Chinese Fantasy·zhu Mo

Chinese Fantasy·zhu Mo

by Teng Ping

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About This Novel

Regarding "Chinese Fantasy", I wanted to write a modern story with traditional Chinese characteristics. Gu Luzhang is also a very traditional and ordinary girl. When it comes to tradition, legends come to mind; and for legends, gods and monsters naturally come to mind, and then "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" comes to mind. The horse's belly is a man-eating monster in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas". In fact, I always thought it should refer to the giant salamander... Sigh, but a novel is a novel after all. When I saw the description of the horse's belly, I wrote it as Mo Mingzi. As for the red moth, I forgot if it was in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas"... But there is really something called a "red moth" in the world. It is an insect of the order Lepidoptera, shaped like a butterfly, and imitates a spider when resting. The description in the novel has little to do with the real spider moth. It just describes a kind of insect, which I think is somewhat similar to the red moth, so I wrote it like that. The various characters in China all came from my friends, and they were written because they were such completely different people and worthy of being written about. People like Shen Fang in Heilongjiang and Feng Hui in Germany are friends I cherish. But I mostly wrote this book for Xiao Sang. Although I asked him not to read this book and hoped that he would never see it, the purpose of writing this book is to place hope on him. For there to be such a person in the world, I hope that he can be as happy as our friends who cherish him hope. Note (by Xiaojia) The monster with a human head and a tiger body that appears in "Chinese Fantasy: Horse Belly" is Mo Mingzi's original form. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" says: On mountains with canals, there are many gold and jade on them, and many bamboo arrows on them. The Yishui flows out of Yan, and flows eastward into Luo. There is a beast, its name is Horse Belly, its shape is like a human face and the body of a tiger, its sound is like a baby, it is a cannibal. Although Gu Luzhang's home is not a "mountain with overgrown canals", it has all the conditions to summon the horse's belly: there are jewels and jade, a lot of strings and bamboos, and a river flowing eastward. When the Gu couple finished embroidering the skirt with the horse's belly pattern, the strange and mysterious disappearance that appeared at the beginning of the story happened. The monster that appears in "Chinese Fantasy: Zhu Moth" is a sapphire blue butterfly with flame-like patterns on its wings. It flashes strongly in the sun and has a strong metallic luster. The original body of the red moth is the skeleton of a human body. It parasitizes the human body and lays eggs. Then it replicates new red moths and reproduces again and again... One of them is called Baosha, which is controlled by the breath of the cannibal and is an even more terrifying monster. Recently, it was discovered that a human monster is selling butterflies. The buyer will cough up a strange and beautiful blue butterfly. It can spread the virus through the human body, so everyone is advised to be vigilant.

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Early Morning83mo ago

The novels about gods and monsters are well written. They are already collected together, so why separate them?

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Sad Piggy80mo ago

扆,緼,麫 How to pronounce these words?

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