Was interested during the first few chapters...But then the forced nationalism started and it keeps getting worse.Does the author get paid for this kind of nonsense? It's ok if there's a bit nationalism when the situation calls for it. Now it's just irritating..
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LIKENot sure why comments like this are so common when some of the biggest novels on this website have no nationalism in them and they are from authors in China too. I think it's more likely extreme nationalism and racism is just super common among authors especially those that frequently steal ideas and use cliches liberally. I find the higher quality the writing and more original the work/author is the less likely you are to see any nationalism.
Ryu_Is_Charming:It’s required to be promoted and gain more viewers in some countries. The authors who refuse to comply are not allowed to publish to the public.
OMG! I'm not the only one who sees this! although it's more the authors who make bargain bin novels for qidian that seems to be the most extreme group. and the independent groups that publish on royal roads aren't. most of webnovels recent stories come from qidian.
bookguy:Not sure why comments like this are so common when some of the biggest novels on this website have no nationalism in them and they are from authors in China too. I think it's more likely extreme nationalism and racism is just super common among authors especially those that frequently steal ideas and use cliches liberally. I find the higher quality the writing and more original the work/author is the less likely you are to see any nationalism.
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bookguy:Not sure why comments like this are so common when some of the biggest novels on this website have no nationalism in them and they are from authors in China too. I think it's more likely extreme nationalism and racism is just super common among authors especially those that frequently steal ideas and use cliches liberally. I find the higher quality the writing and more original the work/author is the less likely you are to see any nationalism.
simply because those novels likely have no modern elements, or potentially anti-nationalist elements, just look at what happened to reverend insanity.
bookguy:Not sure why comments like this are so common when some of the biggest novels on this website have no nationalism in them and they are from authors in China too. I think it's more likely extreme nationalism and racism is just super common among authors especially those that frequently steal ideas and use cliches liberally. I find the higher quality the writing and more original the work/author is the less likely you are to see any nationalism.
Recent novels are from faloo
Sage_Honos:OMG! I'm not the only one who sees this! although it's more the authors who make bargain bin novels for qidian that seems to be the most extreme group. and the independent groups that publish on royal roads aren't. most of webnovels recent stories come from qidian.
Reverend Insanity was banned by the CCP because it criticised (covertly) the Government and Clan System and didn't have enough nationalism. And those gems you're talking about, they were published before the CCP began their crackdown on novels a few years back.
bookguy:Not sure why comments like this are so common when some of the biggest novels on this website have no nationalism in them and they are from authors in China too. I think it's more likely extreme nationalism and racism is just super common among authors especially those that frequently steal ideas and use cliches liberally. I find the higher quality the writing and more original the work/author is the less likely you are to see any nationalism.
there is a point infact if u have bad idea no concept then all u need is to add nationalism and boom he will get money and views that how Chinese society works
bookguy:Not sure why comments like this are so common when some of the biggest novels on this website have no nationalism in them and they are from authors in China too. I think it's more likely extreme nationalism and racism is just super common among authors especially those that frequently steal ideas and use cliches liberally. I find the higher quality the writing and more original the work/author is the less likely you are to see any nationalism.
Webnovel is related to Qidian, think they come from the same company ans are sister companies. Webnovel is ironically banned in China due to the Western influence here. [img=faceslap]
Sage_Honos:OMG! I'm not the only one who sees this! although it's more the authors who make bargain bin novels for qidian that seems to be the most extreme group. and the independent groups that publish on royal roads aren't. most of webnovels recent stories come from qidian.
BRO thx a lot i was looking at the books ur reading and i found this to read thx a lot
Sage_Honos:OMG! I'm not the only one who sees this! although it's more the authors who make bargain bin novels for qidian that seems to be the most extreme group. and the independent groups that publish on royal roads aren't. most of webnovels recent stories come from qidian.
no, they sold the right to translate the novel to different site like wuxia etc... and when they started webnovel they riped off all the translation
BlurryBee:Not completely sure but i think they asked wuxiaworld to stop translating novels posted on qidian even though wuxiaworld and the authors of the novel had a contract, plz correct me if I'm wrong
Its a shame really. If they actually worked properly with sites like Wuxiaworld then they would have access to better translators who could promote their works better not have like a lot of novels that are just a bit better than mtls.
falsius:no, they sold the right to translate the novel to different site like wuxia etc... and when they started webnovel they riped off all the translation
it should be said it seems to be required if using earth as the main world. any novel I've seen where mc is on earth has nationalism no matter what country they are from to some extent. the novels where its a different world it seems to only be prevalent in copy paste authors
bookguy:Not sure why comments like this are so common when some of the biggest novels on this website have no nationalism in them and they are from authors in China too. I think it's more likely extreme nationalism and racism is just super common among authors especially those that frequently steal ideas and use cliches liberally. I find the higher quality the writing and more original the work/author is the less likely you are to see any nationalism.
yep translators on here are 3rd rate at best miss grav as it and wuxia had and have better translators
SmilingReader:Its a shame really. If they actually worked properly with sites like Wuxiaworld then they would have access to better translators who could promote their works better not have like a lot of novels that are just a bit better than mtls.