
Yin Ping Mei (part 2)
About This Novel
"The Plum in the Silver Ping" was originally called "The Romance of the Lotus Ping", which tells the story of the knights who eliminated traitors, suppressed rebellions and took revenge during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. Suzhou Liu Fang's wife, Yan, was beautiful and virtuous. Pei Biao, the son of the Minister of War, took advantage of her and designed to frame Liu Fang for colluding with bandits, causing Liu Fang to die under torture. Yan escaped from home and was forced to take refuge in Erlong Mountain. Liu Fang abandoned her body in the wilderness, but was revived by her friend Chen Sheng with a lotus seed bottle. Pei Biao colluded with the traitors and plotted evil. Liu Fang's grievance finally reached Xuanzong. Liu Fang, Chen Sheng and others were ordered to suppress the traitorous party, and the Pei family, father and son, and party members were all killed. The novel describes the collusion between treacherous ministers and bandits, and the alliance between knights and loyal ministers, linking personal grievances and the safety of the country. The story is widely circulated among the people. The plot of the work is rich and the scene descriptions are extremely vivid. It has far-reaching influence and is well received. It is a classic work worth reading. The stories in the book are vivid and the language is concise and popular. The structural arrangement, character creation, and expression of thoughts and plots are all unique and unique. They are highly readable and suitable for recreational reading. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the events and characters written are as if they were there and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
