Chapter 119: Daqin Heavy Industry Chicken Soup Magazine is doomed to fail, Li Dao...



Chapter 119: Daqin Heavy Industry Chicken Soup Magazine is doomed to fail, Li Dao...

Chicken Soup Magazine was doomed to fail, and Li Daohua was not even willing to consider them as her opponents.

It is because people do not understand foreign countries that they have the opportunity to take advantage of them.

When information becomes more and more transparent in the future, the boomerang will hurt even more.

Their trip out was not smooth sailing. There was indeed an editor who wanted to stay in America. Unfortunately, Ian was not a pushover and he caught the editor before he could even hide.

After returning to China, Li Daohua fired him, saying that people with different ideals could not work together.

But most people still choose to return to their country for many reasons, they love their country, they love their home, they don’t like gunfights…

Yes, they had experienced a gunfight while in America.

Of course, part of the reason is that some of the places they went to were not wealthy areas, so gang gunfights were inevitable.

They were lucky because when the gunfight started, their cars had almost driven out of the block, and the rear wheel of one of their cars was blown up.

The editor who was in the car at the time was terrified.

Guns are now banned in the country. Although some people still keep them privately, in most places, gun-related injuries are rare. If one is discovered, it is a major case.

Seeing such dense gunfire, the editors initially thought someone was setting off firecrackers to celebrate a wedding. They had never seen what an American wedding looked like.

As a result, we saw the two sides going back and forth behind the car, biubiubiu~

Most people have never seen such a scene, not to mention that the translator told them that this was a society trying to seize the powder market. Wow.

In fact, powder was still banned in America at that time, but if you didn't take it and I didn't take it, how could Commissioner Smith take it?

Government prohibition is government prohibition, officials' private support is officials' private business, not to mention the involvement of capital.

It’s not as magical as forty years later, but it’s not bad either.

The material accumulated from this experience is enough for the editorial department to write manuscripts for several years.

After returning home, I have to spread what I have seen and heard to my relatives and friends.

Many people who write crazy articles in Chicken Soup magazine have actually never been abroad. They just rely on their own imagination.

I think a developed country is one that is developed in all aspects, surpassing others in all aspects, and is good in every way.

Actually, it is not. Developed country is just a definition. Even the review is reviewed by the so-called developed countries. Whether you are developed or not is sometimes just a matter of their words.

Just like later, our country has always believed that we are a developing country, but America wanted to rate us as a developed country, and we did not recognize it.

The editorial department came back and continued to bombard the magazine. The chicken soup magazine will only make the Chinese people reflect, but it will not reflect on itself.

If peace talks fail and fighting fails, then just pretend to be dead and stop publishing chicken soup literature, and only publish some scraps of literature, scar literature...

You, "Jiuzhou", like to cross the river by feeling my way, but I'd rather sink to the bottom and neither of us can cross.

The problem is that anti-chicken soup literature is just a convenient thing for Jiuzhou, and the chicken soup magazine mainly relies on these fabricated chicken soup literature to support itself.

Without chicken soup literature and without competing with Jiuzhou, many of the readers attracted during this period have left, and the original readers are also gradually leaving.

Of course, it’s not all bad. In this way, the readers can be directly purified and the remaining readers will all be loyal fans who can directly fight for them.

The Chicken Soup magazine was shut down, and Li Daohua asked the editors to report some touching stories in the country on a regular basis.

There is no lack of radiant human nature in China, but unfortunately, we are not good at packaging and marketing. How can this be possible? "Jiuzhou" must take up this banner.

During this year's heavy rainstorm, Li Daohua brought the editors to the scene. In addition to donating money for disaster relief, they also discovered the brilliance of human nature during the disaster relief process.

Like the soldiers who were on the front lines of the rescue, like the ordinary people who helped nearby, like the victims who stayed in the disaster area to help after being rescued...

Seeing the big picture from the small, it proves the importance of collectivism and the support from all sides when one side is in trouble. No matter how great the power of an individual is, it is still small. Even the smallest power when gathered together can become a huge force.

Now that "Jiuzhou" is on the right track, Li Daohua can get back to her own business.

In the past two years, Li Daohua's works have generally received relatively good results after being adapted into film and television works.

Those with poor results will receive a warning from Li Daohua before the adaptation. This can be considered a buy one get one free deal. He is a very nice guy.

Li Daohua's reputation has changed extremely rapidly in the past two years.

Before, everyone’s impression of Li Daohua was that her works were good but she was not a very good person, a shrew who was often seen quarreling in the newspapers.

The current impression is that he dares to love and hate, the quality of his works fluctuates, and the main theme of the person and his works is consistent, with the upper limit being terribly high and the lower limit being terribly low.

He is a good person, but he always speaks harshly. Although his words are not harsh, they are sometimes too harsh.

The People's Daily had wanted to do an exclusive interview with Li Daohua before, and it wanted to do it when she won the Nobel Prize, but at that time Li Daohua made some remarks.

If the People's Daily had done an exclusive interview at that time, it would have been easy for people with ulterior motives to seize on it and make a big fuss about it.

Things have been relatively calm recently, which is a good time to do an exclusive interview with Li Daohua. As for her war of words with a chicken soup magazine some time ago... isn't this a very common thing?

For someone else, this might be a big stain, but for Li Daohua, it was just commonplace, not to mention that she was right to curse, the chicken soup magazine was indeed crooked.

When Li Daohua didn't say anything, no one felt anything. But as soon as Li Daohua pointed it out, everyone felt something was wrong.

Once the editor of "Jiuzhou" actually goes to other places for inspection, it will be confirmed. It is said that "Jiuzhou" will also visit countries such as Britain and Germany, so let's wait and see.

Domestic interviews are different from those abroad. They don't ask too many controversial questions. Most of the questions are quite conventional. For example, what led Li Daohua to embark on the path of creation, what were the most impressive things in the creative process, and what are his plans for the future.

Even if Li Daohua likes abstraction, it is difficult to achieve great abstraction within such a limited scope.

What readers care most about is Li Daohua’s future plans.

Li Daohua has basically reached the end of her path as a writer. For her, the awards that many people want but cannot get are just a matter of a book.

There are fans and fanatical enthusiasts both at home and abroad. They wish Li Daohua could sit at home and produce novels every day.

Her influence is not limited to novels. You have to know that in that era, the majority of people were illiterate or semi-literate.

They can lead a normal life but cannot read literature, even popular novels.

The emergence of film and television works has made up for this shortcoming, allowing many people who have not read Li Daohua's novels to know Li Daohua and know that there is a novel of the same name.

Of course, she is also the students' favorite author. After all, who doesn't love an author who is often mentioned by teachers and who asks everyone to read more of her books but is not required to memorize them?

Even if it is an excerpt, Li Daohua's works are only suitable for reading comprehension, not for memorization.

"I hope to change some people's minds through writing, just like "Jiuzhou", telling everyone that we are no worse than foreigners. I will work hard in this direction in the future."

There is no doubt about this. Since she started writing novels, she has been aiming in this direction.

After the interview, the People's Daily invited Li Daohua to write a novel to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China next year.

This is just an invitation. If you can write, that would be great. But if you can't, there is no force. It's up to Li Daohua herself how to write.

Li Daohua, who was still racking her brains over what to write next, immediately seized the opportunity. If she wanted to celebrate the founding of the People's Republic of China, she knew what to write.

Daqin Heavy Industry

On the Bingyin day of the seventh month, the First Emperor died on the Shaqiu platform, and Crown Prince Fusu succeeded to the throne and became the Second Emperor.

This is the first sentence of "Da Qin Heavy Industry". This sentence comes from "Records of the Grand Historian" with some modifications.

Starting from the changes made by Qin II, the entire history was completely changed. There was no invasion in World War II. In this different period of history, although there were wars, enemies, wins and losses all around the Qin Dynasty, overall, it developed peacefully.

Relying on the advantages established since the Qin Dynasty, the Qin Dynasty's technological development was very rapid, much faster than in reality.

"Daqin Heavy Industry" mainly writes about the difficulties and achievements encountered by Daqin on the road of industrial development.

In the first ten thousand words or so, Li Daohua mainly wrote about the brief historical development of Daqin's industry.

Industrial enlightenment in the early stage, industrial pollution and development in the middle stage, and industrial innovation in the later stage.

The main content of the novel is the achievements made by Daqin's industrial innovation.

The heroine is an ordinary girl in the Qin Dynasty. In the Qin Dynasty, there is a saying that women hold up half the sky. In the historical development of the Qin Dynasty, female emperors also appeared.

Without the constraints of Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism, women in the Qin Dynasty entered all walks of life earlier and became the backbone.

More working population also promotes industrial development, and the two sides complement each other.

The heroine is a college student who is about to graduate. She has signed a contract with the State Grid and will soon start working officially.

Before the busy work begins, Daqin is holding a military exhibition. Countries around the world will come to Daqin to see its latest technology.

There are Julu and Jiujiang warships, as well as Qin 5-1 fighter jets, robots, nuclear submarines...

In short, this is not only a military exhibition, but also a display of one's armed forces to the world.

Daqin has always had very strict management over this kind of things, and ordinary people cannot access them.

After the six kings were eliminated and the world was unified, civilians were no longer allowed to privately own armed forces. The largest armed force was in the hands of the Qin army, and only the Qin army had the most advanced military technology.

The heroine finally had the opportunity to get close to him, so of course she had to go and take a look.

The heroine was not the only one who had this idea, so the scene was crowded with people, including all kinds of foreigners. Of course, their names were all changed to suit the conditions of the Qin Dynasty.

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