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Question: Who is the originator of the philosopher "I think, therefore I am"? In Awakening of Kingdoms' popular "Kingdom Warriors" event, players are faced with a philosophical conundrum: Who is the philosopher who said "I think, therefore I am"? Different players may have different guesses about this issue. In order to satisfy everyone's curiosity, PHP editor Youzi has compiled answers and related introductions for you to help you have a deeper understanding of this great thinker. Read on below to find out.
Question: Which philosopher proposed the idea that I think, therefore I am?
Answer: Descartes
Preliminary test: You can participate from Monday to Friday from 0:00 to 23:00. There are 10 questions in total, and there is no time limit to answer.
Retest: You can participate at 02:30 and 12:30 on Saturday. There are 15 questions in total, and you can answer them within a time limit. There is a preliminary test this week where you can participate if you answer 6 questions correctly.
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There are seven commanders in total at the beginning of Awakening of Kingdoms, namely: Joan of Arc: B, Sun Wu: A, Herman: C, Belisarius: D, Boudica: B, Scipio: B, Kusunoki Shigemasa: C.
Judging from the level, Sun Wu is A-level, and Sun Wu's ability is still relatively strong. He can also greatly help players in the later stage, not only in the early stage of price comparison.
Of course, if players have other commanders they like, they can choose them according to their own preferences, and then they can just work hard to get a more powerful commander.
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