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What's the name of Mu Qing's novel?

The Fall of the Northern Court by Mu Qing is a novel The Fall of the Northern Court in Mu Qing and whether it is Mulinchuan or not.

This book, written by an anonymous writer, tells the story of the night Mu Qing died. The new emperor greeted her and celebrated with the whole world. She was infatuated with her sweetheart Mu Linchuan for three years, wearing a dragon robe, gouged out her eyes and cut off her tongue, which made her unable to enter reincarnation after her death. Mu Liuqing, thanks to your marriage to Zhan Bei, whether you stole the roller for me or not, I was able to ascend to the throne smoothly. Now your grandparents' house is full of evil thoughts. For the sake of the past, I'll leave you a whole body. Mu Qing didn't realize until her death that all her unreserved efforts were a joke.

She didn't want to be a ghost, but her soul was trapped. Mu Liuqing can only repeat the torture before his death over and over again, until he sees whether Zhan Bei is wearing armor and cold, and he breaks into the palace homicidal, but at the moment of seeing her body, her cold face turns pale. When the man took off his armor and resolutely laid down his weapon, Mu Qing felt like a knife. He was extremely afraid of hitting the invisible wall that trapped her in front of him. Arrows rained down, and whether the body protected in his arms in the Northern War was shot with arrows.

Content characteristics and audience of online novels

Life-oriented aesthetics, spectacle narration, extreme emotional experience, mosaic of time and space scenes, civilian perspective against grand narration, patterned creative style, nomadic poaching and rewriting, personal experience against traditional authority and personal heroism, consumption and carnival focusing on plane experience, irony between classics and traditions, fluent and straightforward oral expression, unfinished words (1).

Novel readers are active audiences with diversified reading needs. In the process of consuming texts, they get meaning and pleasure, but also get alternative satisfaction. The audience of the novel is also transformed into "productive consumers" (fans) by actively participating in the dissemination and reproduction of the text; In the eyes of some scholars, readers of online novels are also "addicts" who are addicted to illusory experiences and lack elegant taste and social responsibility consciousness.