Chapter 038 The Great Wave of Martial Arts (Two More Recommendations)
There are praises and depreciations, and it has always been so.
Most of the likes are literary critics and senior scholars who have nothing to do with themselves, and if you think you are good, just say yes, anyway, you are so popular right now, in order to earn manuscript fees, we can't deliberately go against the readers and the people, right?
After being stunned by the domineering achievements and novel literary forms of "Pingxia Film", everyone came back to their senses, and immediately rolled up their sleeves and trousers, jumped up and down:
"There is neither the thick rigor of historical novels, nor the dexterity and chic of chivalrous novels, full of pretentious words and nonsense, it is simply a messy stewed work......"
"The novel is clumsy, the opening is a gimmick with historical allusions, which is quite attractive, and the plot in the future is gradually flattening, obviously lacking talent and anticlimactic......"
"The characters created have a single personality, with obvious conceptual and formulaic defects, and it is difficult to have other characters who can remember the whole story except for the hero and heroine......"
"The whole book is full of narrow nationalist sentiments, and the author Jin Liang extends the confrontation between the government and the rebel army, which is derived from the feudal hierarchy and the struggle between good and evil, to the rivers and lakes, and writes about the ideology with clear barriers, and uses preaching that he himself may not be convinced, and it is inevitable to arouse the disgust of readers......"
"It's basically a chivalrous novel covered with layers of pseudo-history, and the work is like a lazy woman's footwrap - it's stinky and long, and it's called 'martial arts', and it is shameless to call itself a pioneer......
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Deng Zheng sometimes looks at the voices of these opponents, and if you listen to them, you will be clear, and if you listen to them, you will be dark!
Deng Zheng himself agrees with the problems of "clumsy and anticlimactic work" and "single and formulaic character creation", in fact, these shortcomings are also several important defects that restrict the height of Mr. Liang Yusheng's works.
But like the rest of the mess, they all laugh it off.
Not only the critics, cultural circles, and experts and scholars of the major media are divided into two factions, and the barriers are clearly divided, but the ordinary readers on the Internet are also killed.
However, unlike the media and scholars who debate on "whether this book is excellent or not", ordinary readers on the Internet have long reached a consensus on the wonderful Cheng dù of the book, and the current debate focuses on "whether this is a martial arts novel or a chivalrous novel".
Although the fans of "Pingxia Film" are gathering more and more, a considerable number of them have read the chivalrous novels one by one from the previous ones, and they still have a lot of feelings for the word "chivalry", so they actively support "Chivalry Says", thinking that this is a chivalrous novel that is "written longer, more exciting, and heavier".
But for the new fans who were completely indifferent to those crude and murderous chivalrous novels, this book is still fundamentally different from those tattered things, and it is not a grade at all. Moreover, who doesn't want to be the work that he really likes is the work of the founding of the sect? That is a privilege that may be seen in history textbooks in the future! Therefore, we will vigorously defend the title of "the pioneering work of martial arts novels"!
Lin Xiaolu, who is a fan of "Pingxia Film", is a firm "martial arts faction", so in his spare time, he took Tan Wei and the four of them to run around on the Internet, spraying people everywhere, swearing to defend the historical status of "Pingxia Film", and more than once in the middle of the time to pull Deng Zheng to help, but Deng Zheng sternly refused, and he was very resentful for a while.
I just don't know, if the little girl knows that this book is actually written by the "most unrighteous" brother Deng Zheng, what kind of mood will she have......
In short, the two factions are inseparable from each other, and the Qiandu sticker*bar, the sexual wave scarf, and the penguin bib have become everyone's main battlefield, and the fight is intensifying, and all kinds of crazy swipes are swiping the screen!
This kind of lively situation is gratifying to Gu Weiyuan and "Autumn Rain Publishing House".
While working overtime to print the first volume, he launched the second volume of "Pingxia Video" on January 3, the third day after the official announcement that the first volume of "Pingxia Film" became the national bestseller champion in December, and this time the number of copies printed directly increased to 100,000 copies!
In just one week, 100,000 copies were sold out!
This astonishing result broke the record of 100,000 copies of a single novel in the past two years!
At this point, the discussion about whether "Pingxia Film" is a good book came to an abrupt end, and instead, everyone from top to bottom focused on the battle of "martial arts or chivalry"!
Because this is the core issue related to the status of the work and the status of the author Jin Liang.
If it is characterized as a "chivalrous novel", then he is just a high-level author who has improved the level and influence of such novels in this field, and if it is characterized as a "martial arts novel", he will become a well-deserved pioneer of the school, and if there are two or three works above the level of the follow-up, he is very likely to become a grandmaster of this kind of novel.
As a result, a surging wave of controversy swept all the topic lists before the Lunar New Year, disturbing and lively.
In addition to sales, Deng Zheng has also been paying attention to the development of the situation. However, he is not too worried about this, because it is reasonable to save zài, and he believes that since the two worlds have completely homologous historical and cultural backgrounds, there is no reason why the definition of "martial arts" cannot be "chivalrous" in this world, and a discerning person can know at a glance which one is sonorous and rich in meaning, which can best summarize the core characteristics of this type of book.
Therefore, it is best to win, and it doesn't matter if you don't win for the time being, "Pingxia Film" is just a small appetizer after all, and there are countless big moves waiting for you later!
One day, he will indisputably crown the word "martial arts" on it!
However, the development of things turned out to be much better than he imagined, and this national wave finally alarmed a master of Chinese studies who had been retired for many years and was the only remaining master of Chinese culture in China.
"'Wu' often represents simple tricks and weapons fighting each other, while 'chivalry' is an ethic, a culture, and a spirit after the former is sublimated. ”
"The combination of 'martial arts' and 'chivalry' originated from the pre-Qin Spring and Autumn Period, and was separated from 'scholars', that is, the so-called 'literati are Confucians, and warriors are chivalrous'. Han Feizi narrated it very clearly in "Han Feizi and Five Worms": "Confucianism uses literature to mess with the law, and chivalry uses martial arts to violate the ban", although the words have their extremes, but they break the fact that "martial arts" and "Confucianism" come from the same source. They compete with each other and influence each other, but they are all independent cultural forms, the difference is that 'Confucianism' represents the upper class of elegance, and 'martial arts' is the ethical norm that belongs to the broadest common class......"
"From the pre-Qin princes, historical records of Hanshu and Zhiwei, to the legends of the Tang and Song dynasties, scripts, folk customs, chivalrous characters and literary and artistic ...... It is a symbol of the nation, a unique collective subconscious personality worship, and a national complex of the Chinese nation that pursues the perfection of personality......"
"So, although I haven't read "Pingxia Movie" yet, I have vaguely heard my little granddaughter mention it a few times, and I personally think that for this kind of book, it is more appropriate to say "martial arts......"