
Guoshu Museum
by Xu Haofeng
About This Novel
The story tells that in the 1930s, the Guoshu Museum in Shanghai was very famous. Its founder, Zhou Cunyi, had no rivals in the martial arts and was very prosperous. Later, the Guoshu Museum closed down due to lack of funds. Zhou Cunyi's personal disciple, the second-generation curator's fifteenth brother, and "my" second grandfather, was a martial arts master, but he was down and out in life and was despised by others. Regardless of my family's objections, I practiced Xingyi Quan next to my second grandfather and developed peerless martial arts. After experiencing all kinds of life in the city and the maze of history of my father's generation, I gradually realized that Xingyiquan is not only a martial art, but also the highest state of the heart - "Both the visible and the intentional are false, and the unintentional will only lead to surprises." We all want to change the world, but we are blocked from all possibilities by ourselves.
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Life is rich and colorful, and everything is the trigger for a story. It can be said that writing novels was the author's last resort, but it also indirectly made him successful.
Everything on campus is discussed endlessly. It seems that what happened to the author in college is also very interesting. This is naturally just a prelude.
The author's interesting autobiography at the beginning also shows that the author has an interesting soul. When reading this book, you may have a doubt, what is the Guoshu Museum? What do you do again?
The appearance of Chinese martial arts in reality, a new style of martial arts story.
🍅The book I finished reading was found here. To give a brief evaluation, this book is interesting, easy to arouse interest, and suitable for relieving boredom. The author is a famous martial arts film director. He has his own understanding of the real martial arts in reality. At the same time, the author also has a lot of experience in the martial arts stories of the Republic of China. The world he writes is very delicate and real. But in the book, the author seems to have the intention of beautifying the image of a certain martial arts master in reality (?). But as far as the book is concerned, there are actually some shortcomings. For example, the writing is obscure and unclear. The author seems to want to take this opportunity to express something, but the explanation is so mysterious that it makes people have a headache. At the same time, the story line is also scattered and disorganized, with a hammer here and a hoe here and there like the author's other book "The Taoist Coming Down the Mountain". Logically speaking, the author as a director should not be of this level. I don't know if there is any profound meaning. . . For now, it's pretty good as a new martial arts story.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(4)
Life is rich and colorful, and everything is the trigger for a story. It can be said that writing novels was the author's last resort, but it also indirectly made him successful.
Everything on campus is discussed endlessly. It seems that what happened to the author in college is also very interesting. This is naturally just a prelude.
The author's interesting autobiography at the beginning also shows that the author has an interesting soul. When reading this book, you may have a doubt, what is the Guoshu Museum? What do you do again?
The appearance of Chinese martial arts in reality, a new style of martial arts story.
🍅The book I finished reading was found here. To give a brief evaluation, this book is interesting, easy to arouse interest, and suitable for relieving boredom. The author is a famous martial arts film director. He has his own understanding of the real martial arts in reality. At the same time, the author also has a lot of experience in the martial arts stories of the Republic of China. The world he writes is very delicate and real. But in the book, the author seems to have the intention of beautifying the image of a certain martial arts master in reality (?). But as far as the book is concerned, there are actually some shortcomings. For example, the writing is obscure and unclear. The author seems to want to take this opportunity to express something, but the explanation is so mysterious that it makes people have a headache. At the same time, the story line is also scattered and disorganized, with a hammer here and a hoe here and there like the author's other book "The Taoist Coming Down the Mountain". Logically speaking, the author as a director should not be of this level. I don't know if there is any profound meaning. . . For now, it's pretty good as a new martial arts story.
