
Three Thousand Years of Sword Shadow
by Little Boy In The World Of Mortals
About This Novel
"Three Thousand Years of Sword Shadow" is a fantasy work of literary history. The author uses the ingenious idea of "a secret code, seven generations of code keepers" to weave three thousand years of martial arts culture into a magnificent and majestic narrative network. In the book, there is not only the bloody spirit of Sima Qian who endured the pain of history, but also the pyrotechnics of the Jianghu storyteller, and there is also a chivalrous tenderness that belongs to the digital age. The most wonderful thing is the "intertextuality of fiction and reality": the fictional "Picture of Nie Zheng Assassinating the King of Han" shuttles through the gaps in real history, making Pei Chuan, Shi Naian, Huanzhu Louzhu and others into story characters. This not only completes a serious examination of the evolution of martial arts, but also gives the history of literature the warmth and heartbeat of a novel. When I read that the AI algorithm inherits the core of chivalry and the metaverse reconstructs the ancient world, I suddenly realized that this work itself is like a sword that travels through time and space - the edge reflects history, the blade is engraved with literature, and the hilt is tightly held in the hands of our generation. Recommended to all readers who have been passionate about the knight's dream. This is not only a novel about martial arts, but also a love letter to the romantic spirit of China for three thousand years, and a thought experiment on how "loyalty" can be reborn in bytes. Opening it is to attend a tea party that spans a thousand years.
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