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Chapter 48 postscript

border town prodigal son 古龙 943Words 2018-03-12
Fengyun's first knife is finally over. In recent years, I have seldom written such a long story, and a story that is too long is always messy and dull. I write this way because I wholeheartedly hope that I can write some new ideas in this story, and I wholeheartedly hope that this story can have a theme that is conceived in new ideas. Hatred and revenge, while not shameful, are by no means respectable. Although hatred is a primitive and ancient emotion, it is by no means innate. Love and forgiveness are the nature of human beings. This is the subject of my story. I don't know if this story has conveyed its theme clearly, I only know that if everyone can replace "revenge" with "forgiveness", the world will undoubtedly become a better place.

Every novel should have its theme, and martial arts novels are the same, unless you think martial arts novels are not novels at all. In fact, many people do think so, including even authors of martial arts novels. If even the authors of martial arts novels themselves have underestimated martial arts novels, how can they expect others to take them seriously? Is cruel bloody revenge really indispensable in martial arts? Are these factors really the only ones that can attract readers in martial arts novels? I do not believe. If you really think this way, you will underestimate the readers of martial arts novels.

"Little Women" wrote about the warmth of family, the sweetness of family affection, "War and Peace" and "Gone With the Wind" wrote about the changes of the times, the cruelty of war, and the human beings in the turmoil of war. love and faith. "A Tale of Two Cities" is about the greatness of love and friendship, "shackles of human nature", "red and blue", about the desire of human nature, and the pain and contradiction of overcoming this desire. "The Pau Family" describes the conflict between the old and new generations, and "Records of the Isolated City of Berlin" describes how human beings resolutely shoulder the great responsibility for freedom. "Sea Wolf", "Moby Dick", and "The Old Man and the Sea" are written about the insurmountable fear of human beings and the great courage they show in fear.

The theme of "Pride and Prejudice" is even more obvious. The themes of these novels, while serious, are also full of tension, fun, and suspense. The conflict of human nature is truly the moving factor that cannot be missing in any novel. As a person who "writes martial arts novels", I certainly have no objection to attracting readers with strange changes, amazing plots, and heroes with outstanding personalities.I just think that besides these, there should be something else for the readers, something that can inspire people's hearts. Something that allows others to admit that martial arts novels are also novels.

But I also know that new ventures are risky and often thankless. But I am willing. Because I am a "writer of martial arts novels", I always hope that people who write martial arts novels can also be called "writers" in the future and be valued as much as other writers. I always hope that martial arts novels can also be called "novels" in the future, and like other novels, they can be placed in the living room majestically. Cologne 1972.Nine.twenty
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