The Dance of the Saha (chu Fujin Women's Novel Series)

The Dance of the Saha (chu Fujin Women's Novel Series)

by Welfare Fund

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About This Novel

It tells the story of a playwright who came to a small town near a mountain and inadvertently developed a distant connection with several women, full of pure and beautiful emotions. He went to the mountains to find traces of his old girlfriend, but unexpectedly met the innocent, gentle and kind-hearted mountain girl Lian'er. He was moved by Lian'er's simplicity and pure beauty, and Lian'er was attracted by his feeling that he was different from other "city dwellers". But during a flash flood, Lian'er suddenly disappeared, and the male protagonist couldn't find her. He returned to the small town near the mountain in a daze, and met several other women who had a crush on him. By chance, the male protagonist was introduced by them and invited a provincial woman to participate in the troupe activities. This female writer had been seriously ill a few months ago, as if her soul had been taken away. Unexpectedly, she had exactly the same appearance and demeanor as Lian'er. She also felt as if she had known the male protagonist in her dream. The male protagonist took her back to the mountains and rivers to relive the old dream, but after waking up from the dream, the female writer immediately returned to the provincial capital, leaving the male protagonist in the mountains, not knowing whether what she experienced was reality or a dream. This novel is a beautiful female novel with refreshing and pure language, ethereal and soft characters, delicate and euphemistic emotions, and the content is refreshing and refreshing to read. When depicting female characters, the author uses pure words to describe the beauty of different women. The female images in the book are lifelike, with a floating sense of transparency, and they seem to be looming around you when reading.

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