I never thought I could write so many words...
According to this rhythm, I have only written about one-sixth of it, and there may be more.
After all, I rush to write copies and like more details, which may have something to do with my personal thoughts:
More life-like descriptions to increase the sense of immersion.
Just like the copy of the Three Kingdoms, it describes the protagonist's clothing, food, housing, and transportation in ancient times, making him less like a modern person and his behavior style is close to the era described.
The same goes for writing this copy, building a worldview through what you see and hear.
Um... I have nothing to say. How about a miserable sale?
Forget it, let’s get down to business.
Let’s discuss future copies.
When I was writing the Eastern copy, I received a lot of bad reviews, but when it was finished, many readers gave me good reviews, and the feedback was not satisfactory.
So, in the future, Eastern and Western copycats, including science fiction copies, will all be written. What?
Western copies include originals and fanfics. The former challenges and the latter innovates.
As for Eastern copies, such as Journey to the West and The List of Gods, there are too many controversies, so I don’t dare to write about them, especially since they will be linked to "Prehistoric World". A large number of senior authors have made second creations, and readers also hold their own opinions. They are afraid of being criticized. spray.
In addition, we must also consider the issue of combat power. If it is really involved, it will definitely not be too early.
Of course, I still really want to write Journey to the West. The protagonist plays a monster or a villain. It's quite interesting to think about.
For the next Eastern copy, I plan to write it like this: History + Demons + Luck.
Refer to Liaozhai and the previous copy of Gaowu Three Kingdoms.
The eras I currently want to write about are the ancient pre-Qin and Ming dynasties.
The former has a romantic flavor, both in terms of ideas and stories, which are very eye-catching, but the information is too difficult to find.
The latter mainly wanted to write about a battle: the Imjin Japanese Rebellion, known in Japan as the Bunroku-Keicho Battle, where demons and monsters were rampant in the court, and the Ming Dynasty army went out to conquer it.
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After all, I have written a million words, and I have to leave a souvenir. I just don’t know what to say, so I talked about my subsequent writing ideas.
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