But as soon as I read the novel, I found that people who have not experienced that era and do not belong to the profound experience of that era can use quotations and model operas, but they can't write many languages with the characteristics of that era. The real author must be an active pen in that era, a person who actively participates in sports and skillfully uses this language. Usually he must be a glib person to skillfully use that kind of contextual language, especially the rebellious language of that era! It can be said that it can't be turned out in quotations! Writers still have to experience life, but now there is no such rebellious life for people to experience For example, now look at the catchphrase after the Spring Festival Gala: "You are so talented!" For example, the popular online expressions in recent years include "frog", "dinosaur", "charm" and "sauce purple". And if you only live in the same era, but you didn't surf the Internet at that time, you won't fully understand and skillfully use these online expressions. This is also the case.
"Ghost Blows Lights" comes from a Tang poem by Du Fu, which says "Mountain ghosts blow lights out, and the kitchen talks at midnight", while "People light candles and ghosts blow lights" is a folk slang that has been circulating in Northeast China for hundreds of years. Blowing lanterns by ghosts is a rule in grave robbers' grave-robbing operations. Of course, I made this rule up purely. Many contents in the story are fabricated out of thin air, such as some special terms, tools, places, people, anecdotes, and all the ancient tombs in the story. Most of them are made up by me, and the ancient tombs involved in the story are basically fictional (sometimes only using a real name). In short, everyone can just watch the excitement, because I don't like to look up information very much, and I don't have a story outline. I just wrote it on me.