Starting point Changsha training impressions [free]
I was so happy to receive the invitation from Qidian Changsha training. I remember that I had the opportunity to go there when the first phase was launched. Unfortunately, the conditions were not enough at that time and I missed that fate.
When I arrived in Changsha, I met the great god in my mind and the dream teller at the train station. I was surprised by his thoughts and creativity, and I admire my literary literacy. I feel deeply in my heart.
In the hotel, I met many online writers on the same platform. Although I have never met each other, I have admired them for a long time. It is my heart to be able to be with them.
The next day, I asked a writer from the same group to visit Lan Yinling, my editor-in-chief. He was able to know the dynamics of the works of several writers that he came to the meeting. His advantages and disadvantages and development directions are often pointed out, and every word is jade-like.
The one who taught us was Yu Luo Huangquan. The specific position at Qidian seemed to be the content editorial department and the deputy director of the content development department. The first sentence he said firmly grasped my heart: to analyze the creation of online literature from the perspective of management!
Can creation be managed?
This surprised me, and was full of expectations, so that I burst into passion for the entire training that I had never seen since college. The first time I listened to a lecture so carefully made me feel incredible that I still have such potential.
The green and yellow springs are very eloquent, and they show true knowledge through humor, so that we can know that there is a thorny road ahead of the online literature world, but there are also roses everywhere.
The seven emotions of reading online literature satisfy readers' venting arrogance, jealousy, anger, laziness, greed, overeating, and "seyu" are deepening management of readers' emotions and a grasp of readers' psychology.
This is a novel theory proposed by Biluo Huangquan, which refreshes me.
However, seemingly simple theories are actually complex and profound, because once they involve human emotions, they are like a turbulent sea. It is so difficult for you to grasp the direction of them!
The analysis of Biluo Huangquan is incisive and concise, and is easy to understand. I think its purpose should not be how deep we understand this theory now, but whether we have this consciousness and whether we have used this theory in future creations.
I don’t know other writers, but in me, I think his purpose is achieved!
Chapter completed!