Questionnaire
Open a single chapter to solicit the opinions of readers.
The next dungeon was confirmed in the last survey, Western Fantasy.
It's just that which branch to prefer has not been decided.
In the million-word testimonials a few days ago, some readers reported that they wanted to see the first copy, so I summed it up:
Victorian era + smog city + industrial revolution.
How about writing this?
Considering the equality of strength, some restraint elements can be integrated into it.
If you have any ideas, please leave a message, Pujie has been reading book reviews, try to write the next copy well.
In fact, I wanted to return to Western Fantasy from the beginning, but I wrote a copy of the Three Kingdoms and a small copy of the Tang Dynasty in succession. I went directly to Western Fantasy. The contrast was too great, so I used this future sci-fi copy to transition. A copy of punk (probably not written well enough, after all, this is the first time I come into contact with this genre, I can only do my best).
Then I want to ask about the next copy.
Mid-term exams - monthly exams - final exams.
Since it is the end of the term, I must write a big scene.
At present, I want to write about the Japanese Rebellion in Renchen, which is out of luck, and compared with the copy of the Gaowu Three Kingdoms written last time, which involves demons, monsters, and mandrills.
The reason why I wrote this may be because of the kind of touch brought about by contact with ancient Chinese history. Compared with the western background, the eastern background can make me touch and empathize more.
It's like Tang Dynasty.
The book on the street is to write about Wu Tang, but there is no recommendation, and no one reads it. Even being rejected on the shelf to receive full attendance, it can only be eunuch.
Frankly speaking, I think my writing is not bad, and the feedback from readers is also good, but I have no grades. If I continue to write, there will be nothing.
Reluctantly made that difficult decision.
And this book chooses the prosperous Tang Dynasty as the copy, in fact, it is for the enjoyment of myself. I will not brag about the black spots of Emperor Xuanzong in a certain era. I also wrote it, and the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty is also displayed.
In order to prevent the readers from being confused, I tried my best to add the elements of ghosts and ghosts to lay the groundwork for future writings of fairy tales and fantasy.
Having said so much, I just want to say that Pujie is not the kind of self-proclaimed author:
Regardless of whether the readers are happy or not, I am happy anyway.
After all, it is also a reader-turned-author.
Keke, off topic again.
Closer to home!
If you write a copy of the Ming Dynasty, it will definitely be more detailed, which has something to do with the style of writing:
For example.
The protagonist woke up and appeared on the battlefield of flesh and blood. Suddenly, a knife slashed over.
I can't write this...
Especially for this kind of semi-original copy based on history, Pujie prefers to make small openings, first build a stable social network, build a world view, and then slowly push forward.
There is a saying that Pujie has always taken for granted, life-like descriptions can make readers feel more involved.
At the beginning of the game, the battle between gods and demons, the two armies confronting each other, and the protagonist falling from the sky, it was very embarrassing...
At that time, the copy of the Three Kingdoms was written at a slow pace, and I was constantly urged to rush to the street to keep up with the progress, and then the ending was too hasty, and many diving readers were blown out, and the feedback was not satisfactory.
Therefore, the Daming dungeon will learn from experience, push the plot steadily, and will not be anticlimactic.
As for why you want to write Imjin Japanese Rebellion?
It is the last glory of the Han dynasty.
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese government was in chaos and decided to divert the conflict by launching a war of aggression.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi set a strategy: first invade and occupy Korea, then conquer China, and then dominate Asia.
At the beginning of the war, North Korea was defeated, and Xuanzu Li Yan went into exile to Uiju on the border between China and North Korea, and sent envoys to suzerain Daming for help...
(The cause and result are highly similar to a certain period of modern history)
I feel that I can write well and be brilliant.
(All the history books that I want to eat have been added to the shopping cart, a few hundred, just to write it, huh huh)
Of course, if there are many readers who object to writing a copy of the Ming Dynasty, then we can only give up...
In addition, you can also see that there is no detailed outline for Pujie, so I will solicit your opinions, and if it is suitable, I will write it.
The last questionnaire survey is still retained, and some highly praised suggestions have been taken into consideration.
ps. A lot of people want to watch Pokémon dungeons, and the style of painting is a bit wrong. You can write it as a relaxing dungeon for a spoof, or write it as a side story after finishing the book, and treat it as a bonus.
In the end, I wrote this book as the last one. After all, time is running out. When I step into the society and I am busy looking for a job, I don’t necessarily need to continue writing.
Therefore, I will challenge various subjects and try my best to write well.
Frankly speaking, the repetition rate of traditional astronomical dungeons is too high.
Xiaoao - Yitian - Tianlong - Datang - Fengyun - Zhuxian -
I didn't hesitate to type the above paragraph at all, it's too familiar.
Generally speaking, when writing oriental themes, Pujie will not touch these.
Liaozhai, Mocha History, Journey to the West, Fengshen... I am more willing to write about these.
(In order not to affect the reading experience, it will be deleted in a few days. Pujie will take screenshots of all comments and suggestions in advance and use them as reference in the future.)