
Dancing with Sand
与沙共舞
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 227k Words
- Genre
- Realistic Fiction
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Period Narrative
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Regarding the title of the book: When I first chose the name, I thought this book would be called "Dancing with the Sand (Saharan Sand)". If I can write a sequel in a few years, let's call it "Dancing with the Eagle (isn't there an eagle on the national emblem of the United States)"!
After reading the beginning, the more I read, the more familiar it became. It turned out that I had actually read the paper version! I read it twice at the time and felt that the writing was smooth and natural. From the perspective of an employee, it showed readers the experience of Juchang during the period of opening up overseas markets. There was work, life and love. The protagonist spent the most precious time in his life in the Middle East and Africa. There are no high-level officials mentioned in the book, most of them are small figures. Some continue to stay in the Middle East and Africa, some return to China for development, and some even lose their lives... The wheel of history is rolling forward, no matter what their future is, all we can do is wish them good luck. (I don't know why, but I was really sad when I saw Chen passing away. Nothing has changed since the person is gone, but everything has changed)
I'm here to like it! 😁
👍Really good
Originally, this kind of subject matter existed but was rare because it did not have a large audience. However, if you see it, it has a special charm and will still attract many readers. This is probably the reality. But if it is an online novel, you still have to follow the public. The first thing is to divide it into paragraphs. Small paragraphs are better, but some paragraphs are too long. Then the story seems to be plain but not ordinary, and the writing is good, so naturally it is not bad. And I rarely see English translations, so they are very attentive. However, there are occasionally a few places where I don't know if I don't understand it or what, and some people feel that the characters' communication is awkward, but overall it's actually pretty good.
Very interesting work! Collected! Take your time and watch! Come on update! Welcome to visit us again!
The author's writing is very good, and Ben Ayu came to support it, but I still want to warn the author something: The author should be mentally prepared, it may be difficult to achieve results with this kind of article... Because whether it is the title, introduction or plot, it is almost not related to online writing... Although I do not hope so, I do have to admit that there may not be many readers for a long time... If you want to write a short story of hundreds of thousands of words and prefer traditional literature, it is better to find a publishing house for paper publishing. Of course, if the author is just interested and understands the rules of survival in the online literary world, I will not say anything to persuade him to quit, and I wish this book good results!
What the hell, 220,000 words, 11 discussion posts? ?
The days of fighting overseas are gone forever.
Very well written. The subject matter is unique, the writing is fluent, and it is true and relevant. Great support!
It should be good to read the introduction, so just leave it here and read it slowly.
I came here after seeing the tweet from Qidian's official account. It's really well written, but it's not very internet-friendly. It's a pity that more people didn't see it.
I saw the Xinhua News Agency documentary, so I ordered it all first and will watch it later.
My colleagues felt very immersed in it. 😁
Good book, but what about the current wave of anti-globalization?
The writing is actually pretty good, keep it up! It's just that the title of the book doesn't feel very good and doesn't have much appeal.