Take the Warehouse To The Great Ming

: Book friends are "shocked" after reading

Speaking of the warehouse book, it is really impressive. It has been more than a year unknowingly, and it has been almost 5 million words since it was just put on the shelves. Maybe it's been urging to update, and I didn't care how many words I read. A few days ago, I sighed with emotion. Looking back, I found that Jazz had written nearly five million words unknowingly. It was surprising and painful at the same time. I unexpectedly spent 200 on this book subscription and reward. Many pieces (funny).

This book can be said to be the most significant one in my genuine subscription. I found a kind of solace in this book, and made a few friends. Of course, the most important thing is that it gave me a little hope in a time when I was not going well.

Okay, I'll talk about gossip later, let's talk about storytelling first. Just from the title of the book, Xiao Bai. I clicked and read the first few chapters, not good. Then I looked down. It was interesting, but it was still not good. I am shocked that even if I log out of my account, I will not see it after uninstalling the client! ...Jazz writes so well, Jazz 666.

Although a bit exaggerated, this is the state of the book. After the perfunctory hundreds of thousands of words and the excessive hundreds of thousands of words ended, the characters described by the author have undergone a qualitative change, and the author's writing style has also been greatly improved. For example, the ending of the Great Eunuch has a memorable character in just a few strokes.

Another example is Zhu Di's majesty, Huang Yan's treacherous, prince's forbearance, Taisun's valor and silent insignificance. The most successful part of Jazz is that it is full of characters and brings people into it through a more ordinary narrative. This is also beyond the reach of ordinary people. Using a few real historical figures to prop up the background and connect the story is the easiest way to write down. But the Jazz has a good grasp. It has to be admired, "Jazz has a big Ming in his heart"

The story of this book is not complicated, but it is not like ordinary texts. Humanity is the highlight, whether it is a dragon or a supporting role, whether he appears in official history or not. But as long as he has appeared, then you can imagine the character of this person more or less. Take Wei Guogong, for example, Xiaodao and Fang San. What seems to be a simple confrontation between pros and cons may actually be caused by the difference between orthodoxy and beliefs. This leads to a different perception every time I read it.

The interesting thing about this book is that the author likes to intersperse with laughter when he is very serious. For example, a paragraph that was originally very serious and serious is followed by the sentence "I said." It seems to destroy the atmosphere, but it actually provides a turning point for the reader. History is very complicated, and it is impossible to fully spread out a realistic scene with a few thousand words. And if the whole story is a serious atmosphere, it will make people aesthetically tired. And the uncivilized vocabulary that seems to be amusing, just right to let the reader get rid of aesthetic fatigue. Nice job!

This book reveals to us a more real Ming, a heroic emperor, and a courtier with different looks. And the lives of the people at the bottom. No matter what kind of reader you like, you can find a sympathy in this book. Perhaps this is the most successful place.

As for the most annoying place

The first is that Jazz likes to describe some food in some late night updates. It's obviously late, and I have to write about food. . (Draw a circle)

The second one is that I like to send out leaflets in the middle of the night. I just lay in bed and got ready to go to bed. Suddenly the display was updated, and the result was an announcement. (Draw a circle again)

As for the most puzzling part of this book is. . . . . . Why can a single author write about family ethics so delicately?

The last last... Sir! Why are you out of chapter again!

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