
Assassin's History
by Yu Tanxue
About This Novel
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Six Gentlemen of Donglin were imprisoned, and the world's number one killer used Feixue's sword skills to kidnap Yang Lian. The two forces of good and evil faced off, but the mystery of his life experience was revealed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The man in white took the hand of one of the little girls, tore open his clothes, covered her eyes with a piece of cloth, and instructed her to walk out of the village. "Count a hundred steps, walk out and wait for me," the man in white said softly. The little girl moved like a wooden cart. At this moment, her mind was completely blank and she had no idea. She had no choice but to follow the instructions of the man in white. She didn't dare to look back and closed her eyes tightly: "One step... Two steps... Three steps..." She counted tremblingly. At this time, silvery snowflakes like floating dust floated in the sky. The remaining fifty-eight people in the square at the entrance of Lijia Village were all involuntarily attracted by the snowflakes in the sky. The snowflakes passed by like silver arrows one after another. The villagers all felt their bodies become cold. They lowered their heads and looked at the wounds on their bodies. They couldn't believe what they saw. The snowflakes actually penetrated blood holes, and everyone's face was twisted in a ferocious manner. Under the clear sky, I saw a stream of blood arrows spurting out like a fountain here, two blood arrows, and three blood arrows spurting out there. An old man fell, an old woman fell, and another villager grasped the sky with both hands and fell helplessly, as if there were demons in the ground devouring them and bleeding to death. In Lijia Village, there were a total of seventy-nine Jin Yiwei, horse thieves and villagers. On an ordinary afternoon, no one survived. The sun was high in the sky, but the bodies in the pool of blood on the ground had no warmth.
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Official(2)Scraped 16d ago
QQ Reading actually has it?
This is my first attempt at a full-length novel, and it's very challenging. Although it is very painful, it is a very vivid feeling. I regret writing it late, I should have started earlier.
Self-review of "History of Assassins"
Writing martial arts novels has always been my dream. When you reach middle age, if you don't do some things, you will never do them again. I have always liked novels that combine history with martial arts. I grew up watching Jin Yong and was extremely envious of Jin Yong's level of Chinese studies. When I tried to write, I realized that my writing skills and knowledge were insufficient. I only regretted that I had read too few books. The first Feixue Swordsmanship was conceived in 2017. I wrote an outline, but haven't started writing yet. Then I started writing in 2018. But because I haven't written for ten years, my writing style is a bit bald, and it took me a while to find my own rhythm. I admit it myself, the writing style of Feixue Swordsmanship is a bit stiff, and the transitions between chapters are not well connected. But the story has enough tension and twists and turns, and is worth savoring. By the time I got to the second part, Mystery of the False Emperor, my writing was obviously much smoother. But when I was writing the second part, I was very ambitious and wanted to try to reach the goal of 500,000 words. Therefore, there are many characters and a huge structure. I feel that it is somewhat lacking in refinement when written down. However, I think the story of the second part "The Suspicion of the False Emperor" is still there. And I tried to combine some events in the early Ming Dynasty with Jin Yong's characters into my novel. I dare not say there is any innovation, but readers who understand these two points should have a knowing smile. All in all, it's a little hard work, and I hope everyone will comment and give you advice!
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 16d ago
QQ Reading actually has it?
This is my first attempt at a full-length novel, and it's very challenging. Although it is very painful, it is a very vivid feeling. I regret writing it late, I should have started earlier.
Self-review of "History of Assassins"
Writing martial arts novels has always been my dream. When you reach middle age, if you don't do some things, you will never do them again. I have always liked novels that combine history with martial arts. I grew up watching Jin Yong and was extremely envious of Jin Yong's level of Chinese studies. When I tried to write, I realized that my writing skills and knowledge were insufficient. I only regretted that I had read too few books. The first Feixue Swordsmanship was conceived in 2017. I wrote an outline, but haven't started writing yet. Then I started writing in 2018. But because I haven't written for ten years, my writing style is a bit bald, and it took me a while to find my own rhythm. I admit it myself, the writing style of Feixue Swordsmanship is a bit stiff, and the transitions between chapters are not well connected. But the story has enough tension and twists and turns, and is worth savoring. By the time I got to the second part, Mystery of the False Emperor, my writing was obviously much smoother. But when I was writing the second part, I was very ambitious and wanted to try to reach the goal of 500,000 words. Therefore, there are many characters and a huge structure. I feel that it is somewhat lacking in refinement when written down. However, I think the story of the second part "The Suspicion of the False Emperor" is still there. And I tried to combine some events in the early Ming Dynasty with Jin Yong's characters into my novel. I dare not say there is any innovation, but readers who understand these two points should have a knowing smile. All in all, it's a little hard work, and I hope everyone will comment and give you advice!









