Final remarks(1/3)
At this point in the work, the worldview that needs to be solved has been solved. It seems that everything that should be written and what should not be written is almost done.
Then stop here.
As for the extras, we can only wait until later.
Of course, the main body is finished, and the next thing to write is the son’s big adventure, and the story of countless brothers and sisters.
After all, I have tried my best to complete the things I mentioned in my introduction. As for whether it is good or bad, I will let readers comment.
I am quite satisfied myself, at least I have written everything I wanted to write.
Although the results are quite poor, I can still make some money. I am very grateful to the readers who have followed me all the way. I really, really appreciate it.
Without your support, this book would undoubtedly have died.
Because money is not everything, but nothing is impossible without money.
After all, there are limits to generating electricity with love.
This rather strange online article has been able to come to this day smoothly, without interruption for a day, almost maintaining the status of updating three times a day. It has been completed, first of all, thanks to the readers who subscribed, and thanks to the friends who have continued to subscribe.
The credit is yours first, and mine second.
Of course, I have generally fulfilled my commitment to readers.
First of all, this is a world of high martial arts, and you must have excellent martial arts
Whether it is the "Great Sun Tathagata Mantra", "Future Star Tribulation Sutra", "Maha Infinite Sutra", "Daoyuan Yiqi Sutra", "Zhenwu Sword Sutra", "Taizu Shilong Jue" and other martial arts, I
They all added their own understandings and gave them different training methods and martial arts characteristics according to religious culture and martial arts concepts.
Martial arts, martial arts, you must first have a martial arts.
Without outstanding martial arts, how can it be called a world of high martial arts?
I am a fan of settings, and I am always pleasantly surprised by those exquisite martial arts settings.
A good martial arts must contain quite rich cultural characteristics.
For example, I particularly like the martial arts in "The Lord of the World", especially "Ananda's Po-Jie Knife", which contains extremely rich connotations.
The martial arts of a monk can be achieved by cutting with a knife, which is really wonderful.
So when I wrote this book, I made sure to write about all kinds of outstanding martial arts.
Martial arts must incorporate the ideas of Confucianism, Taoism, Legalism, and military strategists. Only good martial arts must be thoughtful.
Every martial art has its own characteristics.
In this regard, I believe that I have achieved good or above results.
After all, if you want to see so many martial arts settings in a novel, it would be difficult for you to find products of the same type.
Although some people may find it embarrassing and there are many people who scold me for procrastination, I really feel satisfied with this book.
Second, fighting must be logical
This part was done better in the first half. I also read a lot of martial arts books and tried my best to design the fighting process.
But due to the protagonist’s golden finger and the fact that his power expands too quickly, the second half is more like a counterattack.
Although I tried my best to write down the logic of the fight clearly, it didn't feel real anymore.
It can only be said that it is a matter of level. When the fight reaches the level of high martial arts, I am really not very good at designing it.
It's like fighting with fists and kicks, they can punch to the flesh, but when they reach a high martial arts level, their strength becomes impossible to fight with fists and kicks, and it becomes more and more illusory.
So I used the restraint of the law, the concept of martial arts, and cooperated with the magical weapons to fight, and tried hard to design some tactics, but the fighting experience did decline.
I can only say that it barely passes here.
Third, the world of high martial arts where power is more useful
Because it is linked to cultivation and upgrading, in this world, people without power are like water without roots, making it impossible for you to even practice special skills.
Therefore, the master must be a big shot with high status.
I basically stick to this route.
Therefore the conflict is not intense enough.
What does that mean?
There will be no super masters who live in seclusion and suddenly appear for you.
nonexistent.
I don't allow experts who jump out of the cracks in the rocks.
Even masters like Laojun Temple, Future Temple, and Lingbao Sect were once big figures, but now they are weak and barely surviving.
I have basically completed this task and have very restrained my urge to become a master suddenly.
Of course, the excitement of the story is sacrificed for this, resulting in the protagonist often not meeting his opponent.
Because every time I add an opponent, I will consider his origin, and if it doesn’t make sense, I won’t add him.
In order to ensure rationality, the rhythm of the story was sacrificed, which caused some readers to be dissatisfied.
More than one reader told me, what's the use of insisting on logic? No matter how reasonable your explanation is, what's the point?
The first priority in writing is always emotion, not logic.
I can also understand the dissatisfaction of readers, but I still insist on running logic throughout this book.
After all, the road must be consistent, and we will talk about the future matters later.
Fourth, the villain must have ideals
I think I have done a relatively good job on this one. Most of the villains, or opponents, have their own persistence, their own dreams, and their own ideas.
I once loved a novel, but at the end I felt very sad.
What's a pity?
It's a pity that the big shots there don't have ideals.
No matter if they are Confucian, Buddhist or Taoist.
In the end, they all lost their ideals and became marionettes under power.
Why do I say this about them?
Because these big shots were all alienated in the end, they were trying to grab something called [Tao Fruit] to transcend eternal life.
Boring, very boring.
They thought it was seeking enlightenment. I only saw a group of officials fighting in the officialdom.
If I change my words and replace Daoguo with emperor, maybe everyone can understand.
They all wanted to grab the position of emperor, and ended up sacrificing all their emotions and all their ideals just to gain greater power.
That's right, the author established a supreme power for the world, and then all officials went to snatch this supreme power, and that's it.
Are they monks? No, they are just officials.
I don't think this is preaching.
To be an official, to be a bigger official and to gain greater power is their only idea.
Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism are all jokes to the end.
Everyone is just a powerful person in the officialdom.
This is the alienation of the worldview from people.
So when I first wrote it, I absolutely couldn’t let the big shot live just to snatch the throne.
These big men need to be more social, and they need to revolve around the kingdom of heaven in their hearts.
That's what kind of new world do you want to build?
Buddhas and demons can die for their own ideas, and Taoists can also die for their own ideas. Wang Qiu Mo, Lingxu Zhenren, Jiu Si Abbot, etc. are all such characters.
As long as you have a dream, what does death mean?
At the same time, only warriors who practice their own ideas can become stronger.
So almost everyone among the big shots in this world is causing trouble.
I practice Taoism to realize my ideals, not to become stronger. The two cannot be confused.
The purpose is the purpose and the tool is the tool.
Although in the end they still relied on force to speak, they did not regard force as the only one, including the protagonist.
Force is just their tool.
The ideal is higher than the tool, rather than the tool becoming itself.
I think I still managed to do that.
The above four points were all my commitments when I put them on the shelves. On average, I made about 60 points.
To be continued...