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In fact, when I just finished the book "Where Does the Condor Sword Return to Rebirth", I was thinking about what to write.
At that time, in order to make the two books seamlessly connected, I was busy writing the second book "Cultivation of Immortality in the Tang Dynasty: Aiming for the Triumph in Cangming", but it was unfortunately delayed.
Two days ago, I suddenly received a message from the editor, saying that at 00:00 on February 7th, I planned to finish promoting the book "Rebirth: Where the Condor Sword Returns" on the platform, and there were a few more people accompanying me along the way.
My book friends also sent private messages asking for more writing.
So, something like this was produced.
As for what to call it?
Until I opened the document and started typing on the keyboard, I still had not thought about it.
I simply followed the habit I had when I was in middle school more than thirty years ago and directly named it "Untitled".
Although there is no title, the content still intends to talk about a few things.
1. The origin and initial struggle of the book "Rebirth of the Condor Sword"
First of all, wanting to write a novel has always been a dream and aspiration of Tuji.
As early as the early 1990s, Tuji had started writing a pure martial arts novel. There were no computers in that era, so he would write by hand using the most old-fashioned "script paper" with red horizontal stripes.
The truly completely independent plot development begins in the third volume, "The Couple".
But in that case, Tuji couldn't find a reason why the two of them should be together.
This guy is not someone who can only invent "shabu-shabu mutton".
"Overlord, do you know the relationship between you and the poor monk?"
Ending Easter egg:
The sloppy monk did not answer, but the Taoist took over the topic.
Once this story of rivers and lakes is finished, I may never write about martial arts again.
Time travel, rebirth, cultivation, sports, fantasy, history, military...
Let me ask again, what can be regarded as an affair in the Jianghu?
Jealousy? Fighting and killing? Violating each other with words and deeds? Gratitude and enmity? Or selfish desires for family and country?
Teacher Shan often said, "There are a hundred people in all kinds of shapes (shaishai)".
The sloppy monk smiled strangely at Guo Mo. There seemed to be too much bitterness and pain in that smile, which made Guo Mo tremble for no reason.
Seeing Guo Mo licking his lower lip unconsciously, the sloppy monk joked.
No matter what it is written, there will always be regrets and there will be reasons for its existence.
Ever since, I often borrowed the library card of my roommate, just to be able to borrow a set of three or four books at a time, so as not to have to read one volume and never find the next volume.
Secondly, Tuji is a person who likes reading very much.
The sloppy monk took back his wine gourd, took a deep sip, and smacked his lips, as if he was savoring the taste.
Like most people of that era, Tuji also started from typical "Su Hong" literature.
Could it be that he simply dislikes himself?
That is the setting of the protagonist's identity. Tuji set him as the parent and son of Zhao Kuo, Emperor Ningzong of the Song Dynasty, thereby increasing the drama and color of the court and the military.
When I started writing this book, it happened that the epidemic was under lockdown at home, and a project I was working on was shelved. It was rare for me to have relatively free time.
In this way, he was originally one of the protagonists of another era in another time and space, but in this book, he was gracefully ignored and turned into a passerby.
At this time, it is actually not just the "condor shooting" element that dominates the plot.
Jianghu, wherever there are people there are rivers and lakes.
However, when he saw the two people opposite him drinking heavily and seemingly "teasing" him, Guo Mo became a little angry.
If the protagonist was simply a descendant of Zhao Song, it would be completely understandable to have such thoughts or behaviors.
Stop being sharp with your sword and devote yourself to Emei.
"Remember, the wine you invited the two of us to your home to drink was no worse than this 'hero drunk', right?"
Therefore, in the first volume "Desert Style", it is a tribute to Mr. Jin Yong and to the hero Guo in my heart, but the protagonist I set has less drama.
I hope that new and old book friends can continue to support me, and as a person who can only write one word at a time, we will fight against the gods and Buddhas in the sky together.
To be honest, I did lose a lot of data and book friends because of this, but if I had to choose again, I would still make such a setting.
Third, the development or direction of the characters that have been sketched but never written in the book.
The second one is the fate of Xiao Longnu.
Thirdly, Tu Ji can be regarded as a "sentimental" person.
The protagonist of this book, from the beginning, thought of not using the original character in the book, but choosing a companion relationship with the original protagonist.
"So, what about between us? Will the Overlord use a one-sided relationship to deal with Pindao?"
With the existence of the protagonist, Xiao Longnu's kung fu will naturally be higher than that of the same period in another time and space.
"That's right, Guo Mo, you don't even want to default on this, right?"
If the timeline of this book goes back another ten or twenty years, someone with this surname may come out to cause trouble again.
Guo Shi was a figure who was found to have a "rebellious bone" on the back of his head when he was born. Everyone belonged to the prince, and behind him there was a broken but not dead, ambitious Murong family who had been living for many years.
So, who can be regarded as a person in the world?
Trafficker and pawn? Monk and Taoist priest? White-haired man? General and scholar? Or emperor and beggar?
The three people have been confronting each other here for three days.
Once the protagonist disappears from the world, or even directly escapes the shackles of this world, who can guarantee that some intense and exciting stories will not happen?
The fourth one is about Kublai Khan.
Regarding online novels that travel through time or are reincarnated into Jin Yong’s martial arts, I have read at least 300 of them in the past ten years, right? Most of them focus on Tianlong, Shuangdiao, Yitian and Xiaoao.
Tu Ji did not describe him in detail, and even some did not dare to touch him, as there was no grown-up boss in this area.
One is Mr. Jin Yong and the other is Mr. Shan Tianfang. The two of them have been "accompanying" their growth since they were six or seven years old. One uses his voice and the other uses words.
There are so many e-books that I can read, so I don’t have any preference. On the contrary, I read a little less about martial arts.
When the battle turns and the stars move, look again at that dark place. Who is drawing the sword? Who is drinking?
As a matter of routine, I shamelessly ask for collections, comments, and recommendations for the new book "Cultivation of Immortality in the Tang Dynasty: Aiming for the Cangming". In order to thank everyone for supporting the new book, I will put an easter egg at the end!
Suddenly one day, the world of mortals saw through it;
What's more, there is the saint who is high above, invisible but dominates all things!
This is a novel based on Chinese mythology. In front of the gods and Buddhas in the sky, you must stand up with your strong backbone and be an upright and upright person.
The third one is about Murong.
There was a time when Tuji also wanted to "cruelly" design Xiao Longnu to end up like Guo Xiang in the original time and space.
The Taoist also took back the wine gourd and feinted at the sloppy Taoist. The two of them actually had a drink in front of Guo Mo?
"Haha, Overlord, do you want to take a sip too? This is the 'Hero Drunk' you brewed. The name is good, but the wine is a little less interesting."
I haven't graduated from high school yet, and there are no martial arts books that I haven't read in their two bookstores.
When I was in college, it was easier to keep statistics, because every time I borrowed a book, it was recorded on my library card.
Of course, there are also the protagonist Guo Mo's third wife, Murong Yan, known as "Sa Murong", and Guo Mo's youngest son, "Guo Shi", who was born to him and Murong Yan.
The completed version of "Where Does the Sword Go?"
Maybe it’s time to go to “Quest for Cangming”.
I only know that there are two bookstores in front of the high school where you can borrow a book for 10 cents. One is called "Zi Yue" and the other is called "Tian Tian".
Wouldn't that be more in line with the laws of this family and the world itself?
The old and increasingly strong "Western Poison" Ouyang Feng, Murong Qiudi who escaped mysteriously, and Ouyang Jue, the grandson who was painstakingly cultivated by Ouyang Feng.
Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, Wen Ruian, Wo Longsheng, Li Liang, Xiao Yi, Shangguan Ding, Huang Ying, Chen Qingyun, Liu Canyang, Duguhong, Zhuge Qingyun, Yun Zhongyue, Shangguan Fei...
Unfortunately, at that time, the university library had regulations such that one person could only borrow one book at a time for "literary" books like these.
But why does Tuji always feel that he should make some noise in his heart?
Huashan, West Peak.
"Hahaha, Overlord, please don't be so arrogant. We have drunk a lot of better wine than this 'Hero Drunk'."
In fact, from the perspective of Xiao Longnu’s growth process in this book, the person who should be with her the most should be the protagonist herself.
It's strange that after I finished writing "Where Does the Condor Sword Return to Rebirth", I didn't want to write about martial arts anymore, but I just started writing "The Cultivation of Immortals in the Tang Dynasty: Aiming for the Cangming", and I fantasized about the next book "Water Margin"
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"Cultivation of Immortality in the Tang Dynasty: Aiming for the Cangming" will start from the Tang Dynasty. The protagonist thought it was just a world of high martial arts. Suddenly one day, something happened, and the protagonist realized that the Tang Dynasty in front of him was not familiar to him at all.
The Tang Dynasty is a Datang that makes him even more excited!
To be continued...