The essence of martial arts novels is to promote individual liberalism and individual heroism, openly and covertly oppose the system and the government, and even despise the powerful and ignore the rules and regulations of the court.
For example, Mr. Jin’s original works are almost all set in the Song Dynasty and later. Why?
Because the strong Han Dynasty in the prosperous Tang Dynasty was too powerful, full of martial virtue, arrogant to all countries, and powerful in foreign lands.
Under this background, Mr. Jin really couldn't develop his book-writing skills as "masters are among the people, and even more so in foreign countries and foreign races."
Only after the Song Dynasty, when the Central Plains dynasty declined and the court became weak, did Mr. Jin dare to say that martial arts masters were not in the court but among the people. Then, with a stroke of a pen, Guo Jing and Huang Rong entered the palace as if they were in a deserted place, Zuo Lengchan killed the imperial officials in Hengshan as if they were killing chickens, and so on.
In short, there are reckless heroes, heroes in the world, who kill people and buy goods, and do whatever they want. They don't need to care about the Central Plains government at all. One or two of them are like underworld emperors who have established their own territory.
But what hurts is that, leaving aside the protagonists of the past and having a bunch of underworld emperors, the Central Plains martial arts world is like a waste in front of foreign masters.
Not only were Xiao Yuanshan, Jiumozhi, Jinlun Dharma King, He Zudao and other foreign masters taking turns beating him up, but even the lackeys under Prince Huodu and the eagle dogs under Princess Zhao Min could easily defeat the Quanzhen Sect and the six major sects. .
In fact, seriously speaking, the Central Plains martial arts world is not completely without masters. But Dugu Qiubai, Sweeper Monk, Zhang Sanfeng and others are either pure background in Mr. Jin's works, or they are suppressed by the plot and cannot take action, and they are almost like non-existent people.
To put it bluntly, the Central Plains martial arts world written by Mr. Jin is basically supported by the protagonists of the past generations.
But the most amazing thing is that these protagonists are either not Han Chinese, or they are Han Chinese but have received foreign education since childhood. They are not "Han" pure and not authentic enough.
Of course, Mr. Jin cannot be entirely blamed for the collapse of the worldview related to the power system.
The main reason is that the nature of new martial arts novels is like this. If it were to be set in a strong man and the prosperous Tang Dynasty, although it would not mean that there would be no plot, it would not be used to brag about the feelings of family and country.
However, when Mr. Jin wrote the book, the Hong Kong government had not yet returned to Tianxia, and he was writing about the historical dynasties rather than the current dynasty of Tianxia. He could write whatever he wanted without fear of being banned.
But when Nan Yi wrote the book under the rule of Da Li, he really wanted to copy it exactly like Mr. Jin. He was afraid that the day he became famous would be when "The Legend of Two Dragons of Da Li" was banned.
I saw this section a little bit, hesitated for a while, and pointed out the problem in time.
Because it was agreed before that Nan Yi would finish the manuscript by himself first, and then let Diandian eat the manuscript and then rewrite it. After Diandian completely masters Nan Yi's writing style and habits, he can let Diandian directly ghostwrite, and only Nan Yi will dictate the story.
For now, Diandian is assuming the editor's responsibility and is responsible for promptly pointing out hidden dangers in Nanyi's manuscript.
"You're right, Diandian, but you really can't write it like this."
Nan Yi laughed at himself, immediately discarded the scrap manuscript and started writing again.
He is not a person who likes to give up halfway. Even if he gets Xu Luo's inheritance and becomes rich, he will not give up the long-term business of "The Legend of Two Dragons".
However, with a responsible attitude, Nan Yi should correct and avoid the sensitive parts of the novel that may cause taboos.
Before throwing out the big move of "the great chivalrous person serves the country and the people", Nan Yi will still maintain the spirit of "chivalry", "freedom", "democracy" and "resistance" as the spiritual core of martial arts novels.
However, when writing the text specifically, he had to be careful and restrained, and try to focus only on aristocratic families or foreign countries, and downplay the imperial government.
Fortunately, Nan Yimo changed the background of "The Legend of Two Dragons of Dali" and used the history of the world since Kanli earthquake and the war between the three kingdoms and the almost loss of Yanjun in the north of Dali. As long as you pay a little attention, you can prevent this book from becoming a banned book. .
He began rewriting revised chapters.
Seeing this, Diandian felt that Nan Yi had heard his opinions, and immediately felt that Nan Yi valued him, and felt pleased and a little happy.
Diandian quietly watched Nan Yi correct the article.
But as he watched, Diandian was attracted by the changes in Nan Yi.
In Diandian's eyes, in the special vision of the Jimo Jing clan, Nan Yi's talent and talent have been slowly surging and gradually solidifying.
This surge change is very slow and not very obvious. Diandian didn't notice it at first, and it wasn't until just now that he noticed the change.
There is something strange about Dot.
But this is the first time that Diandian has seen Nan Yi's half-empty, half-real talent. He doesn't quite understand it, and he can't explain why.
Fortunately, Diandian instinctively felt that it was not a bad thing that Nan Yi's talent had become solidified.
So I didn't pay much attention to Diandian, I just guessed that when Nan Yi's martial arts novel reaches a certain size, perhaps his talents will be completely solidified.
He shook his little head and continued to watch Nan Yi correct the article.
When Nan Yi finished rewriting the manuscript and determined that there were no problems, he handed the manuscript to Diandian Shimo, who then transcribed it.
But the dot is just a tiny dot, the size of an ink droplet. It is said to be transcribing, but it is not writing with a pen at all.
Instead, from the corner of the white paper, he rolled it up and rolled out a chapter.
Its speed is three minutes faster than rolling the keyboard with your face.
After finishing rolling, he collapsed on the paper as if his head was dizzy.
Nan Yi saw it funny and knew that Diandian was begging for food, so he took out a copper dollar and fed it to Diandian.
Diandian was a little surprised.
One copper dollar is equivalent to one hundred copper coins.
When Zhou Qing used to feed him copper coins, he always used them to describe the good days in the future. As a result, when I got to Nanyi, I got copper yuan directly.
Nan Yi smiled and said: "You can just eat it. I got Xu Luo's inheritance, including gold and silver coins, so naturally I won't lose you copper coins."
"And it's time for you to grow taller. Eat some copper yuan to replenish the energy you lost by using the ink-eating magical power."
He nodded, said nothing, and began to eat copper coins quietly.
Nan Yi was waiting quietly for Diandian to get some money.
Nan Yi actually knows how to coax people better, or how to say nice things to get closer.
But Nan Yi doesn't like to play the emotional card.
Especially when traveling through another world and living in a strange world, he didn't want to get emotional.
Although the incident in Nanshi Village and the near-death experience completely broke Nan Yi's sense of alienation deep in his heart, allowing Nan Yi to admit that this world is real and true.
But Nan Yi still doesn’t want to play the emotional card.
After all, he was an orphan in his previous life and was used to being alone, so naturally he didn't want to be emotionally involved with others.
Nan Yi is only used to getting along with benefits.
——In a situation where cooperation is beneficial to both sides, as long as I can treat you well and can provide you with benefits, and even provide you with exclusive benefits to a certain extent, then I believe that you will not be sorry for me easily.
In short, Nan Yi does not believe in gratuitous loyalty or affection, but only in objective and practical relationships with a community of interests.
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