postscript

One

Because of the bad grades, the book can only be updated here.

(Strictly speaking, there are no grades, because there are no contracts.) )

Although it is a little regrettable, it can only be so.

Fortunately, the current 350,000 words are still a complete story, and they will not affect reading.

Two

I would like to express my gratitude to those who have supported this book (clicks, votes, favorites, reads, comments, etc.). Although there are not many of these friends, considering that I have a bad memory, I will not list them one by one, otherwise it will be embarrassing to omit one or two people from the list.

Here, I would like to thank my old friend Lao Du, who also sent me a special WeChat message this morning, and put forward his views on my book in a pertinent manner.

In addition to pointing out the shortcomings of the book one by one, the final summary is more:

"I think it's more like a travelogue than a novel. But for the travelogue, it lacks special customs and customs. This is the general feeling. Of course, not to make you change all at once. Rather, it is purposefully ascending and approaching in a certain direction. In this way, it can also improve without disrupting your rhythm. ”

Very well said, in a word.

It not only points out the problems I made in the book, but also points out the ways to improve them.

When I was writing the second volume, the plot in Tibet was indeed based on the footage from the documentary "The Third Pole" broadcast by CCTV, as well as a travelogue in the 8264 outdoor forum.

This reminds me a little of Jin Yong when he said that when he wrote "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Guo Jing and Huang Rong were in the secret room of Niujia Village. - Of course I don't dare to compare with Jin Yong, Lao Du is not Ni Kuang - I mean that many times, it is really a bystander.

In fact, Lao Du has no responsibility or obligation to analyze me in detail.

We are former colleagues who haven't seen each other for a few years.

I had only learned from another friend that he also liked to read at the beginning, so I reached out to him and asked him to help vote for my book.

Looking at the leopard in the tube, it can be seen that Lao Du is enthusiastic and benevolent, and he is a good friend!

Thanks again Lao Du!

Three

This book has actually been sent twice.,The first time the book was called "The Legend of the Dragon.,During the update,I suddenly found that the plot I wrote was no longer in the modern city.,And the classification of the book selection is urban ability.,So it was renamed "Original Qi Administrator.,Choose the oriental fantasy in the fantasy channel to re-issue the book.。 (The bad result of not writing an outline!)

Interestingly, after choosing this fantasy category, I still only updated to the urban part.

I knew that I didn't need to re-classify it in the first place.

It's a bit embarrassing for me.

Four

It was a not-so-successful writing experience, and I had considered changing my pen name to write a book again, and I applied for all of them.

Now I decided to continue writing under this pseudonym.

Just like a child, whether it is good or not, it is your own hard work.

Considering that my pen is immature, it may be a good idea to consider writing a fanfic for the next book, starting with copying successful works.

Originally, I was most familiar with Jin Yong's novels, but unfortunately I didn't wait for time, because Jin Yong sued Jiangnan for infringement, and now I am not allowed to write Jin Yong's fandom.

Five

In the past two days, I suddenly remembered the law of 10,000 hours, calculated at the speed of writing 2,000 words in 1 hour, writing 20 million words in 10,000 hours, thinking that I have written less than 500,000 words (about 480,000 words, updated 350,000 words), it seems that I am still 19.52 million words away from becoming a starting point god.

It's a bit out of the way!

But it's good to have a goal.

Dreams still have to be had, what if they come true?

It's better to set a small goal first: write it 1 million words first!

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The 10,000-hour rule: Writer Gladwell pointed out in his book "Outliers" that the reason why geniuses are extraordinary in the eyes of people is not superhuman talent, but continuous effort. 10,000 hours of training is a necessity for anyone to go from ordinary to extraordinary.

He calls this the "10,000-hour rule." It takes 10,000 hours to become an expert in a certain field, and in proportional terms, if you work eight hours a day, five days a week, then it takes at least five years to become an expert in your field.