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This book can be slaughtered! The upper summary is renamed notice

This book is worth killing! Summary of the first part + preview of name change

The Wu region has come to an end, and the first part of the book has been written, with a total of 1.27 million words. Whether it is plot, characters, setting, or structure, everything has been written in stages.

It’s been properly fattened up. Friends who keep books, don’t hesitate anymore and start slaughtering directly!

Note that Cuckoo said that the upper part of the book has been written, and there is still more at the bottom, rather than starting a new book.

Now to summarize this "upper part", it can be roughly divided into three volumes, namely "White Bone Temple", "Shezhao Jiangzhou" and "Erhai Dao Palace".

There are three climax scenes or plots respectively, the Dao discussion conference at the White Bone Temple, the non-human foundation building of She Zhao, and the invasion of the Western Sea in the Dao Palace part.

Among these three volumes, the first volume and the discussion conference in the first volume must be the most refreshing and interesting to most readers. However, in the middle volume, the Jiangzhou part is inferior, and the killing of Yaksha to seize the ghost vein spiritual root is also inferior to the dragon vein.

Build the foundation there.

It was really not easy to write the entire three volumes. In the middle of the second volume, Cuckoo kept calling himself to break through, to break through, to break through in his writing ability.

I thought a lot and read a lot of books.

Fortunately, I basically understand a little by studying a little, and gain a little by thinking a little. I feel that I am making progress every day, and I always feel that I am a smart person and a theoretical genius.

Unfortunately, there are many things that you can’t master once you understand them. You have to practice them. In reality, you think you have understood it every day, and then new problems appear the next day. It’s very frustrating. You have a talent in theory.

The talent of counting balls.

Fortunately, I know that this is not actually a bad thing, but a good thing overall. Because the most difficult thing is not that there is a problem, but that you are not aware of the problem at all, and you don't know where your weaknesses are.

I am very lucky to be able to find problems from time to time and solve them every once in a while.

There is an emotion here. Cugu has always felt that he has no writing talent. He is not afraid of showing his timidity. Throughout his Chinese student life until the beginning of writing, he had no idea what the "climax" was.

It’s such a basic concept, but there are people who really don’t know what it is, especially new authors, like me, because I don’t have it in my mind at all. I have read countless books and have writing experience, but I just don’t know!

Even after the writing got a bit exciting, I still didn’t understand it. It was completely relying on something else to attract readers. It wasn’t until I had been silent for a long time, a full year or two, that I suddenly looked back:

Oops! I understand.

However, I don't know why I suddenly understood it. Suddenly, this concept appeared in my mind without having it in my mind. It's amazing.

I was a little desperate at the time, damn, I finally knew the difference between having talent and having no talent.

Without talent, you don't know, don't realize, and have no concept. To be cruel, it's like a fish without hands. It doesn't know what hands are at all, let alone that the hands can actually catch things.

Speaking of this, it seems that I am a bit meritocratic. This should not be wrong, and indeed it is not right. Because many things are actually cultivated slowly, including my understanding of the most basic thing "orgasm", which should be subtle.

Read, write, and accumulate enough subconscious knowledge, and you will understand it naturally.

Here is my simplest summary of the climax: the moments and scenes with the greatest dramatic tension. (If some fans don’t understand, don’t worry, take your time.)

What people are best at is learning. Although we don’t know many things, we can master them if we slowly learn them. This can basically be said to be the talent of all human beings. If you study hard, no matter how big the gap is, you may grow to even it out! And

The other party is on an equal footing.

As for the other aspect, although we do not have a certain type of talent, it does not mean that we do not have other talents. Cuckoo always believes that everyone is useful and everyone has talents and talents, more or less, or great.

Or small.

This is also true. In fact, Cuckoo has concluded that what I lack is not the overall writing talent, but more specifically, the story talent, character talent, blah blah blah.

But I can do it in other aspects. To put it more vaguely, it is aesthetic ability, which is related to the sense of language and the temperament of the article. I use the word "literary spirit" to summarize this. It is probably because I liked to cultivate immortality when I was a child. The influence given by reading too much ancient prose is also correct.

It was the conclusion of "literary spirit" that allowed me to cross the threshold of writing and attract readers even though I didn't understand the climax. It wasn't until I crossed the threshold that I went back and understood the most basic "climax" of the story.

In addition, Cuckoo is also particularly good at summarizing and theoretical research. He can just rely on this to slowly make progress. He is even secretly happy that this is a steady progress! With these two talents in hand, I am the supreme one!

It's a bit divergent, writing lovers can take a look, it's a bit of Cuckoo's journey.

Regarding the specific summary, writing really requires writing, especially long stories. If you don’t write to that point, you won’t have that kind of experience at all, as if you have no talent.

For example, now that I have finished writing the first three volumes, Cuckoo himself is surprised that they can actually be linked together to form a whole. I, I, I am really surprised.

As the entire upper part is finished, I feel more and more that they form a whole, and most of all the previous understandings and accumulations can be stuffed into it: Oops! Do I understand again!

Maybe it's because at the end, everyone's evaluation was very high, and it was even said that it reached the stage of discussing the truth with bones.

In fact, it can also be said here that the part about discussing Taoism on bones was a temporary thought without any detailed outline. It was hard to resist. At first, I wanted to randomly borrow the skin of a Laoshan Taoist priest and give an explanation to let Xu Dao leave. Unexpectedly, the result

It has become the highlight of the whole article.

Maybe no one has ever thought about it. The scene that was originally fairy-like was turned into a ghostly one by my pen. Hahaha.

However, the reason for this highlight is that the article itself hinted at me from time to time, until this scene finally popped up, which became the climax of the first volume. After finishing writing, I felt that I knew better how to write about the feeling of suppressed surprise.

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As for the recent war, Cuckoo didn't dare to write about it at first, and always wanted to avoid it. Because the scene was too big, the thought in his mind was: "Oh my god, big scenes, big scenes, I can't do it! Never!"

I wrote it before! I avoided it."

In the end, I was really forced to do it by the plot. I had no choice but to make Wu Guotian collapse. It would be too bad not to write a big scene.

The hand can be broken, but the person cannot wither! Do it!

The result was beyond Cuckoo’s expectations. It’s not a stretch, I actually wrote about this kind of chaotic battle, and it was a battle between gods and demons!!!

It's really surprising that the book has its own ideas, and I am really just a "ghostwriter".

Hey, do you understand the realm of "characters have their own thoughts"? () What a great summary.

I realize that I have already written two thousand words of my speech, so I won’t bother you any more.

Write slowly, take your time, thank you all for your support. By the way, I took a day off today to think about the West Sea chapter. I haven’t written the leave note yet at the beginning of the month.

And the last thing, this book and the editor have been discussing for a long time, wondering whether to change the name. As for why I want to change it, I still want to change it after a year... You can search the three words "Xianliao Zhai" on the Qidian app.

When I first chose the name, I originally wanted to use "Xian Fu" and "Dao Fu", but they were all taken, so I chose "Xian Lu". I really didn't realize that "瓓" is a rare character, and it's hard to type it using the input method alone.

Half a day is too inconvenient for promotion and word of mouth.

Then in October I discovered that this book had an alias...I realized that the word "瓓" was really difficult to recognize.

So here's a preview of the book's name change. Cuckoo originally wanted to take "Xianlu" directly, uh, but it's gone. Not only it, but also the Immortal Road, Immortal Furnace, Immortal Killings and other batches are also gone.

There are only a few left to announce:

1 "Book of Immortals"

2 "Fairy Cage"

3 "Xianlu"

4. If you think "xx" is better, similar to the original title and consistent with this book, you can propose and vote for it.

5 "Xianlu" "I've decided on this name!"

Please cast your vote, let Cuckoo learn your opinions, and then carefully consider what to change and whether to change the title of the book.

Thank you everyone, and thank you editor Penglai for your help.

Thank you all for your continued support! Friends who support books, please give it a try!

Also, take a rest today and go to bed early tonight.

I forgot to mention it, so I’ll add: The West Sea Chapter and the Wu Kingdom Chapter are not separated. I have been thinking about how to continue without separation, that is, I don’t really want to change the map.

After racking my brains, I also studied the lotus map method of Zhai Zhu Da Da. Then I came up with a good idea, just smash the entire Wu Kingdom and merge it into the West Sea!

The characters and locations are all perfectly preserved, and new storylines can be born. How wonderful.


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