The update schedule of " Song of the King " showed that the series had a total of 49 episodes. It would be broadcast every night from August 8th, and the finale would be broadcast on September 6th. Members would update at 8 pm every night, and they would be the first to watch 4 more episodes on the satellite channel. They could watch 6 episodes on the first day. Non-members could be exempted at 8:00 p. m. the next day. Starting from August 24th, members could pay an additional fee to unlock the advanced broadcast. Each episode would cost 3 yuan, and they could go straight to the finale on August 31st.
There were a total of four songs interlude with Jun Ge. They were "Yu Yan Shuo" sung by the audio monster/Yin Lin,"Xiao Chen" sung by Shuang Sheng,"In the Sky" sung by Xu Yina, and "Worry Without Reason" sung by Su Xing.
There were two theme songs for " Song with You "," Ruo Meng " and " Chang 'an ". "If Dream" was sung by Zhou Shen, the lyrics were written by Wang Mingyu, and the composition was the same as Huihui and Wang Zitong. " Chang 'an " was sung by the modern brother Liu Yuning. The lyrics were written by Duan Sisi and the composer was Tan Xuan. These two songs were the theme songs of the TV series "Song with the King", which was adapted from the author Fei Hua's novel "Sword Journey". The drama told the story of the fated reunion of the twin sisters, Cheng Ruoyu and Chou Yanzhi, who were in the enemy camp. They were involved in the court together with the "young emperor" Qi Yan and King Hun, and they grew up together. The ratings for the series were high. The plot was full of ups and downs, and the feeling was extremely comfortable.
Sorry, I'm not able to directly schedule a story. But if you are talking about planning out a story, you can start by deciding on the main characters, the setting, and the basic plot. For example, if it's a mystery story, you might choose a detective as the main character, a spooky old mansion as the setting, and a missing heirloom as the mystery to be solved.
Yes, you can. It depends on your planning and organization skills.
Yes, you can schedule a story if you have the right tools or platform. For example, some content management systems allow you to set a specific time for a story to be published.
Yes, you can schedule a story. Just plan out the key events and timings in advance.
Yes, in many cases you can. It depends on the platform or tool you're using and its available features.
Sure! You could use calendar apps or specific writing software that offers scheduling features. This allows you to plan your story creation and publication at times that suit you best. It helps with organization and consistency.
It's possible to schedule stories with links in some cases. For example, with certain content management systems or social media scheduling tools, you have the option to do so. However, the specific features and capabilities can vary.
Yes, you can. Buffer has a feature that allows you to schedule stories for posting at specific times.