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The first chapter of the book "Jin Lin Kai" was released on September 15, 2013. It has been completed today for more than one year and three months. It can be said that Xiao Tang has written the longest book. The total number of words exceeds 200,000, which is indeed the longest book Xiao Tang has ever written.

Speaking of which, Xiaotang is not good at writing history, especially in superficial history. Because Xiaotang is a person who is easy to immerse himself in the story. Once he really enters the world of "Jin Lin Kai", he will look back at the history of the late Ming Dynasty in this time and space. The contrast is so cute that I can't look directly at it.

It was just a passage from Mr. Gu Cheng that moved Xiaotang, so he insisted on completing "Jinlin Kai" and did his best to create a virtual time and space.

Mr. Gu Cheng believes that history is not inevitable, and accidental factors play a great role. If historians only emphasize the necessity of history and do not think about historical accidents, then the significance of history will undoubtedly be greatly reduced.

Xiao Tang no longer remembers the original words, so he is so careless.

Recalling the Japanese history topics circulating on the Internet and the history homework of European children that Xiaotang has seen with her own eyes, Xiaotang discovered that many scholars did have similar views with Mr. Gu Cheng, and are all looking for the significance of history to today from the accidental situation of history.

This has become Xiao Tang's soul guide to persist in completing "Jin Lin Kai", hoping to make some thoughts on historical accidents and even deduce them while fantasizing the story.

After saying this, Xiaotang knew that this would become a proof of his literary youth. However, Xiaotang was very disgusted with the view that some people promoted to be the supreme of entertainment. Perhaps those people did look for online reading materials for entertainment, but this did not become a reason to kill other people's reading orientations, nor should it be a justified criticism.

Well, the above is a bit messy, because I just finished a story and I am a little sad. I won’t say much about other nonsense. Finally, I am grateful to the readers and friends who have accompanied Xiao Tang through the past year again, thank you for your support. Without you, there would never be "Jinlin Kai", you are the real parents of this book - of course, the copyright is still me.
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