A note that doesn't count towards the word count: There was a small debate in the book review section yesterday about Lu Ban and Mozi, and I would like to clarify it here.
First, in history, there was no Gongsun family among the Hundred Schools of Thought; this is only the setting of "Qin's Moon". I have written about it in previous books, so please do not apply it to this book.
Second, the story of Gongsun Ban fighting against Mozi comes from "Mozi". It is an addition by later generations of Mozi to promote Mozi School's thought.
Third, Gongsun Ban had no intention to kill Mozi, he only said, "I know how to oppose you, but I will not speak."
Fourth, the setting in this book is that both men have mutual admiration, and Gongsun Ban was convinced by Mozi, thus joining the Mozi School.
Fifth, the subsequent part of the book may contain a lot of content about the Mozi School, a fact that I am very aware of. And that's why I am specifically mentioning it.