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Was Jin Yong, who originally had a sixteenth work, really worried that he wouldn't be able to write it well, so he didn't publish it?

2024-09-15 06:32
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2024-09-15 08:42

Jin Yong was a famous martial arts novel in China. He had a large number of novels, including The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, and The Sword of Green Blood. As far as I know, Jin Yong didn't reveal the details of his original plan to release his 16th work, so we don't know if he missed the opportunity to release it because he was worried that it wouldn't be written well. However, Jin Yong's works were known for their deep character portrayals, rich plots, and wonderful descriptions. His works had always been loved and pursued by the majority of readers.

How old was Jin Yong? He didn't write books.

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2024-09-14 00:00

Jin Yong was a famous wuxia novel in China, known as the "father of wuxia novels". His works were widely spread and deeply loved by readers. Jin Yong was born in 1896 in Haining Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, China. He died in 1961 at the age of 51. In his career, Jin Yong had created a large number of classic martial arts novels, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Wanderer, The Sword of the Blue Blood, and many others. Many of his works had been adapted into movies, television dramas, and other forms of works that were deeply loved by the audience. Jin Yong started to serialize the Wuxia Fictions in 1961 and stopped writing after completing the Deer and Cauldron in 1984. He wrote a total of 15 Wuxia novels, which were regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese Wuxia novels and had a profound impact on Chinese literature, culture and entertainment. Although Jin Yong had always been active in the literary world, he stopped writing martial arts novels after writing "The Deer and the Cauldron" in 1984. Instead, he turned to other fields such as screenwriting and directing.

Wouldn't others see his work if he didn't sign it?

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2024-09-21 05:03

Under normal circumstances, works that were not signed would not be directly seen by others. In online literature creation, signing a contract was an agreement between the author and the publishing house or online platform. It meant that the author would be authorized to publish or publish his work on the platform or publishing house. However, if the author is not signed, the work can still be published and disseminated on the network platform or the publishing house. However, it should be noted that these works do not belong to the official works of the platform or the publishing house, and may not receive the corresponding copyright protection and support. In addition, if the work was found to have plagiarism, copyright infringement, and other problems, the author might be subject to legal punishment. Therefore, if you want to show your work to others, it's best to sign a contract and abide by the relevant copyright regulations. This way, he could protect his own works and bring more opportunities and development space for his works.

If he wrote a novel, wouldn't it be good enough if he didn't write millions of words?

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2025-02-27 16:43

Writing a novel didn't mean that one had to write a few million words to claim to be experienced. In fact, the quality of a novel depended on the author's experience, skill, and creativity, not the number of words. Of course, writing a novel required a lot of time and energy to constantly revise and improve until one was satisfied. In this process, he needed to constantly learn and accumulate knowledge to improve his writing level. Therefore, writing a novel was not an easy task. It required effort and time. However, even if he only wrote tens of thousands of words, he could still learn a lot to improve his writing skills. The important thing was that writing was a process of continuous improvement. As long as one persevered, one could write an excellent novel.

He wanted to write a novel, but he didn't know where to publish it.

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2025-03-08 00:00

Writing novels was a very interesting thing. If you want to publish a novel, there are a few places to consider: 1. You can post on your social media platforms such as WeChat, Weibo, Facebook, etc. 2. You can post on your own blog sites such as WordPress, Blogger, etc. 3. You can post on specialized novel websites such as Tangyuan Creation, Qingwen, Jianshu, etc. 4 could also be published directly on the hard disk. This required one to create a novel platform such as Qidian Chinese Network, Zongheng Chinese Network, etc. It takes some skill and preparation to publish a novel. I hope you can prepare well to write an excellent novel.

Can I not sign a contract for a web novel? If he didn't sign the contract, wouldn't he be able to put it on the shelves?

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2024-09-08 05:06

Whether online novels could be published without signing a contract depended on the platform's rules. On some platforms, those who didn't sign up for online novels still had to abide by the rules of the platform, such as word count, copyright, etc. Otherwise, they might face the risk of being deleted or banned. However, on some platforms, the difference between signing a contract and not signing a contract was not very strict. Some platforms allowed online novels to be published without a contract, but they had to abide by the rules of the platform, such as word count, copyright, etc. In the event of an copyright violation, the platform may delete the relevant works and punish the author. Therefore, if you wanted to publish your work on the online novel platform, it was best to sign a contract with the platform to ensure that your rights and interests were protected. If they did not have the time and energy to sign the contract, they could choose not to sign it, but they had to bear the risks and possible losses.

Wouldn't it be amazing if he could write a novel that didn't overlap with other works?

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2024-08-03 09:20

Writing a novel was a very personal thing. Everyone might have different inspirations and styles. It would be amazing if he could write something that didn't overlap with other works. This represents your creativity and style, as well as your sensitivity and understanding of the reader's needs. Of course, it was also very important to avoid repetition with other works during the creative process. This required a lot of time and energy to think and explore how to integrate unique elements and styles into his works to attract the attention and resonance of readers. Therefore, writing a novel not only required creativity and creativity, but also a keen perception of the needs of the readers and continuous reflection and improvement of the creation. If one could maintain this kind of continuous effort and exploration in the creative process, they would be able to write truly unique and outstanding works.

He was writing a novel in Orange Melon. He didn't write it every day, and he didn't publish it. What was the impact?

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2024-09-05 08:38

If he didn't write or publish a novel every day, it might affect the exposure and readership of the novel. If the Orange Melon Platform did not publish the novel, the readers would not be able to see the latest developments and content of the novel. This might reduce the exposure of the novel and make it difficult for the novel to receive enough attention. If he didn't write novels every day, the frequency of novel updates might decrease, and readers 'interest might also decrease. This might lead to a decrease in the number of readers of the novel and thus reduce the influence of the novel. Therefore, if you want to write a novel in Orange Melon, it's best to write it every day and publish it regularly. This would increase the exposure of the novel, attract the attention of readers, and increase the influence of the novel.

Liang Yusheng had many representative works, so why didn't he have Jin Yong Fire?

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2024-09-23 02:39

Liang Yusheng and Jin Yong were both famous martial arts novels in China, and their works were very popular among readers. However, Liang Yusheng's representative works were not as widely spread as Jin Yong's, nor were they considered as one of the classic martial arts novels like Jin Yong. Liang Yusheng's representative works included "The Shadow of the Fleeting Shadows","Fate of the Jade Bow in the Clouds","Huang Rihua","Legend of Xiao Feng" and so on. These works were well received by readers, but they were not as widely spread as Jin Yong's works. In contrast, Jin Yong's works, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, and The Smiling Proud Jianghu, had become the classic representatives of Chinese martial arts novels and had a profound impact on the literary and entertainment worlds. Perhaps it was because Jin Yong's works had complicated plots, rich characters, exquisite descriptions, and had been adapted into movies, television dramas, radio dramas, and other forms of works many times, so they were more widely spread. Liang Yusheng's works were relatively simple and the plot was not as complicated as Jin Yong's, so it might not be as widely spread as Jin Yong's.

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