Magic Rivers and Lakes 3: the Finale of All-conquering Jianghu

Magic Rivers and Lakes 3: the Finale of All-conquering Jianghu

by Tang Sifang

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A descendant of a century-old magic family is about to show you the cultural heritage and insider knowledge behind magic! "Magic World 3: The Grand Finale" is the finale of the series, telling the story of the battle between Chinese magic and Western magic. It includes 13 types of traditional Chinese magic such as fairy rope, escape from trouble, mechanism, fan, and money-changing magic, and 11 overseas classic magic such as Indian sky rope, American escape magic, European puppetry, and South American ghost magic. It's so exciting to read it in one sitting! Magic was called illusion and sleight of hand in ancient China and has a history of more than 2,000 years. In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, entertained visitors from the Western Regions with the "fish dragon manyan"; Zuo Ci in the Eastern Han Dynasty teased Cao Cao and Sun Quan with "fishing with an empty pole"; Du Qisheng in the Song Dynasty made his name in the annals of history with his "killing and resurrection" trick; in the Ming and Qing dynasties, magic performances have penetrated into the streets and alleys. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Western magic was introduced to China. Tianjin's "Jihua Luo" and Beijing's "Kuaishou Lu" became famous at home and abroad. In 1940, Shan Yi Tang, a gathering place for artists from all over the world, was brutally wiped out, and the legendary magic "Stealing the Sky and Changing the Sun", which combined ancient and modern wisdom, was lost. More than fifty years later, 13-year-old Luo Siliang, heir to a family of magicians, was tricked by an eccentric old man into the world of martial arts. He learned skills, traveled to western Hunan, fought against heroes, experienced life and death, and uncovered half a century of secrets... Open this book and let you see the cultural heritage behind magic and the inside story of the world!

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AnglEye73mo ago

One step is not as good as one step.

Did the author change midway? The further you go, the more it looks like a cheap online novel.

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Sword Rises in the Storm62mo ago

Not bad! Alas, I only saw it when I ran out of books

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懒得乖巧72mo ago

It felt like there was no foreshadowing for Luo Siliang's anger when he was dueling with Mr. Zhao and it was very sudden.

However, the plot of this book is relatively good, but it still feels not as good as the first two books.

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