Listing instructions and a brief introduction to the book

First of all, I would like to thank the readers who have seen this, and I hope that after it is put on the shelves, everyone can continue to support this book, thank you!

Since I had been focusing on writing and lacked communication with readers, I would like to take this opportunity to briefly explain the idea of the next book. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

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Xie Yixiang is naturally a well-deserved first perspective in this book, but I believe you can also see that she is not the protagonist in the real sense, at best she is just a needle-threading existence. is like Mr. Jin Yong's "Blue Blood Sword", the first protagonist is Yuan Chonghuan, the second protagonist is Xia Xueyi, and Yuan Chengzhi, who is the first perspective, can only rank third.

But it's risky.

The whole book is visualized by women, which will inevitably make people associate with "chick martial arts", and more or less lose a lot of male readers, but I also don't want to choose to release this book on the female frequency, because the characters, plots and concepts connected by Xie Yixiang are also the core of the book, and they are always men's concepts.

So about this point, I can only put it forward here, and it can be regarded as an explanation for the readers who see this.

As for the image of Xian Jingyue, it is naturally a tribute to traditional martial arts. Everyone should understand that although the classification of this book is "traditional martial arts", it is not the routine of traditional martial arts, let alone the concept of traditional martial arts. The existence of Xianjingyue can almost be said to be the only trace of "helping the poor and helping the poor" and "serving the country and the people" in the whole book.

The most important thing is, of course, the way of speech. Here I can clearly tell readers that Yan Sidao is positioned as the villain of this book, but it has always been portrayed in the way of writing the protagonist. Because compared with traditional martial arts, compared with the classic images of Guo Jing and Qiao Feng, in the current society, the style, methods and even values of Yan Si seem to be more recognized by readers. This is not only the demand of the times, but also a real reality.

But I don't want to convey such a "crooked atmosphere" through this book, I will recommend my children to watch "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", but I will never recommend them to read "The Legend of the Deer and Ding" before they become adults, I believe that all readers have the same resonance as me in this regard.

Therefore, after all, he will still meet his fateful opponent after all--remember the unstoppable and arrogant boy in the wedge who wants to give him two slaps? In this case, "Yin Soldier Dance", he will officially appear as a warm-up exercise.

Opinions on how powerful "language" really are, and even whether this book is too high for the skill of "language", is a matter of opinion.

In fact, if you look at the 5,000-year history of China, you will know how many people have died, just because of one sentence.

On the way to escape, Wu Zixu told the fisherman who sent him across the river not to reveal his whereabouts, and the fisherman was furious, saying that if I was trying to receive a reward, why should I save you? He thought Wu Zixu was insulting his personality and committed suicide on the spot. This is the power of "language".

and Zhuge Liang, who everyone talks about, scolded Wang Lang to death.

Even all disputes in the world, no matter how fiercely fought by the two sides, in the end, still have to be resolved through negotiations. And the core of the negotiation is "language".

Finally, I would like to give special thanks to the ink editor, for his promotion and his continued care.

I remember that Mr. Qian Zhongshu said in the afterword of his "Siege": "If you eat an egg and think it is good, why do you have to go to find the chicken that took the egg?"

Here I borrow this sentence from my husband (of course, I am embarrassed to compare myself to a chicken): if you eat a duck egg and think it is good, the first thing to thank should be the five-star chef who cooked the duck egg, the ink editor, and also thank him for the kitchen he used to cook it.