100 days
"The Loess Chronicle" has been uploaded for , and Lao Bei has written it for 100 consecutive days... This is not an achievement, but these have really changed me a lot. I don't deny that "The Loess Chronicle" has many places to learn from the former. It doesn't matter whether someone says I am imitating ghost blowing lights or imitating the tomb robbers' notes. Even if you say this is a fan, I won't be angry. There is no innovation in the structure of "The Loess Chronicle". Lao Bei is silently telling everyone this story along some old routines. The "Fantasy Snow Forbidden City" is the beginning of the middle period of the whole book. In addition to some traditional ideas, Lao Bei has more ideas, many Easts
Xi may be closer to science fiction. Like everyone else, I like the mysterious things in ancient China, so Lao Bei is trying to express that feeling to everyone. But I don’t want "The Loess Chronicle" to be limited to this. I have been writing horror and suspense for a few years. I used to write in magazines. "The Loess Chronicle" is the last supernatural novel written by Lao Bei. I have too high requirements for this book, but maybe because I am too devoted, some places are not done enough. Just as the book friend said, some important places have been taken away. Such reminders gave Lao Bei a wake-up call, allowing Lao Bei to see some shortcomings, but also gave me more ideas.
In order to write well, Lao Bei devoted almost all his energy, but the more he did, he found that his brain was getting more and more magic wands. Everyone criticized and gave more opinions and opinions. Even if he scolded Lao Bei so hard that he was bleeding, it was a good thing for Lao Bei. Every time I turned off the computer and lay alone in the **, I was a little scared, afraid that I could not hold it. Up to now, many things are no longer controlled by Lao Bei, and I was under a lot of pressure when I started writing every day. The only thing that made me feel more relaxed now is all book friends. Whether it was support or criticism, Lao Bei wanted it, so I knew that I was not writing alone.
Chapter completed!