A few words with you
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Everyone who writes a book wants to have an audience. I'm not exempt from vulgarity. It's not for the income or anything, because I'm a history buff myself, and I read some history to pass the time. Because I am not a history major, I don't study deeply, but I have a wide range of fields, especially fascinated by Chinese history during World War II.
Because I had a dream of literature when I was a child, I wanted to write history in the form of a book.
After I started, I realized that it was a very difficult and painful process.
During World War II, China's history was extremely exciting, with prosperous culture, treacherous diplomacy, fierce and tragic wars, and talents like bright stars. There are not many in Chinese history that can be compared to the Three Kingdoms period, as well as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
It's really unpleasant to string these things together and put them into a book. The story is arranged, and it is too difficult, too great. After a trade-off, I set the time window for the decade from 1936 to 1946. Even so, it's not easy enough.
Take Nikolai, the eldest son of the Jiang family, as an example. His family was able to return to China from the government at that time and the Soviet Union after several negotiations in exchange for arrested Polish spies. How difficult it is to end the life of hostages. Nikolai's family arrived in Vladivostok by train and then by sea ship to Shanghai. It's not easy to arrange this matter.
In addition, this direction of writing books is clearly to write a niche book, and not everyone likes these historical stories, no matter how wonderful they are. Coupled with the fact that my pen power is limited, I can't design a plot and rhythm that readers can't stop, and it's not surprising at all.
Actually, I've written a lot of books. Out of preference, I wanted to keep the book out of the book; But there are few readers, and I also have the idea of stopping.
I don't know what the reader thinks, so I specially wrote this short paragraph, even if it is to ask for everyone's opinion.
I've counted that there are less than a hundred readers reading this book, and I appreciate it and ask you to share your thoughts. I don't have something set up in my starting account, so I can't interact well with everyone, sorry.
I hope to hear from you.
In addition, I would like to say a special word to my book friends, thank you for your attention. In addition, limited readers of this book are also requested to patronize Yi's book, ISBN 3137093.