Conclusion of "The Prequel of Baolian Lamp"
The prequel is finally over, and Wubi himself did not expect that this volume would drag on for so long.
Please allow Wubi to quibble. Oh no, explain:
First of all, Si Teng must be mentioned once in every epilogue, and this time is no exception.
After all, the opening volumes of "Celebrating More Than Years" and "Si Teng" set the general tone for the rest of the novel, among which Ruoruo and Si Teng are the most successfully shaped.
Let's leave it aside for now.
Wubi used a lot of ink and chapter linkage to establish the character of Si Teng, but found that the more copies that take her through time, the more the character's "mystery" will be overdrawn. If this continues, Si Teng will gradually wither and fade. Marginalized until writing 'dead'.
(It's not really death. For the specific meaning, please see the previous statement in the conclusion of "Zhu Xian" "Jian Ye")
So when we decided to open the world of "Lotus Lantern Prequel" and "Baolian Lantern", Wubi wanted to try to "live" a new character, which is the heroine of this volume, Yang Chan.
By the way, it can also bury a foreshadowing, so that when it comes to the critical moment of 'prehistoric' or 'conferred upon the gods' later, emotions can be transmitted across space and the world, affecting another 'Three Holy Mothers'.
It seems that it didn't succeed
The character of Si Teng was established largely due to coincidence.
Da Tiantian's beauty makes people more and more fascinated the more they look at it, Queen Vine's cool and arrogant yet intellectually gentle character, and her pleasing clothing show, with just the right amount of plumpness, make her full of aura as soon as she stops there.
It is not easy to create a character with a gentle personality, not so unique, but equally impressive.
According to feedback from some book friends, everyone seems not to like 'Yang Chan' in this volume so much. Looking back at Wubi, her character is indeed a bit 'ordinary'.
However, Wubi has no intention of giving up on creating other female characters, and hopes to create a character that will impress everyone later.
As for Yang Chan, it is expected that a different world will be interspersed between the prequel and the main volume, which is the next volume "Dear, Beloved".
Stagger the time when Chen Xiang was born and grew up reasonably, and then let Zhou Ji come back to wrap up the story.
Then there are "Dear, Beloved" and "Sweet Honey Ashes Like Frost".
Just like Ruoruo and Su Tan'er, Fan Xian and Xu Fengnian. If "Dear" were to be written, it would probably be linked to "Sweet Honey". The linked content would not be much, just a little bit. The focus would be to give them and Zhou Silence sets a line.
(Wait. Why did I add 'men'?)
The same is true if I write about other dramas later. In theory, one actor works in two dramas, and the memories of the characters in the two dramas will affect each other across the world, which can be regarded as supplementing the setting of this book.
In addition, to explain, "Dear Beloved" was the earliest one that was finalized, and it is also Yang Zi's work that Wubi particularly likes.
There are no **** fights, no brainless 321 team-ups, no sudden abandonment of teammates to pick up girls during the game, no blatant promotion of fake games. Except for a female reporter in the ten-minute plot at the end, everyone in the drama is normal. , all of them are normal people!
In today's TV dramas, it's really hard to find a normal person
How should I put it~ This is a drama that looks very comfortable. When it should be sweet, it will make people inadvertently raise the corners of their mouths. When it should poke the heart, people will be moved by it involuntarily.
To this day, the most impressive scene in Wubi is when Xiaomi announced his retirement. Wang Hao hid under the light stand in the arena, grabbed his hair, hammered his head, and said to Xiao Ai sadly, "Dad is really useless." "Daddy can't do anything well." Xiao Ai took his arm and called him "Dad" in a tearful tone.
That scene was really heartbreaking. Of course, there is also the part about Xiaomi. I happened to watch Sylar's video recently. He was born at the wrong time, but his hero is dying too late. The last C in CNDOTA's golden period, at the end of his career, was the one with the best chance of winning the championship, sitting in the commentator's seat. .
In short, "The One I Loved, The One I Loved" is a rare and good domestic drama. If you haven't seen it yet, please give it a try!
(End of this chapter)
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