I Am a Monk in Yingzhou

I Am a Monk in Yingzhou

by Huten

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1.2Mwords442chapters
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An Anxin who traveled to Yingzhou really didn't want to be a monk at all, but looking at the smiling maids and the endless monsters and monsters around him, he made a difficult decision...

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The subject matter is good, but the writing style is limited and the writing is not interesting!

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Final acceptance: T3 level. 1.2 Million words, completed. Work tags: Japanese culture, extraordinary Japanese style, fictional city, light novel. Rating: A. Japanese cultural content is authentic and has both breadth and depth; B. In terms of the current progress, the integrity can only be said to be average, with insufficient preparation; C. The writing level is quite acceptable, and the character creation meets the standards of light novels. A brief review in one sentence: A two-dimensional light novel with a strong Japanese style. 1. Introduction An Anxin who traveled to Yingzhou really didn't want to be a monk at all, but looking at the smiling maids and the endless monsters and monsters around him, he made a difficult decision... 2. Plot, characters and writing level The plot design is relatively ordinary, the rhythm is not very smooth, and some situations may develop unexpectedly; The characters are basically at the level of ordinary Japanese light novels, and there are many exaggerated and extreme labeled characters; The writing level is considered acceptable. 3. Highlights The most outstanding highlight of this book is the Japanese cultural content that is full of useful information, including but not limited to social customs, religious systems, historical changes, and class backgrounds... Not only does it cover a wide range of topics, but the author's depth of understanding of Japanese culture is also far better than that of ordinary Tokyo-style authors who only rely on Baidu Wiki. It can be said that the core attraction of this book is its rich and solid Japanese cultural information. In addition, the author of this book also adopts a humorous and satirical writing style, showing a series of strange social phenomena that exist in the island country through jokes, which also enhances the interest of reading to a certain extent. Of course, whether the style of making jokes is good or bad is a matter of opinion. 4. Questions ①The rationality of the story is questionable. The author explains that there are more outrageous prototypes in reality, but the novel is actually more logical than reality; ② The second dimension has a strong home-like feel, and there are endless types of maids that the author is too lazy to pretend to be; ③The protagonist is somewhat like the ancient dragon Aotian: reckless, enlightened, outrageous and transcendent... ④The rhythm is average and smooth, and there are not many plots that promote the plot through unexpected situations. ⑤Multiple interruptions lead to great changes in the plot line in the later stages of the story.

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