Chapter 177: Reading a Novel

After leaving Bernard, Li Mu came to the studio again, after all, Chu Fei was resting today, how could he do it without a person in charge in the studio.

It's been a long time, and I don't know if I'm still used to it.

After coming back, Li Mu saw that everyone was busy going in and out, and he was not affected by yesterday's events, and he was still quite satisfied.

"Xu Min, why don't you go to rest, didn't I say it, you still have a very important task in the afternoon, now what you have to do is to recuperate!" Li Mu stopped Chu Fei, who was really discussing something with some people.

"Mr. Li, you're back, I still have something to do, I'll go rest when I'm done!" Seeing Li Mu coming, Xu Min hurriedly stepped forward and said.

"I'll talk about it tomorrow, there are so many people in the studio that you don't lack one, hurry up and rest!" Li Muzou frowned and said.

Xu Min, who still wanted to say something, saw Li Mu's undoubted expression, so he withdrew the words on his lips and obediently found a place to rest.

After sending Xu Min to rest, Li Mu looked around, everyone was busy with their own business, and they didn't have time to deal with him, and he himself felt that there was nothing he could help with.

Li Mu felt a little bored, went back to the office, turned on the computer and looked at it.

That's right, that is, although Li Mu on the earth also likes it, but he is obviously an old white bookworm, and the books he reads are inevitably a little "biased".

And Li Mu is now reading some easy-to-understand and down-to-earth ones, which are commonly known as "Xiaobaiwen", although it has only just begun in the past 10 years, and the development of the online literature industry is not as good as it will be in the future, and many classic works have not yet come out.

But there are still some good books now, otherwise there wouldn't be so many writers who broke out plagiarism scandals later, and even in Li Mu's memory, there is a book with an average subscription of tens of thousands that was plagiarized from a TJ several years ago.

This shows that there are some excellent works at any time, and Li Mu doesn't look at these purely for entertainment.

Unlike movies, you don't need to consider the difficulty of shooting the scene, as long as you can narrate it in words, you don't have to think about it as much as the screenwriter, which leads to a lot of brain holes, and there are still a lot of things that can be used for reference.

At present, most of the history of this period is the Three Kingdoms, Tang, Song, and Ming periods, of which the Three Kingdoms account for at least half.

After all, there are so many dynasties in history, and the Three Kingdoms period can be said to be the most well-known, "The Five Tiger Generals of Shu State, Guan, Zhang, Zhao, Ma, Huang", "Five Sons of Wei", "Jiangdong Twelve Tiger Ministers" and so on are all very familiar characters, and readers have a more sense of substitution when they see it.

And some other very famous historical allusions, "three visits to the thatched house", "looking at the plum to quench thirst", "grass boat borrowing arrows", "empty city plan", "cai gao eight buckets", "up the house to draw ladders" and so on are all familiar.

In addition, there were many special types of troops during the Three Kingdoms period, which were equivalent to the ancient "special forces".

Cao Wei's "Tiger and Leopard Cavalry", as one of the three major cavalry units in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, once broke the Xiliang Cavalry, which was also the elite cavalry at that time.

As Cao Cao's personal guard cavalry, although there are not many records of the "tiger and leopard cavalry" participating in the battle, you can still see the achievements of the tiger and leopard cavalry through the only materials.

The battle of Nanpi beheaded Yuan Tan, the northern expedition of Wuhuan beheaded Wuhuan Tadun, and broke Liu Bei in Changbanpo.

From the record of the "Tiger and Leopard Cavalry", we can see that in almost every battle, Cao Cao invested in the "Tiger and Leopard Cavalry" at the most critical moment, and the battles in which this unit participated were almost all hard battles.

In addition, the same as the tiger and leopard riding are the Bingzhou Iron Horse and the Youzhou White Horse Yicong.

In addition, as the most important branch of the army at that time, the elite infantry was of course indispensable.

Commander Gao Shun's "trapped camp"

Commander Juyi's "First Dead Soldier"

The "white-eared soldiers" who followed Liu Bei to fight in the Quartet, although there are not many records of the "white-eared soldiers" not only in the official history but also in the wild history, only one sentence is mentioned in the "Zhuge Liang Collection": When you go to the superintendent, the first emperor will have a white ear, and the west will also go to the army.

It means: Chen Zhi is the governor of the first emperor, the elite of the first emperor, and the superior army of Shu.

In addition, there are Xuzhou Danyang soldiers, who are also the top elite infantry at that time, and the reason why Tao Qian is still so confident in the face of the menacing Cao Cao is because he has such a force under his command.

In the Three Kingdoms period, Danyang soldiers are basically synonymous with the strongest infantry, basically no matter which way the princes pass through Danyang, they have to recruit troops locally.

In the Western Han Dynasty, the grandson of the flying general Li Guang, when the world's famous general Li Ling had 5,000 dead soldiers from Danyang, when Li Ling attacked the Xiongnu, he fought against the Xiongnu with 5,000 people and 80,000 elite cavalry, and tried his best to fight to the death in the case of more than reinforcements, and finally only 400 people were left to withdraw to the pass, and the commander Li Ling was forced to surrender, and the deputy marshal Han Yannian died in battle. With the courage of the Huns, five thousand Danyang soldiers were able to make Shan Yu frightened, almost retreating, and finally found out that Li Ling had no help before he dared to attack, and the Danyang soldiers were good at fighting.

The "Trouble-solving" Army of Eastern Wu, which means "invincible and able to solve difficulties", was specially formed to resist the Eastern Crusade of Shu at that time.

"Wudang Flying Army" is a strong force established by Zhuge Liang after conquering Nanzhong, using the local minority soldiers, showing his skills in the war against Wu, and even the fierce general Gan Ning died in the hands of this army, which made great contributions to Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition.

The Three Kingdoms era is one of the biggest turbulent times in history, and I am afraid that only the Warring States Period and the Wuhu Rebellion can be compared with it.

Now Li Mu clicked on a Three Kingdoms, which was read in the genuine version of Singularity Chinese Network, and it also described in detail the entire process of the Battle of the Boundary Bridge.

Of course, this is definitely not in line with history, and Li Mu doesn't need it to conform to history, as long as it is written wonderfully, the good plot setting is worth learning from Li Mu.

If you really want to shoot according to history, then needless to say, it must be 100% on the street, this is the current status quo of historical film and television dramas, the more popular the film, the more it has undergone a lot of adaptations, after all, the audience does not come to the cinema to understand history.

However, on the one hand, the audience does not like to watch and copy history, and on the other hand, they find fault with the adapted film and television dramas and desperately deduct the details.

Of course, there will inevitably be some hard flaws in many historical-themed film and television dramas, from the process and time sequence of major historical events and the relationship between historical figures, to the research of setting scenes and costumes.

The former is easy to understand, and the latter is a degree of grasp. Theoretically, of course, the more detailed the better, but near-perfect works are basically non-existent.

As long as there are no obvious hard injuries, it is basically harmless, such as stir-frying in the Qin Dynasty and the recitation of the "Three Character Classic" in the Han Dynasty.

It is said that if a TV series of the Han Dynasty has the plot of memorizing the "Three Character Classic", how to pick it up when it comes to reciting this paragraph: Ying Qin's family, the first merger, Chuan II, Chu Hanzheng, Gao Zuxing, Han Yejian, Zhi Xiaoping, Wang Mang, Guangwuxing, for the Eastern Han Dynasty, four hundred years, finally dedicated.

I'm afraid that the screenwriter himself will be embarrassed by then.