Not the end of the end
The master's father died, and "Zhao is the King" is also temporarily out of the paragraph.
The original plan of this book was to be divided into two parts, with the death of the master as a watershed. Before the death of the master's father, the soul figure in this book was honestly the master's father. Whether it was the State of Zhao or the Six Kingdoms, the plot revolved around the master's behavior.
I originally set that after the death of the master's father, Zhao's confidence returned to Wang Shu's place for three years without coming out. During this period, the Zhao Dynasty experienced turbulence, and also lost his enterprising spirit because of the death of the master's father. Bai Qi, a famous general of the State of Qin, was born, and he was defeated by the Han-Wei allied forces in the battle of Yique. Under the provocation of Su Qin, the kings and ministers of Qi turned against each other, and Meng Changjun left other countries to actively engage in anti-Qi. The king of Yanzhao was Leyi. After defeating Donghu, he went south to plot against the state of Qi, and there were five later generations to attack Qi.
In fact, my state of this book has been unstable for the past six months, often intermittent, and often out of manuscripts. The main reason is family, and there are also personal reasons.
The reason is actually very simple, because the theme of this book is so cold that not many readers are interested in reading the first chapter.
When I went to talk to the editor about buying out, the editor asked me this question, that is, the historical era selected in my book is too remote, and because it is a pure overhead non-travel novel, it can't arouse the reader's interest with a lack of substitution. It's just that I was a hot-blooded young man at that time. When my head was hot, I insisted on writing it down, so when I put it on the shelves, it was the beginning of the tragedy.
To be fair, compared with my first book, Born Han Xin, "Zhao Shi is the King", which has made a lot of progress in both plot conception and fluent language. However, although Han Xin was born to be a work on the shelves, he could constantly get the recommendation of the editor, and Zhao's king bought out the work, and he could hardly see any recommendation from the beginning.
I think it's still my own problem. I insisted on modifying the work without listening to the editor's opinions, which made the book lack commercial elements and could not attract the attention of most people.
The reason is that I love King Zhao Wuling too much. I love the troubled world of the Warring States Period too much. I really want to write a different novel, an online novel to correct the name of my master father. This is also my creative motivation to write Zhao as the king.
I can say without exaggeration that in order to write this book, it took me several months to constantly improve my understanding of the various details of this era. I have read all the books, pictures, comments and hot posts about this era over and over again. I just want to write a history of the Warring States Period between reality and illusion, a history of the Warring States Period that belongs to me.
I admire King Zhao Wuling very much. I worship him crazily. When I wrote about my father's trapped sand dunes, I really wrote it with tears. That kind of sadness, I think you should feel it from the lines.
As Liang Qichao commented, King Zhao Wuling is the first great man in the history of China after the Yellow Emperor. He pioneered the integration of the nation and created an era of the strong with a change of clothing. He is also affectionate. His afthirsty dooms his final fate of failure, but this makes him flesh and blood and become a real man with love and righteousness. This is why the world loves Xiang Yu and spits on Liu Bang, just because of Xiang Yu's blood, men's blood, not ruthless people.
I began to write the earliest "Born Hanxin" since March last year. At that time, because I was a newcomer, I basically didn't have any income, but even so, I finished writing Tiansheng Hanxin without a day. That's because when I write a book, many readers keep giving me advice and encouragement, which is very important for a newcomer, so Han Xin is born to write more and more wonderful, even if there is no income.
Although Zhao Shiwei Wang bought it out, as long as I close my eyes and submit the manuscript every day, I can have a not too little income, but it is more and more difficult to write. Because this book is too cold, the enthusiastic fans accumulated when writing Han Xin have left me because of this lonely history. I rarely hear some advice that is useful to me. Every day, I just close my door and write according to my own ideas with my eyes closed. It slowly changed from an interest to a burden, and finally became a torment. At first, I could insist on writing with a sense of responsibility. Later, there was an accident at home and it was interrupted for more than half a month, and then it turned into a procrastination. Gradually, I hated what I wrote, and the lack of popularity was lost.
After thinking for a long time, I feel that my current state is really bad, so bad that I almost don't want to write. So I'm sorry. Although I feel very sorry for everyone, I have made up my mind to end Zhao as the king for the time being. In fact, I have been preparing a new book this month. In the past few days, I have sent the manuscripts of the new book to the editor for review, and took time to calm down to write an ending that is not an end for Zhao Shiwei Wang.
I'm really sorry for the readers who have been chasing this cold book until now. I just think that if I continue to write, I'm still in this state. If it goes on like this, it's better to give the book a better ending.
The master died, and the story also came to an end, so the upper part was over. If it is possible for me to write better and more popular in the future, maybe I will calm down and finish the next part. After all, the story in my heart is only half unfolded. Ha ha, this promise seems to be very pale, but I can only give this promise to everyone in front of me.
The new book has been bought out. It has been carefully prepared this month, and I feel more wonderful than the first two books. The setting era is the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the year before the Yellow Turban Uprising. Like Born Han Xin, it is a light-flavored time-travel historical novel. I still adhere to my consistent strictness in history, but I will appropriately add a lot of relaxing elements. The principle I adhere to is still to "integrate into history and jump out of history".
If you think you can still believe in Jiangnan's character, you might as well take a look and thank you.
Temporary title: Hanqi Three Kingdoms, the link is in the chapter recommendation below.