
A Person Who Has Experienced Yin
by Reading The Red Mansion At Night
About This Novel
When something goes wrong, there must be a monster If you don't mean what you say, there must be something wrong with you The older generation often say: "When you meet a stranger asking for directions when you go up the mountain, don't answer him!" "If you hear a knock on the door in the middle of the night, don't open the door!" The dead body in the water, the hanging man on the beam, the mandrill shouting, the painted skin under the red tent There are so many strange things in ancient and modern times. You can't speak, don't speak, don't listen, don't believe... However, after a millennium, supernatural beings revived Strange things that only appear in legends are coming to light one by one As a representative of Weiyang Administration Bureau Currently, he is an external instructor at the Folklore Institute and a professor of contemporary folklore. Qin Mo has passed the yin destiny, carries the evil spirit, and holds a coffin nail in his hand, which is bound to suppress all the monsters and monsters in the world!
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Thoughts on Lu Ge's death and the Red Mansion itself
I know that many readers misidentified the protagonist at first, thinking that Lu Ge was strong and handsome, so why did he write it to death, and then the real protagonist appeared! Damn it, this author doesn't know how to write a book, so give it up... Recently, I saw everyone criticizing the Red Mansion backstage, so I came out to explain. For a full-length novel, any character in the book serves the plot of the novel. As the plot of the novel unfolds, many characters cannot always be with the protagonist and will slowly fade out of sight. However, Lu Ge is a very important character in Hong Lou's novels. I want Lu Ge to live in the hearts of readers with flesh and blood. So I chose to start the chapter with the death of Brother Lu, who was strong in Taoism and kind-hearted. He was aggrieved and hid in the nails in the coffin! To kill him is not because I hate him, but because I like him too much. In this way, the first plug-in "coffin nail" can be delivered to the protagonist in a logical and self-consistent manner. If Lu Ge does not die, the coffin nail cannot reach the male protagonist. This is to serve the plot! Returning to the current plot, attentive readers should be able to see that the coffin nail will slowly change as the protagonist uses it more often, from emitting a cold warning to the nail body becoming fluorescent. These are the hooks laid for Lu Ge's new appearance. Hong Lou likes the character of Lu Ge, a young man with light in his heart, kindness to others, and strong Taoist skills, so Hong Lou wants Lu Ge to accompany the protagonist all the time. And how can a supporting character (hereinafter referred to as a male supporting character) not be embarrassed and follow the protagonist without being cynical? Red Mansion thinks about it day and night, so let's become a ghost. Only by becoming a ghost can Lu Ge follow the male protagonist logically and self-consistently. The current folk customs and supernatural beings are not ferocious enough (Hong Lou is holding back), as the plot unfolds later, many folk customs and supernatural beings will slowly appear, such as Nuo opera, official general's head, Zhong Kui sending evil spirits, lion dance, ghost opera, etc. As a growth-oriented protagonist, there is no way to deal with these strange things, and the books written by Honglou will not have "ding". Honglou himself does not like "ding", so for the sake of logic and plot, Lu Ge, who understands Taoism, can only come forward to solve the problem. Try to think about it, isn't an evil ghost who knows Taoism more interesting than a living person who knows Taoism?
Let's talk about the frequent reviews these days~
Although I posted relevant explanations in the main text, I still wanted to let you know in the comment area. Regarding the main theme of Volume 2, The Red Mansion will definitely focus on Feng Shui, Taoism, folk customs, and rural ghost stories, and there will be many folklore-oriented plots. For example, Nuo opera, asking for a title, official generals' heads, paying homage to guests, etc... I won't go into details here. Precisely because of this, it has been locked up in a dark room many times and revised many times before it was reluctantly released. Therefore, those who have been chasing books can rest assured. If you find that there are missing chapters or have not been updated, there is no doubt that you have definitely entered a small dark room. It will be released after modification. The cute and new Red Mansion will never be an eunuch. Although the review is strict, the main advantage of the Red Mansion is to listen to advice. Well, the shortcoming is that it will not be changed. Folklore-oriented things must be written, and the review will not stop the small dark room, I said. And the next volumes three and four will only focus more on the supernatural. Regarding the thousands of years of strange powers and chaos in China, Red Mansion can only say: "Bring them here, and put them all into the book!"
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
Thoughts on Lu Ge's death and the Red Mansion itself
I know that many readers misidentified the protagonist at first, thinking that Lu Ge was strong and handsome, so why did he write it to death, and then the real protagonist appeared! Damn it, this author doesn't know how to write a book, so give it up... Recently, I saw everyone criticizing the Red Mansion backstage, so I came out to explain. For a full-length novel, any character in the book serves the plot of the novel. As the plot of the novel unfolds, many characters cannot always be with the protagonist and will slowly fade out of sight. However, Lu Ge is a very important character in Hong Lou's novels. I want Lu Ge to live in the hearts of readers with flesh and blood. So I chose to start the chapter with the death of Brother Lu, who was strong in Taoism and kind-hearted. He was aggrieved and hid in the nails in the coffin! To kill him is not because I hate him, but because I like him too much. In this way, the first plug-in "coffin nail" can be delivered to the protagonist in a logical and self-consistent manner. If Lu Ge does not die, the coffin nail cannot reach the male protagonist. This is to serve the plot! Returning to the current plot, attentive readers should be able to see that the coffin nail will slowly change as the protagonist uses it more often, from emitting a cold warning to the nail body becoming fluorescent. These are the hooks laid for Lu Ge's new appearance. Hong Lou likes the character of Lu Ge, a young man with light in his heart, kindness to others, and strong Taoist skills, so Hong Lou wants Lu Ge to accompany the protagonist all the time. And how can a supporting character (hereinafter referred to as a male supporting character) not be embarrassed and follow the protagonist without being cynical? Red Mansion thinks about it day and night, so let's become a ghost. Only by becoming a ghost can Lu Ge follow the male protagonist logically and self-consistently. The current folk customs and supernatural beings are not ferocious enough (Hong Lou is holding back), as the plot unfolds later, many folk customs and supernatural beings will slowly appear, such as Nuo opera, official general's head, Zhong Kui sending evil spirits, lion dance, ghost opera, etc. As a growth-oriented protagonist, there is no way to deal with these strange things, and the books written by Honglou will not have "ding". Honglou himself does not like "ding", so for the sake of logic and plot, Lu Ge, who understands Taoism, can only come forward to solve the problem. Try to think about it, isn't an evil ghost who knows Taoism more interesting than a living person who knows Taoism?
Let's talk about the frequent reviews these days~
Although I posted relevant explanations in the main text, I still wanted to let you know in the comment area. Regarding the main theme of Volume 2, The Red Mansion will definitely focus on Feng Shui, Taoism, folk customs, and rural ghost stories, and there will be many folklore-oriented plots. For example, Nuo opera, asking for a title, official generals' heads, paying homage to guests, etc... I won't go into details here. Precisely because of this, it has been locked up in a dark room many times and revised many times before it was reluctantly released. Therefore, those who have been chasing books can rest assured. If you find that there are missing chapters or have not been updated, there is no doubt that you have definitely entered a small dark room. It will be released after modification. The cute and new Red Mansion will never be an eunuch. Although the review is strict, the main advantage of the Red Mansion is to listen to advice. Well, the shortcoming is that it will not be changed. Folklore-oriented things must be written, and the review will not stop the small dark room, I said. And the next volumes three and four will only focus more on the supernatural. Regarding the thousands of years of strange powers and chaos in China, Red Mansion can only say: "Bring them here, and put them all into the book!"









