The main reasons why it wasn't worthwhile for an internet celebrity to publish a book were as follows. Writing required in-depth thinking and personal experience to write new ideas. It was difficult to write valuable works by relying on hot topics and gimmicks. Many books written by internet celebrities were considered pretty as souvenirs bought by fans, but the value of the works themselves was not worth mentioning. In this case, even if an internet celebrity could rely on their own traffic to get a certain number of clicks for the book, the poor quality of the content would make it difficult to maintain the interest and recognition of the readers for a long time. It would be difficult to achieve the desired effect from the creation itself, and it would be difficult to obtain enough revenue in the book market to prove that publishing a book was cost-effective.
I recommend " Small People in the World of Martial Arts " by Solitary Void. The main character traveled through the planes and got to know Shen Lang, Ye Kai, and other big shots in the martial world. From there, he understood the principles of the martial world. The great figures in the book were not great only because of their martial arts and wisdom. This was a Wuxia novel that was similar to traditional Wuxia. The plot was good and had the charm of ancient dragons. Although there were some problems with the system settings in the early stages, the flaws did not obscure the merits. "Ancient Dragon Drinks the World Alone!" Not bad. A Wuxia Doujin seedling. The plot is smooth, just like Gu Long's works. Gu Long's plot was well written, such as the Peerless Twins and Little Li Flying Dagger. However, the system was a little unclear, but overall, it was a rare traditional martial arts novel. There was also " Starting from Little Li Flying Dagger " by Spring Breeze and Weishui. Although it was a game, it had nothing to do with games. It was an infinite martial arts novel. The writing style was similar to Gu Long's, with a unique style of writing. The plot was reasonable, and the characters were distinct. The main character opened the ancient book and began his journey of martial arts. It was worth a look. Jin Yong's Ultimate Art of Rampaging in a Different World was also worth recommending. The author was Sword Control House. Modern otakus were reborn in the martial arts world and relied on the martial arts exchange system to dominate the other world. They had the martial arts settings of Jin Yong's martial arts. Although the update was slow and could be a eunuch, the writing style, character description, and plot arrangement were excellent. The first and middle stages were very good. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Spiritual Realm Minor Repair " was a Xianxia cultivation novel written by the old monster of the tenth floor. The male protagonist, Zhang Chong, grew up in a mystic realm and ventured into the world alone. It was difficult to pursue the Dao, but there was a chance of survival. Zhou Geng's writing style was not bad and there were no obvious poison points. The flow of people and grain was updated according to fate. " Yala's Adventures ", a fantasy sword and magic novel written by the capital's wastrel. The story took place in the Yala world, where a group of strange adventurers saved themselves. The plot was relaxed and interesting, and the more he read, the more interesting it became. The characters were full, and the writing was smooth. Although it was slow and a little dull, it was still a masterpiece for a small number of people. Martial Saint of the Mountain, a fantasy novel about the Seven Oak Trees. The male protagonist, Wang Kai, had a martial arts panel in a war-torn Otherworld and lived as a mountain bandit. " The Creator of Entertainment " was an urban novel written by someone else's kitten. Contrary to the norm, the protagonist traveled through a parallel world and became an idol. The updates were slow, but the content was interesting and cool. 'Shuoming' was a historical novel written by Bai. The protagonist traveled through the Northwest during the late Ming Dynasty, farming and doing business. The style of writing was realistic and had a strong sense of immersion. He was worried that the author would be a eunuch. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The development of Taoism was rather complicated, and the development of its disciples was closely related to it. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, different schools of Taoism began to appear. For example, Zhang Jiao founded the Taiping Road. He used the method of healing with talisman water to preach and attract many believers. At the same time, Zhang Daoling founded the Five Buckets of Rice Sect (Tianshi Sect). When believers were sick, they had to repent their sins and pay five buckets of rice after they recovered. The Taoist disciples of this period were mainly ordinary people who were attracted by these doctrines and methods of preaching. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Ge Hong's appearance unified Taoism in theory. He proposed that there were immortals in the world, that people could live forever, and that mortals could cultivate to become immortals. This theoretical development might attract more people with knowledge or a strong pursuit of immortality to become Taoist disciples, making the composition of Taoist disciples more diverse. During the Southern Dynasty, Tao Hongjing sorted out the Taoist immortals and determined the three highest immortals, which helped to perfect the Taoist system and might attract more people who wanted to worship clearly to become Taoist disciples. In the development of Taoism, Wang Chongyang's establishment of Quanzhen Taoism was also an important node. He advocated the unification of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, attracting many disciples. His disciple, Ma Danyang, was originally a rich family's son who abandoned his official position to learn Taoism. After obtaining Wang Chongyang's true teachings, he went to Zhiyang Cave in Zhongnan Mountain to establish Quanzhen Sect, Sun Bu 'er was his only female disciple and was also Ma Danyang's wife, so he established Quanzhen Sect's Qingjing Sect. Tan Chuduan was once cured by Wang Chongyang and followed Wang Chongyang to cultivate. After Wang Chongyang passed away, he established Quanzhen Sect's Namo Sect. Hao Datong and the others were also Wang Chongyang's disciples. Each of them was related to the development and inheritance of Quanzhen Sect. They also had their own disciples who inherited the sect's thoughts. These all constituted a part of the development of Taoist disciples. As Taoism gained the support of emperors and nobles or was associated with the royal family in different historical periods, such as the support of the royal family in the Tang Dynasty, the influence of Taoism continued to expand, and more people from different classes became disciples of Taoism, including those who might join Taoism due to political factors and social ethos. They promoted the inheritance of Taoist doctrines and the development of sects to varying degrees. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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Bai Qingyan was grateful that Xiao Rongyan, the regent of the Yan Kingdom, had given her a jade cicada to help her escape. In this life, she had helped Xiao Rongyan escape from danger several times. The two gradually developed feelings for each other during the process of getting along. In the end, they became husband and wife and agreed to live in seclusion in Baiwo City after the world was settled.
Chen He's wife was Zhang Zixuan. However, your description wasn't very clear. If you wanted to ask where Zhang Zixuan's photo was, you didn't find the exact source of her photo. If you mean something else, please rephrase the question accurately. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Liu Guangnan had acted in TV dramas such as " Marriage, Have You Thought About It?"," The Same Mountain and River "," The Handgun Team "," The Great Military Advisor Sima Yi's Tiger Roaring and Dragon Roaring "," The Strong Years of Snow Leopard "," The Ultimate Evidence "," Battle King EX'," Yan Yangchun "," The Battle for Gold ", etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The price of winter flowers varied due to factors such as quality and origin. At present, the actual transaction price of fresh winter flowers was 10 - 20 yuan per catty, and the new unified price of dried flowers was between 200 - 280 yuan. In addition, there are prices of different origins and different specifications. For example, the high-quality winter flowers selected from Gansu Hezheng are 90 yuan/kg (i.e. 45 yuan/kg), the winter flowers of that year are 80 yuan/kg (i.e. 40 yuan/kg), and the fresh winter flowers of the planting area are sold in large quantities in Tianshui, Gansu Province for 15 yuan/kg.(namely 7.5 yuan/kg), 1500 kg of coltsfoot flowers selected from Gansu Province 28 yuan/kg (namely 14 yuan/kg), coltsfoot flowers unified goods from Gansu Province 25 - 28 yuan/kg (namely 12.5 - 14 yuan/kg). The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some methods of making red sugar cakes: - ** Material preparation **: - [The first method is to make medium flour, brown sugar, yeast, warm water, red dates, walnuts, and other dried fruits (you can add them according to your preference).] - ** The second method **: Scraper, 50 grams of brown sugar, a small amount of dark soya sauce, 250 grams of warm water, 3 grams of yeast powder, 230 grams of flour, four eggs, salt, fresh mushroom powder, a six-inch mold, and a few red dates. - ** The third method (6-inch recipe)**: 160 grams of flour (high, medium, and low), 1 egg, 50 grams of brown sugar, 3 - 4 grams of yeast, and 100 grams of warm water (38 - 40 degrees Celsius). - The fourth method: 200 grams of red dates, 300 grams of warm water, 100 grams of brown sugar, 300 grams of flour, 3 grams of yeast powder, and 2 eggs. - ** The fifth method **: 200g of ordinary flour, 10g of white sugar, 2g of baking powder, 60g of brown sugar, 140g of warm water, 3g of baking powder, about 30g of warm water, and an appropriate amount of pitted red dates. - [The sixth method: a spoonful of brown sugar, a bowl of warm water, a suitable amount of self-made flour, and red dates.] - ** Production Steps **: - The first method: 1. He melted the brown sugar with warm water. When it cooled to a warm temperature, he added the yeast and stirred it evenly. 2. He poured the flour into a large bowl and slowly poured in the brown sugar yeast water. As he poured, he stirred until it became a sticky paste. 3. Cover it with a damp cloth or plastic wrap and let the paste ferment to twice its size in a warm place. 4. The fermented paste was poured into the mold, flattened the surface, and sprinkled with dried fruits such as red dates and walnuts to increase the taste. 5. He placed it in a steamer and steamed it for 25 - 30 minutes. After turning off the fire, he stewed it for 5 minutes before taking it out. - ** Second method **: 1. He used a spatula to cut 50 grams of brown sugar, a small amount of dark soya sauce, 250 grams of warm water, and 3 grams of yeast powder. He stirred them evenly. 2. Add 230 grams of flour, stir until there are no grains, cover it and let it stand for 30 minutes. 3. The sobered noodles were stirred and vented. They were poured into a six-inch mold and covered with a few red dates. 4. He placed it in a steamer and steamed it for 20 minutes. 5. Four eggs were added into the bowl, salt and fresh mushroom powder were added, and the mixture was stirred evenly. 6. After the water boiled, he turned it around with a spoon, poured in the egg liquid, and turned off the fire to stew for 1 minute. 7. He scooped it up to control the water content, poured it into the bamboo curtain, used the bamboo curtain to shape it, and cut it into thick slices. - ** The third method **: 1. Add brown sugar and yeast powder into 100 grams of warm water, stir evenly without any residue, and set aside.(The water temperature must not be too high. It will burn the yeast to death, and it will not rise.) 2. Sift in the flour (high, medium, or low). 3. Add the eggs. 4. Use an egg beater (manual or automatic) to beat evenly without granules. You don't have to beat for too long. 5. He poured it into a loose bottom mold. If he fixed the bottom mold, he would brush a little oil on the bottom. Fermented at 30 - 35 degrees for 40 - 60 minutes. 6. When the hair was twice the size, it would be fine if there were such fine holes on the surface. 7. Spread the red dates. 8. After boiling the water, steam it for 30 minutes, then turn off the fire and simmer it for five minutes. - ** The fourth method **: 1. Remove the core from 200 grams of red dates, put it into the wall breaker, add 300 grams of warm water, press the fruit and vegetable button to stir, and add 100 grams of brown sugar to stir evenly. 2. Add 3 grams of yeast powder to 300 grams of flour, then add 2 eggs, then add the brown sugar and red date juice that had been stirred well, stir evenly, and stir the paste until there was no dry flour or dough. 3. He sealed the paste with plastic wrap and placed it in a warm place. It fermented for an hour. When he saw that there were obvious small bubbles in the paste, the paste was ready to ferment. 4. Brush the bowl with cooking oil and pour the paste into the bowl. Don't fill the bowl to the brim. Just fill it to the brim by 70 or 80%, because when steaming, the second fermentation will expand. He put some red dates on the paste. 5. After the water in the pot boiled, he steamed it directly for 30 minutes. When the time was up, he turned off the fire and lifted the lid slightly to let some air out. After 3 minutes, he took it out of the pot. - ** The fifth method **: 1. First, he used warm water to melt the brown sugar. 2. 3g of baking powder and about 30g of warm water. Stir it and let it stand for a while. 3. Add baking powder and white sugar to the prepared flour and stir. 4. He added the yeast water and melted sugar water into the flour in batches. It was easier to control the state of the paste in small amounts. 5. He stirred the water and flour into a uniform paste. 6. He applied a little oil to the bottom edge and around the mold to make it easier to remove the film. 7. He poured the good paste into the mold and smoothed it with a small scraper. 7. He covered the paste with plastic wrap and placed it in a warm and humid place. It fermented until it was 7 - 8 percent full. 8. Garnish with a suitable amount of pitted red dates. 9. Then, he boiled the water and steamed it for about 30 minutes. 10. Put a jar smaller than the bottom of the mold and push the mold down with both hands to remove the film. - ** The sixth method **: 1. A spoonful of brown sugar and a bowl of warm water were stirred and melted. Then, an appropriate amount of self-raising flour was added and stirred. There was no need to ferment. 2. Brush oil into the bowl, pour in the paste, put on the red dates, wake up for half an hour, and steam for another 30 minutes. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>