A Tour of Classics Starting from the Red Mansion

A Tour of Classics Starting from the Red Mansion

by Zhongnan Wild Road

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About This Novel

He had accompanied Sister Lin to a funeral, had a drink in Liangshan, and fought with Lu Bu at Hulao Pass, and even made trouble with Sun Wukong. (I have opened a new book. I hope everyone will support it and save it. This book will be updated from time to time. Thank you!)

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漂泊
漂泊在过去49mo ago

Say something from your heart

To be honest, I am very busy at work after the Chinese New Year, and I only have time to type at night, so I have been updating twice recently. In addition, my grades were not good, so I had the idea of ​​giving up. But because I had promised not to be a eunuch, and more importantly, some friends had been supporting subscriptions, I gave up this idea. Every night I take time to work hard on coding, at least I insist on finishing the Red Mansions Scroll. I didn't expect to make money from this novel, so I didn't ask for subscriptions. I also knew that most people could only read the D version. Because a few days ago, I found on a D version website that this book actually has more collections than clicking on Qi. I was also drunk. It doesn't matter if you watch the D version, at least give it to your collection. This isn't too much to ask, right? Regarding the normal questions raised by many friends, I will try my best to adopt them if I see them and think they are acceptable. Thank you also for your valuable opinions. Because this is my first time writing a book, I didn't prepare an outline, so I just wrote wherever I thought. I also know that many places are poorly written. But for those very few friends, if you are here specifically to find fault, there is really no need to do so. I have said before that there are thousands of novels on the website, and there will always be one that suits your liking. Let me make a complaint, I am really annoyed by those people who always set the pace. What is the difference between you and those public intellectuals who used to be on the Internet? We are all adults and have our own judgments. I don't think anyone needs your judgment. When I say this, some people may say that I don't like other people's bad opinions, but if you read the chapter comments, you will know that generally I will adopt other people's opinions that can be adopted. If it cannot be adopted, I will also explain why. Except for a few people, I really can't help it, because no matter how I explain it, people insist on their own opinions. Anyway, just one sentence, are you unreasonable? Finally, thank you to my friends who voted, subscribed, and supported me. You are the motivation for me to keep writing. Work will be less busy in a few days, so try to update three times a day.

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I Want to Be Xiaolan50mo ago

Just speechless

I started reading it because Daiyu is the heroine. Why are the recent pictures so ambiguous with other women, Qin Keqing and Xue Baochai. Speechless, so it's not a single female lead, right? ?

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Qinyuan Spring $ Snow50mo ago

The changes of the Jia family in the Red Mansion are the epitome of the Cao family in the Qing Dynasty

The changes in the Jia family in Red Mansions are the epitome of the Cao family in the Qing Dynasty. Cao Xueqin's grandfather was deeply trusted by Emperor Kangxi and was one of the heroes who captured Ao Bai, alluding to Jia Daishan in Red Mansions. Cao Xueqin's two uncles were subordinate officials of the prince Yinreng, mirroring Jia She and Jia Jing in Red Mansions. After the prince was deposed, Cao Xueqin's father and uncle took refuge. After Prince Lian was killed and Yongzheng ascended the throne, the Cao family was confiscated. Later, Cao Xueqin's sister participated in the draft and became the side of Yongzheng's 16th brother (Kangxi's 16th elder brother). Cao Xueqin moved to the outskirts of the capital and started working as a private school teacher and began to write Dream of Red Mansions.

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漂泊
漂泊在过去51mo ago

I'll explain it one last time, and I'll just ignore it from now on.

This is my first book, so I was very concerned about everyone's opinions at first, and tried my best to arrange the plot in a reasonable way, but later I found that I was overthinking it. The two most controversial points for everyone right now are that Daiyu is the female protagonist, and the male protagonist is in charge of the embroidered clothes and guards. I explained why I chose Daiyu as the heroine. I won't go into details here. Here I want to talk about the reputation issue that a few friends have been worrying about. First of all, the time I arranged for Daiyu to enter Jia's house is different from the original work. Maybe you didn't pay close attention to it at all, but just saw that Daiyu was the heroine. Secondly, as for the issue of reputation, we are not ancients and cannot always follow what others say. Some people care about reputation, while others do not. I feel that I have some knowledge of history, and I can give you a bunch of examples. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, his mother, Wu Zetian, and Liu E all served as queens. The first two are familiar to everyone, and the last one is Empress Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty. If you don't know, you can learn about it. So stop talking about reputation. The most important thing is that I have modified Daiyu's experience. One last emphasis! Second, everyone found it outrageous because the male protagonist was in charge of a spy organization as the son of a feudal lord. You can't just hear that you are the son of a feudal lord and think that the emperor will definitely not use you. When I set this up, I considered it from the perspective of the emperor in the book. First of all, the male protagonist's family is from a foreign vassal, and secondly, he is the emperor's nephew. In the book, the hero's family guards the northeast, and the imperial capital is in Luoyang. When a dynasty is at its peak, does the emperor worry? The most important point is that the ancients paid great attention to the reputation of teachers. Even Zhu Di's own nephews would be in the name of peace. Why do you, a foreign vassal, worry more about your own people from the perspective of the emperor? In the thousands of years of Chinese history, except Zhu Di, who can name another person who was at the peak of the imperial court and overthrew the central government with his local government? If a vassal king does not have the strength to rebel, let alone separatist rule, why can't the emperor use you? There are definitely some issues that I haven't considered thoroughly, but some friends can't hold on to them just for the sake of leverage. It is impossible for everyone to be satisfied with fan fiction, but most friends are very rational, but there are a few who are constantly entangled in what is reasonable and unreasonable. I just want to say one thing, the official history is not reasonable, let alone an adapted novel. If you have never studied history and wrote a novel about the experiences of Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, you people will probably scold you after reading it. This is even more outrageous than a cool novel. But it just so happens that people are so outrageous. Finally, thank you to my friends who have always supported me! It's okay for those friends who are still looking for trouble, but I just listen to what some friends say and ignore them.

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Indifferent World_ce48mo ago

If you want to separate into other worlds, go to the Sui and Tang Dynasties as you wish. After all, it is a journey of masterpieces, and not only the four major masterpieces are masterpieces.

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Yan is as Cold as the Moon49mo ago

Hello author,

Personally I think your writing is pretty good, please keep writing 😁

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Aoyu49mo ago

I personally think it's good and logical! Support it

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漂泊
漂泊在过去51mo ago

About the male protagonist taking charge of the secret service

Several friends are not satisfied with my idea of ​​​​arranging a vassal heir to take charge of the secret service. I would like to explain my original intention of this arrangement separately. In fact, when I first arranged it this way, I thought of those issues, which is why I still arranged it this way. It's because I didn't choose the identity of the pig's trotter well at the beginning, which resulted in him being restricted. Everyone knows that a vassal king with a foreign surname is definitely not popular. In order to make him less fearful, I arranged for him to have a princess mother. As for letting him take charge of the secret service agency, it is so that he can better participate in the plot later. You can't let him sit idle. In that case, it would be better to travel to Jia's house and write more. You can open a poetry club like the original work. As for letting him become a civil servant, I never thought about it in the beginning, because I later wanted him to go to the Water Margin and be a good man, so I assigned him the identity of a warrior, a warrior with a certain culture. I also didn't think about being a civil servant. It was only after I wrote The Red Mansion that I realized that being a master in the Red Mansion seemed useless. Maybe I didn't think that carefully, please bear with me. Thanks again for your opinions, I will try my best to improve.

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漂泊
漂泊在过去51mo ago

Please give me your opinion

I read that some friends said that the Red Mansion I wrote is suitable for Jinjiang. I would like to share my thoughts first and then listen to everyone's opinions. I don't know how many of you have read the original Dream of Red Mansions. We are not redologists who study it, and we don't need to worry about so many metaphors. If you only look at it from the surface, it is actually a story about romance and the decline of a feudal aristocratic family. At the beginning, I wanted to follow the example of those great masters, take the Jia family as the perspective, and expand it to write more about officialdom battles and dynastic struggles for hegemony. But that would actually be a criticism of Red Mansions, and I'm not saying that's bad, because I was going to write Water Margin and Three Kingdoms later, so I didn't think about adapting too much about Red Mansions at first. But there is another problem. I am not taking the Jia family as the perspective. If I write it this way, the Jia family accounts for too much, and it is a bit indifferent. So I don't know how to continue writing it, whether to continue making minor revisions based on the original work, or to add more emphasis on officialdom battles. Please give me your opinion

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漂泊
漂泊在过去51mo ago

About the heroine issue

Several friends messaged me privately and asked me questions about the heroine. I think I'll explain it in a separate post. The heroine currently set is Sister Lin. As for the other characters, I haven't decided yet. First of all, my idea is to write about all four classics. If I write about too many female protagonists, let alone the issue of whether I can handle it, the space will probably be limited. After all, I am not writing a single Dream of Red Mansions. Secondly, Pig's Foot did not travel to the Jia family, and there were many characters that he was not able to get in touch with. After all, in ancient times, men and women had different seats when they were three years old. It was actually wrong to do what Jia Baoyu did in the original work. For Sister Lin, I have made a very cliché arrangement that his mother and Jia Min are old acquaintances. The reason why I set the male protagonist to travel to the Dongping County Prince's Mansion is because although his family only appears in the couplets of the Jia family in the original work, they can still be connected after all. Let's not talk about the metaphors in Red Mansions. On the surface, it is about the rise and fall of the Jia family. Without their family, writing about Red Mansion would be like criticizing the cover of Red Mansion and writing about it in an empty space. Finally, I would like to thank some book friends for their opinions. If you have any other comments, please leave them to me. I will try my best to correct them if I can. If you think what I wrote is okay, please bookmark it and recommend it. The results are very dismal. Please collect, recommend and vote, no matter which one you choose!

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