Chapter 844: Plagiarism?
Volume 1 Chapter 844 Plagiarism?
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The story of "Red Hair Club" is actually very simple, after all, it is only more than 20,000 words, but the ending is very subversive, if you don't see the ending, you will never guess, but this is not the author's mystery, although the ending is unexpected and unbelievable, but it is reasonable, which is not easy.
After Stephen finished reading it, he still looked like he was unfinished.
Stephen quickly picked up his phone to make a call, and he couldn't wait to share his findings with his friends.
"Hey, Milito? That Huaguo Tang has a new work! ”
"That's right, it's the Chinese Tang from "Detective Conan"!"
"No, no, no, this time is different, you know when you see it, it's absolutely wonderful!"
“……”
Stephen made several phone calls in a row and recommended this novel to friends who also like reasoning.
After doing this, Stephen also left a message in the book review area of "Red Hair Club" on the starting point: "Wonderful, you can't guess how it ends without looking at the end of this novel, which many old authors can't do, the whole original British fan, you hate men and imagine that this is written by a Chinese!" Looking forward to Hua Guotang's new works! ”
And at this time, in just a few days, "Red Hair Club" blew a whirlwind of reasoning in England, except for a little short length, it was almost a lot of applause, and many people even directly exaggerated that this is the best mystery novel I have seen recently.
Someone even remembers Miró not so long ago? Masson slammed Hua Guotang for not understanding what reasoning was at all, and deliberately ran to Miro? Masson's personal social account to tease Miro? Marston.
Miro? Marston? And DM company naturally can't know about the fire of a short mystery novel by Tang Feng.
Miro? Masson has watched it several times in a row, as a mystery writer, although Miro? Masson is arrogant, but he still has a good eye.
However, after watching it a few times, Miro? Masson smiled.
Soon posted a review: "Thered-HeadedLeague is indeed a rare work, and other factors aside, this mystery novel is well-conceived, and it is rare that you will be difficult to find a loophole in it!" ”
"However, this makes me feel even more angry, many people may not know who this Hua Guo Tang is, he is called the Miracle Son in Hua Guo, and has a great reputation, but as far as I know, Hua Guo Tang has never even gone to college, let alone come to England, but let's take a look, this work, I believe it is not difficult for many people to see that this work has a strong British flavor, whether it is from the background of the characters, or from the dialogue, or from the narrative technique, all of them reveal an original British flavor."
"It's hard to believe that a man who has never been to England, or even been out of China, can write such a work? Then there is only one answer, this work is definitely not Hua Guotang's work, he is just a shameful plagiarist! ”
One stone stirs up a thousand waves, don't you really say it, Miro? Masson's questioning is really marketable.
First of all, when British people read this work, they liked it at first sight, and if it is not said that this work was written by Chinese, I am afraid that they will think that this is the work of a famous British reasoning master.
Because it's so brilliantly written, and it's like Miro? As Masson said, this work has a strong original British flavor, how can it be written by a Chinese who has never been to England?
For a time, countless media pointed the finger at the starting point and Tang Feng.
"Tang Feng, the son of the miracle of China, is a shameless plagiarist"
"Miracles come from plagiarism?"
“……”
For a while, Tang Feng became popular, in the UK, and Qidian was also on fire, and was besieged by countless media, in fact, if it was just an ordinary work, even if it was plagiarism, it would not attract the attention of so many people and cause so many media reports.
However, as soon as "The Red Hair Club" was released, it was highly praised by British mystery fans, believing that it was the best mystery novel I had read in recent years.
Result Miró? Masson's questioning pushed Qidian and Tang Feng to the forefront together!
In China, it has also been affected, especially when Tang Feng's Chinese version of "Red Hair Club" was uploaded at the opening point, at first because the author was Tang Feng, although some people also had some doubts, but it was not enough to say that Tang Feng was plagiarism.
But after the overwhelming news of Tang Feng's plagiarism came out on the British side, Huaguo's side was not calm.
Although most people still think that British people can't eat grapes and say that grapes are sour, they can't write it themselves, but they don't have any reason to question Tang Feng's plagiarism.
Because you said that Tang Feng plagiarized, so who did Tang Feng plagiarize?
However, many people feel that the suspicions of the British are not unreasonable, because in fact, Tang Feng is indeed as they say, and has never even gone abroad, and this work is obviously incompatible with Tang Feng's previous works, and the style is completely different.
There was even Tang Hei who scolded directly, saying that Tang Feng was a shame and threw abroad, what a miracle son, it turned out to be just a shameful plagiarist!
For such a situation, Tang Feng himself seems to be expected, yes, he did plagiarize "Sherlock Holmes", or all his works are plagiarized, but he plagiarized the works of his previous life, in this world, that is original!
So Tang Feng didn't have any pressure at all.
It's just that Tang Feng didn't have any pressure, but Qidian was in a hurry, and had to turn to Tang Feng for help, of course they didn't believe that Tang Feng would plagiarize, but this matter was in a uproar in the British area, which put Qidian under great pressure!
Tang Feng originally thought that when the second and third works appeared, he would naturally be able to shut up those who were clamoring for plagiarism, but he didn't expect this matter to get bigger and bigger.
Originally, you said that Tang Feng plagiarized, but who did Tang Feng plagiarize? This, Miro? Ma Sen has no way to answer at all, but he insists that it is impossible for an authentic Chinese like Tang Feng to write such a work rich in British style.
It's just such an unfounded thing, although some people will agree, but there are still some people who think, Miro? Mason is too subjective, and here I have to mention the name of Tang Feng's miracle son in China.
In fact, at the beginning, many British people didn't know who Tang Feng was, and only thought that he was a writer, but when this incident broke out, many people began to be interested in Tang Feng, so Tang Feng's identity background and achievements were directly put in the foreground.
Tang Feng created an amazing achievement in just four years, and even people from as far away as England were amazed by it.
So, Miro? Mason's questioning seems to be a bit one-sided, how can such an amazing and brilliant person plagiarize? Because they know that this Hua Guotang is not short of money at all, and he is not short of fame, so how can he do things that smash his own signboard?
And there is another point, which is also the most critical point, that is, you say that Hua Guotang plagiarized, so who did he plagiarize? (To be continued.) )