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The sequel to "White Jade Tiger", "White Jade Carved Dragon", written by Gu Long's disciples, why is there a lot of scolding?

author:Little Panan

Gu Long, this person, is very talented. This is obvious to all, if there is no talent, you can not write so many amazing classic novels.

Although Gu Long was talented, he was helpless to be distracted. Unlike Jin Yong, who is not as focused as Jin Yong, Gu Long wrote novels to support his family and eat, drink and have fun. Gu Long once bluntly explained to everyone that he had everything with a pen, even the loneliness that should not be there.

The sequel to "White Jade Tiger", "White Jade Carved Dragon", written by Gu Long's disciples, why is there a lot of scolding?

He said this sentence is really very pretentious, such a loneliness, I also want to try. Although I am also very lonely, I do not have the feeling of success, nor do I have the beautiful style of right and left. Such loneliness, I really want to have. Ha ha.

Because of Gu Long's inattention and coping, many of Gu Long's novels are suspected of bad endings. Either write it yourself and write it hastily, or find someone to ghostwrite it, or even if you don't even write it, find a gunman to write a novel, and then sign your name. This kind of writing attitude has also led to the chaos of Gu Long's novels. There are both classics and inferior quality.

Among these works, there are three of the most regrettable, namely "Famous Sword Flow", "Full Moon Curved Knife" and "White Jade Tiger". "Famous Sword Flow" was written intermittently for five or six years, and finally found Jochi to ghostwrite it. "Full Moon Curved Knife" wrote five or six chapters, and the later parts were ghostwritten by Sima Ziyan. Although "White Jade Tiger" was not ghostwritten, its story is incomplete.

The sequel to "White Jade Tiger", "White Jade Carved Dragon", written by Gu Long's disciples, why is there a lot of scolding?

When Gu Long wrote that Zhao Wuji wanted to kill Shangguan Blade, the story came to an abrupt end. As for why it ends so much, Gu Long's explanation is that "White Jade Tiger" is to write about a person's inner conflicts and emotions, and when this conflict contradiction and emotion cannot be reconciled, it has become a dead knot, a dead knot that cannot be opened, so the story can end. This interpretation of Gu Long obviously has the meaning of fooling the reader. After writing, the reader is clear, isn't the cologne more clear?

If "White Jade Tiger" had really been written, why did he let his disciple Ding Qing ghostwrite "White Jade Carved Dragon"? Isn't that evidence? Isn't there evidence of the end of White Jade Tiger? The reason why Gu Long instructed his disciples to ghostwrite is that Gu Long himself knows very well in his heart that the story behind it is not easy to write. Sure enough, Ding Qing's ghostwriting "White Jade Carved Dragon" is really a dog-tailed sable, and I can't bear to read it.

The sequel to "White Jade Tiger", "White Jade Carved Dragon", written by Gu Long's disciples, why is there a lot of scolding?

The storyline is like a child's play, the character personality has changed greatly, the original story line has been disrupted, and "White Jade Tiger" is completely out of the same channel, so poor brushwork and storyline, it has long been doomed to failure. In fact, Gu Long himself has written the end of "White Jade Tiger", that is, the "White Jade Tiger" movie directed by Chu Yuan, and the structure of the storyline is expected by the reader. Zhao Wuji and Shangguan Jianli should cooperate with each other, and the Great Wind Hall destroyed Tang Jiabao. In this way, the story has fallen into the cliché again.

In "White Jade Tiger", Zhao Wuji's inner conflict became a dead knot, and in real life, Gu Long's process of creating "White Jade Tiger" also became a dead knot, which is really a coincidence.

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