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The following opinions are very one-sided and very personal.

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By the way, I watched Gui Chui Deng first and then Gui Chui Deng.

The Pirate Bi has already been completed, and Gui Chui Deng has only seen the Yunnan part so far.

I found that the two books have a lot in common.

For example, both have a fat man, both have eight books, and both involve exotic civilizations in the desert.

And the subject matter is roughly the same, but in my opinion, the difference in writing style between Tian Xia Ba Shang and San Su makes the difference between the two quite big.

So let’s just make a comparison with Ghost 1. 1.

First of all, I think the storyline of "Ghost Blows Out the Lantern" is actually more attractive than "The Stealing Pen".

The various weird phenomena and mechanisms described in it are more bizarre and dangerous, but the writing style is not as delicate as "The Stealing Pen".

In the stolen pen, things like the hair of the forbidden woman once made the hair stand on end, and the girls were very afraid when taking a shower.

If you dig carefully into "Ghost Blowing Lantern", there should actually be something scarier than hair, but I feel like the author didn't describe it in depth.

Of course, this is inseparable from the character experience and life background of the protagonists in the two books.

The first is Wu Xie.

In Robbery, he comes from a family of tomb robbers.

He has a mysterious background.

He can be said to be a member of the aristocratic class in the fighting world.

His skills and techniques are all inherited from his superiors.

It can be said that Wu Xie is in the upper class.

A protected position, he was in a position of assisting in the previous fights, and then we used his eyes to see those superb techniques, as well as the actions of the younger brother, the third uncle, Pan Zi, and the others.

Incredible courage.

Wu Xie is often the person who knows the least in the team, and is also the easiest to discover doubts and think about them urgently.

This is very consistent with the reader's mentality.

It is easy to attract the reader's perspective and follow Wu Xie to think.

He is not the central figure in the many mysteries.

He is even somewhat passive.

Someone revealed some threads to him, and he had to follow those threads towards the unknown.

Isn't this just like the psychology of a reader who knows nothing and is eager to find out the truth?

Moreover, he will have fear and despair when faced with phenomena that are beyond common sense.

Remember that he and the fat guy are trapped in a space, and by the way Walking along the only channel but still walking Go back to that weird room, and then keep making various assumptions like a trapped animal in a desperate situation, overturning, rethinking, and overturning again.

As Wu Xie thinks, readers will also come up with various hypotheses, and these hypotheses will eventually be overturned one by one.

Being rejected by Weird, everyone will have the same feeling of despair as Wu Xie, "How could there be no reason?"

What follows is a long, long silence.

The readers are facing the same lack of food and water as they are, and at the same time they have to watch.

The condition of the bodies of those who failed.

Despair is reminded again and again not to give up hope, so everyone will do their best to continue making various assumptions.

The fear created in this way will of course have better effects because of the personal participation of each reader.

Sansu captures the reader's psychology very well, so he uses a lot of pen and ink to describe the inference methods and behaviors of Wu Xie, Xiao Ge, and Fatty in that environment, which shows the characters' personalities very well.

It came out because the performance in desperate situations time and time again brought each character to life.

As he himself wrote in the postscript of Thieves 8, "At the end of the story, he only needs to create a situation and put the characters into it.

How each character will develop the story becomes a matter of course.

Any person's words and deeds will be arranged on another person.

Feel weird” Looking back at Hu Bayi, we will find that this male protagonist is very strong.

He rarely shows despair.

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Every time he feels fear, he can immediately remind himself to "be calm, otherwise it will be over."

So he is calm.

Bird, so he solved the problem bird.

The reason why Hu Bayi went to rob the tomb was not as mysterious as Wu Xie's.

It was just for money, which was a very real reason.

But in comparison, there is a little less advantage, because behind Wu Xie are Lao Jiumen and various teams.

Sansu doesn't have to try his best to describe how terrifying the forces behind them are.

He only needs to show some signs, such as how, how, how terrible the forces behind them are.

The awesome character gasped when he mentioned a certain mystery, and then told Wu Xie, "It will be dangerous if you go deeper" and "That thing is beyond your control."

Moreover, Hu Bayi is the core figure in every inversion operation.

His experience as a soldier makes him the most calm one.

At the same time, he is also the one who has the most knowledge about acupuncture points, and he is also the most thoughtful.

Man can we expect Fat Man to crack the puzzle?

He is the commander and sun of the entire team.

It is difficult for readers to think along with such a character.

Because we can only look up to him.

For example, he was once trapped in a circular space, but in the end, he quickly compared with Wu Xie and others who were trapped for more than a month and thought that the small crescent-shaped seal had a misleading effect.

And in the Longling Labyrinth Cave, he actually thought that the Tang Dynasty Tomb and the Ghost Tomb overlapped.

I wonder if the onlooker could guess such a brilliant idea.

How could you let us join in the adventure together?

In The Stealing Pen, Wu Xie is in a protected state, so he can incite all kinds of fearful atmospheres.

In The Ghost Blowing Lamp, Mr.

Hu is always in a protective state.

How can he make a mistake or panic?

Also in the desert During the walk, Wu Xie and Aning still had to fight hard without water, challenging the bottom line of life.

Hu Bayi could basically think clearly for the entire team and plan where to replenish water.

If it didn't work, he would kill the camel or something.

In short, Wu Xiaoxie makes people worry that he may die, but Hu Bayi always reminds me of the protagonist’s immortality theorem 2.

The stolen pen makes good use of the main point of "the human heart is more terrifying than ghosts and gods".

From a certain perspective, arranging for a character that everyone trusts to be suddenly revealed to be wearing a human skin mask is more shocking and terrifying than the most horrific and disgusting voodoo.

Every character in The Stealing Pen has its own background and story.

Even the closest companions have secrets that they have to hide, such as the naivety of the little brother.

But I know the characters in Ghost Blowing the Lantern very well.

There is basically no worry that you have to trust everyone and doubt everyone at the same time.

For example, in the ancient city of Jingjue, they discovered that the prophet's prophecy said that only four people arrived at the stone chamber.

Hu Bayi first concealed the above information and did not tell the professors to stabilize the morale of the army, and then considered whether the stone sculptures might be worn out.

Ah or something, before they even had time to doubt each other, Ye Yixin died cooperatively.

I can imagine that if it was the third fat man, he would never let these characters go so easily.

I guess the reaction of Third Uncle Xiaohua and other Lao Jiumen was to deal with Ye Yixin who was holding back half of his life first, and Wu Xie and the others first.

Have everyone stand still and then After interrogation and analysis one by one, in the stolen pen, Wu Xie and the others continued to use and defend each other with various forces.

Every time he wanted to obtain information, he had to engage in psychological warfare and work hard, but Hu Bayi basically It's easy to get information.

Wu Xie is always fighting against a clique of cunning and cunning veterans, such as Aning and his ilk.

He only gives information related to the action every time and doesn't talk about anything else.

In comparison, Miss Shiry Yang and Hu Mou are so heart-to-heart with each other. 3.

Uncle San loves to set up mysteries more than the world's most popular singer.

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King Wannu in Snake Marsh Ghost City is the same as the Queen of Jingjue Ancient City.

They don’t seem to be normal people and have terrifying power.

Most of Sansu’s descriptions of this power are very ambiguous.

It’s the kind of person who lifts a small corner and tells you about it.

There is some kind of terrifying power, and Tian Xia Ba Chang will never set up foreshadowing everywhere and leave mysteries behind.

In fact, seeing that there are so many unsolved mysteries in the stolen pen, this is not a bad habit.

He showed the Queen's ability in a very specific way.

Let’s use the example of an American child as an example.

In fact, the secrets deep in the underground palace are quite remarkable, because the Jingjue tribe was so severely punished for creating a fake dust bead to spy on the secrets of heaven, so it’s hard to overstate how many foreshadowings there are.

Well, dig it out.

It can be more mysterious than the "ultimate" repeatedly rendered in stolen writings.

For another example, Professor Sun said that what he had researched could change history and he did not dare to reveal more.

At that time, I was very excited and felt uneasy about spying on the secrets of the universe.

However, the author actually described this person who was supposed to hold the core secret as eating.

Because of the failure of the upper leadership, he was resentful and unwilling to leak his unverified research results.

What a disappointment to me.

In fact, even if it was arranged that Professor Sun discovered terrible facts that could completely overturn human epistemology, he was afraid of such a big secret, so he omitted some and only told the protagonist the part related to their fate, and then With the remaining huge questions disappearing, okay, of course I will beat my chest, why not satisfy my desire to pry into secrets?

In summary, what Ghost Blowing the Lantern describes is more insightful, more like a novel, and of course more exciting and rich in content.

When I read it, I would be frightened by certain things, and then feel a little scared, but I always knew that I was reading a novel.

The Tomb Raiders Notes is more like a story, a story that easily makes people fascinated while watching it.

Readers may have more imaginations involved in it.

Looking up, I saw that I was talking a lot of nonsense, and I had a feeling that I was going to be photographed.

Again, if you disagree, you can discuss it together.

If you have to shoot, just be gentle.

After all, it’s all filament and rice.

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