
Golden Valley Tears
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At the foot of Mount Li, the potter A Yuan hid half of the tiger talisman in the belly of a terracotta warrior, waiting to be reunited with the other one after three thousand years. In Jingu Garden, the singer Luzhu held the same tiger charm and fell into the crack of time at the moment she fell from the building. They are the same person, but they are not the same person. For three thousand years, they slept in the darkness of the Qin Terracotta Warriors, fell from the towers of the Western Jin Dynasty, and died in front of Mawei Po in the Tang Dynasty. They thought they were looking for love, freedom, and answers-until tigers aligned and the chess game unfolded, they discovered: What they have to fight against is time itself. The female general Ying Ji spent three thousand years laying out a game of chess. The potter A Yuan spent three thousand years learning to break the situation. "Burning books to trap scholars is nothing. What I want to trap is time." This is a woman's war against time. It is also an Eastern fantasy epic about immortality, memory and freedom.
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