Southern Winter

Southern Winter

by Zhang Dachun

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The great era is like a black hole, drawing and trapping everyone in it; it embraces everyone, like waves rising over and over again, and the foam is connected and inseparable. After performing "The Young Master of the Spring Lamp", the heroes of the city were enjoying themselves, sorting out the eccentricities of intellectuals and officialdom in "Battle of Xia Yang", and visiting all the ghosts, monsters, foxes and immortals in "One Autumn Leaf", the writer Zhang Dachun finally brought the "Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter" series to a successful conclusion fifteen years later. The opening chapter of "Winter in the South" continues the fox ghosts and fairy tales of "One Autumn Leaf", introducing historical legends from the legends of gods and ghosts. The author's interactions with many filmmakers discuss the true and false, the true and the false, and connect the historical legends and anecdotes that may appear in the movie. The opening chapter "Blood Bait" talks about life, while the last chapter "Leaving the Soul" is about the soul leaving the body, going from life to death, and resurrecting from the dead, and finally returns to the essence of a legendary novel.

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