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Longyi: the creative background of the dawn of fire

Jiangnan's creation of Dragon was aimed at the readers targeted by these works from the beginning: more urban teenagers who are exposed to subcultures such as internet, games and animation can read without barriers, and it is difficult for readers who do not meet these screening conditions to enter the context of the text. These settings seem to raise the reading threshold of the works, and actually facilitate the author's targeted creation for a certain readership. In the process of story development, those plots that can create direct pleasure for readers often appear in various types of literary works, which can quickly bring readers into a familiar reading rhythm.

In the past, most of Jiangnan's novels were serialized once or twice in the form of novelettes, and then written into long singles in the form of novelettes, similar to traditional literary journals. The serial mode of "Dragon" is one chapter per issue, and when it is published, it is a long chapter with coherent chapters, which is closer to the publishing mode of other types of literature such as martial arts. The whole series of "Dragon" adopts this serialization method, which reflects the progress of Jiangnan towards commercial writing.