Hello, uninvited. Ben Meng thinks he is qualified to answer this question (the masses: I don't care if I talk so much about asking for help, but come here to answer questions in a panic? Chu Jin: Gentlemen, calm down, calm down! Update this video another day, don't hit me, don't hit me in the face, thank you! )
Chu Jin thinks that this is just a preconceived illusion.
first of all, there is doubt about the expression "one of the top three books in the world". What organization counted this? When was it counted? What is included in the statistical scope?
as for what you said, some people say that there are only five books, so don't worry about it. He has read too little and can't find a new one, so he feels that there are few. This is preconceived.
similarly, you may be like him, only covered by one-sided quantity.
most gentlemen understand, but as for the number of books, although I don't know which is the largest, I can casually say a few super-large number of book series, such as Oriental project series, about 7~1GB, and Hatsune Miku series, about 5~6GB. These are only the works of artists included, and there are some unpublished works, maybe more.
so 1GB is strong? Not necessarily. The notebook is not limited to Japan. In recent years, American painters, a new star in the notebook industry, are quietly expanding their influence. You should know that the notebook is actually illegal in Japan, and because it is illegal, it is put on a coat of "fan zhi" to evade the law. This is actually a loophole in the law. Of course, the Japanese government is not very willing to take care of it, so it can be continued. And these things are completely legal in the United States, so there is no need to worry, so the painters are almost presumptuous.
Most of the United States are similar to P sites, or are purely online notebook websites. The works included in them are submitted by artists themselves. You never know how many books there are in Little Polly, and you never know how many books there are in Young Hacker.
oh, it seems a little off topic. But it is true that this thing cannot be accurately counted. I thought that KINOMOTO SAKURA's notebook was only 2GB, but now it's almost 5GB. I thought that there were no more than 1 books on Jackie Chan's adventures, but now there are more than 12 books, and there are video games. As long as American painters are there, you can't count the number of notebooks, and the so-called top three notebooks are even more out of the question. Maybe you think that Oriental notebooks should be in the top three, and that's just your feeling.
Of course, if you have the heart to count this thing, it's not just Japan and the United States. This thing is available in all countries. Do you know that there are many local things in countries in the Middle East? The only thing I don't know is whether there are people who draw books in Antarctica (well, just to be strict).
In a word, there are so many books that you can't read them all your life, not to mention videos and endless games.
by the shiny donuts.