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How about Ma Boyong's novel The Longest Day in Chang 'an?

How about Ma Boyong's novel The Longest Day in Chang 'an?

My answer is, great! Personally appreciate it very much.

Ma Boyong, the original author of The Longest Day in Chang 'an, is a great man with a brain hole in Tao Kou's mouth. He is synonymous with big IP; He is one of the only three friends that Gao Weibo pays attention to. Only these can we know how awesome he is.

With the popularity of TV series, "literary genius" Ma Boyong has gained a large number of fans. The media interview with Ma Boyong revealed the author's favorite role in The Longest Day in Chang 'an, as well as the reasons for his popularity and the inspiration of the story.

Ma Boyong said that his favorite role is Xu Bin.

Because of the role of Bin Xu, he has a little shadow of himself. He just likes to dig up information and then find key clues from a lot of information, which is actually his hobby. ?

The most diligent figure is the protagonist Zhang Xiaojing.

Because the role of Zhang Xiaojing is difficult for him to write, it is not easy for the author to write about his complexity.

Zhang Xiaojing is the most cruel and violent person, and also the most gentle and delicate person.

The prosperous Tang Dynasty described in The Longest Day in Chang 'an is the prosperous time of China. In the author's mind, the prosperous Tang Dynasty is an international metropolis with diverse cultural elements. Chang 'an in the prosperous Tang Dynasty was such an image.

In that city, people can see people of all races, beliefs, civilizations and customs all over the world, all of which are perfectly integrated in Chang 'an. Putting different ideas and values on the same stage is very harmonious with each other. The temperament of Chang 'an City is in line with the modern city.

When we watch this drama, we can strongly feel how influential Chang 'an is in people's hearts.

I like this play, and it really has a lot to do with the writer.