Inheriting the Song Dynasty

In 1127 AD, the Northern Song Dynasty fell. Immediately, the ninth imperial prince, Zhao Gou, ascended the throne in Shangqiu amidst widespread anticipation, inheriting the Song imperial line and r...

Summary of Volume 3 and Thanks to Bai Meng

Thanks in advance Bai Meng!

Just found one hundred and three cute.

After a moment's hesitation, I decided that the list of thanks was too long, so I decided to put it at the end instead of at the beginning... to avoid scaring other viewers. But to be honest, I was indeed scared, but as a beneficiary, I have to thank you all sincerely after being scared... I bow and thank you.

To be fair, I didn’t expect this book to achieve this success.

Why?

First of all, I have to be honest. After Fu Han, I had no confidence for a while. I felt that I might be exhausted. Later, it was Ruili, Huya, and Xuxu who encouraged me to start writing. But even so, this book is a bit rushed... I knew nothing about Song history before writing it. I just read a few books at the last minute. So I have to thank Hongcha Magic Cat, Xiangwang, Bu Yi and other Song history masters for their help.

Secondly, my condition was not good, and a lot of things happened during the writing of this book, such as the epidemic and work. I had to deal with a lot of things, which affected my mentality and time. I have to thank everyone for their tolerance, and also thank the administrators for being neither nice nor polite... I bow, apologize, and thank you.

But in the end, probably because of the foundation laid by the previous book, the results were much better than the previous book.

Baimeng did not organize any activities. The book was published seven months ago and put on the shelves five months ago. One million words came naturally. The previous book took a whole year to write and even organized a small feedback activity to get it done. Moreover, the writing has been so slow and the updates have been so slow. But even so, the performance of "Shao Song" has reached the performance of "Fu Han" when it was completed.

It's not as bad as people guess, nor as bad as people guess (someone on Zhihu guessed 30,000, it would be strange if my update average could reach 30,000). Less than 15,000 average subscriptions, 103 alliance leaders, and 2 stars on Qidian Masterpiece Hall are the summary results of this book so far.

For a person like me, I am naturally satisfied... What's the point of a bicycle? I'm too lazy to ride a bicycle even if you give it to me.

Then let me tell you about the plot of this volume:

To be honest, I don't know what's worth introducing about the plot of this volume. In fact, everyone should be able to see that the content of the entire volume is paving the way for the final Battle of Guanxi, and the outcome of this battle can be roughly guessed based on the themes of the first two volumes. The first volume is about the protagonist establishing himself, the second volume is about Emperor Zhao establishing his position, and the third volume is about this country finally no longer having to worry about being destroyed by the Jin army one day, and the carnivores hovering over this country can no longer have their way.

The book now has over one million words and three volumes, which shows that the country has finally stood up again.

There are also some plot handling and character settings, which are not much to say. In other words, this volume has a clear goal, and everything is for the final battle... Everyone knows that Wushu learned how to cross the Yellow River; to be honest, Han Shizhong and Chang Yuchun are somewhat similar in historical image and positioning; as for Zhao Jiu's failure to hit the target in the middle gate, it relied on the unity of the people, which was also laid out in the entire volume.

There are also the poems at the end and beginning of the volume... To be honest, I don't even know the rhyme (Ji Cha despised me), and the adaptation of the poem at the end of the first volume is an extraordinary performance, but even so it is a joke in everyone's eyes... In fact, a reader took the initiative to provide a poem at the end of this volume. The individual sentences are great and very suitable for the situation, but it is difficult to use as a whole. I thought about it for a long time and gave up. I think "The setting sun is like blood" is more appropriate. I hope you understand.

As for the following plot, as the saying goes, the road ahead is long and hard, but we must start over from the beginning. The protagonist should sort out some things internally and then determine who he wants to fight for and what ideals he wants to do. The higher he stands and the more stable his power is, the more he must understand who his enemies and friends are. Then the Jin Kingdom should also be a little more interesting... Of course, I'm just talking nonsense. I don't know how to write it next. I don't have an outline, so I'll basically write whatever happens.

When I started writing the book, I only had the general plot of the first volume in my mind. After finishing the first volume, I only had a rough idea for the second volume. When I was writing the third volume, there were only some scattered fragments in my mind. Under the wps document I was typing, there were only a bunch of names I copied from the encyclopedia, and there were some people and fragments that were not written at all... Some things sound beautiful when I think about them, but I just can't write them down. Moreover, as I get older, I forget the fragments that were previously stored in my head as I write.

So how should I write next? As usual, I will take a peek at this chapter, peek at the academy posts, peek at the book reviews on various public accounts, and then organize them a bit... I also hope that you will talk more and think more divergently, but I won’t pay you for stealing ideas.

Of course, since this is a summary, I can't help but talk about the real ending of this volume, which is the chapter of the Falling Sculpture. To be honest, I was a little caught off guard. I was not lying when I said I was scared. I even thought I would be scolded before I sent out that chapter... It was so complicated to write, and it didn't cover the entire map. Some places were indeed not handled well and seemed stiff.

But... everyone is praising it, and within 24 hours, there were nearly a dozen more big cute characters (I would like to remind Andes Morning Breeze, one cute character costs one thousand yuan, not ten thousand. If I could get ten thousand, I would be rich), thousands of monthly tickets, and a full four thousand chapters... Then I began to doubt myself, could this chapter be really good?

But to be honest, that's human nature... Everyone was praising me, so I was secretly happy. In the next two days, I went to all the places where I might be praised, including QQ groups, WeChat groups, Zhihu, Weibo, and the academy forum. I was secretly satisfied with myself for several days... Don't be surprised.

Finally, I won't make fun of it anymore... Regardless of whether it's right or wrong or because of the bonus for the big chapter, I have to understand that this is everyone's love, and what I wrote didn't go beyond the scope. There must be quite dissatisfied readers, but online articles naturally have an echo effect (thank you for inventing the light-colored boss), which temporarily covered up the bad parts and then magnified the praise. Next time, if what I write doesn't suit the mainstream taste, it may form a similar scale of criticism vortex.

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