started from mourning the author of "Ming Dog" - Xiao Jiuer Xu Yunhe

I was shocked to hear that the author of "Ming Dog", Xiao Jiuer Xu Yunhe passed away, and died of overwork due to high-intensity writing. I didn't believe it at first, but I tried to verify it in many ways, but the result was finally suffocating.

Although he has never been alive, it is inevitable that the rabbit will die and the fox will be sad, sad and sighing! Lao Qiu also quit his job due to various recent accidents, and after some displacement, he temporarily worked full-time and tried to support himself by writing. This news is undoubtedly a wake-up call for Lao Qiu.

Xiao Jiu'er Xu Yunhe's parents said that he writes for 145 or 5 hours a day, racking his brains just to keep 10,000 words updated. Finally, he died suddenly of overwork at 2-3 a.m. on August 15, 2014.

The gap between the Internet and reality, this news only spread into the circle half a month later, and it was only known to everyone. If the author lives alone at home and struggles, no one knows when he died. It's sad to think about.

And he worked so hard just to get a thousand yuan for full attendance and earn two or three thousand manuscript fees. He is not the only author of this kind, and he abounds at the starting point. And Lao Qiu is preparing to join this army.

Why are the authors so cheap, racking their brains for fourteen or fifteen hours a day, and working hard for months and months, only in exchange for such a small manuscript fee?

Some people say, why bother, why fight so hard for such a small amount of money?

But don't you spell it?

There may be thousands of reasons to enter the industry, but the authors who can persist are all because of two words - love! Love to write! Love to create happiness for readers! Love this industry!

The hard work has been poured into this line, and the mind is also trapped in this, who doesn't want to fight. Win a recognition, make an achievement, create a dream?

Poor to death? Lazy to death? Desperate? Choose to fight and die!

However. After all, it is a fresh life, so to go, to go so cheaply! But it's also sentimental.

Why is the author so cheap? Because of piracy! Because of the disrespect for intellectual property rights in society as a whole!

Not only literary novels, but also movies, television, music, comics, software, and even patents, all intellectual property rights are all infringed by piracy!

On the Internet, there is no shortage of supergiants like BAT. their boss. Take turns to sit on the richest man in China, high up, looking down on all beings. And they sat down. But it is thousands of dry bones, endless flesh and blood.

They are so rich, why do they still do piracy? Don't you know how to accumulate a little virtue?

And yet they will say, we don't do it. Someone else does it. It's better to do it, gather traffic, earn no profits, and accumulate sand and stones for my richest man's industry.

Today, the user base of online novels has reached 270 million! It's not an exaggeration to say that online novels are national entertainment! And it's the cheapest form of entertainment. To read a book, only one bottle of drink a month is enough.

And yet it's such a cheap form of entertainment. In an environment where intellectual property rights are not respected, piracy is also being suffered. Countless readers. I don't know the existence of the genuine version, and even thinks that piracy is the genuine version, and voluntarily turns into the traffic of pirates, contributing to the illegal profits of pirates.

There are even readers who will think that authors can rely on click-through traffic sharing. But what is piracy? Piracy is stealing, stealing! It's a shameless bandit! They stole the author's hard work to give them to their users for free, and then made huge profits from the users, even if they became the richest man, they would not give even a penny to the author.

The users of the pirates received free gifts, and they were naturally grateful to the pirates. There are even brain-dead people who think that the author's novel charges are a loss of conscience, and those who charge should die when they see the money!

Now there are really authors who have died. And will these brain-dead people show even a trace of mercy to the author? Maybe they will only laugh at the author for deserving of his death! I can't help but shout happily: "Tell you to charge, you will be punished!" "Isn't it the sorrow of society that such a brain-dead world? To be in the same world and in the same country with such a brain-dead is really a lifetime of shame.

Others will say that the author's book does not make money because it is not well written and no one reads it. But is no one really watching?

Although the underlying author is indeed not as popular as the great god, the tens of millions of clicks are not fake, they are pointed out by readers behind the scenes. But what about subscriptions? But there are only hundreds, if not dozens. And for a subscription, the author can only get a few cents, or even only a penny.

With such a subscription and so much money, can you feed a person? No! Then you can only take full attendance and rely on the benefits of the website to survive. Or eunuchs!

Eunuchs don't write, readers hate it! It also broke the hearts of those great lovely readers who supported the genuine version. So most of the authors will be responsible for the choice to stick to it. Then there was the tragedy of dying of overwork.

Even the authors, who were fortunate not to die of overwork, suffered from occupational diseases of one kind or another. If piracy is not rampant, how can this be?

Internet authors have created happiness for thousands of people and brought cheap and convenient entertainment products, but they have not received the respect they deserve.

Online literature, which has a huge user base, has become a fat sheep in the eyes of black-hearted businessmen, ready to be slaughtered at any time. The Internet giants, the richest men who take turns to sit in the bank, all participate in the feast of slaughter.

In society, when it comes to online writers, they are all kinds of contempt. Everyone had to be demoted to writers, and they didn't dare to mention the Internet, let alone "home". Even if he joined the Writers' Association, he was still looked down upon. It seems that this profession naturally has a mocking face, and it is ridiculed wherever it goes. The writers all live like an underground party, and they dare not reveal their profession at all, and if they muster up the courage to reveal it, they can only suffer from contempt and incomprehension. What's wrong? Going to write a novel? Maybe it's because of this that there are so many mocking and slapping plots.

And readers! Genuine readers are certainly cute and respectable, but compared to the entire online novel readership, how many can they account for?

There are 270 million users of online novels, 1.3 billion Chinese, and two out of every ten people read online novels or have read online novels. The starting point Chinese network is the largest original website of online novels in the country, accounting for half of the online literature. However, looking at the results of this half of the country, the book with the highest subscription "Breaking the Sky" has hundreds of millions of clicks and millions of collections at the starting point alone, and the highest subscription is only more than 70,000! One million collections, up to 70,000 subscriptions! It's not all booked, and a lot of people who only subscribed to the first chapter are counted, and that's all.

Isn't anyone watching? Isn't it a joke to say that no one looks at Doupo? Go to the piracy gathering place and take a look, and the clicks of any chapter can be tens of millions. The daily search engine search volume exceeded one million at the peak, and the average was hundreds of thousands. These are readers! Compared with these Dou Po readers, the 70,000 genuine readers are simply a drop in the ocean.

But where are these readers? In piracy there! It contributes traffic to pirates and makes black money for pirates. What's more, members who are willing to rush pirated websites refuse to take the money of pirated members to subscribe to genuine versions.

Perhaps, however, they are at fault. However, in the final analysis, it is the pirates who are too unscrupulous and the society that is too conniving and contemptuous. The law is invalid, the government does not care, and the society acquiesces! Let everyone be dragged into the water by pirates and become accomplices in aiding and abetting abuse!

If not for these pirates. The author will be able to live on subscriptions, and even if he is still desperate, he will not die so cheaply! Died so sadly.

Lao Qiu is willing to work hard, and he is not afraid of death! But Lao Qiu has always felt that he would rather no one read the book after no piracy, rather than someone to read the pirated version! If you don't have money, study hard, work hard, and watch when you have money. It only costs a few dollars a month to read a book, and a bottle of drink or a pack of cigarettes is enough. Is there really anyone who is so deprived of money and can still have such joy on the Internet? It's a question worth pondering.

Having said all this, I just want to appeal to everyone and give the authors more respect. There are conditions, and it must support the genuine version! If a person dies for a confidant, someone supports and someone recognizes, even if he dies? Isn't it written to get a recognition?

The code word is long, the passion is no longer, the loneliness is long, the ideal is far away, the dream is the dream, and the reality is the urn...... So what makes the author still insist? It's that heart that craves recognition. Supporting the genuine version and subscribing to the genuine version is the best recognition of the author!

Finally, I also hope that friends with conditions can reward and subscribe to Xiao Jiu'er Xu Yunhe's work "Ming Dog", which can be regarded as doing a good job for the deceased! Even if it is a small kindness, it is also a great merit! (To be continued......)