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How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

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How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

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How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

Indeed, it increases the difficulty of reading, but also the difficulty of writing.

Not only do we have to remember the details of the setting, but the author also has to hold back.

I remember my brother the fiction maniac, the one who scrolled his fingers without stopping, and he certainly couldn't read it. Brain-wrenching. I often can't remember why I ask him the names of the characters after reading them.

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

In fact, it is rarely upgraded as the main route, because the development of the plot is originally a contradiction set another contradiction, a big contradiction and a small contradiction, a small contradiction after another small contradiction, the role of upgrading is more to solve the existing contradictions, few say that I do things all for upgrading, most of them are that I need to upgrade to do things, but the upgrade process is too boring and repetitive, resulting in a boring plot.

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

I think that the level is a cage, and it was originally modeled on Dou Po Douluo to make a level, but the result was inflated, and the 12-year-old child was only one big realm away from a sect master.

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

This is a masterpiece, a masterpiece that has not been eliminated for hundreds of years. Does the online writer have this level?

Throw away the political metaphor of Journey to the West, only look at Journey to the West from the perspective of online texts, Journey to the West is a novel in which Tang Seng fights monsters all the way as the protagonist, the male protagonist of the novel is amazingly charming, accepts three apprentices and a pet, has amazing connections, and is a fairy in the sky to give face, but the protagonist is beaten every day, the battle is all dependent on the second male, and half of the second male can't beat the monsters, and the third male (pig) funny character The fourth male is no different from the dragon role.

The villains all seem to be powerful, but in the end, they are basically solved by three axes, calling people, seventy-two changes, and golden hoop sticks. does not have a very high literary literacy and writing, and writing an online article like this according to Journey to the West is absolutely gg.

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

I don't know anything else, but in Japanese light novels, either there is no clear concept of combat power level, or it is more like a background setting, and the protagonist is either the same level at all, or it makes no difference if it changes. The "realm hierarchy" in Chinese fantasy web novels is really the only one I've seen so far.

It's like a magic ban, the "hierarchy" in it is completely different from the "hierarchy in mainland fantasy novels". "The Mainland's Hierarchy" runs through the whole book, and raising the rank is the core part of the whole text. The hierarchy in the forbidden demon doesn't matter if you delete him or change his name, it's just a kind of background setting.

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

The sixth-grade Great Perfection is terrifying

How to look at just one grade should be divided into: competition class, experimental class, elite class, and ordinary class

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

Jin Lao did not clearly write the rank, but the reader will divide it by himself, taking Yitian as an example, the two Zhang Sandu and the two old Dharma Kings, the grades are clearly divided

How do you view the phenomenon that the concept of "hierarchy" is never inseparable from Chinese fantasy novels?

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