The book "Unbounded Universe" has 158 chapters and 500,000 words, which is not a lot of words. It has been published for more than five months, but at least there are no eunuchs. When I published the article, I said that this article will not be eunuchs.
It can be regarded as keeping true to its word and making a promise to the readers.
I don’t say how good this article is, but I also don’t say how bad it is. At least, in my eyes as the author, this book is not perfect enough. The pace of the opening chapter is overall slow, which makes many readers feel nonsensical; the main line is unclear,
The plot is chaotic and makes readers feel a little pained; coupled with some lengthy essays in ancient classical Chinese, it visually does not suit the style of articles in the online literature world. Therefore, this article is theoretically a failure.
Moreover, at the end of the book, due to the planning of new books, there was a break in updates. I really feel sorry for everyone.
Because it is my first work, I am still a little unclear about the concept of the two words "Network". When I first created "Unbounded Universe", because it was a spur of the moment, I read four famous works, Shushan Swordsman, Jin Yong, etc.
Ancient style literature, so the literary style in the articles is very strong. Especially in the later period, the style of the writing is even more delicate. This can be said to be good or bad. The most sage teacher Confucius once said:
Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. When I was writing the article, I felt that some of the long speeches were rather verbose. Forcibly interspersed in the article and instilled in the readers was indeed a big taboo. In the next article, I will not
will make this mistake.
In the past few days, I have been writing a book, which is tentatively titled "Moyu Fairy Dust". It is expected to be released soon, but it may not necessarily be on Kanshu.com. If there are still readers who remember me by then, I hope to give them a new book
Congratulations, this book is definitely a qualitative leap forward compared to Unbounded.