This book is so depressing to write

Style: Historical Author: Travel far away with swordWords: 1786Update Time: 24/01/18 09:32:03
Well, don’t get me wrong, this book has no promotion, no traffic resources, no backend boss, no funder, and no PY transaction. I am very pleased with the current results.

What makes people depressed is not the grades, but the things written in the books.

Many people should have noticed that I deliberately did not choose those at the bottom of society to write about.

Because things written in this way may be very artificial. The author himself never plowed the fields when he was a child, and he never plowed when he grew up. Therefore, I cannot write about the desperate cry of the bottom farmers. I also don’t want to just copy a translation from Zizhi Tongjian and use it as a plot.

It does not mean that the more miserable the writing, the better it can express the style of the times. Picking up a farmer, quoting his words, and yelling at the protagonist or someone else is indeed more shocking to readers.

But that is false, or in other words, most of it is false. Real farmers are probably people who cannot express themselves clearly in words or sentences. When I was a child, I met fellow villagers in Guizhou. Many of them were cruel and didn't speak much. They would use knives when they disagreed. Not many of them were very angry and liked to yell at others.

The working people at the bottom have their own special way of expressing their anger. I guess they don't like to talk too much, and it's even harder for them to speak clearly and clearly so that readers can understand.

So I think the chaos in the prosperous age should not be expressed in this way.

Why do you say this? Because this expression will make readers think that the problems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty are just a few corrupt officials. If these people are eliminated, the world will be peaceful.

If I write like this, after the copyright is sold in the future, I will clearly say to the readers that I wrote a hot chicken book and it has no reading value at all (after all, I want to eat, and the copyright belongs to me) When you are inside, you cannot dismantle your own stage).

The depression of the prosperous Tang Dynasty was not due to the fact that people were starving and dying everywhere, but because society had lost its vitality due to various reasons.

The upward passage for ordinary people has been completely blocked. Each has its own operating passage, and various unspoken rules arrange everything clearly.

What’s even more frightening is that many of the celebrities and good people in the history books are staunch supporters of unspoken rules and senior lickers.

Their image is, to some extent, ugly. Of course, this is a limitation of history.

The prosperous Tang Dynasty was very good, but many people actually did not want to return to the prosperous Tang Dynasty after the Anshi Rebellion. These people are not only from Hebei.

Even if they didn't live well afterwards.

For example, for some lower-level scholars, the commander-in-chief of the feudal town gave them a chance to get ahead, and their salary was at least three times that of the same official position in the court. Their mentality is very contradictory.

On the one hand, they hope that the feudal town will disappear. On the other hand, they also understand that if the feudal town disappears, they will most likely transform from human beings into dogs again.

In the relevant plots of the first and second volumes, there is no "miraculous power", nor is there any "turning over from the bottom".

Because there is no so-called "miracle" in this era, no matter whether they are Lao Fang or Xiao Fang, they are not ordinary people. To put it clearly, they are out-and-out powerful people.

The difference is that what Lao Fang wants to do is to maintain this prosperous Tang Dynasty stall for thousands of generations.

But Xiaofang felt that the fire of the Tang Dynasty was cooking oil, and death was not far away.

In the book, I did not deliberately vilify the scenery and characters of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Even Ji Ge, that was pretty much the case in history.

So this is what really makes people depressed.

There are no "purely damned" people in the book. Everyone is trying to do serious things, and they don't do anything all day just to fight for power and gain.

Li Linfu, the right minister of the Tang Dynasty, was also doing business. He only spent a small amount of time calculating people every day and spent the rest of his time at work!

But even so, the decline and solidification of society is almost visible to the naked eye, appearing between the lines of the article. I don’t know if you feel suffocated when reading it, but I feel suffocating when I write it.

Most of the events in the book, including the robbery by the Hexi frontier army, have historical prototypes. In other words, the internal logical rationality of these events far exceeds the estimation of ordinary readers. Even if you talk about it in a dazzling way, it can't be compared to "it happened before".

This is the atmosphere of the prosperous Tang Dynasty observed by Xiaofang as an "observer" in the early stage. There is the prosperous Tang Dynasty, there is also atmosphere, and there is even more despair.

There are good ones and there are bad ones. I try to restore the truth.

In such a society where classes are deeply entrenched and there is almost no respite, what observers can do is also very limited.

In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, a society full of vitality and despair. Everyone is struggling to swim upstream to avoid falling into the downstream waterfall.

But in the end they will find that the deep pool under the waterfall is the beginning of the second round of life!

Every day I have to write this kind of plot that seems generous and high-spirited, but actually has hidden troubles, which makes me schizophrenic.

Updates have been slow recently. In addition to family matters to deal with, the specific details of plot selection every day also take up a large part of the time.

I want you to know that the prosperous Tang Dynasty was very powerful. You can fight whoever you want, and you can build any canal you want. I also want you to know that this prosperous age is hopeless. There is no An Lushan, but there is also Li Lushan. It is a contradiction. There will always be an explosion one day.

The scale and emotional expression behind it often make me hesitate before writing.

It seems that I can’t write this book quickly, so I can only give it more time. I strive to make the content of each chapter worthy of the subscription money, and don't use boring plots to cheat money.

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