Jiangsha Ji

Jiangsha Ji

by Su Manshu

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About This Novel

Su Manshu has established a high literary reputation in modern literary history for his poetry, translations and touching love novels. As a monk, he should be "empty of all four elements" and "have no desires and desires", but his "love is deeper than the sea". His mixed Chinese and Japanese blood background, his identity as a Buddhist disciple of "a solitary monk walking in the clouds and flowing water", his lifestyle of "neither a monk nor a vulgar monk, but also a monk and a vulgar" and his emotional way of "having feelings that cannot be thrown away, and the cassocks are stained with tears" have really left a lot of legends for future generations. Throughout Su Manshu's novels, most of them end in tragedy, with the protagonist struggling in love and finally escaping through death or escaping into Buddhism.

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