Portraying Reasoning Drama 5: 'Even the Most Absurd Stories Can Be Rational' - She says as Long as One Principle is Grasped

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During the sharing event for the new book 'The Truth Under the Snow,' author Jian Jia Cheng introduced the forensic reference books used in the creation of suspenseful detective stories, emphasizing the importance of precise observation and logic for intricate plot development. Jian faced challenges with embedding puzzle-solving clues in 'The Truth Under the Snow,' adjusting in the second episode to enhance reasoning and twists through indirect hints in dialogues. The article highlights author Xue Xisi's view that the key to detective story creation lies in persuading readers through both rational and unexpected elements, akin to a democratic process of convincing. Xue emphasizes that as long as the reasoning and solving process is logical and persuasive, even the most outlandish stories can be deemed rational.

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