
Xingyao Fairy Song
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[Hits, don't enter] One-sentence summary: Zhenjun Xingyao, who was struck to death by the God Transformation Thunder Tribulation, was reborn in the Jiuyue Continent ten thousand years later.
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[Composition] Rules for improving book reviews
Basic requirements: 1. There is no violation of the comment rules (for details, please see the "General Rules of the Comment Area"). 2. No, if you violate the comment rules, do you still need to continue reading? Advanced requirements: 1. The number of likes reaches 50+ 2. The number of replies reaches 15+ (note, it is not the number of replies, and the author and the poster himself are excluded from the replies) 3. High-quality content without water injection The following can be added directly: 1. Long review 2. Fan pictures and texts (the number of fan texts is required to be 150+, and the fan pictures are required to have a certain degree of completion) 3. Criticisms approved by the author himself 4. Comments posted by the author himself 5. Comments that make the author happy (. The following requirements can be reduced: 1. Short review 2. Fan fiction of less than 150 words 3. Fan art with low degree of completion The above three requirements for enhancement will be reduced to 30+ likes and 5+ replies.
[Comments] Supplement to the commenting rules. I will speak irritably. Please be prepared before reading further.
Let's briefly summarize the writing types of Mowan: we only publish articles with female protagonists without male protagonists (there may be one or two non-CP articles with male protagonists), we only write cool articles, the protagonist is definitely strong or gradually becomes strong (strong here includes the strength of mind and heart), there will be admirers but the admirers will not steal the show, there will be golden fingers, which may be big or small depending on the situation. In addition, various private goods will be added, such as deputy CP. The sub-CPs can stew bg, bl, and gl (b=boy, g=girl, l=love, bring it in by yourself), and there may even be an orthopedic CP appearing (what is bt's hobby==). The sub-CPs include he and be, but they will not take up too much space. Most of them will be written as extras. You can choose whether to read them according to your own preferences. There will be vicious female supporting characters and vicious male supporting characters, some mindless ones who specialize in giving the protagonist experience and equipment, and some highly intelligent ones who can fight the protagonist to the end. I don't really like writing about complete bad guys and perfect good guys, so please don't be too surprised when you see flawed protagonists and whitewashed villains. Please do not give CP to the heroine (regardless of male or female, unless I really have a lily tendency when writing), and do not ask very stupid questions such as "Why is there no male protagonist?" ! ! Roaring face. Jpg I do not accept comments such as "I still hope to have a male protagonist" or "I think it is better to have a male protagonist". I don't care if you mean it intentionally or not, or if you are just joking. This behavior is as bad as going to let the male protagonist and the second male protagonist be together in a romance novel, or asking the male protagonist to be with a female partner in a romantic novel. The anti-CP incest has always been a minefield that explodes when I step on it. If you want a male protagonist and think it is better to have a male protagonist, please exit quietly. I don't like joking. For questions like cp, readers with boyfriends and girlfriends can imagine whether you would be happy if someone else made fun of your partner and others. If you don't have a boyfriend or girlfriend, you can also imagine if someone else made fun of your parents and others. Would you be happy or unhappy? Even if this article is without cp, this example is still applicable. I have already warned you. If anyone commits the crime and directly deletes the comment and bans it, I am not in the mood to remind you again. If you are disgusted with Danmei Lily's homosexuality, please don't force it and quit immediately (having been diving in the non-bar for many years, I know that there are many people who hate this kind of people in non-male parties). Everyone has different ideas and I won't force you to accept my ideas, but I especially hate using the fact that I wrote a sub-CP to deny my article and deny me as a person! I don't want to see comments like "That author actually likes to indulge in beautiful things and make them disgusting? How can she write a story without a male protagonist?" And "Although the writing is good, it's a pity that everything is ruined by prostitution." I don't want to see it anywhere! I would rather you criticize my writing, plot, logic and character design than be denied by such ridiculous reasons! I don't want to see someone complaining about the ugly book I wrote one day in a comment thread, and even "writing about Danmei Lily" would be regarded as a highlight. If I really can't accept it, I will quit now, immediately, immediately, and click the cross! ! ! When I see negative comments with only a few words such as "The heroine is so stupid" or "The heroine is such a holy mother", I will delete them immediately without explaining them. No one wants to be scolded for no reason. Please attach reasons for criticism (such as quoting the original text, but do not take it out of context), so that I can know where the problem lies. Thank you for your cooperation. If you want to make comments or criticize, please go to the comment area. Try not to post such comments in Qidian Chapter Talk or Q Reading Thoughts (even if you post them, I rarely see them because I can't go through them chapter by chapter). Comments that cause controversy will also be deleted. Please do not affect the reading experience of other readers. There are ten thousand heroines in the hearts of ten thousand readers. There is no protagonist in this world that all readers can like. I can't make anyone like the heroine of this book. After all, I am writing about a normal person, not a multi-personality patient (referred to as brain-dead) who is gentle, domineering, indifferent, selfish, hot-blooded, kind and evil, simple, cute, public, brave and smart. So don't question why the heroine is like that or the supporting characters are like that, and then teach me what to do. Should you write the article or should I write the article? This reader asked me to make the heroine more cold-blooded, and that reader asked me to make the heroine more kind. If I really changed it, some readers said that the heroine was inconsistent, and the story collapsed and the article was abandoned. Who should I cry to? So I would like to explain here that the character and style of the heroine in my writing are just like this, and I will not change it if you mention it, unless you are more familiar with the character I created than I am. If you don't like it, feel free to leave it, there are definitely many heroines that suit your taste, but the heroine in this article is just not one of them. If you don't like heroines who don't meet your requirements, there are others who like them. Don't think that all readers in the world have the same taste as you. Please do not mention other articles and authors in your comments, let alone make comparisons. This is disrespectful behavior for me and the other author. If you see it, it will be deleted without asking why. Of course, don't mention this article under other authors' books, for the same reason. Things related to three dimensions, especially those related to entertainment stars, are strictly prohibited from appearing in the comment area of this book. Everyone is here to read the book for leisure, not to learn about the entertainment industry. I accept reasonable opinions and criticisms, but reject unreasonable negative reviews. Please attach reasonable reasons for negative reviews. If you can convince me, I will give you more improvements. -- My writing is not good, at best that of a junior high school student. I admit that, but my writing is not so bad that it is unsightly. Otherwise, why would I publish it? Will I be laughed at? This is a fast-food novel, where one chapter can be coded out in an hour or two. There will definitely be typos, wrong sentences, etc. If someone points it out, I will of course correct it, but please don't preach in a condescending tone and make me look like I am illiterate. In addition, I don't want to see anyone questioning "why I wrote it this way", or saying "I don't think this paragraph should be written that way" or "I don't like this part of the plot". I don't write novels for anyone else, but because I want to write them. I want to write [what I want to write], not [what some readers like to read or want to see]. Everyone has different views and preferences. It's normal to have differences. It's best if someone can like us together. If you don't like it, just leave quietly. Thank you. For example, this article I am writing is about braised fish, so please diners who like steamed fish or even don't eat fish at all, just ignore this dish. Don't judge braised fish just because you don't like braised fish, say how unpalatable braised fish is, say braised fish has no nutrition, and insist that I cook it into steamed fish. Do I still need to explain the principle of honey arsenic? Everyone has different tastes. Some people like sweet food, some people like spicy food, and some people like porridge and side dishes. But it is impossible for me to add all the oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar to cater to everyone's taste. Will such a dish be delicious? --Of course, some diners with peculiar tastes may like it. I don't mind if someone hates my article, but I don't want anyone to insist on finding a sense of presence even after I've marked all the possible red herrings. What, showing that you are different is a very honorable and worthy of bragging? Do you still want me to kiss you, hug you and hold you high? Having said all that, I just want to say that when you see something you don't like in this article, don't be blind. If you want me to only write about things you like to read, the method is simple: give me money and be my food and clothing provider, and I will be your exclusive writer. As long as you give me money, let alone revise the text, I can even write a million-word Mary Sue text for you with you as the protagonist. If you don't have money, then don't have too high demands for a big pot of rice. If you are picky about this or that, you can watch it or not. If you don't, go away. If you have the ability to cook for yourself, don't leave comments that are disrespectful to others. --Final summary This article has all the bad points written on it. People who can't accept it must have already crossed out and quit. So readers who stay here, please don't post comments that will make me angry (laughs). I admit that I have a glassy heart. Except for some people who have really strong psychological qualities and really gentle and tolerant personalities, no one will be able to laugh off the malice of others without feeling anything. I am an ordinary person, and like ordinary people, I like praise and hate criticism. I'm not totally intolerant of bad reviews, but please don't say bad things just because I don't know you across the screen, and know that respect is mutual. The above warnings can be regarded as my venting to some top readers in the past two years. They are not directed at anyone. Please do not take them at will. Personally, I feel that there is a mutually beneficial relationship between authors and readers. Only when readers give authors support, encouragement, and reasonable suggestions will the author be motivated to write and produce better works. Everyone respects each other, lives in harmony, keeps reading the Buddhist articles, and welcomes a better tomorrow (something seems not right...). The author of Sunset Red doesn't want to get angry and hurt his body. In the past, when faced with negative comments and doubts, I could reply to them one by one and slowly explain them. Now I no longer have the energy and thought. If my bottom line is violated, I will directly delete the comments and ban them. Don't ask why, just ask because you don't want to quarrel.
[Comments] General rules for comment areas
Preface: Please be sure to abide by the commenting rules and be a good reader who will not make the author angry and make the author flip the table! 1. Comment categories: Here in Awan, comments are divided into five types: questions and discussions, short and long comments, criticisms, fan creations and author's comments. When posting comments, please put a category prefix on the title, such as [Question], [Long Comment], etc. [] Can be replaced by (), ##, etc., But please try to use [] because it looks good. Here's an explanation of the five types: 1. Ask questions and discuss Question discussion is divided into two parts: "Question" and "Discussion". The so-called asking questions means asking questions you encounter during reading. For example, when you forget certain settings, feel there is a bug in the plot, or cannot understand certain content, you can ask the author questions. The so-called discussion is to discuss the plot settings with other readers. Everyone exchanges guesses about the plot, talks about their own views on each character, and finds good book friends with similar interests. Small talk and watering down can also be counted in the discussion column. 2. Short and long reviews Short reviews and long reviews refer to what you want to write to the author or the book. What you write is your opinion of the book and the author. You can include praise, encouragement, and criticism. It should be more formal than asking questions and discussing, like a final summary (. The word limit for short reviews and long reviews is 200 words. Short reviews below 200 words (inclusive) are short reviews, and long reviews are above 200 words. It should be noted that although punctuation will be counted in the total number of words, meaningless punctuation will not be counted. 3. Criticisms To put it simply, it is the place where negative reviews are posted. Write what you are dissatisfied with the book. If you think the book is insufficient or can be improved, just write it down (paralysis). 4. Fan creation Fan creation refers to secondary creation based on the original work. Pictures, texts, cosplay, video clips, etc. Are all considered fan creations, but only articles/pictures can be posted in the comment area. Since it is a fan, of course it must be based on respecting the original work. It is not good if it is too OOC or distorts the character imageO(≧▽≦)O Please try to be as original as possible. If plagiarism or excessive borrowing is discovered, it will be deleted, put on a pillar of shame, and shut down in a small black room. When quoting the original text, please indicate it (for example, which chapter of the article it is in, etc.), But do not over-cite the original text, especially Chapter V (charged chapter). The proportion I can tolerate is 5%-10%. Excessive citation of the original text will be regarded as plagiarism. 5. The author has something to say No need to say more about this... 2. Guidelines for deleting comments: 1. The title is not marked or the wrong prefix is used (newcomers have two exemption opportunities). 2. Advertisements (especially self-recommendations and tweets, I hate them). 3. Initiating fights, personal attacks, verbal abuses, irritability, etc. 4. Scraping the screen and posting meaningless content. 5. Three-dimensional related (especially celebrity related). 6. Mention other unrelated authors and works. 7. Unauthorized transfer, plagiarism, piracy and other copyright-related issues. 8. Unreasonable or unreasonable negative reviews. Above. If you violate the comment rules, you will be warned/deleted/banned depending on the severity of the case. Please respect the author and other readers, thank you.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
[Composition] Rules for improving book reviews
Basic requirements: 1. There is no violation of the comment rules (for details, please see the "General Rules of the Comment Area"). 2. No, if you violate the comment rules, do you still need to continue reading? Advanced requirements: 1. The number of likes reaches 50+ 2. The number of replies reaches 15+ (note, it is not the number of replies, and the author and the poster himself are excluded from the replies) 3. High-quality content without water injection The following can be added directly: 1. Long review 2. Fan pictures and texts (the number of fan texts is required to be 150+, and the fan pictures are required to have a certain degree of completion) 3. Criticisms approved by the author himself 4. Comments posted by the author himself 5. Comments that make the author happy (. The following requirements can be reduced: 1. Short review 2. Fan fiction of less than 150 words 3. Fan art with low degree of completion The above three requirements for enhancement will be reduced to 30+ likes and 5+ replies.
[Comments] Supplement to the commenting rules. I will speak irritably. Please be prepared before reading further.
Let's briefly summarize the writing types of Mowan: we only publish articles with female protagonists without male protagonists (there may be one or two non-CP articles with male protagonists), we only write cool articles, the protagonist is definitely strong or gradually becomes strong (strong here includes the strength of mind and heart), there will be admirers but the admirers will not steal the show, there will be golden fingers, which may be big or small depending on the situation. In addition, various private goods will be added, such as deputy CP. The sub-CPs can stew bg, bl, and gl (b=boy, g=girl, l=love, bring it in by yourself), and there may even be an orthopedic CP appearing (what is bt's hobby==). The sub-CPs include he and be, but they will not take up too much space. Most of them will be written as extras. You can choose whether to read them according to your own preferences. There will be vicious female supporting characters and vicious male supporting characters, some mindless ones who specialize in giving the protagonist experience and equipment, and some highly intelligent ones who can fight the protagonist to the end. I don't really like writing about complete bad guys and perfect good guys, so please don't be too surprised when you see flawed protagonists and whitewashed villains. Please do not give CP to the heroine (regardless of male or female, unless I really have a lily tendency when writing), and do not ask very stupid questions such as "Why is there no male protagonist?" ! ! Roaring face. Jpg I do not accept comments such as "I still hope to have a male protagonist" or "I think it is better to have a male protagonist". I don't care if you mean it intentionally or not, or if you are just joking. This behavior is as bad as going to let the male protagonist and the second male protagonist be together in a romance novel, or asking the male protagonist to be with a female partner in a romantic novel. The anti-CP incest has always been a minefield that explodes when I step on it. If you want a male protagonist and think it is better to have a male protagonist, please exit quietly. I don't like joking. For questions like cp, readers with boyfriends and girlfriends can imagine whether you would be happy if someone else made fun of your partner and others. If you don't have a boyfriend or girlfriend, you can also imagine if someone else made fun of your parents and others. Would you be happy or unhappy? Even if this article is without cp, this example is still applicable. I have already warned you. If anyone commits the crime and directly deletes the comment and bans it, I am not in the mood to remind you again. If you are disgusted with Danmei Lily's homosexuality, please don't force it and quit immediately (having been diving in the non-bar for many years, I know that there are many people who hate this kind of people in non-male parties). Everyone has different ideas and I won't force you to accept my ideas, but I especially hate using the fact that I wrote a sub-CP to deny my article and deny me as a person! I don't want to see comments like "That author actually likes to indulge in beautiful things and make them disgusting? How can she write a story without a male protagonist?" And "Although the writing is good, it's a pity that everything is ruined by prostitution." I don't want to see it anywhere! I would rather you criticize my writing, plot, logic and character design than be denied by such ridiculous reasons! I don't want to see someone complaining about the ugly book I wrote one day in a comment thread, and even "writing about Danmei Lily" would be regarded as a highlight. If I really can't accept it, I will quit now, immediately, immediately, and click the cross! ! ! When I see negative comments with only a few words such as "The heroine is so stupid" or "The heroine is such a holy mother", I will delete them immediately without explaining them. No one wants to be scolded for no reason. Please attach reasons for criticism (such as quoting the original text, but do not take it out of context), so that I can know where the problem lies. Thank you for your cooperation. If you want to make comments or criticize, please go to the comment area. Try not to post such comments in Qidian Chapter Talk or Q Reading Thoughts (even if you post them, I rarely see them because I can't go through them chapter by chapter). Comments that cause controversy will also be deleted. Please do not affect the reading experience of other readers. There are ten thousand heroines in the hearts of ten thousand readers. There is no protagonist in this world that all readers can like. I can't make anyone like the heroine of this book. After all, I am writing about a normal person, not a multi-personality patient (referred to as brain-dead) who is gentle, domineering, indifferent, selfish, hot-blooded, kind and evil, simple, cute, public, brave and smart. So don't question why the heroine is like that or the supporting characters are like that, and then teach me what to do. Should you write the article or should I write the article? This reader asked me to make the heroine more cold-blooded, and that reader asked me to make the heroine more kind. If I really changed it, some readers said that the heroine was inconsistent, and the story collapsed and the article was abandoned. Who should I cry to? So I would like to explain here that the character and style of the heroine in my writing are just like this, and I will not change it if you mention it, unless you are more familiar with the character I created than I am. If you don't like it, feel free to leave it, there are definitely many heroines that suit your taste, but the heroine in this article is just not one of them. If you don't like heroines who don't meet your requirements, there are others who like them. Don't think that all readers in the world have the same taste as you. Please do not mention other articles and authors in your comments, let alone make comparisons. This is disrespectful behavior for me and the other author. If you see it, it will be deleted without asking why. Of course, don't mention this article under other authors' books, for the same reason. Things related to three dimensions, especially those related to entertainment stars, are strictly prohibited from appearing in the comment area of this book. Everyone is here to read the book for leisure, not to learn about the entertainment industry. I accept reasonable opinions and criticisms, but reject unreasonable negative reviews. Please attach reasonable reasons for negative reviews. If you can convince me, I will give you more improvements. -- My writing is not good, at best that of a junior high school student. I admit that, but my writing is not so bad that it is unsightly. Otherwise, why would I publish it? Will I be laughed at? This is a fast-food novel, where one chapter can be coded out in an hour or two. There will definitely be typos, wrong sentences, etc. If someone points it out, I will of course correct it, but please don't preach in a condescending tone and make me look like I am illiterate. In addition, I don't want to see anyone questioning "why I wrote it this way", or saying "I don't think this paragraph should be written that way" or "I don't like this part of the plot". I don't write novels for anyone else, but because I want to write them. I want to write [what I want to write], not [what some readers like to read or want to see]. Everyone has different views and preferences. It's normal to have differences. It's best if someone can like us together. If you don't like it, just leave quietly. Thank you. For example, this article I am writing is about braised fish, so please diners who like steamed fish or even don't eat fish at all, just ignore this dish. Don't judge braised fish just because you don't like braised fish, say how unpalatable braised fish is, say braised fish has no nutrition, and insist that I cook it into steamed fish. Do I still need to explain the principle of honey arsenic? Everyone has different tastes. Some people like sweet food, some people like spicy food, and some people like porridge and side dishes. But it is impossible for me to add all the oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar to cater to everyone's taste. Will such a dish be delicious? --Of course, some diners with peculiar tastes may like it. I don't mind if someone hates my article, but I don't want anyone to insist on finding a sense of presence even after I've marked all the possible red herrings. What, showing that you are different is a very honorable and worthy of bragging? Do you still want me to kiss you, hug you and hold you high? Having said all that, I just want to say that when you see something you don't like in this article, don't be blind. If you want me to only write about things you like to read, the method is simple: give me money and be my food and clothing provider, and I will be your exclusive writer. As long as you give me money, let alone revise the text, I can even write a million-word Mary Sue text for you with you as the protagonist. If you don't have money, then don't have too high demands for a big pot of rice. If you are picky about this or that, you can watch it or not. If you don't, go away. If you have the ability to cook for yourself, don't leave comments that are disrespectful to others. --Final summary This article has all the bad points written on it. People who can't accept it must have already crossed out and quit. So readers who stay here, please don't post comments that will make me angry (laughs). I admit that I have a glassy heart. Except for some people who have really strong psychological qualities and really gentle and tolerant personalities, no one will be able to laugh off the malice of others without feeling anything. I am an ordinary person, and like ordinary people, I like praise and hate criticism. I'm not totally intolerant of bad reviews, but please don't say bad things just because I don't know you across the screen, and know that respect is mutual. The above warnings can be regarded as my venting to some top readers in the past two years. They are not directed at anyone. Please do not take them at will. Personally, I feel that there is a mutually beneficial relationship between authors and readers. Only when readers give authors support, encouragement, and reasonable suggestions will the author be motivated to write and produce better works. Everyone respects each other, lives in harmony, keeps reading the Buddhist articles, and welcomes a better tomorrow (something seems not right...). The author of Sunset Red doesn't want to get angry and hurt his body. In the past, when faced with negative comments and doubts, I could reply to them one by one and slowly explain them. Now I no longer have the energy and thought. If my bottom line is violated, I will directly delete the comments and ban them. Don't ask why, just ask because you don't want to quarrel.
[Comments] General rules for comment areas
Preface: Please be sure to abide by the commenting rules and be a good reader who will not make the author angry and make the author flip the table! 1. Comment categories: Here in Awan, comments are divided into five types: questions and discussions, short and long comments, criticisms, fan creations and author's comments. When posting comments, please put a category prefix on the title, such as [Question], [Long Comment], etc. [] Can be replaced by (), ##, etc., But please try to use [] because it looks good. Here's an explanation of the five types: 1. Ask questions and discuss Question discussion is divided into two parts: "Question" and "Discussion". The so-called asking questions means asking questions you encounter during reading. For example, when you forget certain settings, feel there is a bug in the plot, or cannot understand certain content, you can ask the author questions. The so-called discussion is to discuss the plot settings with other readers. Everyone exchanges guesses about the plot, talks about their own views on each character, and finds good book friends with similar interests. Small talk and watering down can also be counted in the discussion column. 2. Short and long reviews Short reviews and long reviews refer to what you want to write to the author or the book. What you write is your opinion of the book and the author. You can include praise, encouragement, and criticism. It should be more formal than asking questions and discussing, like a final summary (. The word limit for short reviews and long reviews is 200 words. Short reviews below 200 words (inclusive) are short reviews, and long reviews are above 200 words. It should be noted that although punctuation will be counted in the total number of words, meaningless punctuation will not be counted. 3. Criticisms To put it simply, it is the place where negative reviews are posted. Write what you are dissatisfied with the book. If you think the book is insufficient or can be improved, just write it down (paralysis). 4. Fan creation Fan creation refers to secondary creation based on the original work. Pictures, texts, cosplay, video clips, etc. Are all considered fan creations, but only articles/pictures can be posted in the comment area. Since it is a fan, of course it must be based on respecting the original work. It is not good if it is too OOC or distorts the character imageO(≧▽≦)O Please try to be as original as possible. If plagiarism or excessive borrowing is discovered, it will be deleted, put on a pillar of shame, and shut down in a small black room. When quoting the original text, please indicate it (for example, which chapter of the article it is in, etc.), But do not over-cite the original text, especially Chapter V (charged chapter). The proportion I can tolerate is 5%-10%. Excessive citation of the original text will be regarded as plagiarism. 5. The author has something to say No need to say more about this... 2. Guidelines for deleting comments: 1. The title is not marked or the wrong prefix is used (newcomers have two exemption opportunities). 2. Advertisements (especially self-recommendations and tweets, I hate them). 3. Initiating fights, personal attacks, verbal abuses, irritability, etc. 4. Scraping the screen and posting meaningless content. 5. Three-dimensional related (especially celebrity related). 6. Mention other unrelated authors and works. 7. Unauthorized transfer, plagiarism, piracy and other copyright-related issues. 8. Unreasonable or unreasonable negative reviews. Above. If you violate the comment rules, you will be warned/deleted/banned depending on the severity of the case. Please respect the author and other readers, thank you.
