Chapter 327
Chapter 327
"We were talking about activities at the Forbidden City and collaborations with bands."
Li Yinan made room aside and Liu Qianya sat down.
"Oh, you're talking about that. I've also received an invitation. This concert is of very high quality. In addition to some heavyweight domestic guests, they will also invite some foreign cultural celebrities to attend."
"The organizing committee has been soliciting music works from outside since October to showcase the history and culture of the Forbidden City. I heard that many music masters have received invitations."
Lu Qingfeng's heart moved.
"Has the music been finalized?"
"I'm not sure. It probably won't happen that soon. For such a major event, the organizing committee will be very careful with the competition."
Having said that, Liu Qianya suddenly looked at him.
"You're asking this because you want to contribute?"
Lu Qingfeng did not deny it.
"I have this idea."
The main reason is that when he heard the news, a majestic piece of pure music automatically emerged in his mind.
"Then you have to hurry up. The event starts in early December and lasts until the end of January. The concert will be around mid-month. We'll need to finalize the music and rehearse in between. It must be finalized by the end of this month."
Liu Qianya did not think that he was overestimating his abilities. Over the past period of time, everyone had witnessed the boy's talent in composing.
Lu Qingfeng nodded.
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Peking University's school magazine is called "Peking University Daily School News". It was founded when Mr. Cai Yuanpei took office as the president. It was originally published daily, and later changed to a weekly, published every Friday.
The content published above is also very rich, including social news, comprehensive news, academic research, cutting-edge technology, Yanyuan Normal University and other pages.
Because of its great influence, Peking University magazine also cooperates with many well-known companies at home and abroad, and its audience is not limited to Peking University students.
With the advent of the Internet era, the Peking University Media Center, in addition to continuing to publish physical school magazines, has also added online digital magazines that can be viewed on the Peking University campus website.
Lu Qingfeng had appeared in the school magazine once before, when he wrote "Yanyuan Love".
The Nine Schools Alliance’s literary exchange meeting was his second time to be published in the newspaper.
On the day he returned to school, Zhang Jingyi happily took a copy from the library.
You can tell from the appearance that his novel was published there.
"Qingfeng, there's someone who writes about martial arts themes just like you, and he's from Hong Kong University."
Luo Qingfeng was sitting at his desk, revising a manuscript, when he heard Guo Hao's voice.
"Let me see."
He stopped what he was doing and looked at the three people standing in a circle.
Zhang Jingyi gave him the magazine, which indeed contained the beginning of a martial arts novel written by Du Junhui from Hong Kong University.
The opening text is very solid, the wording is well-chosen, and there are many quotations from poetry and allusions. It has the flavor of a chapter-by-chapter storybook and is full of classical style.
Lu Qingfeng almost understood that this person must have read Jin Yong's novels many times.
That’s not the case. It should be said that the style pioneered by Jin Yong has always influenced subsequent martial arts writers, and the same is true for the early Gu Long.
Although there are some differences in the writing style, the choice of words and sentences are almost the same.
Until a new martial arts novel called "Youth" appeared, which was refreshing because it combined European and American stream-of-consciousness writing techniques with traditional domestic themes.
It also had a huge impact on Gu Long at that time.
The novels written by Gu Long later, which were inspired for the first time, gradually became the style that readers are familiar with, or more precisely, the new style of poetry.
This writing style is very interesting. It combines modern prose-style literary writing with traditional parallel prose and elegant sentences to cut the long and tedious descriptions of traditional martial arts into concise and clear paragraphs.
Each paragraph should not exceed four lines.
Does it feel familiar?
That’s right, the writing style of online novels is similar to that of modern poetry.
But Gu Long does not exist in this world. Although online novels have still developed this writing style, Lu Qingfeng's current writing style cannot be considered innovative.
But the power of writing that can convey the entire artistic conception with just a few words is something that ordinary people cannot match.
Lu Qingfeng took a few glances at it but didn't take it too seriously. It wasn't like he was the only one who could write martial arts novels.
After returning the magazine to the few people, Lu Qingfeng was about to continue revising the manuscript when he suddenly remembered something.
"Do you have anything free tomorrow? Do you want to go visit the Forbidden City together?"
All three of them said they had something to do, so Lu Qingfeng didn't force it. He sent a message to Liu Xin, saying that he hadn't seen his best friend for a long time.
The expression on the other side quickly returned to an OK state.
After the matter was settled, he put down his phone and continued with his work.
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At the same time, in a dormitory at Hong Kong University, Du Junhui was writing a manuscript. The dormitory door opened and his roommate Huang Yaoren walked in carrying a bowl of wonton noodles and a magazine.
"Huizi, I brought you the school magazine you requested."
"Thanks, Yaoren brother."
Du Junhui pushed his chair aside, took the school magazine, and quickly found his article.
Looking at the lead type on the magazine, he hopes that one day these words can be turned into physical books, as long as he can get good results in this exchange meeting.
After reading his own article, he flipped through the rest of the pages, trying to see if there was anything that could pose a threat to him.
Then he saw another martial arts novel.
It’s interesting that he is from Peking University.
In his opinion, mainland students at such exchange meetings would write works that are more serious literary rather than martial arts.
He became interested and read it carefully.
The opening words made him frown. They were very plain, lacking the ancient charm of martial arts novels, and did not explain the historical background.
This is very different from the traditional writing style that combines the dynasty background.
But he couldn't say that there was anything wrong with this writing style, because the opening text was very poetic.
The full moon is shrouded in thick fog, and the moonlight is so bleak and hazy that it breaks one's heart.
Lie Jin's rhetorical skills are highlighted in this passage.
But this writing style was very different from the martial arts novels he knew, and this feeling made him uncomfortable.
I forced myself to suppress this feeling and continued reading. The text was as straightforward and clear as ever, but the writing skills became more and more profound.
The opening chapter depicts multiple scenes, and various characters appear again and again, but the author makes each character have a distinct personality through his own description, as if they are jumping off the paper.
It left a very deep impression on him.
This is how the author describes Grandma Bear.
[She felt as if an invisible stone was pressing down on her, bending her whole body and even her waist seemed to be broken.]
The author writes about a boatman.
[For twenty years, he rowed this dilapidated ferry from the other side to the other side every year.
There are not many things in life that can make him happy, only drinking and gambling.
……
There are many paragraphs like this.
The choice of words and sentences is like prose poetry, and the continuous scene switching is like a colorful drama, full of visual sense.
Grandma Bear, the Honest Monk, Ximen Chuxue, and a building full of flowers.
Although the protagonist hasn't appeared yet, the various aspects that set off the protagonist have already made him mysterious.
Du Junfeng watched the film with a critical mindset at first, but later he was drawn into it unconsciously. After Qizi finished reading it, he was thinking in his heart.
What kind of man is this Lu Xiaofeng with four eyebrows?
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