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Chapter 527 Yao Qiong's Character Comments

After watching the three episodes of "The Three Kingdoms", Yao Qiong still feels unsatisfied. No wonder her little cutie says that one episode a week is too slow.

After reading Wu Di's last two novels "Three Kingdoms" series, Yao Qiong finally began to write down his comments on Wu Di's "Three Kingdoms".

Yao Qiong doesn't like to say anything big. In fact, he always feels that the so-called artistic nature of an article is to fool the academic judges. Artistic nature is actually no different from the essence of commerciality. If commerciality is to satisfy the tastes of most readers, artistic nature is to satisfy the superiority of a small number of readers.

To be honest, it was surprising that his "A Love Story" won the Literary Award in Spear Literature, because his work was written purely as he wanted. He poured his love for that girl, whether it was fatherly love or the love for a man, into the work, but the judges felt that it was great. The uncle's psychological description was perfect and full of artistry...

But readers just think that the story between the uncle and the loli is so lovely. The most important thing is that the ending is very perfect, and it makes people feel warm after watching it.

Some people joke that if Wu Di wrote this subject, it would definitely be enough for readers to have a drink.

As a result, this cruel prophecy came true. Wu Di later wrote a work called "Lolita", which is also a story between the uncle and the lolita. The ending is that the male protagonist died of a thrombosis, while the 17-year-old Lolita died of dyspartum. The most important thing is that Lolita is not pregnant with the male protagonist's child...

Therefore, this "Lolita" has caused great controversy among readers, but it has received praise from most academic judges, who believe that "the male protagonist is extremely classically - he is an artist with extreme individualism in dressing up. He is sensitive, rich in imagination, but almost paranoid. He once quoted a poet in his novel saying, "The moral sense in human nature is an obligation, and we must give the soul a beauty." Of course, in "Lolita", this so-called "beauty" has both artistic and gorgeous poetry and the sinful guilt of the fallen people."

Of course, there are some judges who are cautious, but they also feel that Lolita has its positive significance as a work of art. It transcends all aspects of atonement; and, in our opinion, more important than scientific and literary values ​​is the moral impact this book should have on serious readers, because in this profound personal study, there is a general lesson; willful children, selfish mothers, breathless madmen—these characters are not only vivid characters in a unique story; they remind us of danger; they point out evils with powerful influences. Lolita should make us all - parents, social service workers, educators - work with greater alertness and vision to cultivate a better generation in a safer world.

The readers frantically complained about Wu Di, who was full of literary and artistic halos. "I knew it. When she (Wu Di) wrote pure literary works, she was extremely ruthless and cruel. She seemed to like to see readers wailing in the abyss of entanglement and pain. I seemed to see the girl standing on the top of the mountain smiling... The blackened girl is actually very touching, but the painful one is our readers!"

However, in this "Lolita", there are some classic famous quotes that make people talk about - "Lolita. My light of life, my fire of **, my sin, my soul. Luo Li-ta; the tip of the tongue must be moved down from the upper palate three times, and then gently pressed on the teeth for the third time: Luo Li-ta."

"Pale, bloated, mixed, and other people's flesh and blood are in their belly. But I love her. She can fade, she can wither and shed, and she can do anything. But I just need to look at her and all kinds of tenderness surge in my heart."

The story of both uncle and loli, readers naturally brought up Yao Qiong’s classic masterpiece "A Love Story". They believed that Yao Qiong’s is the real healing work. As for Wu Di’s, if you don’t want to be depressed, don’t go and read it.

At this time, Yao Qiong's comments about "Three Kingdoms" were comments on a character, but he did not evaluate mainstream characters, but chose some people who were ignored but worthy of exploration, such as Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of Han.

"I have read "Three Kingdoms" twice and have carefully studied "The Official History of the Three Kingdoms". In fact, as a fan of historical novels, Tian Jingsha, well, everyone knows who Tian Jingsha is. I prefer to call Wu Di with "Tian Jingsha" because these three words initially impressed me very deeply (please be sure to forget that duel ╮(╯◇╰)╭), and of course there is also that small order."

"Looking at the Three Kingdoms, this is a story of a general who is powerful in rivalry, a strategist with great wisdom, and a prince who is very skilled. They drink and eat meat because of victory, and are so proud that they would rather die because of failure. The charming characters are really unforgettable. I think after the end of "Three Kingdoms", there must be many people who want to express their feelings for one of the characters and write some wonderful comments. I think this kind of feeling can be written very well by everyone!"

"So this time, I want to explore some of the characters who are 'sautéed'. In fact, the main characters in the book are always a few. They enjoy the author's favor and partiality in a grand manner. They may have dazzling light that forces everyone to see them, but they cannot completely cover up those more ordinary existences. Just like the night sky, if the stars are completely shining, who can still see the thickness and depth of the stars? Only under the dark blue night will the stars appear more dazzling."

"But the neglected night sky is sad. Emperor Xian of Han, Liu Xie, might be considered a star, but it is far from the glory of other stars. The colors are too light and almost blended into the night, so it simply becomes a part of the night and becomes the grand and timeless ordinary."

"...The above is my opinion about this last emperor. Well, actually, I commented on this character just to urge Tian Jingsha to write down the "Han Dynasty" in my mind as soon as possible. Intuition tells me that this should be a very glorious dynasty. I remember that when Lu Bu killed Hu in the beginning of "Three Kingdoms", he shouted the passionate slogan of "Those who violate the strong Han Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty will be punished even if they are far away." However, the book also pointed out that this was not original by Lu Bu, and the Han Dynasty was already shaking at this time. I hope to see the real "strong Han Dynasty"!"
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