
Knife and Pen Official
刀笔吏
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 815k Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Jin-Sui-Tang Dynasties
- Updated
- 11y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Maybe it's not a good book, but it's a book I can read. It will be updated from time to time, and I will only recommend books that I think I can read.
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It was a special code, I thought it was a serious novel, similar to the "Avenging Innocence" type, but it turned out that it was a pretentious novel with poems and poems.
[Comment] Your family uses a mobile phone for voice transmission, and everyone has one!
Mu Tie's novels are all like this. From The Concubine to the present, the original combination of meat and vegetables, wine and meat, is very good, but suddenly a serving of Wansan Pig's Trotters will make you sick to death. Can you please stop popping up a vulgar plot out of nowhere!
[Comment] Let's talk about those painful gossips after reading Dao Bi.
The first is the title of title, Xiao Niang, Xiao Lang and other titles, which are the characteristics of that era. You can always call the uncle, which is really depressing. In the strict patriarchal society of the Tang Dynasty, it seems inappropriate for older sisters to yell randomly among non-relatives, but of course it is not wrong to force them to do so! But when Lao Xiao had a conflict with someone for the first time, he said "I". That was an insult to his parents. Is this a way to seek death? Furthermore, how could the rich young masters of various families scold Lao Xiaoni for his legs? Is this a braid show or the Republic of China? The Tang Dynasty also scolded farmers, but it might be more appropriate to say 'you poor man' or 'poor man'. . . The second is the connection of the story. Is the plot of Lao Xiao entering the Yamen simpler? Just someone can open the back door? The reason why the Tang Dynasty established the imperial examination was to break the rule of aristocratic families over local and even central government offices. Even if the five generations of warlords fought and completely destroyed the power of the aristocratic families, the imperial examination inherited by the Song Dynasty still does not know what it will look like! Moreover, in that era, the so-called "telling of origin" meant people were tracing back three generations of your ancestors. You couldn't tell who dared to open this back door for you? There is also a background, and of course there are unspoken rules as the author said, but without time to test you really can't pass this hurdle. Regarding titles, there is also a man named Yiziying who wrote about the Tang Dynasty. It only has a few chapters, but at a glance, he pays more attention to these aspects than you do. As for logic, the book Wisdom of the Song Dynasty should be able to give you a lot to learn from. Of course, I don't mean to criticize Dao Pen by saying this. To be honest, I really like the integration of Tang Law in Dao Pen. I really know that Tang Law is very powerful and powerful. It is a treasure of Chinese civilization. The author also elaborates this point very rigorously in the novel. . . I hope the author will get better and better, come on!
[Comment] I took a look at Tang Lin's splash-ink landscapes...
I took a look at Tang Lin's splash-ink landscape paintings. The author said, there was no such thing as splash-ink landscape paintings in the Tang Dynasty. Large freehand paintings only appeared after the late Ming Dynasty, let alone splash-ink landscape paintings. From the book "The Sword and Pen Official", I can feel that the author is still proficient in the study of ancient legal history, but there still seems to be some deficiencies in other folk customs and other cultural aspects. I hope the author can avoid the important and trivial to make the article more exciting.
[Comment] It is not difficult at all to deal with the problem of copying poems
It doesn't matter if you copy poems. You can write poems that fit the situation or experience you have had, and then tell others that you were inspired by the scene one day and wrote such a poem. For example, Su Shi wrote "Ding Feng Bo - Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest" written by Su Shi. He experienced "Rain on the Shahu Road on March 7." The rain gear went first, and everyone in the group was in a panic, but I didn't realize it. It's already clear, so I did this. Only with experience can there be stories and classic poems. Of course, there are also poems that are filled in based on mediocre rhymes. For example, at a party, a group of talented people and beauties wrote some innocent or unremarkable poems, but such poems are rarely widely praised. I think it is not difficult to deal with the problem of plagiarizing poems. Based on the artistic conception expressed in the original poem and the experience of the original author, writing a short story that fits the poem can solve the embarrassment of being suspected of plagiarizing the poem.
[Comment] I finished reading the new work in one go
Except for the poetry part, which is a little off, I still like it. I knew about The Concubine when I was in high school, but I never read it because of the title. I didn't read it until I was in college. It's such a good book. I later read Master Xing Ming, but I couldn't bear to read it when I saw the last plot (it was supposed to describe a woman who I thought would be with the protagonist, but it turned out...) I haven't read many of the subsequent books, and the magic needle is still growing its results... I have read this book in one go. I am the best at writing cases. I hope to continue. I only wrote so many words this time to write one case. The other life plots are also good. I am so stupid. I want to read more every day after reading this...
[Comment] Big bug
Stir-fried vegetables did not exist in the Tang Dynasty. This technology did not appear until the Northern Song Dynasty and was not popularized until the Southern Song Dynasty.
[Comment] Is the crime of adultery only punishable by two years in prison?
Just say that the little girl is the daughter of this middle-aged man Right?
There are so many things in the pockets of the protagonist's suit. Aren't you afraid that the good materials will be squeezed and deformed? And it doesn't look good if it sticks out.
Where did Chapters 19-21 go?
[Comment] The rapist and murderer showed up.
The murderer is Heigu, a woman disguised as a man, and Master Jixiu acts as a cover. The two of them have an ulterior secret. "My guess"
[Comment] The murderer comes out
Once Zhixu died, no one could be Zhijue's opponent. Her nephew Hei Gu was exposed.
[Comment]Reply
I want to see crimes solved, promoted, and made rich
Is there any new book published by MuDa? "Concubine" and "Xing Ming Shi Ye" seem to be the highest peaks. There seems to be no other book that surpasses these two books.
[Comments] It's getting more and more exciting!
Author, can you please update more? 🌹 Solve more cases, don't write about how you rely on the big boss, and the second boss gets promoted. What readers want to see is the author who gets promoted by solving crimes!
[Comment] Mu Yi saw you publishing a criminal investigation history book again.
Your book is also an oddity among historical novels. . . . 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
[Comment] If you criticize this couple severely, I will remove them from the market
If you punish this couple severely, I will take them off the shelves, because I have no good impression of such people who will do anything to climb up.
[Comment] Three questions!
1. From the beginning, there were fights and pretense. It felt like playing a game. The environment you traveled through was very unreal! 2. Plagiarized poetry is plagiarism and is despised, unless there are huge benefits that cannot be refused! Also, if the author is not as good as the ancients, he should not make up his own poems! 3. A person whose conversation is extraordinary and whose clothes do not match his appearance, and most importantly, does not have any credentials or certifications. It would be a miracle if such a person could work in a government office! It's not impossible but extremely difficult. Even if it can be done, no one will give you a guarantee, but people there say it is so easy————Is this the Tang Dynasty or a kindergarten? ? ?
[Comment] Not bad
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[Plot] Live up to Tathagata and live up to your Majesty
I once thought that being passionate would harm my holy life Entering the mountains and fearing not to fall in love with the city The method of achieving both peace and security in the world If you don't live up to Tathagata, you won't live up to you. Could it be this song 😃😃😃😃😃😃
[Comment] The road guide is from the Ming Dynasty, right?
Luyin became popular during the Ming Dynasty in order to restrict people, especially farmers.
[Comment] A little suggestion
The first 100 or so chapters of the book "Fake County Magistrate" are wonderful. They are full of passion for survival and justice. The stallion in the back really made me hate it and I can't read it~ The new book seems to have this tendency again. I would like to give you some suggestions. I heard that Lao Mu's major is forensic medicine, so I'll use my expertise. In fact, this kind of mystery novels coupled with the struggle to survive under the pressure of survival should be very interesting and popular. Just like the fake magistrate, the small stage is a big world. It does not need to expand the area. It can contain all kinds of life, interpersonal relationships, suspense plots, unnecessary number of women, and amorous and casual protagonists who are not lovable. There is no sequel to this book. The Palace Stallion can be called a classic, but it is better to be devoted to the lover and the concubine. It does not need to be entangled in emotional writing, because it involves a reasonable, logical and rigorous description of psychology and behavior. It is difficult and more energy-consuming to write in a natural and touching way. There are even more extreme classics that have no female protagonists at all - The Wizarding World, and the new work from the author of this book, Journey into Mystery. There are also wizards written after this author. The author of this book has two points worth learning from: 1. Although there is no female protagonist, it is still very popular. The second is to stick to your own strengths and your own style. A broad road leads to the sky. It's confusing and confusing, but that's what it means anyway. I'm short of time and I'm lazy, so I don't want to edit it. It's enough if I can understand it. I'd like to express my gratitude to Haihan~ Haha ——Advice from a former starting eunuch