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Is Bu Feiyan really the most talented woman in Peking University, with better writing skills than Jin Yong?

The writing is very good, but there are too many flaws in the novel. I feel that the people in it are desperate for death and can't speak well. The overall feeling is that the author is a talented woman, not the most talented woman in Peking University. The writing style is far away. inferior to Jin Yong.

The first time I saw Bu Feiyan’s work in elementary school was "Snow Wedding Dress". I read it so many times that I was obsessed with it. Later, I fell into a pit in the toilet and was sad for a long time. I watched her "Rose Empire" in junior high school and it didn't seem to be very good. The Wulin Inn series was okay, maybe because of the familiar names.

Last winter I wanted to read the Huayin Liushao series again. After finishing "Zizhao Tianyin", I never wanted to read it again. The writing was too slow, and I forgot about it even after finishing it. What did I say before? Overall, I really can’t even remember people’s names.

But maybe what I really want to see is the person who dreamed of being a gangster.

Her books are nothing more than some handsome men and beautiful women showing off exaggerated emotional dramas, competing to see who has better martial arts skills and who is more popular. Then he talks some nonsense that distorts the meaning, and condescends to those sentient beings (for whom force is not enough).

Gorgeous and empty. In martial arts novels, his realm is lower than Wen Ruian's.

I’m not saying that Wen Ruian’s level is excellent, but he also writes a character who is full of style and likes to talk about some self-confessed philosophical quotes (there are many characters similar to this style in this author’s works, the same There are many magnificent characters in this novel), and Wen Ruian's writing is more realistic and convincing (Wen Ruian is not good at these outstanding characters), and there is no need to rely on the force of the characters to crush them. pressure. For example, the Four Great Gods and the Wonderful Heroes of China.

In Gu Long's works, Ye Kai, who drags his broken boots and smiles as if the sun is shining down on him, and Fubuki, the sword god who devotes his life to kendo and gives up everything, are both hot and cold enough for them to learn how to do it for a lifetime. Write about unique and extraordinary styles (also not emphasizing peerless martial arts or secret and exclusive treasures and ancestral firsts)

None of the characters in Seven Weapons have peerless martial arts, all of them are extraordinary in style. And not annoying.

It doesn’t mean you have Wangsun in your name, you have Wangsun’s temperament.

The perfection of Hua Wuque lies in the shortcomings of his life. (All the characters think that he is perfect and ignore his pain and desires. Even the people he loves hope to win in the duel with Xiao Yuer. He can release water even though he may die).

The work also depicts his mortal pain and entanglement on the perfect surface, making the character real and three-dimensional. Through him, he silently endured these unknown and unexplained pains and survived the embarrassing situation. He sticks to himself to create a more perfect and moving style.

This is not to criticize, but the most common types of characters the author appears in. When comparing the works of other writers, this is probably the level gap.