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    To be precise, "Nanjing" is not a breakthrough, but a summary.

    It is the same type of story as "Dead Fire", but on the basis of "Dead Fire", the story structure, language, and plot sections have been polished more carefully. After all, there is quite a lack of experience when writing "Dead Fire"  There are a lot of roughness, contradictions, and excessive force in the book. When it came to "Nanjing", it summed up the experience and methods. Its overall completion is higher than that of "Dead Fire". Everything that needs to be written has been written. Finally  The ending is also planned from the beginning.

    Let's talk about the beginning of the story.

    "Nanjing" was originally inspired by Makoto Shinkai's animated film "Your Name".

    When the author finished watching the movie, he was moved by the tone of the story of "the boy and the girl are far apart in space but tightly bound in fate", so the same thought came to me from the bottom of my heart. When I finished "Titan"  After that, I picked up this idea, filled it up, and presented it to readers and classmates. This is "We Live in Nanjing".

    At the beginning of setting "Nanjing", there were many choices, including the assumption that "the heroine survives in the era of doomsday war," "the heroine is a soldier of the surviving resistance unit, and inadvertently communicates with the past during the battle".  Although it seems that the contradictions in the story will be more intense and the development will be more tortuous, but they are all abandoned in the end, and they choose to depict a future with no one and loneliness.

    There are also many plot designs that have been abandoned, some of which are very interesting, but not in line with the logic of the story, so they were abandoned, such as "When the hero and heroine lost contact, Wang Ning launched all the hams in Nanjing to relay calls in the channel to find", "  The validity period of the key is only fifteen years, and it cannot pass through the long night of twenty years, so people design a large-thrust spacecraft to accelerate the key to near the speed of light, and use the slow clock effect to pass time", and "human beings go to space to support the future  A large number of nuclear bombs are launched in the middle of the world, time passes slowly, the king returns when the last swordsman is at a critical moment, and the swordsman is intercepted outside the atmosphere to save the girl", and so on - but writing a novel is a process of subtraction, and the content is not overstuffed.  The more the better, on the premise of achieving the purpose of writing, the story should be made simpler.

    Since the original intention of the story comes from Makoto Shinkai¡¯s animated film, I consciously or unconsciously pay attention to its animation temperament during the creation process¡ªI personally think that this book is just right for a 2D animated film, but there are too many domestic animated films.  Less, this can't be forced, just wait for someone with predestined relationship.

    However, "Nanjing" has not yet achieved the goal I expected. As a non-Nanjing native, it is still too difficult to write about this city well, and it is far from enough to rely on a few short collections.

    Still have to go deeper into life.

    Finally, special thanks to:

    ?Senior ham, Lieutenant Colonel lazycat, former communication technology officer of the North Sea Fleet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army,

    ?Sir Lin, Technical Investigation Detachment, Fuzhou Public Security Bureau, Fujian Province,

    And my old friend, Mr. Sanchi, a good citizen of Nanjing, served as a technical consultant and provided great help for the whole process of this book!

    Sincerely, salute
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