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Book Friends Tian Tu Fen Xiang Zong Lun Zei Dao San Chi Historical Text

  Elegant and refined people elegant language book friends Tian Tu Fen Xiang Zong Lun Zei Dao San Chi historical literature

  The three silly brothers indeed wrote it clearly and unfinished, and the heavenly chart's conjecture is exactly the same, very fulfilling, show off show off.

  When San Chai Xiong finished his book, everyone had some speculation about the new book. Tian Tu thought at that time: With San Chai Xiong's writing style, it would be a pity if he didn't write about the late Ming dynasty. Now it turns out to be in line with what Tian Tu thought, and Tian Tu is very pleased, copying the original post to show off.

  "Topic: Guess the type of San Chai's new book:"

  It will roughly return to the kind of slightly humorous plot in "Royal", light, romantic and warm, but San Ci also practiced a deep and lasting writing style in "Hanshi", which should be added this time.

  Two, it's hard to consider the time. Oscar can only write Qing, and Danmoqing can only write Ming. Yueguan seems to be able to write any dynasty, but the style of each dynasty is almost the same, just changing characters, plots, and locations. In this regard, San Ci brother is still better, with different styles emerging from his casual writings. Although "Royal" is a fantasy world, it's still written in the Song Dynasty style, with its elegant and refined scholars and merchants, as well as its luxurious and romantic atmosphere. The beautiful men and women in "Hanshi" also have a strong sense of era flavor.

  Here is the translation:

  Let's discuss it: Qin and Han were like ancient assassins; Three Kingdoms were martial generals; Sui was like a powerful aristocrat; Early Tang was like Sui, prosperous Tang was like young heroes of the Five Tombs; Late Tang was truly poets. Song had wide sleeves with poetry books and silver coins inside; Southern Song was like a virtuous lady from a humble family. In Yuan dynasty, scholars became outcasts, reminiscent of Tang Bohu, begging in disguise and writing flowery verses. Ming dynasty was like a poor but talented scholar, late Ming was like a bookworm on the opera stage. Qing was like a woman from the capital, outwardly glamorous but inwardly vulgar.

  I think San Chai will write about the late Ming dynasty this time, and after reading Zhang Dai's several books, I found that they are really in harmony with each other in terms of poetic style. Among historical writers, there are too few who can write good ancient poetry and prose, and many people don't even understand the basics of Chinese tonal rhymes, let alone the four tones. San Chai's quotes are always very appropriate, and his minor revisions haven't made any mistakes either.

  Three, conclusion, I'm really looking forward to this book and can't wait any longer, just chatting for a bit.

  The deepest impression of the heroine is: The two sisters in "Royal", especially the younger sister, who hides in the carriage and kisses, is super cute and awesome. The background (dark clouds and heavy rain), atmosphere (a private corner in the crowd), and emotions (enticing little Ruo) are simply the most profound Alice paradise in every little boy's heart!!! Salute with the highest revolutionary respect!!!! Haha

  Qin Que is not bad, but if it weren't for the chat room, I wouldn't remember it clearly. Li Gongzhu's appearance is not to be praised, and Mu Liu Su's writing is not contrasting enough. Yang Xiao Xuan's beginning is lovely beyond compare, but after she becomes a noblewoman, she becomes unlovable. The most interesting part is Zhou Xiao Jian Tongxie and Ah Zhou pretending to be a couple going to see the gynecologist together, that awkward scene really made Tian Tu laugh out loud. By the way, Hu Zai once recorded that Lin Bu, the big fool in Liu Chong, actually can't play chess; also by the way, Chen Cao's appearance wasn't long after solving the puzzle with both hands, what happened to it later? Tian Tu thought it was a foreshadowing.

  In "Top Quality", Lu Wei's writing is too ethereal and slightly excessive. The first half is truly a beautiful and elegant young girl, but the second half becomes somewhat vague. The portrayal of Yong Niangzi is also good, personally feeling that it lacks a bit of sharpness. The princess doesn't need to be written about, and Su Nüshi probably didn't feel like writing her, so I won't mention her.

  There is also Chen Zongzhi and Chen Runer, Xiaozhengtai's play is a bit less, Xiaoluan is really a pity to write. The first volume of "Shangpin" is a masterpiece, the second volume may be San Chou brother's fault, after Zhuozi came out of the mountain, he was listless and spiritless, it really fulfilled the sentence "far ambition in the mountain, small grass out of the mountain".

  The two scenes of Wu Yi Xiang Bian Nan and Si Tu Fu Kao He are not only exhausting to write, but also exhausting to read. It's really serious, but there's a mistake too. As a result, Ruan Sheng and Run Er's marriage was ruined, otherwise the three fools should have fulfilled them.

  Ran Sheng's "Roaring Book" is truly the finishing touch, with just a few strokes, it vividly portrays Ran Sheng's carefree life in Chenjiawu and his generous and upright personality. Suddenly, the whole scene comes alive with clouds of smoke and dazzling lights; there are also highlights such as Ruan Er recognizing characters upside down, Hu Tou's eyebrows and eyes being sparse but having a fierce gaze, etc. This is San Chai's unique skill that makes him laugh at the literary world and stand out from the crowd, it's a gift from heaven and a blessing from the gods, where unintentional humor emerges, which is beyond what can be achieved through learning; moreover, rather than saying it's a product of imagination, it's more like a magical brush.

  In "Dan Zhu", Xiao Dabalan is also an embodiment of this, and he shares the same fate as Shi Xiangyun in "Dream of Red Mansions".

  As for my personal feeling, "Elegant Rhapsody" has not yet calmed down at the current stage, and it's possible that "Dan Zhu" made San Lao lose some money. In fact, according to Tian Tu Guan Jian, as long as San Ci Xiong holds back his temper and writes quietly, with his knowledge and elegant demeanor, "Elegant Rhapsody" will naturally rise again.

  Two poems were written to congratulate Brother San Chi on his "Elegant and Refined" Dragon Year, where being revered as a saint and a god is just a turn of the palm away. The poem reads:

  Transplanted with soil intact, the tendrils still hold the calyx. I advise you to strive diligently, and don't be a fleeting flower.

  It is also said:

  Chrysanthemum has a price, but jade-like peonies are flawless. Even if planted among the clouds, they are still considered the first-class flower.

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