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Chapter 166 Huangshi Weng

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The emperor today is Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty. He believed in Taoism all his life and had reached the point of obsession.●⌒,. In later records, Jiajing once did shocking and ridiculous things, and the results he obtained were also shocking.

Jiajing ordered the palace maids to collect nectar in the morning and mix with ginseng juice to prolong their life, causing hundreds of palace maids to fall ill. The palace maids could no longer bear it and almost strangled Jiajing to death. This is the rare "Renyin Palace Change" in the history of palace maids killing the monarch.

If you write a book about seeking immortals and seeking Taoism, you will definitely not offend the current saints. Moreover, because the current saints respect Taoism and are now prosperous in the Ming Dynasty, if you write such a book, it will definitely be a big seller.

In fact, Luo Xin once thought of copying some books about the Four Books and Five Classics from later generations. Such books are professional books. Once successful, they will not only make money, but also gain reputation.

But he didn't dare to write. An eleven-year-old child could not have that kind of precipitation, and he had no reputation. Even if he wrote it, no one would read it, and no one would even publish a book for him.

So he could only turn his attention to this story form, and this form has appeared, such as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Journey to the West" belong to this form, as later generations have summarized.

Tang poetry, Song lyrics, Yuan lyrics, Ming and Qing novels.

From the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, the form of novels developed and grew stronger, and the form of novels is still in its infancy. As long as Luo Xin can write a novel, the market will definitely be good.

Is this difficult for Luo Xin?

Of course it's not difficult!

Luo Xin doesn’t need to write it himself, just find one from later generations. The difficulty lies in choosing which one? And it also has to do with Taoism, which is to promote Taoism.

In later generations, there were many online novels looking for immortals and Taoism, but the writing style was much worse and incompatible with the writing style of this era.

Um?

Luo Xin suddenly remembered a book. The writing style of this book is very ancient and the plot is ups and downs.

Searching for immortals, seeking the Tao, and fighting between immortals and demons.

Love, friendship, adventures.

This book has the attraction that the four great classics do not have. It was popular all over the country, causing many young people to give up everything and search for the path of immortality. They are zipping in the cracks of stones in the mountains, hoping to discover the secrets of cultivation. Some young people even saw an eagle flying by under the cliff, and thought that some sect was coming to guide him, jumped off the cliff and fell to death.

This book is "The Legend of the Swordsman in Shushan" written by the owner of Huanzhulou.

It has been adapted into TV series and movies countless times in later generations and has been popular all the time.

After making a decision in his heart, Luo Xin sat up excitedly, went down to the ground, and walked back and forth. Although "The Legend of Swordsman in Shushan" was classic, it could not be copied. Luo Xin began to think about it carefully.

The background needs to be changed, and the writing style must be slightly modified in line with this era. Some views may be slightly modified, which cannot violate the views of this era, but the plot does not need to be changed. The plot that can make future generations ecstatic will definitely immerse people in this era.

An excitement appeared between Luo Xin's eyebrows.

Next, he began to think about how to sell books. Luo Xin felt that this question was not difficult. He could use a pseudonym so as not to reveal his identity. Even if his identity was exposed in the future, it was just a book, not a product, and would not cause the covetousness of those powerful people to him, and he would not be in danger.

This is the best way to solve the problem of livelihood.

Luo Xin touched Hei and poured himself a cup of tea and held it in his hand, sitting quietly on a chair in the darkness. He began to think carefully and make changes to "The Legend of the Swordsman of Shushan".

the next day.

Luo Xin left the Lu family and went to the Zhou Mansion, but did not stop at the Zhou Mansion. Instead, he told Zhou Zhixian that there was something to do at his home, so he hurriedly said goodbye and returned home.

After returning home, he told his mother to give Zhang Wang's family five kilograms of millet, and then returned to his own courtyard and started writing.

He wrote and revised it while rewriting it, retaining the original attraction of the story. He only changed the views in the book to more in line with the three views of the Ming Dynasty. He was very careful on this point because he knew that this was a feudal society and there were any dynasty that was guilty of words.

The "Legend of the Swordsman of Shushan" by the owner of Huanzhu Lou has more than 5 million words. Luo Xin almost wrote it day and night. It took four days and four days to write about 50,000 words. He put down his pen and rubbed his sore wrist and couldn't help but sigh:

"I'm so tired after ten thousand words a day!"

Put down the pen, pack up a stack of paper, and then go to bed.

Yanglin County.

Lu Mansion Study Room.

Lu Tingfang and Lu Tingjiang brothers were sitting there blankly. They had been getting the reminder from Dai'er for a few days. They still couldn't think of what the reminder was for?

The two of them looked at each other and couldn't help but smile bitterly.

Shanglin Village.

Zhang Wang's home.

The family was drinking millet porridge. Zhang looked at Zhang and said, "Original, if this millet is finished, will Luo's family still lend us food?"

"Young Master Luo is a good person and will not starve to death when we are starved." Zhang Wang said with uncertainty.

"But... I heard that Mr. Luo's family doesn't have much surplus food."

"Mom, Mr. Luo must have a solution!" Zhang Qiaoniang said firmly.

Luo Xin’s family.

Luo looked at Luo Ping sitting on the chair and said, "His father, what's wrong with Xiner these days? He has been locking himself in the house, not practicing martial arts, and no longer playing the flute. And when he was having a meal, he saw his dark circles."

"Oh..." Luo Ping sighed and said, "It should be thinking about the food shortage."

"His father, Xiner should be able to borrow food, right? Not to mention it, Zhang Shu's family will have surplus food."

"It should be possible to borrow it!" Luo Ping frowned and said, "Xin'er is a strong man. He will not borrow food until the last step."

"But..." A worry appeared on Luo's face: "This will ruin your body."

"Oh, it's me that's useless!" Luo Ping lowered his head.

Luo Xin slept until midnight, got up from the kang, then sucked his face with cold water to clear his mind, then lit up the oil lamp, took the stack of papers written in front of him, looked carefully one by one, checking if there was anything wrong.

After reading it three times in a row, I finally found that there was nothing wrong with it, so I coded the stack of paper. At this time, it was already dawn. I stood up and took the folding fan to the yard to start practicing martial arts.

After practicing martial arts, he washed up again and went to greet his parents. After breakfast, he asked his mother for needlework. When his mother asked him what he wanted, Luo Xin just smiled but said nothing. He came back with the needlework and thread, bound the written stack of paper into a book, and wrote the title of the book on the cover:

"The Legend of Shushan"

Then he picked up his pen and thought for a while, and finally wrote down his pen name on the cover.

Huangshiweng.

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