Lao Rui has been writing books for twenty years. Since 2003, it has become a hobby.
I have always felt that I don’t have the ability to write something that everyone likes, but if I can write something that I am satisfied with and like after reading it, I will be satisfied. After all, there are hundreds of people in all kinds of ways, but there is always something and A group of people who have the same preferences.
Starting from The Legend of Beauty in the Country, the fate of the devil is uncertain. Well, in the middle, I also wrote a book called The Romance of the Three Kingdoms in Troubled Times. Well, that book was about fun. I won’t mention the next few books. The Feng Emperor and the Magician are nominally fantasy. , but actually one is about dynasties fighting for hegemony, and the other is more like a fairy tale, which I think is quite interesting.
I have been writing about romantic figures for three years. In the early stage, it was basically in line with my own thoughts. As a man, the pressure is great enough in real life, so I should seek relief and relaxation in online articles. In the later stage, history The taste is heavier, and we all know that this kind of abstraction combined with the Red Mansion is difficult to balance, so the writing is a bit loose, but it is still completed. I bow, thank you, and thank so many brothers for accompanying me along the way.
Now I have opened a new book, "Strange Stories from Mountains and Rivers", about worldly affairs, fairy tales, and chivalrous novels.
Some brothers in the group asked, since he is a fairy, how can he have worldly feelings? What does shiqing mean? I say that the world is about human beings and sophistication. Although immortals and heroes are what we yearn for, they actually reflect the various kinds of firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, tea, and grudges and hatreds in the mundane world. Therefore, the four major elements of cultivating immortals, wealth, law, love, earth, and wealth must be ranked first. It can be seen that cultivating immortals is not exempt from secularism.
So Lao Rui really wants to write a fairy tale that is more down-to-earth, or more interesting and lively. It should have the wantonness of the fairy tale, but also have the realistic daily necessities of life. Well, let me ask you, brothers. Collect it, read it (mainly closely related to the starting point recommendation), give some chapter reviews, book reviews and likes, give a few votes, and invest in Lao Rui, which is definitely more welcome.
Okay, there are three thousand words to say, why not write a section seriously, Lao Rui would like to thank you again!
See you in the new book!