
Song Dynasty: Jiuxiao Drum
by Zhiquejing
About This Novel
When the drum is beaten, vegetation grows. Beat the drum twice, and the memory will be blank. Three beats of the drum will hurt the past. Beat the drum four times, and the song and music will pass away. Beat the drum five times and pray to God. Beat the drum six times to understand your thoughts. Beat the drum seven times, and darkness gives rise to light. Eight drums are beaten, and the road is cut off. Nine drums, flowers from the other shore. Some people say that Jiuxiao Drum is a person, some say that Jiuxiao Drum is a treasure, and some people say that finding Jiuxiao Drum can achieve the greatest source of prosperity.
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This book was pretty good at the beginning, but it really didn't work out at the end. The first thing is to look at the typo problem mentioned by many readers. The author did not read the school team so carefully, although we can guess what it means. Secondly, there are many details. For example, Liu Zhuxue was very sad once and told the other three people that she wanted to go home. She described the old house as desolate and overgrown with vegetation, and Liu Zhuxue's room had accumulated dust; the second time she came to her house, there were two servants, a man and a woman, beating the inside and outside. The sweep was very clean, and there was no dust in Liu Zhuxue's room; the third time should be when Xiao Fenghuang and Gu Changming went to Liu's house to avoid being hunted. There was an older servant girl in the house, and when they did it later, several more people showed up, and there was also a concubine left by Liu Zhuxuan. (I read the entire book and commented from memory, but that's the general outline.) These details don't correspond at all. Then there is the third problem. The character changes are too blunt, and there is not even a transition. In the second question, if there are changes in the family home, one or two sentences should be mentioned to make the changes a matter of course. Let's talk about a few villains. All of Gu Wuduo's descriptions are that the King of Hell has a strong aura and is clear-cut in black and white. In the end, he is designed to be a villain who is angry, radical, and ruthless all of a sudden. Describe his reaction to a certain sentence about a certain case in the early stage, and his eyes will make the readers have seeds of doubt, so that it will not be abrupt in the end. Also in the previous part, the description of Dai Guozi is not straightforward. He is a bastard who has no brains, speaks without restraint, accuses others of not understanding his situation instead of trying to comfort him, uses brute force when he doesn't agree with his words, and loves to poke people's pain points. Such a description may seem excessive, but it is indeed the character portrayed by the author. This way of highlighting Gu Changming's wisdom really hurts his popularity. The biggest shortcoming is that the first case ended with suicide and nothing more is said about it. Why did these people commit suicide in a river in the Central Plains? Why were people already dead before they touched the river? Why did they wear clothes designed by the gentleman in the brothel? Everything was weird but did not continue. Several other cases have the same shortcomings, so the author still needs to hone his skills.
The author did a good job in drawing the line of grass and snakes stretching for thousands of miles. In addition, the picture of the virus eroding the zombies and attacking them is also very shocking. But there is a problem: the two male protagonists, Gu Changming's portrayal is very strong, but Dai Guozi's image is weak, and the gags themselves are not humorous. There's just a sense of acrimony, which isn't very endearing. The description of the appearance is not enough, just peach blossom eyes, but why does it always give people a taste of Huang Bo's appearance. That is, the sense of sight of little people. Not enough to be promoted to second male lead. Some of the plot drags, and the dialogue doesn't really need to be trivial. But the details of life scenes are too few. It doesn't feel like I'm in Song Dynasty. In addition, the scene described by the author is too grand, but after all, the palace was heavily guarded and a place where concubines gathered. Why is it that there are always only a few people like the secret guard and the Queen Mother? It seems that there is not much difference between the imperial palace and the county government. To be honest, the Jiuxiaogu nursery rhyme does give people a chilling feeling. But this sense of inclusion does not have a continuous state. The loving interaction between the male and female protagonists, especially Gu Changming and Xiao Fenghuang, is too restrained. There is no thrilling feeling. All in all, through the author's words, systematic historical data support and detailed support are also needed. The advantage is that the author has a very clear view of human nature. But because it was too transparent, it lost its interest. Some things are too complicated to write, such as the madness in Gu Wuduo and the reversal in his character. These all require a kind of stepped power. The characters in the book do not stand up. Including this kind of story between father and son, such as the interaction between Gu Changming's mother and father when he was a child, the tenderness between parent and child, and the emotions in Gu Changming's heart so far. It can never be summed up in a single sentence. Gu Changming is definitely not a person who kills relatives out of justice, but his lukewarm way of guessing people's hearts is actually very cruel. The difference between him and Lao Gu is that he still has feelings, emotions, and beauty. These still need to be revealed a little more. In addition, there must be Zhang Chi in the story. Not even a single breath of this book is revealed to the reader. The more I read, the more depressing it becomes. Getting darker. More and more painful. In any case, the author's writing skills need to be improved. The picture quality is insufficient when it comes to beautiful scenery. The darkness is too intense. It's tiring to read. However, the grand scenes, logical ability, and human analysis and description are very skillful! Come on ὊA
The first time I read this kind of book, I was so shocked. I admire the author's logical thinking ability to write such a plot, which is closely linked and yet vivid. It really shocked me.
Suddenly I felt that Gu Changming was a very good person. I felt that no one could be worthy of him. Looks a bit like Rong Zhi, both talking and laughing. But Rong Zhi is really ruthless, Gu Changming is very enthusiastic, cherishes life, and does not lack iron and blood methods. I really feel that for such a person, being with Little Phoenix will bury him
The emperor's ninth brother born to the Queen Mother, the Ninth Prince, turned into a monster. It was really difficult for Gu Changming, Liu Zhuxue and Dai Guozi.
I really don't know what to do
Why do you always bring historical figures into the mix? It cannot make people pure and pure
The content of the book is good, but it's rare to read a book and not like the main characters, the first one, the second one, the third one... All of them are different. But the content of the book reminded me of a martial arts novel written by a classmate.
Yes, cast your vote!
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Official(268)Scraped 21d ago
Isn't it free for a limited time?
This book was pretty good at the beginning, but it really didn't work out at the end. The first thing is to look at the typo problem mentioned by many readers. The author did not read the school team so carefully, although we can guess what it means. Secondly, there are many details. For example, Liu Zhuxue was very sad once and told the other three people that she wanted to go home. She described the old house as desolate and overgrown with vegetation, and Liu Zhuxue's room had accumulated dust; the second time she came to her house, there were two servants, a man and a woman, beating the inside and outside. The sweep was very clean, and there was no dust in Liu Zhuxue's room; the third time should be when Xiao Fenghuang and Gu Changming went to Liu's house to avoid being hunted. There was an older servant girl in the house, and when they did it later, several more people showed up, and there was also a concubine left by Liu Zhuxuan. (I read the entire book and commented from memory, but that's the general outline.) These details don't correspond at all. Then there is the third problem. The character changes are too blunt, and there is not even a transition. In the second question, if there are changes in the family home, one or two sentences should be mentioned to make the changes a matter of course. Let's talk about a few villains. All of Gu Wuduo's descriptions are that the King of Hell has a strong aura and is clear-cut in black and white. In the end, he is designed to be a villain who is angry, radical, and ruthless all of a sudden. Describe his reaction to a certain sentence about a certain case in the early stage, and his eyes will make the readers have seeds of doubt, so that it will not be abrupt in the end. Also in the previous part, the description of Dai Guozi is not straightforward. He is a bastard who has no brains, speaks without restraint, accuses others of not understanding his situation instead of trying to comfort him, uses brute force when he doesn't agree with his words, and loves to poke people's pain points. Such a description may seem excessive, but it is indeed the character portrayed by the author. This way of highlighting Gu Changming's wisdom really hurts his popularity. The biggest shortcoming is that the first case ended with suicide and nothing more is said about it. Why did these people commit suicide in a river in the Central Plains? Why were people already dead before they touched the river? Why did they wear clothes designed by the gentleman in the brothel? Everything was weird but did not continue. Several other cases have the same shortcomings, so the author still needs to hone his skills.
The author did a good job in drawing the line of grass and snakes stretching for thousands of miles. In addition, the picture of the virus eroding the zombies and attacking them is also very shocking. But there is a problem: the two male protagonists, Gu Changming's portrayal is very strong, but Dai Guozi's image is weak, and the gags themselves are not humorous. There's just a sense of acrimony, which isn't very endearing. The description of the appearance is not enough, just peach blossom eyes, but why does it always give people a taste of Huang Bo's appearance. That is, the sense of sight of little people. Not enough to be promoted to second male lead. Some of the plot drags, and the dialogue doesn't really need to be trivial. But the details of life scenes are too few. It doesn't feel like I'm in Song Dynasty. In addition, the scene described by the author is too grand, but after all, the palace was heavily guarded and a place where concubines gathered. Why is it that there are always only a few people like the secret guard and the Queen Mother? It seems that there is not much difference between the imperial palace and the county government. To be honest, the Jiuxiaogu nursery rhyme does give people a chilling feeling. But this sense of inclusion does not have a continuous state. The loving interaction between the male and female protagonists, especially Gu Changming and Xiao Fenghuang, is too restrained. There is no thrilling feeling. All in all, through the author's words, systematic historical data support and detailed support are also needed. The advantage is that the author has a very clear view of human nature. But because it was too transparent, it lost its interest. Some things are too complicated to write, such as the madness in Gu Wuduo and the reversal in his character. These all require a kind of stepped power. The characters in the book do not stand up. Including this kind of story between father and son, such as the interaction between Gu Changming's mother and father when he was a child, the tenderness between parent and child, and the emotions in Gu Changming's heart so far. It can never be summed up in a single sentence. Gu Changming is definitely not a person who kills relatives out of justice, but his lukewarm way of guessing people's hearts is actually very cruel. The difference between him and Lao Gu is that he still has feelings, emotions, and beauty. These still need to be revealed a little more. In addition, there must be Zhang Chi in the story. Not even a single breath of this book is revealed to the reader. The more I read, the more depressing it becomes. Getting darker. More and more painful. In any case, the author's writing skills need to be improved. The picture quality is insufficient when it comes to beautiful scenery. The darkness is too intense. It's tiring to read. However, the grand scenes, logical ability, and human analysis and description are very skillful! Come on ὊA
The first time I read this kind of book, I was so shocked. I admire the author's logical thinking ability to write such a plot, which is closely linked and yet vivid. It really shocked me.
Suddenly I felt that Gu Changming was a very good person. I felt that no one could be worthy of him. Looks a bit like Rong Zhi, both talking and laughing. But Rong Zhi is really ruthless, Gu Changming is very enthusiastic, cherishes life, and does not lack iron and blood methods. I really feel that for such a person, being with Little Phoenix will bury him
The emperor's ninth brother born to the Queen Mother, the Ninth Prince, turned into a monster. It was really difficult for Gu Changming, Liu Zhuxue and Dai Guozi.
I really don't know what to do
Why do you always bring historical figures into the mix? It cannot make people pure and pure
The content of the book is good, but it's rare to read a book and not like the main characters, the first one, the second one, the third one... All of them are different. But the content of the book reminded me of a martial arts novel written by a classmate.
Yes, cast your vote!
