Southern Ming, my destiny is too abstract
Chapter 49 Remarks on the launch
Chapter 49 Remarks on the launch
I don’t have many comments… but I do have a lot.
The launch of this book did not go smoothly. One group failed to pass the review and another group failed to sign the contract. It was the editor-in-chief Qinghu who rescued this book.
Thank you, Qinghu.
In the early stage, I wrote 50,000 to 60,000 words in a stand-alone mode. The detailed outline was not made and the rhythm was not good. Originally, in the 50th chapter, I should have defeated Wu Sangui and prepared to go north to join Zheng Yanping. As a result, I didn't write for four or five years, and the rhythm and style were very messy.
Thanks to Stephen Axe for starting to vote for recommendations every day to let me know that people are still reading it. Thanks to the early readers for encouraging me to become a god with three million (although the author can't do it). Without them, it would be really difficult to get through the single-player game.
Thank you readers for reading and thank you for your comments and votes.
Originally, the author wanted to write a story similar to Yi Ding, with a fantasy background of dynasty struggle. The protagonist has all kinds of monarch gags and cool moves, making the fortune tellers think that he has dragon energy and assist him in conquering the world.
For example, the protagonist uses Song Huizong's thin gold font, which makes people see the imperial aura from the handwriting; the protagonist opens a school, and the students play the Kudieta to support the protagonist to get to the top.
Later I thought it would be better not to go through so much trouble and just treat all the memes as cheat codes.
But in the Five Dynasties, the Mongols were the main villains, and I always felt that the writing was not good enough.
Looking for real history, I came across the Southern Ming Dynasty section. There were many villains, the difficulty was high, and it was too frustrating. Even if the cheat code was buggy, it could have been written a little longer.
The most important thing is that I think a certain great writer continued to write about the Southern Ming Dynasty after writing about Zhao Gou, and he went to write the fantasy Sui and Tang Dynasties.
But I was courting disaster from the start. When the book I published last year failed to pass the review, I gave up on this idea, so I had to find the information and write the detailed outline on the spot.
Turning around and writing about Yongli just ascending the throne, he received 1.3 billion taels of silver indemnity from the late Qing Dynasty, and used the late Qing Dynasty indemnity to attack the early Qing Dynasty. The contrast is very strong. (If anyone wants to use this idea, please give the author a reward of 5 yuan)
But as I wrote, I still couldn't bear to give up that little bit of vinegar.
why?
Zhu Cixuan is called Constantine!
Constantine XI, Rome, Chongzhen, Ming Dynasty, your name.
Recovering Constantinople is such a great joy, who can refuse it, and who is smart enough not to cry?
I originally wanted to wait for the climax of Ming's lightning-fast return to be released.
The results are not good... so I apologize to everyone. The contract was signed late, the inventory was put into storage late, and the recommendation was late.
I didn’t contact the editor because the results were not good, and I was confused when I was notified that the book would be put on the shelves.
Everyone please read it and cherish it. I will try my best to avoid any mistakes. After writing the climax, there will also be a complete outline at the end.
It's not that the author wants to commit suicide, but he really can't figure out where the thunder point is. I thought it was President Trump and female Kaka, but it turned out that because he wrote some things about rich and poor when talking about the Han River divers, the system thought it was an allusion to the Qing Dynasty.
The author is not a historical science fiction writer, but still follows some historical facts. The information gave me a headache, and some of the wars were also modeled after historical ones. When you read Hongsawadi, you may be able to see some shadows of the expeditionary force.
But I also know what everyone wants to see, historical materials from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the history of East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, European colonization, and the history of Chinese immigration. If you are not a historian, you simply cannot write about it.
So when this book of 50,000 words was just put into the new library, I decided to make the tone of the book abstract and relaxed, focusing on letting everyone vent the frustration and depression of the Southern Ming Dynasty.
Ignore the details and focus on the story and the gags.
For the sake of plot and interest, unofficial history, fictional parts, and even false pseudo-history must be mixed in.
A dozen years ago, historical writing focused on capitalism, constitutional monarchy, and industry. In recent years, it's been about writing detailed historical materials, and now it's all about playing with memes and being abstract...
The release of the book was abrupt, and I tried to postpone it but failed. I don't have any drafts saved, and the subsequent plot is also a foreshadowing to set the stage for Wu Sangui. There are also many things to do during the New Year, and my cold hasn't healed yet, so I can only code and post it now. Alas.
I have been a reader for nearly 20 years and will try my best not to let you down.
I'm sorry again.
I would also like to wish you all a happy new year and good health and everything goes well.
(End of this chapter)
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