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What do you think of the novel Lao Na wants to return to secular life?

The content is so-so. It is destined to be a book written about Buddhism without any scheming. It is not bad to pass the time and read. The short stories in it are basically real events, and the plot arrangement is indeed unreasonable. It's written in a place as big as a village, and the frame is a bit small. Generally speaking, it's suitable for people who don't often surf the Internet, because the jokes in it are all popular online.

Let’s talk about the content carefully. Reading this novel makes me feel like I’m browsing my WeChat Moments. The chicken soup is sip after sip, and the short stories in it are not well described by the author, not as good as UC’s. Men silently cry and women cry. The author of each short story will write a summary. If you have read the popular comments on the news events at that time, you will feel that the author is writing about what he feels.

You really think you can write a novel after reading one or two Buddhist scriptures? In the end, what I wrote was nondescript. How much of it actually related to Buddhism? If you don't have enough writing power, you won't be able to write profound things. What's the point of just forcibly adding scriptures to improve the quality of chapters? Either the author works hard to study Buddhism and allows himself, the protagonist, and the readers to grow together, and the article he writes can give people a wake-up call.

Or just keep pretending and slap in the face, develop and grow, and write farming articles.

The subject matter of this novel is good, but the writing is lacking after all. I have read novels for more than ten years, let alone those from Jin Yong’s generation. I only really admire the Confucian and Taoist sages. , a book that unfortunately requires eunuchs.

Old bookworms are very discerning and will not judge a book based on its book reviews. They will only read book reviews to clear out mines.

This book is suitable for newcomers, and newcomers will find it very enjoyable. Forget it for those old book fans. . . Alas, it’s so hard to find an engaging book these days