed aliens, and why would aliens necessarily be monarchic?
I'll eat my hat if Dixing doesn't have some King Arthur-style myths about Hei Pao Shi returning in time of need ...
Oh, perfect! And then he even does, courtesy of the Hallows...
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That's a good point! But I suppose you don't need to have been approachable/have had personal relationships with people to be revered.
For long stretches of history in many places monarchy was the default system, but it doesn't feel like Dixingren started out with that kind of system. (Not that there's anything in canon I can point to, to clearly support that feeling ...)
I had the exact same feeling, though I'm equally as unsure as to where I got the feeling from. Maybe it's the feeling that Dixingren are confirmed aliens, and why would aliens necessarily be monarchic?
I'll eat my hat if Dixing doesn't have some King Arthur-style myths about Hei Pao Shi returning in time of need ...
Oh, perfect! And then he even does, courtesy of the Hallows...