Where is Guo Jingming’s legacy written down?

"Jue Ji" has now published two volumes, "Jue Ji I" and "Jue Ji II".

The third volume of "Jue Ji·Feng Jin Dao" has been serialized for the first twelve chapters in the spring of 2012 and will be released globally in 2013.

Jueji’s current published titles are 4 books: “Jueji 1”, “Jueji 2” and “Jueji·Burning Soul Book”.

2. Introduction to the work

"Grand Traces" is a novel written by contemporary writer Guo Jingming. The novel is set in the fictional continent of Odin, and tells the story of a group of people called "kings" and "apostles" who defend honor and compete for power. It is supplemented by the insertion of stories of family ties and friendships, making the story The plot is twists and turns and touching. The language of the story continues the author's gorgeous, soft and beautiful characteristics. The novel began to be serialized in "Zuiyingke" magazine in January 2009, and the first and second volumes were published in 2010 and 2011 respectively.

"Grand Records" was released nationwide in 2010 as a commemorative work for Guo Jingming's ten-year debut. The first printing reached two million copies, setting the latest national print volume record.

3. Introduction to the author

Guo Jingming, born in 1983 in Zigong City, Sichuan Province, is a famous contemporary writer and director. Chairman of Shanghai Zuishi Culture Development Co., Ltd., editor-in-chief of "Zuishi Shuo", "Zishi Comics" and "After School" magazines. When he was in high school, he published articles on the Chinese literature website "Under the Banyan Tree" under the pseudonym "Fourth Dimension", and readers called him "Siwei" or "Xiao Si". One of the representatives of the "post-80s" writers group in mainland China. His representative works are "Fantasy City" and "Little Times".

4. Social Comments

Chen Xiayang: "The publishing and marketing of "Jueji" is not only a typical case in the publishing industry, it is also a symbol of the popular culture of the times, implying It reflects the mental state and demands of the contemporary youth group."

Gao Yuanbao: "The first thing I want to say when reading "Jueji" is the issue of basic Chinese skills... inappropriate language, bloated and confusing, and ambiguous. The blind one-time description of the scene seems to be just to show the richness and poetry of the language, but this purpose is not achieved, but it exposes the author's bad taste as a nouveau riche who only cares about display but not arrangement, only cares about showing off but not subtlety, and only cares about piling up without knowing choice. "

Guo Jingming: "This is a challenge to my own novel skills. This is my first rectification in ten years."

Fu Yuehui: "In my opinion, "Grand Trail" is more of a coming-of-age novel than a fantasy novel."