Chapter 434, Mutual Spray Rhythm

Two important things are happening in the literary world these days.

A big event is "In the Name of the Citizens", which can basically be said to have opened up a new standard for web dramas and even TV dramas.

At the same time, supplemented by ups and downs of the plot, this "In the Name of Citizens" is now very popular in the field of online dramas.

Combined with the convening of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, many people even speculated whether there was some official figure standing behind Li Yun.

Yes, to be able to shoot such a work, no one would believe that there are no big names on the platform.

It's not just serial dramas. With the enthusiasm brought about by "In the Name of Citizens", the novels are not too far behind.

"The Three-Body Problem" directly set off a wave in the novel world, and many public figures even expressed that they had read it—even Xiang Chenghua publicly stated that this is a rare science fiction work, which brings epic reading to people. experience.

On the novel website, the score has also risen rapidly, soaring to the current average subscription of 2.5, and it is still rising.

The most important thing in this wave of rhythm is that some celebrities who can be named have said that they have read this "Three-Body Problem".

"He brought a lot of inspiration to my "Martian Cataclysm". This novel has a unique sense of sci-fi coldness. That kind of coldness makes me feel what is called 'science fiction'. He should be like the stars and the universe. Lonely and cold." - Chen Kaimou.

"This is the best novel I've ever read. I read it all at my own expense. I've read many well-known and not-so-famous novels over and over again. I've never had a novel that brought me a lot of excitement. Come and have a strange experience like "Three-Body"." - Wei Xian.

"Everyone should raise their heads and look up at the sky in their spare time. What a beautiful thing it is, magnificent and thought-provoking, just like the movie "Martian Catastrophe". In the second half of this year, I will bring you an The viewing experience of The Three-Body Problem, I will do what I say.” ——Liu Jing.

Several people from Tiancheng Entertainment publicly stated that they were readers of "Three-Body Problem". Although they might be suspected of advertising their new movie, no matter what, these people also came out to support "Three-Body Problem".

And the celebrity effect is very scary. These few celebrities lead a wave of rhythm, and several other celebrities go to watch.

For a while, there was a feeling that the whole Internet was watching "Three-Body Problem".

Of course, not everyone has a favorable opinion of this "Three-Body Problem".

"Internet novels are cancerous, and their existence is poisoning minors. Letting such novels exist in the world will have an immeasurable impact on minors. My neighbor's child committed suicide because he was addicted to online novels. "

"The Three-Body Problem is sci-fi orthodox? Do many people think that yy sci-fi orthodoxy will appear in online novels? Self-proclaimed sci-fi orthodoxy, have you read real sci-fi? Have you read Richard Foley's sci-fi A masterpiece? Have you read Vernacles' science fiction novels? What a joke."

"The dross in Chinese culture, online novels."

The traditional entity novelists headed by Ye Chen collectively attacked the novel "Three-Body Problem".

However, this does not seem to be aimed at the "Three-Body Problem", but to attack the entire online novel world under the guise of "Three-Body Problem".

Internet novels are generally much better at making money than physical books, and they have inherent grievances and jealousy with these traditional authors. This time "Three-Body Problem" made such a big noise, it directly detonated this delicate balance It's coming.

"Three-Body Problem" was so popular that it disturbed these traditional literati. Finally, they tore away the already fragile balance and started spraying.

And network writers are not to be outdone. Although the industry often criticizes each other, there are some acid, and there are a lot of sprays, but when they really encounter such things, they will still be unanimous to the outside world.

This is a matter of principle!

"I feel sad for the so-called 'traditional writers' who have never read this novel but speak wild words. The dross in your mouth is becoming popular, are you angry?"

"I laughed, those traditional writers who spray "Three-Body Problem", look at this work, and then look at your own works, if you can still speak wild words, it can only show one thing-you are so shameless Really thick."

"At the beginning, I refused to watch "The Three-Body Problem", but after watching it, I can only say, it's really delicious."

"A young artist once said a word - the masses like it, how old are you?"

"If your book doesn't sell, you shouldn't criticize online novels, but you should criticize yourself—after all, so many people sell it so well, why don't you sell it poorly?"

The online novelists also gathered together and went back.

However, in terms of slandering people, they are really inferior to writers in the traditional field.

First of all, the online novel group itself is a young culture, and the younger the cultural form, the easier it is to stay at the bottom of the chain of contempt.

Internet novels are like this. Although they make a lot of money, the voices on the Internet seem to be more inclined to the side of traditional writers.

After all, traditional writers give people the impression of being 'tall', while online novels are 'fishing'.

Comparing the two, more neutral people who eat melons will lean to the side of traditional writers.

Fans of online novels are starting to retreat
"These traditional literati really like to look for things when they have nothing to do. The profit of the sour online novels is counted as writing. I think it's better for me to join a platform with greater publicity for online novels if I have a high level of skill?"

Liu Neng looked at the hustle and bustle on the Internet and was really so angry that his lungs were about to explode.

It is not that there was no conflict between online novels and physical novels before, but it was just a small fight before.

There is no direct outbreak of large-scale conflicts as it is now.

"Should we respond? No, we are just a platform, and we are not qualified to respond."

Liu Neng was somewhat conflicted, and was powerless in the face of the worsening situation.

why?

Originally, getting promoted and raising salary was a happy thing, especially when the work I was thinking of was still popular. Originally, the two happy things overlapped should be double the happiness, but now why, why did it become like this? .

"Sure enough, there are a lot of people right and wrong."

Liu Neng sighed softly, now he felt like he was holding back his anger but had nowhere to release it.

Aggrieved, quite aggrieved.

When Liu Neng was feeling quite uncomfortable, the old editor suddenly came over and patted him on the shoulder, his face was full of excitement: "Liu Neng, guess who is here today."

"Ah? Who's here?"

"Boss Ma! Boss Ma is here!"

(End of this chapter)

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